Wednesday, March 3, 2010

"Jetbike" avoid the earth, soar to the sky


The traffic that agitate, the movement that very bad on the road in the ground to will happen in the travel in the future, cause the idea will to use abundant area on the sky, it might make us is free in the movement more and more


Regard about attractive for lucky at many person, there is the idea imagines alike designing the vehicle that is appropriate for to go to drift in the sky

The "Jetbike" be concept design is not just restricted to the ones running on the road but designers today are coming up with exciting designs for both modes of transportation, be it on air or on water

The Jetbike be designing that looks hot as it can be said to be the racing bike of sky because it is aerodynamically designed and has an awesome exhaust pipe and two fins to support its surge forward

Designer: Norio Fujikawa







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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

How "Star Trek" Should Have Ended...

"Zoomla" portable bike, easier backpack


The idea in designing bicycle modern must consider the easiness in portable. Because, in the that future the area might have to use limitedly

Zoomla is a concept bike designed a compact and sleek design promises a better alternative for around-town transportation facility. The single-pivot design of this bike has given it quicker, easier and more intuitive fold than any other bike

Featuring a unique L-frame design finished with TorqSteer, the Zoomla briskly (in just two seconds) folds to fit in a school locker. Pretty amazing! Swapping a conventional steering tube and greasy chains with an integrated handle and Zoomla’s Pedaldeck respectively

The Zoomla portable bike (when trimmed) weighs just 5kg, so that you may simply carry it as a backpack, attached below the seat. The Zoomla not just makes your way through cramped city roads, but also gives a style statement to modern commuters.

Designers: Eric Stoddard of SpeedStudio Design







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Monday, March 1, 2010

Buddha Time, the technology from the belief


we might no see the modern technologies and way religion belief go to in same direction, a long time will have once at bilateral will come to meet appropriately, and this also "Buddha Time"

The "Buddha Time" designed by Chinese designer. It is an innovative wristwatch that brings conventional thinking and modern lifestyle closer to each other. Featuring Buddha Beads made of translucent fogging glass to tell the time, the wristwatch other than displaying the time also soothes the body, mind and heart of the users, as (according to the Buddhism) holding the beads in hands can have a strong sense of stability and realism.

Buddha Time it sees pretty , but will give good at wear should good mind, do the goodness, think good, speak good and make good thing, the goodness will affect to build you progress
Designer : Chao Lin



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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Book Review: "Heavy Metal Pulp: Pleasure Model" by Christopher Rowley


Publisher's Weekly just doesn't understand pulp fiction.

"Pulps were the successor to the penny dreadfuls, dime novels, and short fiction magazines of the nineteenth century. Although many respected writers wrote for pulps, the magazines are best remembered for their lurid and exploitative stories and sensational cover art. "
~Wikipedia

Christopher Rowley, on the other hand, has a firm grasp of the genre.

Pleasure Model by Christopher Rowley, the first book in the Netherworld Series, is a fast-paced, action oriented bit of pulp that doesn't pretend to be anything other than the light-weight, sexy piece of work that it is.

Set in the mid-Twenty First century, "Pleasure Model" details a future in which the government is full of corruption and the police are just as likely to be treacherous. Rook is one of the few honest police detectives left and he finds himself running for his life soon after he begins investigating the murder of a retired General. But it's not Rook the killers are really interested in. Plesur, an illegally grown "mod"-- essentially a lab-grown human being designed for sex-- has been found in the General's home and she may know why the man was murdered.

"Pleasure Model" is a book that can almost be read in one sitting. Only 240 pages and full of illustrations, it's literally fast and furious with a B-movie feel to it. Publisher's Weekly would have you believe this book is nothing more than a bunch of misogynistic nonsense, but I think they've got it wrong. No one that picks up a book called "Pleasure Model," a world in which genetically engineered women are designed to physically perfect but dumb so they can be sexually exploited, should be expecting a feminist manifesto. The female characters run the gamut from prostitutes, dominatrices and cops, and they might seem a little disposable; but they're also trying to survive in a brutal world. Think "Sin City" and you'll have a good idea of the kind of characters I'm talking about.

"Pleasure Model" is as fun to read as it's cover suggests. It's not meant to be deep and it does have its dues ex machina moments; but the technology is cool and the action comes quick and with brutal efficiency. The cliff-hanger ending might annoy you a little-- but it will definitely leave you itching for the next book in the series.

NextRead Magazine Open For Short Story Submissions

Gav over at NextRead is looking to start an online magazine featuring short stories. I love this idea. It's one I've been flirting with; though I'd like to do some contests etc. Clearly Gav isn't as lazy as I am and he's getting his up and running.

Right now he's accepting submissions for his first additions. You can check the submissions page for details. The theme of the first issue is Science Fiction Combined With Myth, and the deadline is April 14, 2010.

I love this. I am sooo going to write something to submit.