Daily Archives: February 29, 2012


As I speculated back in October 2010 when I wrote about the porsche 911 gt3 hybrid…

As I speculated back in October 2010 when I wrote about the porsche 911 gt3 hybrid their corporate cousins at audi are adopting the flywheel hybrid system for the r18. In fact when I asked Dr Wolfgang Ulrich about it the team had already been working on the car for more than 9 months.

Today audi confirmed that two flywheel hybrid r18 e-trons would run at le mans alongside 2 conventional diesel r18 tdis

http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/hybrids/porsche-911-gt3r-hybrid-flywheel

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Having spent many thousands of hours of classrooms in my lifetime, new more flexible…

Having spent many thousands of hours of classrooms in my lifetime, new more flexible chair/desk design would be greatly welcomed. Unfortunately here in Michigan where Steelcase is based, most schools are so strapped for cash, that it's unlikely many of these will purchased anytime soon.

#chairs

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Wow…

Who knew a redesigned desk for schools would excite me. But, this is pretty slick and smart design for offices and classrooms. I love that it moves, conforms and has space to hold your stuff and let you get the work done.

Thank you +Whitney Hoffman for putting this on my radar.

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Wow! It's always a great day when you wake up to an all-new Ferrari. 2

The home of the prancing horse has just revealed it's new range-topper, the F12berlinetta to replace the 599GTB. This is the most powerful production car Ferrari has ever built with the 6.3-liter V12 generating 740 hp and 509 lb-ft of torque.

The F12berlinetta will be shown publicly next week at the Geneva Motor Show.

#ferrari

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