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The Worlds Largest Cruise Ship Being Built

Monday, June 23rd, 2008 | Transportation with 3 Comments

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Currently under construction the Oasis of the Seas will become the largest cruise liner ever built. It’ll include a state-of-the-art travelling city complete with a shopping mall, numerous bars and restaurants, and an outdoor amphitheatre the size of a football field with its own micro-climate and rock-climbing walls. All this will be packed into the 1,081ft long boat.

She is currently being built at a cost of £610million (about 2 billion dollars) in Aker Yards in Turku, Finland and is due to set sail next year. The cruise liner is scheduled to hit the seas in late 2009, when she will operate Caribbean cruises out of Port Everglades in Florida. Read the rest of this entry »

Enertia Electric Motorbike: The Green Commuter

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 | Transportation with 1 Comment

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The Enertia is an electric bike that is capable getting 40 miles of driving out of six Lithium Phosphate battery modules. The speed tops out at 50 MPH, but that is more than enough to handle just about any commute. The charge time is three hours, so if you have access to power supply at work, you can charge it up before it comes time to head home. The Enertia certainly seems worth the $12,000 price tag that puts it in the league of BMW and Ducati bikes.

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Electronic Golf Caddy Carries Your Clubs

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 | Outdoor, Transportation with No Comments »

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Introducing the Shadow Caddy, a fully autonomous golf club carrying cart that trails behind you automatically. The three-wheeled cart works by following a signal from a transmitter worn on the golfer’s body. Switching the caddy’s setting from “Follow-Me” to “Park” makes sure it never accidentally follows you into a bunker or onto the green.

As of now, trials are being run in a few golf courses in Australia. One reason why this concept is so great it because it’s a clever design, but will also be cheaper renting then a 16 year old snotty kid. Read the rest of this entry »

Hy-bird Solar Hydrogen Plane

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 | Technology, Transportation with No Comments »

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Take a look at the Hy-Bird, a hydrogen-powered electric airplane that gets 10% of its power from the sun. Many times concepts and unrealistic designs come to our attention, but this eco-friendly flying dream machine will soon be taking flight for real! The Hy-bird is set to travel around the world early next year. Made of super-lightweight carbon fiber, there’s talk of this fuel-cell aircraft flying around the world this summer, and shipping to paying customers starting next year. Read the rest of this entry »

Whats to come for the airline boarding pass

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 | Random, Transportation with 2 Comments

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Whenever I’m about to board a plane I always feel like I’m shuffling around receipts, boarding passes, and other information. Well a new concept has been designed to give you all the information in a tear-off boarding pass. The fringe of the ticket is made of electronic paper that could be torn off and worn as a wristwatch during the period of your travel. Before the departure, the airline would preset all the information concerning the flight on the wrist watch. When you’re just about to board, you return the watch so it can be reused. A brilliant concept I feel would save the average Joe much stress.

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The virtual wall at crosswalks

Monday, April 21st, 2008 | Outdoor, Transportation with No Comments »

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The Virtual Wall provides a barrier made up of plasma laser beams depicting pedestrians so drivers know for sure that they need to stop. Clever idea which could reduce some injuries, although I’d say it’s not a top priority for any city. Read the rest of this entry »