Showing posts with label Electric Bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric Bike. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Nokia 3310 vs Hydraulic Press

Nokia 3310 vs Hydraulic Press

 It is a widely accepted fact that the Nokia 3310 is the undisputed champion of strength in the entire universe. This fact has been accepted in the society just like pizza and Plank’s constant. In this video, a Nokia 3310 is about to be put to the test, again. This time, it is to withstand a hydraulic press. Poor hydraulic press.

Here are 10 life hacks that will make your life much easier

Here are 10 life hacks that will make your life much easier

 

Life hacks are all about making sure your life is much more comfortable. Little things such as always knowing the exact way to twist your shower handle for optimal temperature might just be what you need to start your day off with a positive note.

There are other useful hacks as well. For example, how to use your smartphone when you have gloves on, how to easily seal a plastic bag with just your gas cooker and a knife, and even how to make your hands warm during winter with just a AAA battery and an aluminum foil.

If you would like to see more, have a look at the video we have just shared with you.

 

AMG 5.5-liter V8 Biturbo Engine


Monday, 4 April 2016

How to dress for a job interview

So it’s been 4 years (or more) at college and you’ve finally gotten that engineering diploma – what now? Engineering classes have definitely not prepared you for a job interview, so we’ll give you a few tips, starting with how to dress yourself.

Dressing appropriately for a job interview is an essential requirement to get that dream job of yours. It might seem superficial but the way you present yourself is almost as important as a well-written resume or professional experience. The famous “first impression” is also decisive in the first contact between the recruiter and the person applying for the job. It can either help to build an immediate relationship of trust or completely kill your chances of getting the job. So that’s why The Art of Manliness prepared a visual guide and a video on ‘how to dress for a job interview’.







You Can Control This Electric Bike Through the Internet

Innovative electric vehicles have been stirring up a lot of buzz in recent times, but their mechanisms can sometimes be bulky. One company has decided to take electric biking to a whole new level and incorporate bluetooth connectivity into the innovative design. On top of this incredibly functional feature, the Electric S bike looks nothing like you would expect, and there are very few indications that it is actually powered through an electric motor, according to TNW. The short video released by Amsterdam based company VanMoof shows off their product in a new light.

 Naturally, you may be asking why bluetooth would be necessary to integrate into a bike, but it actually provides an even greater level of security to the somewhat expensive design. With a built in locking feature and display monitoring, the battery powered bike can travel 75 miles on a single charge. Adjustable speeds, and all of its other features mean there isn’t much not to like about the incredibly stylish design.

 

One of the best abilities the user gains when having an internet connected bike is no longer having to hassle with keys, or remembering your bike lock’s combination. Now you can simply unlock the bike with a tap of your screen.

If for some reason a thief does steal your bike, there’s a built in GPS that allows users to recover the bike, with the help of the local authorities of course.

 Now here is the major downside to the Electrified S electric bike, it costs a whopping US$3500, likely leaving the product to only be bought by the very well off. Containing a 250W electric motor, the bicycle can certainly hold its ground for all of your biking needs. If you are someone who rides their bike to work each day, you may be able to justify the several thousand dollar price tag.

 So why don’t you head out and go get yourself a stylish electric bike? Oh, yeah we forgot, it costs as much as some used cars . . . Well you could always save up for one. As technological innovation meets centuries old mechanisms, the future is looking pretty bright for the recreation industry.