Thursday

Making a Decent Logo Animated Tutorial ... by Aaron Bottino







Fastest Car in the World ... by Anthony Harper

Fastest Car in the World.


Have you ever wondered what the fastest production car in the world is? The car that holds this prestigious award is the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport. The Bugatti is a beautiful car and it definitely will stand out in a crowd of cars. The champion is able to ride down the streets with its engines on a loud roar, I mean wouldn’t you if you were the fastest car. There are plenty of reasons why the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport won the title as the world’s fastest production car and I’m certainly going to elaborate.
For starters, the Bugatti has a 16 cylinder engine that is pushing about 1200 horsepower at 6400 rpm. That is pretty incredible if you ask me. I mean that gets you from 0-60 in about 2.5 seconds. That is ridiculously fast! Another incredible feature on this car is that it has a twin clutch gearbox with seven speeds. That allows the driver pristine driving ability. What allows the car to suck in the air around it is two NACA ducts set into the roof as well as front air intakes built right into the front bumper that give the Bugatti a sleek and luxurious look. The all wheel drive basis of the Bugatti also helps this car achieve its top speed. With every wheel churning away at the pavement the torque is spread evenly across its base. You also have to take into account the body of this beast. Bugatti’s engineers really designed a sleek car that has minimal air resistance and is all around aerodynamic.


Believe me when I tell you the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport will definitely give you all the attention in whatever town you live in. Coming in at around $2,426,904 you may the Bugatti definitely will hit your pocketbook pretty tough. If you can’t afford one I still recommend going and just seeing this car for yourself.

Thanks to Bugatti.com for the helpful info.

Tuesday

4D Future ... by Michael Messinger


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We are now entering a new age of gaming that Nintendo failed to enter, but gave us the possibilities of gaming of tomorrow, and that day is almost here. About a year ago, a certain company whose name I don’t really know started a project for a device known as the Oculist Rift or something like that. The name is weird like the Magnavox Odyssey. This device will enable people to play games in virtual reality.


Nintendo came up with the idea of making a virtual reality console called the Virtual Boy, although due to sales and everybody getting pure red eyes by looking at video games that were red, only a few games were made for this console. An estimated amount of games that were made are 10. That is not that many. This also might have meant that the console was too ahead of its time and technology had not caught up with it.


The Oculist Rift however, enables the game into HD and when video game companies heard about this new device they started having new ideas. The people at Mojang, had the idea that it would be amazing if they were to have Minecraft be playable on this device. People who funded the project got their own prototype of the device and tried it out. It won’t be long until gaming will literally and truly take people into the real game. And that is without the losing all your lives you die in real life routine, no, this is going to be much more different than that, but if I were you I would stay as far away as you can from trying to find any glitches.

Is this really a good idea though? Almost every game before the Xbox Kinect needed to have a control in order to not only play the game, but to even start playing. In the NES classic Duck Hunt, you use a zapper controller to play the game, but you need to use a regular Nintendo controller in order to start the game. I believe I saw somewhere that the Virtual Boy did have a Nintendo controller on it and was 2D to 3D. It you were to play on the Oculist Rift however when you Minecraft, you can say it’s 4D or like you are at an IMAX movie theater because if you look left the character in the game will also look left. The device actually knows what you are doing. There is still this thing about motion gaming though. Ever since the NES days motion gaming is still hard to master. 4 out of 5 games in the Wii sports games are fun to play with the motion controller except for golf, you can’t control you power or be gentle just to putt the ball in the hole. For Xbox Kinect you need a lot of room to play, meaning not furniture in your way or even in the room. The power glove… well, more than half the time it doesn’t even work. Any way I think that’s it.

Luke Rockhold vs. Vitor Belfort ... by Andrew Collins

 
 
Luke Rockhold vs. Vitor Belfort
This fight may is not a title match, but why is it earning so much hype? Not many people know of Luke, but there isn’t a reason why he should be underestimated. Luke is a Strikeforce champion whose skill on the ground perfectly matches his stand-up game. Ruthless. However, his opponent is just as good excelling in different forms of mixed martial arts. Belfort is a top notch fighter who apparently can only be beaten by the UFC’s best, Jones and Silva.
This fight his been in the making for over 6 weeks now and Rockhold’s opinion of Belfort has not changed. He believes that Belfort is in fact using performance enhancing drugs such as TRT. Even so, Rockhold is determined to win this fight. He said that there was nothing he could do besides win this fight. He plans to cut out all distractions and out his focus on getting a potential title fight.
Of course Belfort’s ideals are not the same. Belfort denies using any enhancements and says his strength comes from within. During a press conference he stated, “I have crushed all the grapes, now it is time for me to drink that wine.” He wants to show the world that he deserves another title shot with either Jones or Silva and that this match is a stepping stone. “Once I step into the octagon, Rockhold will witness a silent storm.”
 
 
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Can He Play?


Lawrence Okoye is an Olympian discus thrower. Even though he finished in last place for the finals in the 2012 London Olympics, Okoye still holds the British record (68.24 meters). At only 21 years of age, standing 6 feet 6 inches tall, weighing over 300lbs, many look at Okoye and believe he is already a professional American Football player. So why not try it?


Okoye has never played a down of American Football before even though his father played for Nebraska. He never really considered it. That was until he received a call from multiple NFL teams that wanted him to showcase his athletic abilities at a combine held at the Dallas Cowboy’s stadium. He didn’t disappoint at all. Running under a 4.8 in the 40 yard dash, jumping a 10’5” in the broad jump, powering over 30 reps in the 225 bench press, Okoye made sure his presence was felt.
After his display of talents, he made visits to the Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and 49ers. Coach of the San Francisco 49ers Jim Harbaugh praised the physical appearance of Okoye and said God made a beautiful man. Okoye has his eyes set on becoming great and believes through hard work he can accomplish it. He might not be good now, but every day he spends with his newly signed team, the 49ers, he plans to improve. His first goal is to make the 53 man cut.