Sunday, September 28, 2008

Motorboard 2000XR by Roth Motors - the iPod of electric scooters!! David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand +64211172222

The exquisite design of the portable electric Motorboard takes the scooter concept to the highest level of form and function. Engineered with the latest nano safe lithium batteries, the Motorboard is the one and only, truly portable electric vehicle at just 16 lbs! With a speed of 15 mph, it offers a 6 mile range with optional battery upgrades providing up to 20 miles of travel on one charge. The Motorboard is so lightweight and compact you can easily fold it up and carry it in one hand. Store it under the subway seat, in the back seat of your car, or under the table at your favorite lunch spot. Perfect for urban commuters, campus life and corporate environments. You'll never need to lock it up or secure outside - just carry it inside with you anywhere. No traffic, no parking hassles and fees, just complete freedom! (MSRP $799) Available at rothmotors.com


Saturday, September 20, 2008

US Navy "Batman Boat" Has Drug Runners Thinking They're Being Chased By UFOs. "David Lim's" blog, Auckland, New Zealand

The Navy's 80-foot $6 million "Stiletto" with its Batman-esque twin m-shaped hull has been floating around as a prototype project for several years now, but it has suffered from budget cuts in the Defense Department.

However, it appears that the Stiletto is starting to see some action in the war against drugs. Recently a group of drug runners in Florida tried to elude one by sailing near reefs and sandbars at 42 knots and skimming over water less than 5 feet deep. But the Stiletto kept on coming.

After a two-hour chase, the drug boat finally ran out of gas and the passengers were apprehended. They told authorities that it was like being chased by a UFO. A UFO boat, huh? These guys were so f'ing high.

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Who will be the next Prime Minister of New Zealand?

Looks like John Key will likely be the Prime Minister of New Zealand?

According to a recent poll, John Key rated 41 per cent compared to Helen Clark at 30 per cent to be the preferred Prime Minister.


Hope this sign will stop the crooks! David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand, Monavie

(Source: NZ Herald)