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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #480 on: June 09, 2008, 05:47:41 AM »

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #481 on: June 09, 2008, 05:49:05 AM »
LOL


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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #482 on: June 09, 2008, 06:03:36 AM »
My turn:

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #483 on: June 09, 2008, 07:01:05 AM »
The problem, is that currently we are destroying either entire forests (such as the Amazon and on Borneo) for palm trees which are used for both the oil and for bioethanol.
The other source of current bioethanol is food. Which gives speculants the ability to drive up the cost of food.

The entire point of the biofuel business is to ferment and extract it from waste foodstuffs, i.e., the parts of the plant that can still provide the biomass needed but aren't consumed normally. Unfortunately, governments were too quick into it so this is happening.
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #484 on: June 09, 2008, 07:52:25 AM »
Well, that is the idea of it, I just guess a lot of people who do this simply didn't get that memo.
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #485 on: June 09, 2008, 08:24:12 AM »
Well, that is the idea of it, I just guess a lot of people who do this simply didn't get that memo.

Or just searching for a way to make a quick buck.

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #486 on: June 11, 2008, 05:42:10 AM »

How cute. :P

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #487 on: June 11, 2008, 10:29:30 AM »
I hate it when companies make concept cars. They spend so much time and money making something they're never going to put into production, and not enough on the cars they do! Plus that thing is ugly!
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #488 on: June 11, 2008, 10:34:55 AM »
The "eyes" were cute. lol

but I agree with limey on concept cars. If they actually put the cars out on the roads, I wouldn't complain.

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« Reply #489 on: June 11, 2008, 12:17:37 PM »
I kind of like it. But I'd take the concept a completely different way.

You see, the first thing that comes to mind, is that I always had a personal split between two car "paradigms".

From the one hand, I'd like a car with 4x4 drive, that wouldn't get stuck in the mud, or worry about it getting dirty.
On the other hand, I always liked fast and nice looking cars. Aka in other words, Hummer or Porsche? That's the question.

(There's some car that attempt to bridge the gap, eg, Subaru Impreza WXD, on virtue of it being 4x4 and turbocharged (0-60 in 3.8 seconds in one model) but in my view, by trying to do both, it doesn't really do any. It neither looks good, nor is a good off roader)

The second thing that comes to mind then, is: I love Buggys <3

Buggy's on virtue of being just a steel tubing around a respectable engine, are ultra light, and end up with a lot more HP than most cars.
They are also ultra tough as well, since their own weight as they "roll" down a hill won't deform them and the steel cages is much safer than flat sheets of hammered metal.

That's what I call "a good off roader": :P


That's what I call safety:

Although it looks impressive, I have no reason to assume that they guy got hurt. The cage looks in perfect shape to me, if he had a proper sports Idon'trememberhowmanypoints belt, he would neither have hit his head anywhere, and the forces wouldn't really be any more impressive than the guy strapped in the robot arm video.

And that's speed. If you think about it, the reason this one is as fast as hell, is because it is a essentially a buggy with a big honking engine, but with on road performance in mind:
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So instead, here is how this technology would be awesome:

You take a quite respectable, turbocharged engine. And you put it into a tubular space frame.
But instead of having that frame be fixed, you actually make it out of hydraulic pistons and stuff, computer controlled I'd presume.

You flick the switch, and, as some genius in geometry has designed it, you have a low, sport's buggy. Except that because the skin material looks so smooth when stretched, it is also much more aerodynamic, and it also looks good. If it looked as good as the GINA I'd be a happy camper.

But

You flick the switch the other way, the wheels (who would probably be a bit bigger than average in any configuration) extent out and lower from the body, ribs rise up like a convertible's roof over the driver's seat, and BAM instant rock buggy. Wither the material wrinkles etc in that configuration wouldn't be an issue since in that configuration the point wouldn't be to look pretty.

Bonus design points:

a) Already, by being so light you contribute less energy to an accident, what would be even more awesome, is to design the on-road piston based space frame configuration in a way that in an accident all said pistons absorb part of the force as well.

b) Since flexible materials, by virtue of deforming can resist some stuff better, it would be interesting to look into a slighty more carbon fiber reinforce "skin". Say, a bulletproof one that someone can't just take a knife at it.

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #490 on: June 11, 2008, 02:11:14 PM »
That's like the Subaru Impreza I mentioned. I don't really call those cars "off road", more "unpaved road".

My off road standards are high. They should be able to climb a 0.5m "step". 8)

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #491 on: June 11, 2008, 02:14:49 PM »
I like the idea of a transforming car...


Also, somewhat useful fact. The term "minigun" refers only specifically to the M134 and its varients made by General Electric. Externally powered, multi-barrel gatling type, is a more general term. "Chain Gun", despite being popularised by video games, is not correct as this refers to a completely different type of externally powered weapon.
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #492 on: June 11, 2008, 02:53:47 PM »
There is another advantage to a tubular frame, it's light, meaning great Miles Per Gallon.

Throw in a pressurized fuel cell and you got yourselves a winner.

You know, with enough measuring, you could also have an extra configuration, "cargo". Where it maximises on volume.
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #493 on: June 11, 2008, 03:13:05 PM »
The ultimate pick-up:



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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #494 on: June 12, 2008, 05:50:06 AM »
Another Top Gear classic:


I wonder how legal it is to link to those. Btw my Ariel Atom video was from BBC so it was fair play.

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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #495 on: June 12, 2008, 06:43:09 AM »
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I don't think theres anything wrong, as the BBC is free TV! They have their own web-player for stuff thats been on the TV for the last 7 days, and they put stuff on YouTube. Hell, Top Gear have their own channel! If we were linking to clips from shows on, say, Sky One, then there could be a problem.
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #496 on: June 12, 2008, 06:49:23 AM »
BBC, not free, you pay dearly.
A lot of BBC sites with "content" (images, video, games, stories) are now put behind a country barrier that may even exclude some paying brits.
It's 7 days only, and only within the UK (same thing as my previous point).

So, only anything they put up on YouTube is fine.
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #497 on: June 12, 2008, 07:26:42 AM »
BBC, not free, you pay dearly.
A lot of BBC sites with "content" (images, video, games, stories) are now put behind a country barrier that may even exclude some paying brits.
It's 7 days only, and only within the UK (same thing as my previous point).

So, only anything they put up on YouTube is fine.

You pay for a TV licence, and while that does mainly go to the BBC, its not really paying for the stuff on the TV per ce. As for the iPlayer, I know theres a country barrier, but I can't see how it can exclude some paying Brits. I don't have a TV, thus have no need for a TV licence, but can still watch things on there. As for the 7 day limit, that just makes sense. If they had every episode of every TV program on the BBC, the server would be the size of London!
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RE: Somewhat Useful Facts Thread
« Reply #498 on: June 12, 2008, 07:45:14 AM »
If they had every episode of every TV program on the BBC, the server would be the size of London!

that would be an impressive sight to say the least!

seriously, many people are very anti bbc at the moment.
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« Reply #499 on: June 12, 2008, 07:53:11 AM »
While I find it the best thing since the invention of the TV! :P
To bad about Dalziel&Pascoe and Inspector Lynley. :(

Anyway, I believe people from Jernsey (sp) and several other islands are just outside the country's "internet", meaning, they, from the viewpoint of the BBC/UK, are outside the country.

If I were to pay for a licence right now, I still wouldn't be able to get to the restricted sites and watch stuff on iPlayer.

And about the 7 days, it also means that you can watch it for 7 days, not longer, even if you download it.
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