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Thursday, September 16, 2010

2011 Confederate Motor P120 Fighter Black Flag

Base price: $72,000

Price as tested: $80,000

Powertrain: Air-cooled, carbureted, JIMS radial twin, six-speed

Displacement: 120 cubic inches, or 1,966 cc

Rear wheel torque: 135 pound-feet

Rear wheel horsepower: 160

Dry weight: 460 lbs.

Seat height: 27 inches

Friday, September 10, 2010

Best Pool. Ever.

The World’s Most Incredible Hotel Pool Opens In Singapore

There’s no doubt there are rooms with pretty spectacular views at the brand-new Marina Bay Sands hotel, but it’s hard to imagine topping the vista from the rooftop infinity pool, 55 storeys above Singapore.

Swimming to the edge isn’t quite as dangerous as it looks. While the water in the infinity pool appears to end in a sheer drop, it actually spills into a catchment area where it is pumped back into the main pool. At three times the length of an Olympic-sized pool and 650 ft. above street level, it is the largest outdoor pool in the world at that height.

The incredible pool is a highlight of the boat-shaped 'SkyPark' perched atop the three towers that make up the world's most expensive hotel, the $6.4 billion Marina Bay Sands development designed by Canadian architect Moshe Safdie. The hotel, which features 2,560 rooms starting at over $500 a night, was officially opened recently with a concert by Diana Ross.

The title of world’s most expensive hotel was previously held by the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, estimated to have cost $3.2 billion when it opened in 2004. But with its indoor canal, opulent art, casino, outdoor plaza, convention centre, theatre, crystal pavilion and museum shaped like a lotus flower, the Marina Bay Sands has taken its crown.

Inside the resort, shoppers can ride along an indoor canal in Sampan boats styled on traditional Chinese vessels from the 17th century. The owners commissioned five well-known artists to create works of art designed to 'integrate' with the buildings. Among these is a 40 metre-long sculpture made from 16,100 steel rods. The whole thing weighs 14.8 tons and it took 60 people to assemble it in the hotel. Another dramatic artwork is titled Rising Forest and consists of 83 three-metre-high pots with trees in them. The pots were so big the artist had to build a customised kiln the size of a small building to make them in.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Finally, a Ferrari Theme Park

I've always said why don't they build a car themepark? Cars inherently give an adrenaline rush (come on, even in a Yugo, if you go around a corner too fast...) They're sexy, sleek and they epitomize speed. Especially Ferrari.

Looks like, they've finally done it.

On Oct. 28, if all goes according to plan, Ferrari World will welcome visitors to what the automobile company claims will be the world’s largest indoor theme park. The park, about 21 acres, is in Abu Dhabi, about an hour from Dubai.

All the park’s roughly 20 attractions, dressed in an abundance of rosso corsa (”race red”), will celebrate the Italian sports-car maker and its relentless pursuit of speed.

A look at Ferrari World’s coasters, rides and shows:

Coasters
Formula Rossa — This hydraulically launched Formula One-styled coaster accelerates to 149 mph in just 4 seconds, which is said to make it the fastest coaster in the world. Riders will be issued skydiving goggles to protect against sandstorms during the 1¼-mile indoor-outdoor journey.

Fiorano GT Challenge — The twin-tracked-launched, dueling coaster features Ferrari F430 Spider-themed trains that race to the finish line.

V12 — A flume ride through the 12-cylinder heart of a Ferrari 599 engine. The park’s most unusual ride.

Rides
Viaggio in Italia — An aerial voyage over Italian cities, monuments, mountains and coastlines while pursuing a Ferrari. Similar to Disney’s Soarin’ hang-gliding rides.

I've always wanted to go to Dubai.