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Lamborghini
Jul 5th
Lamborghini
Lamborghini is known worldwide for high-performance sports car. Based in a small village outside of Bologna, Italy, the company founded by Italian businessman Feruccio Lamborghini.
Before he got into sports cars, Lamborghini had a tractor factory.According to stories told by his son, Lamborghini was not happy with the clutch in his Ferrari 250 GT, and went to Enzo Ferrari with a complaint. Ferrari sent Lamborghini away, saying that he should stick to driving tractors, because he can not drive a car.
When Lamborghini came home, he was unpacking his Ferrari’s clutch and realized it was produced by the same company that produced the grip he used in the tractor. He fixed the problem by using spare parts from the factory itself.
Whether or not the story happened exactly as told, it is clear that Lamborghini started the company because he believes he can beat the competition. He started the company in 1963, Automobili Lamborghini, the Lamborghini 350 GT. The company sells more than 130 models after showing a prototype at the Turin Auto Show in 1963. Lamborghini followed up with 400 GT and 400 GT 2 +2 in the next year. In 1965, produce the legendary Lamborghini Miura, the firm’s name elevated to the height of Ferrari and Maserati.
Although the car immediately sold all over the world, car manufacturers were not fully independent yet. Lamborghini tractor maintain a successful business for many years after he started producing sports cars. In 1974, however, the company received a setback. Earlier, a South American company has been put in order so the Lamborghini tractor factory must be upgraded to meet that need. After he spent a lot of money upgrading the plant, the client cancel the order.
Lamborghini decides to sell the company to focus on tractors and cars. In the interim, the company survived largely on sales of popular Miura. Once the company starts doing well, Lamborghini sold the business to Swiss investors and pension. His name, however, remain with the company.
Lamborghini has had share of ups and downs since then. He declared bankruptcy shortly after the founders retired, and was bought and sold many times. It passed the hands of Swiss, American and Indonesian interests for years, and now owned by Audi of Germany.
If you’ve seen a Lamborghini, you may be able to understand the appeal of the cars distinctive. Lamborghini Most aggressive-looking, hugging the ground like a panther about to strike. Many models have a door that lifts vertically instead of opening out-of-view that is uniquely created by the brand. They are immediately recognizable, and you are sure to turn heads when you’re on the road in one.
As for driving a Lamborghini, there are many different models to choose from. They all have one thing in common, however: the speed. A typical Lamborghini can accelerate fast enough to push you into your seat and your stomach drop to the floor. Low attitude improve aerodynamic cars, and big tires digging asphalt.
The quality that makes the car performed flawlessly, however, also has some disadvantages. Lamborghini Many models have a low undercarriage, the decision to lower the danger of damage. Do not expect lots of interior space or storage, either.Practicality is generally sacrificed for performance. This is definitely not the kind of car you will use to help your friend move or go to the supermarket.
While driving a Lamborghini is close to driving a race car F-1 correctly, you do not need special training to do so. The cost to buy one barrier for many, but you can still experience the thrill of driving one through a company that offers a driving experience day. Many of the driving experience takes place on the race track, where you will get the chance to explore the car’s acceleration, performance through change, and more in a secure environment.

I Robot
May 18th
Astronauts on NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour are {utilizing|using} the spacecraft’s robotic arm to inspect the shuttle’s heat shield for {harm|damage} {these days|today}.
This is the Endeavour‘s second day in orbit. The shuttle lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida Monday morning. The six-man shuttle crew is on a 16-day mission to bring equipment, experiments and spare parts to the International Space Station.
This is Endeavour‘s last space flight {prior to|before} the shuttle is retired. Next month, space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to go up on its final flight, marking the official retirement of NASA’s {whole|entire} shuttle fleet.
On their {initial|first} full day in orbit, the shuttle crew is {utilizing|using} the 50-foot Orbiter Boom Sensor {Program|System} attached to the end of Endeavour‘s robotic arm to take images of the spacecraft’s wings and nosecap. They’re inspecting the vehicle’s thermal protection {program|system} tiles and reinforced carbon panels for any {harm|damage} that {may|might} have occurred {throughout|during} takeoff. The inspection, which is {regular|standard} {process|procedure} following any shuttle launch, uses cameras and lasers at the end of the boom to {offer|provide} {3|three}-D views of the shuttle.
The images will be sent to NASA’s ground facilities, where engineers inspect them for any {issues|problems} with the shuttle’s thermal protection {program|system}. That {program|system} is {required|needed} to {safeguard|protect} the spacecraft {throughout|during} the blazing temperatures it will encounter upon re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.
The shuttle’s robotic arm is a {crucial|critical} piece of machinery for the astronauts. They use it to inspect the space station {throughout|during} fly-bys, as {nicely|well} as to {function|work} “hand-in-hand” with the robots on the space station to unload {huge|massive} pieces of equipment and move them around {throughout|during} spacewalks.
{Throughout|During} today’s inspection, shuttle astronauts Mike Fincke and Drew Feustel will {function|work} on preparing the spacesuits that will be transferred to the space station for use {throughout|during} the mission’s four spacewalks.
Endeavour is bringing up an {fascinating|interesting} {selection|variety} of equipment to the space station.
For instance, {whilst|while} {it is|it’s} carrying an S-{poor|bad} communications antenna, the shuttle also is holding spare parts for the station’s Dextre robotic arm, along with a spare arm and hand for the humanoid robot that {lately|recently} took up residence on the orbiting station.
And Endeavour is bringing {3|three} satellite prototypes aloft. The thumbnail-sized satellites will be attached to the outside of the space station where they are expected to {function|work} for {a number of|several} years, collecting {information|data} on solar winds. Scientists hope that {inside|within} 10 years a fleet of these tiny satellites will be released to travel solar winds all the way to Saturn.











