HoneyComb Tire Design

Several of the many upgrades that Humvees are getting in Iraq to protect against ambush include thicker armor plating and new honeycomb tires which are bullet proof and will keep the humvee rolling when it’s been ambushed in a firefight or even an I.E.D. What’s the secret? These special tires doesn’t use air.

 

The Honeycombs are based on a polymeric web which will not only take bullet fire, but also explosions from an improvised explosive device and still let our boys in cammy get away at over 50 miles an hour. Most injuries and deaths occur, not because of the initial IED blast – armor can take most of that blunt force trauma – but because the tires have been blown out. And even though current tire design calls for a “run while flat” specification, there’s little a tire can do when the air has been ripped out of the tire by shrapnel. Seems run while flat tires still need small amounts of air still in them. But the Honeycomb’s don’t, according to their manufacturer, Resilient Technologies.


"The goal was to reduce the variation in the stiffness of the tire, to make it transmit loads uniformly and become more homogenous," said mechanical engineering professor Tim Osswald. "And the best design, as nature gives it to us, is really the honeycomb."

The question here is … how long before they find their way to the streets?

Yamaha Concept - The Wearable Motorcycle



This is a motorcycle concept that you will not see so often. It was designed by student Jake Loniak for Yamaha and by that means presented one idea that could be realized in the future as far as the single seaters go. Under brand ‘Deus Ex Machina’, Yamaha is representing us this electrical transport vehicle as a single-seater which can be parked vertically. In theory, this motorcycle of the future will be able to accelerate from 0 to 60 in just 3 seconds and will be controlled by 36 pneumatic muscles and 2 linear actuators.

Sculpture gone Couture

The fashion of sculptural forms is not new among "big" designers or upcoming ones. In the latest collections for spring-summer 2009 you can see their creations inspired from sculpture and art. They are creating new shapes, lines and angles that are rarely seen outside world of couture creations. I agree with that, because I don't really see every-day-girl wearing these. But in the future... only time will tell.


Shalom Harlow (IMG),Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Viktor & Rolf
photo: Peter Stigter / Courtesy of Victor & Rolf




Shalom Harlow (IMG),Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Viktor & Rolf
photo: Peter Stigter / Courtesy of Victor & Rolf




Karlie Kloss (NEXT) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com




Anja Rubik (NEXT) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
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Magdalena Frackowiak (ELITE), Srping 2009 Ready to wear / GARETH PUGH
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Katia Kokoreva (ELITE) Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Maison Martin Margiela
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Charon Cooijmans (MARILYN), Srping 2009 Ready to wear / Maison Martin Margiela
photo: Marcio Madeira for style.com

Microsoft Smartphones in 2009?


Will you be surprised if you see a Microsoft Smartphone competing with iPhone probably next year. Microsoft have a head start and some experience in the mobile business. Windows Mobile will go to version 6.5 and then 7.0 but what about the rest? If they can outplay Apple iPhone which I think possible since they are Microsoft they have been in business for long time, except for the line of Phone.

Considering the Zune,  Microsoft can just upgrad a Zune to be a phone, like what an iPod to iPhone. But I don't think will be a Zune; the Microsoft's smartphone will be built on NVIDIA’s SoC Tegra chip or system-on-a-chip platform. The Tegra APX 2500 is the chip for the phone and it has a 600 MHz MPCore Processor, up to a 12-megapixel camera support, GeForce ULV support for OpenGL ES 2.0 and up to 720p H.264 decoding. The NVIDIA nPower technology will get you over 10 hours of HD video playback and about 100 hours of audio.

Smartphone competitions are getting hotter since rivals are built in start of their line of businesses, Apple vs. MS. Do you think in 2009 Microsoft's first smartphone is ready to compete against Apple’s third generation iPhone? I am not so much into Apple, so if I have to choose I will go for Microsoft.

Russian Cake Art

These are some jaw-dropping cakes from a Russian Bakery called Zhanna in St. Petersburg. I am not really sure how these things taste, but their design is impressively surreal to be sure.  I  especially like the Dollars-Cake. It gives me inspiration.























































What do you think of these cakes?
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