Amazing Videos, Technology
We’ve been promised a flying car for as long as I can remember. From The Jetsons to Back To The Future, we’ve been sold this dream for years and years. Owning something that starts out on the ground and ends up flying through the air is something I want to experience before I kick the bucket.
A Woburn, Mass., based company called Terrafugia is one of the many companies trying to bring this dream to reality, and its latest model, the TF-X, would melt my brain.
The Amazing Flying Car TF-X™ | The Future Transportation!The Amazing Flying Car TF-X™ | the future of personal transportation!Read More: http://goo.gl/o41UBsTF-X™, Terrafugia's vision for the future of personal transportation. The TF-X™ will be a four-seat, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) hybrid electric aircraft that makes flying easier and safer than ever before. #Amazing #video
Posted by Gulf Recruitments on Wednesday, 5 August 2015
The TF-X promises to:
– be a plug-in hybrid on the ground
– drive like a normal car
– have a range of over 500 miles
– fit inside a single-car garage
It’s expected to hit the market in 2021.
-By by Drew Olanoff ( Techcruch)
Amazing Videos, UAE, Video
It's raining money! Dubai drivers abandon cars after notes worth £90 start blowing across highway
Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of cash fell from the sky and blew through Dubai, UAE, one of the most cash-rich cities in the world
This is the incredible moment people in Dubai abandoned their cars and scrambled for cash after it started raining MONEY.
Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of cash fell from the sky and blew through Dubai, UAE, one of the most cash-rich cities in the world.
Pedestrians proved that despite the country's riches, they weren’t above dodging traffic to pick up the swirling 500 UAE Dirham notes - worth around £88 each.
The notes were carried by strong winds through the Jumeirah area of the city.
One surprised local described how his wife pulled over her car to film motorists avoid people grabbing cash on a busy stretch of highway in the city.
He said: ‘It was just raining money. It was 500 AED notes which is worth quite a lot.
‘Everyone was [amazed] this was happening.'
Police arrived at the area later and ushered people away.
Locals still have no explanation for the incident which happened on February 11.
-Yahoo News