Thursday, May 16, 2013

5ive Cars I Wish To One Day Own (Number 3)

3. Porsche 911 GT2 (997;2008-10)

IMO, the ultimate daily driven sports car.

  • Configuration: Water-cooled twin-turbocharged H6
  • Displacement: 3,600 cc (220 cu in); 4 valves per cylinder
  • Maximum power: 530 PS (390 kW; 523 hp) @ 6500 rpm
  • Maximum torque: 685 N·m (505 lb·ft) @ 2200 rpm (continuing to 4500 rpm due to VTG effects)
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual
  • Curb Weight: 1,438 kg (3,170 lb)
  • Top Speed: 328 km/h (204 mph)
  • 0–100 km/h: 3.5 s
  • 1/4 mile: 11.3 s @209.46 km/h (130.2 mph)


  • Magnificent
     
    Price: N/A

    Friday, May 10, 2013

    5ive Cars I Wish To One Day Own (Number 4)

    4. Nissan GT-R (2012)

    >500 bhp. JDM. Skyline. Nuff' said.

    0 - 100kph in less than 3secs

    3.8L VR38DETT twin-turbo V6
    Price as of May 2013: RM700K

    Thursday, May 02, 2013

    5ive Cars I Wish To One Day Own (Number 5)

    5. Ferrari F355 Spider (1997)


    Had the pleasure of sitting in one of these a long time ago. Didn't know nuts about cars back then but boy is she a beautiful Italian beast.

    Performance
    • Max power @ rpm: 380 hp (283 kW) @ 8250*
    • HP/liter: 109 hp/l
    • Torque @ rpm: 363 N·m (268 lb·ft) @ 6000
    • 0-60 mp/h: 4.6 s
    • 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph): 4.7 s
    • 0–160 km/h: 10.8 s
    • Quarter Mile: 12.9 s
    • 0–1000 m: 23.7 s
    • Top speed: 295 km/h (183 mph)


     
    Price as of May 2013: RM265K

    Monday, December 17, 2012

    Movie Watch: Here Comes The Boom


    A likeable feel good comedy with the usual formula and clichés, but I'm not complaining. Real personnel and arena from the UFC makes it a bigger underdog story. The should do something similar based on the WWE!

    Rating - 3 out of 5

    Movie Watch - CZ12


    A mediocre action/adventure/comedy at best, albeit awesome stunts and fight scenes from the maestro Jackie Chan himself. Stupid one dimensional characters ruined what otherwise could have been an above average JC flick.

    Rating: 2 out of 5

    Friday, December 14, 2012

    Movie Watch - Life Of Pi



    The first half of the movie introduced us to the backstory of 'Pi'scine and was interesting to involve yourself in. The over 'fantastic' bits of the film were a little too much to grasp although it did bring awesome visuals. Overall, a really good movie in terms of filmmaking and acting. Just left me wondering whats up with all the glowing fish?~ 

    Rating: 4 out of 5

    Wednesday, December 12, 2012

    Jet City Woman Cover

    Queensryche's Jet City Woman guitar cover. GENIOUS.

    Wednesday, December 05, 2012

    Miss Malaysia/Universe & Miss Thailand/Universe 2012

    They don't exactly seem like they came from their respective countries now do they...
     
    Miss Universe 2012 contestants Miss Malaysia Kimberley Leggett (left) and Miss Thailand Nutpimon Farida Waller pose for photos in Las Vegas on December 3, 2012

    On This Day: Walt Disney’s 111th Anniversary


    December 5th marks what would have been Walt Disney’s 111th birthday – a creative visionary that continues to inspire new generations of fans and artists and creator of the “Happiest Place on Earth”, Disneyland. The Walt Disney name is synonymous with one of the biggest film studios in the world, globally the largest children’s book publisher and the most recognized animated characters in the world, from Mickey and Minnie Mouse to Donald and Daisy Duck to today’s Disney stars in Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Toy Story and Wreck It Ralph.

    Fun Facts

    ·         The creator of Mickey Mouse and founder of Disneyland and Walt Disney World was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 5, 1901. His father, Elias Disney, was an Irish-Canadian. His mother, Flora Call Disney, was of German-American descent. Walt was one of five children, four boys and a girl.

    ·         Walt was rejected because he was only 16 years of age when he tried to enlist for military service in1918. He joined the Red Cross and was sent overseas, where he spent a year driving an ambulance and chauffeuring Red Cross officials. His ambulance was covered from stem to stern, not with stock camouflage, but with drawings and cartoons.

    ·         Walt Disney’s 43-year Hollywood career started when in August of 1923, he left Kansas City for Hollywood with nothing but a few drawing materials, $40 in his pocket and a completed animated and live-action film.

    ·         David Low, the late British political cartoonist, called Disney “the most significant figure in graphic arts since Leonardo.”

    ·         He has won more Oscars than anyone else in history and along with members of his staff, received more than 950 honors and citations from throughout the world, including 48 Academy Awards® and 7 Emmys® in his lifetime.

    ·         His personal awards included honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, the University of Southern California, and UCLA; the Presidential Medal of Freedom; France’s Legion of Honor and Officer d’Academie decorations; Thailand’s Order of the Crown; Brazil’s Order of the Southern Cross; Mexico’s Order of the Aztec Eagle; and the Showman of the World Award from the National Association of Theatre Owners.

    ·         Mickey Mouse was created in 1928, and his screen debut was in Steamboat Willie, the world’s first fully synchronized sound cartoon, which premiered at the Colony Theatre in New York on November 18, 1928.

    ·         He was the voice of Mickey Mouse for two decades.

    ·         Disneyland, launched in 1955 as a fabulous $17 million Magic Kingdom, soon increased its investment tenfold and entertained, by its fourth decade, more than 400 million people, including presidents, kings and queens and royalty from all over the globe. Today, Disney tops 4 out of the 5 most visited theme parts in the world.

    The Disney brand has a strong affinity with Southeast Asian families and audiences because of the core  values that permeate throughout all its content. The company has been active in Southeast Asia since 1996 when the Disney Channel first launched in Malaysia. With the headquarters located in Singapore, there are now 4 offices in the region – in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and The Philippines – that employ close to 200 permanent staff. 
     
    Steamboat Willie (1928)