Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 12, 2008

Lamborghini Sees Revenue During Economy Stagnation


The extremely rich are not affected by the current economic downturn. Sigh.



Exotic carmaker Lamborghini saw worldwide sales increased to 1,309 vehicles from 1,238 vehicles for the same period last year. That translates an increase in profite of 9.6 percent to $434.5 million.

Sales in the Middle East was up 40 percent, and the company saw increases in China and Hong Kong as well. Sales in the U.S. and Europe, which are still its major markets, were stable. The company, which had 65 dealerships back in 2004, now has 114 dealers now around the world.

Our take? Don't look for a Lambo hybrid for the general public or, heck, the rich, anytime soon.


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Ford plus Ferrari equals Italian Stallion

Ford plus Ferrari equals Italian Stallion


About 45 years ago Ford Motor *** was on the verge of buying a half stake in Ferrari.



True, Ferrari!! According to Motortrend, Time Magazine reported that the two companies had already started designing a new Ferrari Ford concept. The car was to have a 12-cylinder engine and include a Ford sports chassis. Go Italian Stallion!

But, alas, the deal never happened. It seems that Ferrari owner Enzo Ferrari nixed the deal in the bud. Henry Ford II was said to be pretty *** off and went on to authorize the manufacturing of the Ford GT40 with the idea of humiliating the Ferrari entry in the Le Mans 24 Hour race. And, believe it or not, the GT40 did -- four time in a row starting in 1966.

Some pundits speculate that if such an acquisition did take place, then Ferrari would be more like Porsche. Why? City, Ford’s experience with Jaguar and improving the latter's manufacturing capability, Ferrari would be building more than 50,000 a year. Currently the exotic car maker builds a little more than 5,000 cars a year.


So pundits say that Ferrari production capability would have been much greater leading to the construction of a lot more cars. Possibly in the range of Porsche. And that could have meant cheaper, smaller Ferraris.

Our take? Would this have happened? Guess we’re never going to know.

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Festival says happy birthday to Da Lat

Festival says happy birthday to Da Lat

A picture of the Grand Lyceé Yersin (now the Da Lat College of Education) taken by Tran Van Chau from a helicopter in 1960.
The famous Central Highlands resort town of Da Lat commenced celebrating its 115th birthday Wednesday with a cultural festival.

The five-day festival features many activities including exhibitions, art performances and sports competitions.

The Da Lat government said it would hold a vegetable festival to showcase various kinds of fresh vegetables grown in the area.

Also opened Wednesday was an exhibition named Da Lat xua va nay (Da Lat Now and Then) by the famous Xuan Huong Lake.

The exhibit features pictures, relics and documents which tell the 115-year history of Da Lat since it was founded by bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin in 1893.

Visitor Phan Thi Thanh Loan said the exhibit helped her verify the stories her grandparents told her about the town.

Another exhibition, which opened Tuesday, features 60 photos depicting the town’s immense beauty and history, as well as its development over time.

The photos, taken by renowned photographers including Nguyen Ba Mau, Dang Van Thong and French photographer Renaudin Esperance, depict spectacular mountains shrouded in the mist, imposing villas rising out of the lush foliage of pine trees and simple horse-drawn carriages.

Aerial photographs by US-based photographer Tran Van Chau are also on display.

Distinguished historian Duong Trung Quoc, Secretary General of the Vietnam History Association, said the exhibition offered a fascinating, cross-generational glimpse into the development of the charming town.

The event will run until December 21 at Sammy Dalat Hotel located at 1 Le Hong Phong Street in Da Lat Town.

Reported by Lam Vien-Gia Binh

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Samsung NP-X460

Samsung NP-X460

Samsung Notebook Brings a Touch of Class to the Privileged
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6 out of 10

Samsung Notebook Brings a Touch of Class to the Privileged

It's a good thing you took all of your money out of stocks in August and invested heavily in wheat futures, because now all those Wall Street schmucks are lining up for your bread, and you're making a killing. Because now, rather than trampling an octogenarian at Walmart for a $350 Daewoo laptop, you can kick down a little more for a luxury notebook. In everything but name, the Samsung X460 is just that: a bourgeois piece of tech for the upper crust. It looks good, performs well, has nice battery life, and it's a lighter than many 14.1-inch widescreens. But people are just going to have difficulty coughing up 1,600 smackers for one — except maybe you, Rockefeller.

This swanky machine has a velvety black and crimson styling befitting a smoking jacket, so it'll go well with yours — and looks good in the study sitting on your virgin teak and gorilla-skin laptop table. Its 2.26-GHz Core 2 Duo is speedy and its 320-GB drive roomy, so you'll have no problem editing your photos or video from your latest safari or night out with Clooney and Pitt. The Nvidia GeForce 9200M GS offers pleasing game performance, especially for a borderline ultralight. The keyboard is reminiscent of the MacBook Air's, and it's quite solid and comfortable, so you needn't worry about the RSI that often afflicts the working class. And the card reader can accommodate not only SD but also Memory Stick and xD, so you use the cards directly from your Canon, Sony or Olympus — no cables are necessary (not that you can't afford a cable).

Regretfully, if Samsung is going to go all out, it should pull out the stops. If you are going to pay a premium price for a laptop, you should at least get Blu-ray, but it's not even offered as an option here. And while 3-plus hours of battery life is decent, one cannot expect civilized people to plug in midflight, even if the servant in first class will do it for you.

In reality, most of us are wiping the still-wet ramen noodles from our beards, as we scour Craigslist for our next gig while our severance or unemployment rapidly dwindles. This is just not the economic climate to throw money around on a notebook that almost gets there. The Samsung is a good notebook, but it's not great, it's way overpriced, and it doesn't even have a big brand to artificially inflate its worth. If you're loaded, shouldn't your notebook be, too?

WIRED Impeccable elegance gives you coffeeshop je ne sais quoi. Support for SD, Memory Stick and xD is rare and cool. Overall high performance marks for a thin and light notebook.

TIRED Price: This is a great deal in a $900 machine. $1,600? Not so much. Lack of Blu-ray is puzzling, especially considering the HDMI-out.

  • Style: Thin and light
  • Operating System: MS Vista
  • Manufacturer: Samsung
  • Price: $1,600 (as tested)
  • Release Date: December 16, 2008
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Campus Technology Conference July 27–30, 2009

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