Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Watch This Deck Turn Into A Pool | Incredible Things

Watch This Deck Turn Into A Pool | Incredible Things: "and then back into a deck! And then into a pool again. I just keep pushing the button. This is a slick, wooden deck by Agor that lowers, revealing a swimming pool. How does it work? Magic. Just kidding, it’s a water-based hydraulic system."



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Make it so: VTT and Rolls-Royce imagine the ship's bridge of 2025

Make it so: VTT and Rolls-Royce imagine the ship's bridge of 2025: "Horatio Hornblower meets Jean-Luc Picard on the ship’s bridge of 2025 as Finnish applied research organization VTT and Rolls-Royce present their vision of seafaring ten years from now. Presented in 3D animation videos that projects current technology to the near future, the study shows a world where ship captains call on heads-up displays and high-tech workstations turn the bridge into an augmented reality command and control system."



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Arash debuts the 550-hp AF8

Arash debuts the 550-hp AF8: "Thanks to the Geneva Motor Show, "supercars," including the Koenigsegg One:1 and Pagani Zonda Revolucion, have been a major focus of automotive news this month. But one supercar that debuted just prior to the show and didn't make an appearance in Geneva is the Arash AF8 – a light, lithe British exotic sports car with a big 7.0-liter engine."



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See Awesome Behind-the-Scenes Video of a Marine Corps Fly-By Photo Shoot | Video | TheBlaze.com

See Awesome Behind-the-Scenes Video of a Marine Corps Fly-By Photo Shoot | Video | TheBlaze.com: "The Marine Corps Silent Drill team showcases the precision and professionalism of the Corps, but they don’t typically perform on runways with planes flying just a few feet overhead.

This video shows the behind-the-scenes footage from a marketing photo shoot March 4, with the Marines’ showcase unit and Blue Angels, Marine Corps’ C-130 Hercules, affectionately known as “Fat Albert."



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18 things about Arnold Palmer

18 things about Arnold Palmer: "Nobody knows the PGA TOUR pros better than their wives. PGATOUR.COM has asked several TOUR wives to provide 18 things we should know about their husbands. This installment was written by Kit Palmer, wife of World Golf Hall of Famer Arnold Palmer."



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