Friday, February 27, 2009

Exciting Changes That I Cann't Keep Myself On Track At This Age.

World's Smallest Car== t's the Peel P50 - the world's smallest production car, weighing a mere 130 pounds (59k)

Man Pulls Tram With Hair== Russian Bruce Khlebnikov manages to pull a 35-ton tram with his hair.

Solar-Powered Grand Prix== Looking like flying saucers, these solar-powered cars battle it out for the Alternative Energies Cup in Suzuka, Japan.
Solar Chariot the Hippy Gourmet interviews Bob Schneeveis== In this segment from the Hippy Gourmet TV show, we visit with Bob Schneeveis, the inventor of the Solar Powered Walking Chariot!
Bob is a brilliant and eccentric character who studies nature and then turns it into sustainable, solar-electric vehicles and gadgets...
Bob also donates his time to students studying robotics, and certainly gets our award for being the truest of nutty professors!
Check out how clean powered engine drives these legs and rollerblades in such a human-like fashion...amazing! This thing actually has a lot of kick to it and is capable of covering all kinds of terrain it seems.
Best of all, this chariot demonstrates that earth-happy innovations and creativity are all around us.

Futuristic Japanese Cars== Cool designs and bizarre concept cars take the stage at Japan's motor show, including Honda's 'organic' car skin and a rotating Nissan that talks you out of a bad mood.

Sweet Motorbike Tricks== Former Stunt Riding World Champion Chris Pfeiffer shows a few moves in front of a crowd in Venezuela.
freestyle, motorbike, extreme, motor,motorbikes freestyle)
A Japanese vehicle manufacturer unveiled the prototype of a new electric motorbike carrying a hybrid magnetic motor, which can run almost noiselessly up to 180 kilometres (112 miles) on one charge. Tokyo-based Axle Corporation says that the battery of the next-generation electric vehicle motorbike can be charged at home, in the same way as a cellular phone. It takes a little over 6 hours to fully charge the battery, and the vehicle's maximum speed is capable of reaching 150 kilometres per hour (93 miles per hour).

The company says the futuristic motorbike enjoys high energy efficiency thanks to a state-of-the-art magnetic motor which is a hybrid between a electromagnet and a permanent magnet. The new motor, called SUMO, short for "super motor," is housed inside the bike's rear wheel. The manufacture says the new motor is seven-times more cost efficient than gas-powered scooters.

Daisuke Ito, a professional racer who test rode the EV-X7 prototype, said it could potentially replace machines we now see in motor races. "I just feel that in the near future, we'll be seeing these kinds of electric motorbikes running all around town. And when that happens, conventional vehicles could disappear from motor racing, too, and well be competing only in electric vehicles."
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