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Mitsubishi Evolution X 2011 JDM style


If you are fanatical in a stream, whatever done. That is done Anandaa for Mitsubishi Evolution X made ​​in 2011. "All the body kits and accessories are attached, originated from Japan from various brands," said Nanda, as he was called. He chose it because it all really liked the flow of Japanese Domestic Market (JDM).

Carbon fiber
In order to view motion all wheel drive sport sedan (AWD) is increasingly grim, paired some racing components are made from carbon fiber. As the hood, the middle somewhat elevated for air circulation holes. The hood also replaced the trunk of the material and the same brand, Varis.

The same was done for the front and rear bumpers and side skirts. For the rear spoiler, which is added to the exhaust diffuser stereo. Congenital car wing rested and replaced by the more extreme models, Voltex.

indicator
Having exhausted face make over, Nanda also do not forget to improve performance. For that, he changed some of the supporting components for pipe HKS turbo, air filter, blow off, wastegate, injectors and some other accessories.

To monitor the condition of the engine, mounted in the dash panel meters, indicators such as engine oil temperature, water temperature, fuel pressure and turbo pressure.

In the interior is also fitted some accessories like persnelling lever and pedal. Placement of audio devices, such as a subwoofer and amplifier noise (power amplifier), neatly placed in the trunk without taking up space for luggage.

Source: Kompas
Editor: DailyWeeks

Google Slammed by Disappointing Earnings

Google on Thursday reported a sharp drop in third-quarter profits, in disappointing results which sent the Internet giant's stock price tumbling after an erroneous early release.

Net profit was reported at $2.18 billion, down 20 percent from $2.73 billion in the same period a year ago.

Google stock slid 8.0 percent to end at $695, taking the company's market value back down below that of Microsoft, which it overtook earlier this month as the number two player in the tech sector behind Apple.

The results were made public in a regulatory filing hours ahead of their scheduled release, which Google called a "draft" released by a printer "without authorization."

The final version came a few hours later, with the same numbers but with a comment from chief executive Larry Page in place of a line on the draft which said, "PENDING LARRY QUOTE."

"We had a strong quarter," Page said in the statement.

"Revenue was up 45 percent year-on-year, and, at just 14 years old, we cleared our first $14 billion revenue quarter. I am also really excited about the progress we're making creating a beautifully simple, intuitive Google experience across all devices."

In a conference call, Page later apologized for the mistake.

"I am sorry for the scramble earlier today. As our printers have said, they hit send on the release just a bit early," he said.

Google said revenue including sales from its newly acquired Motorola Mobility unit amounted to $14.1 billion. Google's own ad and other revenue rose 19 percent from a year ago to $11.53 billion.

Google's earnings per share adjusted for special items amounted to $9.03, far below Wall Street expectations of $10.65 per share.

Analysts were largely unfazed by the weak results.

"At first blush Google missed on the revenue and earnings per share lines, but a closer look suggests problems seem related to Motorola," said Brian Pitz and Brian Fitzgerald at Jefferies in a note to clients.

"Google core search seems healthy," they said, maintaining a price target of $850.

Independent tech analyst Jeff Kagan called the soft results "just a hiccup in Google's climb" and said the firm was still "on the growth side of the wave."

Anthony DiClemente at Barclays argued that "the sell-off presents a buying opportunity as we think the Street was overly optimistic going into the quarter and did not fully discount the potential Motorola drag on the business."

Google in May completed a $12.9 billion deal for Motorola Mobility, a key manufacturer of smartphones and other devices that put the Internet giant in head-to-head competition with Apple.

Google acquired 17,000 patents with the purchase of Motorola Mobility and has been strengthening its patent portfolio in the fight for dominance in the booming smartphone and tablet market.

Motorola Mobility was created in 2011 when US-based Motorola Inc. split the company into two separate entities: a mobile devices unit, and a government and public safety division known as Motorola Solutions.

Google remains dominant in its core area of online advertising with a 74.5 percent share of the US search ad market, according to data from eMarketer.

Google's ad revenue alone is expected to account for 41.3 percent of total US digital ad revenues in 2012, eMarketer projects.

Source: AFP, The Jakarta Globe
Image: The Jakarta Globe

Kia Optima SX, Modified Batman Cars style

KIA Optima sedan has been modified to be a Batman car. Batman is very thick accent on the car like the matte black color and logo on the front and side kelalawar.

This car was modified between Kia Motors America with DC Entertainment and Riders magazine that appeared in Time Warner Center, New York on Sunday.

Basic of car Kia Optima SX is a special edition that was painted black. The car was pinned black 20 inch rims with coilover suspension to uncover the aggressive impression. Embeddable also body kit to the car look more 'flat'.

In terms of lighting, KIA using HID lamps. And in some sectors worn the yellow light to give the impression of frightening. Now for the interior such as upholstery using black plus. The car is claimed to be completed within 40 hours, including painting.

Modifications are quite unique for an Asian car.


Source: DetikOto
Editor: DailyWeeks

The girl who slept 19 hours a day

Sleeping Beauty turns out there in real life. Nicole Delian (17), teenagers from the city of North Fayette, Philadelphia, USA, suffers from a condition called Kleine-Levin Syndrome or Sleeping Beauty Syndrome.

As a sufferer of this syndrome, Nicole can sleep between 18 to 19 hours a day so I wonder if Nicole was tired sleep. Conditions Nicole so badly, so she could spend the holidays with just a bed. Eventually he woke up one day in January and opened Christmas presents with family.

Kleine-Levin syndrome is very rare. So far there were only 1,000 people in the world who have it.

When the syndrome is attacked, the patient will feel very tired and could not sleep day and night. They usually waking only to eat or do other intent.

People with this syndrome often also feel focused and they are very sensitive to sound or light.

So far have not found a way to cure this syndrome, but the family of Nicole uses a combination treatment of epilepsy and narcolepsi to slightly reduce the "suffering" of their daughter.

Sources: Huffington Post
Editor: DailyWeeks

World's Fastest Ducati Diavel


Ducati Diavel cruiser created as a very stern way. With a powerful 162 PS engine is enough for the considered variants for Asia's ergonomic accelerate from 0-100 km per hour in just 2.93 seconds! But it was not enough for the Commonwealth Motorcycle, workshops moge in Kentucky, USA.

This crazy idea came from Commonwealth Motorcycle Service Manager, Chad Wells, and hurl at fellow mechanics. Tit for tat, the idea was immediately realized. They pair the devices Garret turbo GT286R as energy booster.

To install, first manufactured silencers removed, then the turbo paired with custom piping systems made ​​of Inconel and custom aluminum airbox. To keep order not to overboost and make 1200 cc engine is the "burning", paired well sized 44mm external wastegate.


Demon was even more obsessed with power generated reaches 236 PS, or up 74 PS from the standard version. This is the world's fastest Diavel, like their claims internally. However, the workshop specialist energy booster is not tossed onto the market.

"We're not going to bring you into the world that is not a reasonable speed. We're just going to enjoy this crazy work and make it as a personal achievement, "says Chad.

Source: Faster and Faster
Editor: DailyWeeks

Mercedes Benz E 55 Fastest

Haryono Silalahi (39), fond of driving a vehicle at high speed. He also chose to change the Mercedes-Benz E-Class series hers. To be able to issue a power up to 700 hp (horsepower). Wow, fantastic numbers for a Mercedes Benz E 55 is not it?.

"Yes, all of this because I like speeding, and from the first E55 is my dream car. Due to this our toy (vehicle preference) as well, so we are not arbitrary in the modification," said Haryono.

Machines purchased directly from the U.S. is also a major foundation of his Mercey E55's.

Mercy E55 specification data belonging Haryono:

1. Eurocharged Supercharger Pulley 180 mm (15 Psi Boots)
2. Replaced OEM pulleys with ASP (Billet)
3. Eurocharged 82mm Throttle Body
4. Eurocharged Heat Exchanger
5. Eurocharged Custom 750cc Injectors
6. Port and Polish Head by Eurocharged
7. Johnson CM30 Pump
8. Kleemans Header
9. Camshaft Kleemans
10. Carbonio Carbon fiber intake
11. Quaife LSD
12. Eurocharged High Flow Torque Converter
13. Renn Tech Lowering System
14. Stop Tech Stainless Steel Brake Lines
15. EBC Brake Pads
16. Cat delete
17. TCU tune by Eurocharged
18. Speed ​​Limiter Remover
19. Stage 3 Custom Ecu by Jerry @ Eurocharged
20. Carbon Front Lip
21. Radenergie Forged Wheels 20x9 and 20x10
22. Toyo 245/40/20 front and 285/25/20 rear

Well, it's certainly not the amount spent little huh?

Source: DetikOto
Editor: DailyWeeks

Dimly lights Reduce Appetite

According to the study, dim lights and soft music can make us eat less. "When we change the decor of fast food restaurants, we found the lights were dim and soft music make more people enjoy the atmosphere and mengasup fewer calories," says Brian Wanskink, professor of marketing and director of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab.

The study found that people eat less (reduced by about 18 percent) when the atmosphere of the restaurant changed. Diners also claimed to better enjoy their food.

"The study shows, environments that provide a relaxed atmosphere will increase customer satisfaction and reduce the desire to eat foods," he said.

Source: Healthday News
Editor: DailyWeeks
 
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