Monday, May 13, 2013

F1 2013 Spanish GP

Well, it seems that Spain's F1 hero, Fernando Alonso, wowed his countrymen at this year's Spanish GP at Barcelona, Spain with his win despite his failure to pass through either Nico Rosberg's Mercedes or Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull at the start. Anyway, with Fernando Alonso from Ferrari is 1st, Raikkonen from Lotus-Renault is 2nd place and Felipe Massa from Ferrari is 3rd place, whatever that is...

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Race - Alonso storms to victory in Spain 12 May 2013
         
Fernando Alonso drove a perfect race to give his adoring countrymen the result they dreamed of in in Sunday’s Formula 1 Gran Premio de EspaƱa 2013 at Barcelona.

The Spaniard had to bide his time after failing to get past either Nico Rosberg's Mercedes or Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull at the start, though a brilliant lunge around the outside took him by the Lotus of Kimi Raikkonen and then the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton at Turn 3.

Ferrari were the first of the front runners to make the switch from Pirelli’s medium tyre to the hard, first with fifth-placed Felipe Massa on lap eight, then with Alonso one lap later. 

Rosberg and Vettel stopped on the 10th lap, leaving Esteban Gutierrez temporarily in the lead for Sauber as he had yet to pit, and though Rosberg resumed in second place behind the Swiss car, Alonso was able to slot into third ahead of Vettel. 

That was Alonso's first crucial move. The next came on lap 13 as he overtook Rosberg. That triggered a fateful slide from second place to fifth for the German as Vettel and Massa also overtook him.

Alonso became the leader on the road on the 14th lap when Gutierrez pitted, and thereafter he managed his race brilliantly, taking a set of medium tyres on his second stop on lap 21, mediums again on lap 36, then more hards on lap 49.

Vettel had no answer this day, and slipped back as his similar four-stop strategy failed to pay off. Thus Raikkonen was left as Alonso’s only serious challenger.

Lotus had the Finn on a three-stop strategy, which began with mediums, and stayed that way in his stops on laps 10 and 26. Not until his third and final pit call on lap 45 did he switch to hards.

By the time Alonso made his last stop (which, it was later revealed he did with a puncture), four laps later, the gap between them was eight seconds, but on his fresher rubber Alonso initially pulled away until they reached stalemate on the 59th circuit. Their lap times then were three-thousandths of a second apart, and thereafter the Lotus was fractionally quicker, but the gap remained around 12s until Alonso backed off on the final lap and crossed the line 9.3s ahead in a race that was vital to his title aspirations and which put Ferrari right back on track.

To make it a great day for the Scuderia, Massa fought brilliantly from ninth on the grid after his penalty for impeding Mark Webber in qualifying dropped him three places, and took a well-deserved third, 16.7s adrift of Raikkonen. Vettel and Red Bull, well beaten for the first time in a long time, had to be content with fourth and fifth, as Webber battled back from a terrible start to follow his team mate home.

In the wake of the top five finishers, the remaining positions down to 13th were in doubt to the flag. Rosberg’s three-stop strategy earned him sixth on another tough and deeply disappointing day for Mercedes, whose tyre wear remains problematic. 

He just held off Paul di Resta who yet again was Force India’s better runner. The Scot drove another great race for seventh, ahead of the duelling McLarens of Jenson Button and Sergio Perez. The Englishman languished way down the order for a long time but it emerged as the race unfolded that he was on a three-stop strategy. 

The Mexican, meanwhile, made an excellent start and ran sixth initially before being passed by Massa. Thereafter he was always in the hunt for points, but after his fourth pit stop he closed in on Button but did not make quite the same robust attempts to overtake as he had in Bahrain. Six points for McLaren were a welcome bonus, after all their troubles in practice and qualifying.

Daniel Ricciardo drove a superb race for Toro Rosso and just managed to hold off Gutierrez, who had his best Grand Prix so far for Sauber with a feisty drive in which he seemed likely to score his first points. He missed out by three-tenths of a second.

In 12th place, Lewis Hamilton had what must rank amongst the worst races of his F1 career. He was beaten off the line by Rosberg and overtaken by Vettel and Alonso in quick succession, ending the lap fourth. Soon he tumbled down the order in a car that just lacked speed. His four-stop strategy never paid out as well as team mate Rosberg’s three, and he looked like an also-ran all afternoon. At one stage he was down in 15th and he was lapped on the 55th lap, but he managed to salvage 12th after holding off Adrian Sutil’s Force India by less than half a second by the finish.

Williams also had a hugely disappointing day, especially on the 43rd lap when 2012 winner Pastor Maldonado was lapped by Alonso, the man he beat last year. The Venezuelan got a drive-through penalty for speeding in the pit lane and finished a lapped 14th, while team mate Valtteri Bottas ran ahead of him for a long time but had to be content with 16th behind Nico Hulkenberg, whose race was ruined when Sauber unsafely released him into the path of incoming Jean-Eric Vergne’s Toro Rosso. 

Hulkenberg needed another stop for a new nose, and made a sixth to serve a 10s stop-and-go penalty. The Frenchman eventually had a right-rear tyre puncture as a result of the collision, and later retired because of the damage that ensued.

Caterham seemed set for their best race in a long time as Giedo van der Garde battled with the Williams early on, but the left-rear wheel was improperly secured in his pit stop on lap 20 and he soon lost it trying to return to the pits. The team were subsequently fined €10,000 for unsafe release. In the other Caterham, Charles Pic came from the back of the grid to beat the Marussias of Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton.

Besides Vergne and Van der Garde, the only other retirement was Romain Grosjean, with a rear suspension problem on his Lotus.

Vettel still leads the points table with 89 to the consistent Raikkonen’s 85, while Alonso’s win moves him up to third with 72 from Hamilton on 50, Massa on 45 and Webber on 42. In the constructors’ stakes, Red Bull have 131 from Ferrari on 117, Lotus on 111 and Mercedes on 72.

Source: http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2013/5/14554.html

Next race is on Cote d'Azur, Monaco, this 26/05/2013. Save the date, F1 fans for more F1 action!

Let's Do The News! (May 13, 2013)

(cheers and applause)

Lamborghini Aventador


RH: 50 years?!

JC: Yes. 2013 really is the year of the 50. 50 years. Look, 50 years of Doctor Who, 50 years of Lamborghini...um...what else is 50? Anyone?!

(audience murmuring)

JC: Oh, well...Anyway, let's do the news, instead!

JM: Now, every three years, the republic of the Philippines held an election and for 2013, this is the second year the Philippines are on the urge of using, what other countries are adopting, automated elections which sometimes isn't the right choice for the Philippines.

JC: Yeah, second year since three years ago when the Philippines are on the urge of digital transition because they want to give automated elections a try because over the years, when there's an election, most Filipinos rely on the traditional method which we write something on the blackboard about who did the citizen vote and then counting, counting, counting, until it ran out and declare the winner. With automated elections, I believe that it has a 50-50 chance of determining the winner but I think it's not ideal for the Philippines to have automated elections because...it's much more confusing than the good old days...

(audience laughing)

RH: Yeah, very confusing indeed. Sometimes it can't read, sometimes it got jammed. Paper jam to be exact. Same as your printer when you got a paper jam...

(audience laughing)

JC: Anyway, forget about the terribly confusing PCOS Machine malarkey, let's talk about the Philippine senators running for the seat at the senate.

JM: Yes, and there has been several Philippine senator candidates, each has their own views on the RH Law, the freedom of information, the right of reply in FOI bill, the anti-political dynasty law, the claim to Sabah, divorce, same-sex marriage, pork barrel aboliton, e-vat, automatic debt appropriation, labor export policy, job contractualization, and the charter change.

RH: Wait, did you said RH Law? I just remembered! A couple of weeks ago, I just noticed the poster I saw in some church. There was this TEAM BUHAY and TEAM PATAY stuff. The church said that JV Estrada, Gregorio Honasan, Mitos Magsaysay, Koko Pimentel, Antonio Trillanes, and Cynthia Villar were the candidates who are opposed to the RH LAW and they were the ones to vote for if they were against the RH  LAW and then there's the ones who are support the RH LAW and they should not vote for those such as Juan Edgardo Angara, Teddy Casino, Alan Peter Cayetano, Jackie Enrile, Francis Escudero, Risa Hontiveros, and Loren Legarda.

JC: Oh yeah! Well, since this whole TEAM BUHAY-TEAM PATAY malarkey sparked outrage, they asked the church to take away because this is nothing more of a scare campaign, if you know what I mean? Anyway, while those senators had their own views on the RH Law, there are others who agreed on the freedom of information, most agreed to have PH pursue the Sabah claim, most who are against divorce, those who oppose same-sex, etc., etc, they all go on and that's analogy...

JM: Yeah, and to those who are heading to the voting booths, here's an advice; vote only what your heart desires. Don't resort into guessing because guessing don't help and most of all, VOTE WISELY. That is all, VOTE WISELY because your vote COUNTS.

(cheers and applause)

JC: That's right and for the latest on the 2013 Philippine Senatorial Elections, visit http://www.interaksyon.com/pagbabago2013 for more updates!

RH: Don't forget!

(applause)

JC: Now, with the US Version of The Office, is reaching the final episode on NBC this week, we're kinda sad to see the end of our favorite workaholic sitcom.

JM: Yeah, and I'm kinda miss Catherine Tate for being Nellie Bertram in that show...

JC: Exactly, now I heard that it's not over for Catherine Tate because I just noticed that she'll be on the British version of an American classic sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, called The Smiths and it will also star Lee Mack as well.

RH: Lee Mack?! Wait! I know that guy! He's from Lee Mack and Bits! I remember!

JC: Yep. Catherine Tate and Lee Mack, together for the British equivalent of Everybody Loves Raymond. I'm so glad the middle-aged Catherine Tate is back...

(audience laughing)

JC: Now, I'd already tackled more about Lamborghini's 50th anniversary and I'd listed the ten best Lambos of the decades. Now, Lamborghini launched another 50th anniversary gift to themselves, here it is...

Lamborghini Egoista concept
(audience laughing)

RH: What?! What kind of a machine was that?

JC: I don't know. Says here it's a single seater supercar for the unnecessary selfie. Anyway, judging by the looks of it, it kinda looks like a toy car to me. This is somewhat more like a future version of Speed Racer's Mach 5 to me but question is, does it have the Mach 5 gadgets like the ability to fly, ability to go off-road, go through water, something something something....

(audience laughing)

RH: I don't know man. Maybe this future Mach 5 has some of it you mention and I'd really don't expect a little girl and a monkey on the trunk because, you guessed it. Engine's on the trunk!

(audience laughing)

JC: Okay, moving on... Word from the world of MLP...

(audience laughing hysterically)

RH: MLP?! As in, My Little Pony?! Jeremy, are you trying to tell someone that you're starting to become...

JC: Hush! Hush! Hush! Shut up fool! Anyway, the super popular My Little Pony franchise gets a summer movie and if it means it, yes it is. The thing about the upcoming MLP movie is that it goes by the banner "Equestria Girls" and this...Equestria Girls marks the departure of the pony lives of everyone's favorite ponies such as Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Pinkie Pie, Twilight Sparkle, Rarity, and Fluttershy because those favorite ponies as seen on the TV show had given the "teenage girls" interpretation.

(huh)

JM: So, the teenage girls on the upcoming Equestria Girls film were interpreted from the pony counterparts?!

JC: Take a look at yourself...

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls
RH: Oh my stars! Makes me wanna get my head explode when I see those!!!

JC: Yeah, hope our heads will explode. Anyway, Hasbro told that the new Equestria Girls will make a premiere at the LA Film Festival next month and it will be released in over 200 theaters across the US and it will come out in DVD later and then to be aired on the Hub channel this autumn. Although it looks different to the MLP TV show most bronies watched, it still retains the same MLP theme which is LOVE AND TOLERANCE.

RH: Love and Tolerance...Oh I get it now! But still, I'm so not into those kind of stuff...

(audience laughing)

JC: Anyway, that is the end of the news and if you don't mind, I'd rather go to the restroom and vomit myself...

(audience laughing)

The Top 10 Lambos 5 decades on...

It seems that the number 50 is the magic number of the year 2013. Not only BBC's sci-fi show Doctor Who is celebrating its 50th year but an Italian supercar maker, Lamborghini, is celebrating its 50th year. This month marks a big one for the Raging Bull because there has been a tour to Italy featuring a bunch of Lamborghini supercars, past and present, and this is as thrilling as a bull run in Spain.

Founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini, who shares his passion to create one of the world's most beautiful and powerful supercars at Sant'Agata Bolognese in Italy's Emilia Romagna region, Lamborghini is a brand that wants to achieve the impossible and combine breathtaking design, powerful performance, and intelligent technology all in one unique signature.

With 5 decades pass, there has been so many great Lambos out there, especially the 350GT, the Miura, Countach, LM002 SUV, and today's Gallardo and Aventador.

Here is the list of the best 10 Lambos from past to present 50 years on. When I said best, it's based on every enthusiasts' tastes.

10) Jalpa - Long before the Gallardo, Lamborghini made a baby Lambo to supplant below the Countach. The Jalpa was powered by a 3.5L V8 engine mounted in the middle and it produces 255HP of power and achieves a top speed of over 148mph according to Automobil Revue. Rarity is assumed because 410 units were made and where do you find one of these? It's difficult and complicated to find a Lamborghini Jalpa in these times...

Lamborghini Jalpa
9) LM002 - You were shocked to noticed that Lamborghini once made a V12 SUV in the past. The LM002 gained the nickname "Lambo Rambo" because this combines the ruggedness of an SUV and the power of the Lamborghini in one eccentric package. This is also very rare because there were about 300 units made and if you find one of these, then you just got lucky...


8) Veneno - Unveiled in this year's Geneva Auto Show and as one of Lamborghini's 50th anniversary blowouts, the Veneno looks more like Ridge Racer's devil car but underneath, it's an Aventador with some added tweaks on it. Three out of three wealthy men payed a million euros just to drive the craziest Lamborghini ever made.


7) Gallardo - It maybe the final year for the Gallardo but this baby Lambo with a 5.2L V10 engine in the middle sure has a bucket list to fulfill. Although it might lack the punch from flagship Lambos, the Gallardo, the baby Lambo, sure wants to act wild on the open roads. There's also the Superleggera version which employs some lightweight fun for the Gallardo but the turning point was the manual gearbox-equipped, rear-wheel drive, Gallardo LP550-2 Balboni which was named after the master test driver of Lamborghini, Valentino Balboni.

Lamborghini Gallardo


6) Reventon - Although it took some styling inspiration from a fighter jet, the Reventon is also one of the rarest Lamborghinis ever made, and also the most expensive because it costs about 1.5 million euros and up to 20 units produced. There's also a Roadster version as well...

Lamborghini Reventon


5) Diablo - Living up to its name, the Diablo is one devilishly fast Lambo that ruled the 90's and this one's a head-turner on the streets. It became the bedroom wall pin-up for the young boys who had dreams of having one of these when they grow up and it was made for the priviledged few who wants to show its pride among the rest. Once the V12 engine roars it, you'd better be awake because the Diablo is not a car...it's an A-bomb waiting to explode without warning.

Lamborghini Diablo

4) Murcielago - One of the most prolific Lamborghinis ever made in the to rule the so-called noughties, the Murcielago is now just an Italian supercar with some German common sense ever since Audi took over Lamborghini and they do the mechs for them. One of the best Murcielagos ever made was the final edition called the LP670-4 SV because although it maybe the last Murcielago ever made, it's also one of the quickest Lamborghinis ever made. It's as fast as an Enzo Ferrari at the Top Gear Test Track!

Lamborghini Murcielago

3) Miura - The genesis of the supercar begins with the Lamborghini Miura, the car that brought the word "supercar" in the first place because it was made to combine good looks and raw power. Thing is though, it wasn't really a project name but as told that there were seven people involved in the development of the Miura. One of them was Marcello Gandini, the then-chief designer of Bertone.

Anyway, the V12 engine that powers the Miura develops 345HP of power and 271.2lb-ft of torque. It was placed in the middle sideways rather than lenghtways to keep it compact, just so you know. Surprising fact that when the Miura's doors are opened, you will noticed that the doors were shaped to look like the horns of a bull.

Lamborghini Miura

2) Countach - In the midst of the energy crisis on the 70's, the Lamborghini Countach was born to replace the legendary Miura supercar and this is the first ever Lamborghini to adopt the trademark scissor doors, which became the hallmark of Lamborghini flagships. Style-wise, the Countach is

Lamborghini Countach

1) Aventador - With the Murcielago gone in 2010, a new heir steps in a year later. When the Aventador made a premiere at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, this car received huge attention from the crowds and get this, a year's supply of this car sold out minutes during its announcement. I know, we heard about that blah blah blah but the Aventador keeps on growing to be one of the most successful Lamborghini models ever made and for 2013, a new Roadster model was introduced for open top fun.

No wonder the Aventador is definitely a fan-favorite Lambo because of its looks, the new V12 engine, the gifted handling, and the talent that no other supercar comes close.

Lamborghini Aventador
With the Aventador, Lamborghini knows what its doing and has done for over 50 years. So, that does it then, happy 50th anniversary Lamborghini!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Doctor Who S07E12

Nightmare in Silver

The new and upgraded Cybermen in this week's Doctor Who episode titled Nightmare in Silver is basically one of the most notable changes ever applied to one of The Doctor's most feared monsters but it's not just the new look I was pleased, it's the different personalities of both The Doctor and Clara that I love. I'm seeing Clara's serious side and The Doctor's dark side of himself when he was inflicted by the Cyberplanner. This episode really deserved a "checkmate" but I don't mean that spitefully.

Anyway, with the new look of Cyberman is what we fascinated, next week is the Season 7 Finale of Doctor Who. Trust me on this, your heads will explode (or so is your pencil you're holding)...literally. Reason why your heads will explode on next week's finale is because is simple...THE DOCTOR'S SECRET WILL BE REVEALED. You'll not gonna like this because the finale will be focused more on...THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR.

But in the meantime, here's some BTS from this week's episode...


Saturday, May 11, 2013

A selection of wild cars from the 2013 GTi Meeting

Every year, in Austria, a group of GTi enthusiasts come togethere for a special even presented by the Volkswagen Group. GTi Meeting or Worthersee Tour, whatever you want to call it, it's all about the noise, the girls, the smokes, the speedo boys, the celebration, and some wild modified concepts presented by the Volkswagen Group as part of saying "thank you" for their loyalty. This year though promises to be even more because here are a small selection of cars as seen on this year's GTi Meeting...

Design Mission GTi Concept - The star attraction of this year's GTi meeting because it maybe a hyped-up version of the Golf VII GTi but with 299kph of top speed and 503PS of power, which is less than 2007's GTi W12 Concept,  you might be surprised that VW sure knows how to make a GTi even more wilder...


Skoda Rapid Sport - How do you make the Skoda Rapid more hotter for this year's meeting? The Sport Concept, that's for sure! The red and white paint scheme adds a nice touch on it!


Golf GTi Cabrio Austria - A group of rookies from all sorts spend the whole year creating this car which is based on the Golf VI GTi Cabrio and hard work pays off.


VW Amarok Power Pickup Concept - From the looks of it, the Amarok Power Pickup doesn't look quite as sporty as expected to be but it comes with a body kit and large 22-inch wheels, together with some sporty upgrades om the interior and the fitment of a 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 diesel (TDI) that churns out 268hp and a peak torque of 600Nm.


Seat Leon Cup Racer - Using the latest generation Leon, the Cup Racer version adds some racing peripherals on it as well as the 330PS engine equipped on it.


Seat Ibiza SC Trophy - The race-spec version of the Ibiza SC was made to compete in one-make races in Spain and Italy. It was rigged with a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine with 200 PS (197 hp) mated to a 7-speed DSG gearbox.


Audi TT ultra quattro Concept - Guess this Audi TT's taking too much Zumba sessions and losing so much weight really means more fun for this kind of TT here...


Threats from North Korea - A Week in Review (May 11, 2013)



And now, the week in review of what's what at the Korean peninsula...

May 6, 2013

- SoKor President Park Geun-hye arrived Sunday on the first stop of her six-day trip to the US and it's expected to serve as an opportunity for the two countries to further develop their 60-year alliance.

- Park Geun-hye's approval rating climbed back to more than 50% due to the part to public support for her handling of inter-Korean tensions.

- Fighters for Free North Korea representative Park Sang-hak, an activist who sent pro-democracy leaflets into North Korea, will be awarded the 2013 Vaclav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent in Oslo, Norway on May 15.

May 7, 2013

- North Korea withdrawn its Musudan missiles from a launch site located in easter part of the country and Pyongyang lifted the military's combat duty posture number one, which is the army's highest level of combat readiness.

May 8, 2013

- South Korean president Park Geun-hye and her US counterpart Obama held their first summit and pledged to improve their 6-decade alliance between the two nations and stand together against any provocations the North Korea can possibly throw at them.

- The Bank of China shut down a number of North Korean bank accounts and said it would no longer do business with the Foreign Trade Bank, the largest foreign exchange bank run by North Korea. It was the first time a Chinese entity publicly announced it was stopping business with North Korea.

- International hacktivist group, Anonymous, said it will hack any key North Korean websites at the end of June. They revealed the list of North Korean targets on Twitter earlier this week and the attack would go down at the stroke of midnight on June 25th, especially the KCNA (Korean Central News Agency).

May 9, 2013

- South Korean President Park Geun-hye, while in the US for talks with US President Obama, state clear that she will never tolerate North Korea's nuclear program, and will firmly respond to any provocations by Pyongyang.

- South Korea has been "aware" that China recently closed the account of a key North Korean bank may be part of Beijing's commitment to enforce sanctions against Pyongyang.

May 10, 2013:

- South Korean president Park Geun-hye returned home from a visit to the US that included her first summit talks with Barack Obama and a speech to a joint session of Congress.

- Pyongyang's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea denounced Park Geun-hye's visit to the US as a "prelude to war" and said this could only worsen the tensions of the Korean peninsula.

- Presidential spokesperson Yoon Chang-jung has been fired amid allegations of "misdemeanor sexual abuse" while accompanying President Park Geun-Hye on her trip to the US.

- China strengthened its inspections on cargo shipped to North Korea from its eastern port city of Dalian.


Bagong Gang

On the May 10, 2013 episode of Bubble Gang...

- "Bad News" gags for those running for elections

- The most untrustful person when it comes to signing your permit...

- An introduction to different people you'll encounter at the gym

- Two morons are arguing about not getting their indie film project

- Bubble Gang does Ariel by spoofing this commercial as AERIEL!

- Our gay friend's telling a heartbreaking story...

- Useful advices from Tata Lino

- This guy's showcasing his "market ability".

- IyoTube in Mang Jose

- That's why we all need exclamation points...!!!

- Highlights of Bubble Gang auditions in Bagong Gang