Amerikan Moller International şirketi, 320 bin dolar değerindeki Ferrari 599 GTB’nin uçabilmesi için uğraş veriyor. ‘Autovolantor’ adı verilen araba, şimdiden zengin müşterilerini heyecanlandırıyor. 8 güçlü iticisi sayesinde dikey kalkış özelliğine sahip olacak olan araç, karada 160, havada ise 240 kilometre hızla ilerleyebilecek. Taşıdığı yakıtla 120 kilometre havada, 240 kilometre karada gidebilecek. Aracın tasarımcısı Bruce Calkins, 800 beygir gücüne sahip Autovolantor’un iticilerinin çalışması için hibrit yakıt ve elektrik sistemi kullanılacağını söyledi. Calkins, “Ferrari 599 GTB, böyle bir proje için en uygun arabaydı. Otomobil 5 bin feet (1,5 kilometre) kadar yükselebilecek.” dedi. Otomobil tamamlandığında fiyatı 800 bin dolar civarında olacak. CİHAN
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“Technologic”
Single by Daft Punk
from the album Human After All
Released June 14, 2005
Format CD, 12″
Recorded 2004
Genre House
Length 4:44
Label Virgin
Writer(s) Thomas Bangalter
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Producer Daft Punk, Cédric Hervet, Gildas Loaëc
Daft Punk singles chronology
“Robot Rock”
(2005) “Technologic”
(2005) “Human After All”
(2005)
“Technologic” is a song by French duo Daft Punk from the album Human After All. It was released as a single on June 14, 2005. The music video for “Technologic” was directed by Daft Punk.
The song was featured in an iPod advertisement shown in the summer of 2005. It was also featured in an ad for the Motorola E398 mobile-phone, aired in early 2005 in Brazil. Additionally, the song was featured in an episode of The O.C..
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The song features an electronically pitch-raised voice chanting imperative statements related to technological pursuits. For example, “Plug it, play it, burn it, rip it, drag and drop it, zip-unzip it” are spoken in rhythm to a percussive beat.
A portion of the vocals were altered and used in the Busta Rhymes single “Touch It”, produced by Swizz Beatz. In a remix of “Touch It” the lines touch it, bring it, pay it, watch it/turn it, leave it, stop, format it were sung by rap artist Missy Elliott. Additionally, the music video for “Touch It” shows a group of young cheerleaders doing a routine while chanting the same line.
Elements of both “Technologic” and “Touch It” are featured in Daft Punk’s live album Alive 2007. The repeated line “fuck it” was also integrated in the Alive 2007 tour.
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