Sunday, July 31, 2011

What’s new in my life?

Well, nothing much except the latest addition I had 3 weeks ago...an acoustic guitar and an amplifiers.




What's the one thing that almost all small venue musicians strive for when it comes to amplifiers? Some might say "pure immersive tone", which would undoubtedly be followed by "portability". The Ibanez T-Series Acoustic Guitar Amplifiers deliver exactly that, along with the striking appearance of a hand-crafted boutique amplifier. Whether you’re strumming away at the local coffee shop or playing weekly gigs at a religious venue, the sounds of the T-Series will fill the room. Plus, you won't have to break your back getting your amp in and out. The Ibanez T-Series was designed with portability in mind.
Troubadour amps allow you to confidently chart new musical paths and acoustic journeys through any terrain. The highly-portable T10 10-watt acoustic-electric amplifier features hi-fidelity components and an extended-range 6.5" Power Jam speaker that can convey your acoustic sound at any volume. A switchable chorus with speed and depth control is a great feature to have, especially on an amp of this size, and the tilt bar is pretty handy, too.






                                                  SPECS
10 Watt Dedicated Acoustic Guitar Amplifier
6.5” Custom-Made Coaxial Speaker
Switchable Chorus With Speed Control
CD In
Tilt Bar
10.3”w x 8.2”h x 7.6”d
Weight: 7.5lbs



Sunday, July 24, 2011

Finger dancing good

Here’s what I found…For the launch of the Galaxy SII in France, Samsung brought JayFunk, the internet Finger Tutting phenomenon, from Los Angeles to Paris to deliver an incredible and surprising choreography. Watch it till your jaw drop readers!


Sunday, July 3, 2011

Fancy a Hoverbike?


It’s our childhood dream that one day we’ll be riding a flying bike or flying car. Could we be close to riding around on hoverbikes?  If Chris Malloy has anything to do with it, yes.  Chris has developed a working prototype of a hoverbike and is looking for investors to help him push it into production.
The hoverbike has two counter-rotating blades and resembles a performance motorcycle.  It is 231 pounds which makes it less than a motorcycle. Adventurous motorcyclists might be familiar with the thrill of getting airborne at the top of a rise, but the Hoverbike is set to take catching some air to a whole new level. With a 1170 cc 4-stroke engine delivering 80 kW driving two ducted propellers, the inventor of the Hoverbike, Chris Malloy, says with its high thrust to weight ratio, the Hoverbike should be able to reach an estimated height of more than 10,000 feet and reach an indicated airspeed of 150 knots (278 km/h or 173 mph).
At the moment these are only theoretical figures as the Hoverbike hasn't been put through its paces yet, but Malloy has constructed a prototype Hoverbike and plans to conduct real world flight tests in a couple of months. Behold dreamers(*yeay)!!









Chris Malloy with his beast machine!
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