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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Human Car ! Wow !!

Most of the electric bikes and scooters are equipped with a pedal mechanism to run the bike in case of complete battery drain out. But it is experienced that this pedaling mechanism is for name sake only, means you cannot drive the bike for long distance or up to the next charging point by pedaling because of poor torque and speed.  Now a special hybrid car is going to hit the market which will run through battery as well as human muscle power. Yes, it can be called as Muscle car- Human car or whatever appropriate
Professor Charles Samuel Greenwood, the inventor of the Human Car has been working with this idea since 1960s. Through various design changes, rigorous on road testes now the commercial version of a Human Car is going to hit the market.

Human car is a four seater vehicle with four rowing type arms positioned in front of each seats. Few front to back pulls are sufficient for startup. The rowing mechanism is claimed to be comfortable even for senior citizens also. It can travel at a speed 48.28 Km/hr in uphill and can attain a maximum speed of 96.56 Km/hr in plain roads.  The mechanism is somewhat similar to the key driven toy cars. If one man is driving this vehicle it will work as a hybrid car and will use both muscle and electric power of battery. When four people are travelling all of them can crank and will work purely on muscle power. This will be one of the perfect solutions to improve your health and a contribution to reduce the global warming.
Cost of this innovative vehicle is US $ 15,000 and can do an advance booking through their website. Do you want to try!!

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Federer's MAgic Shot



How many players on the planet could have pulled off the circus shot Federer did? Sprinting with his back to the net like a man determined to break through the blue back wall, Federer caught up 
to the ball near the baseline and flicked the stunning, running between the legs shot that landed for a clean winner in the corner, left Dabul shrugging in disbelief, brought an electrified crowd to its feet and made Federer's William Tell style video trick should look positively pedestrian by comparison.
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