Friday, November 15, 2024

#Housing - Amazing Way China Builds Ultra-Modern Capsule Houses: TEKNIQ

1 November 2024

In this episode on Tekniq, we delve into the fabrication and assembly process of Capsule Homes in China.

#teslaadamtech - Elon Musk’s $6,789 Tiny House FINALLY HIT The Market! Everything You Need To Know HERE: ADAM TECH

5 November 2024

Elon Musk’s $6,789 Tiny House FINALLY HIT The Market! Everything You Need To Know HERE. The internet is buzzing with news about Elon Musk’s $6,789 tiny house finally hitting the market. If successful, this affordable housing option could be more than just a way to reduce costs—it could represent a bold new approach to one of America’s most pressing challenges: affordable housing. As property prices rise and wages stagnate, the dream of homeownership is slipping away for many. Musk’s plan for these accessible homes proposes a fundamental shift, making homeownership viable for first-time buyers and those facing financial hurdles. If Musk can deliver on his ambitious promises, these tiny homes may soon redefine how millions think about owning a home. So, how did this tiny house come to life, and what exactly does it offer? Let’s dive into everything you need to know! Elon Musk’s $6,789 Tiny House FINALLY HIT The Market! Everything You Need To Know HERE. What’s Inside Elon Musk’s $6,789 Tiny House?

Elon Musk has already disrupted the automotive, aerospace, and energy industries with Tesla, SpaceX, and SolarCity. But now, he’s setting his sights on one of society's most pressing challenges: affordable housing. Musk envisions a world where housing is not only accessible but also sustainable, modular, and adaptable to the modern way of life. Elon Musk’s $6,789 Tiny House FINALLY HIT The Market! Everything You Need To Know HERE. The idea began with Musk’s collaboration with Boxabl, a construction technology company known for its modular, foldable homes. These tiny houses are designed to be affordable, eco-friendly, and easy to set up, presenting an exciting alternative for first-time homeowners, renters, and those looking to downsize. And with the base price of $6,789, Musk aims to make homeownership an achievable dream for more people. #Adamtechus #teslaadamtech #teslatinyhouse #tinyhouse

#F1 - Will Gabriel Bortoleto prove a revelation at Sauber? The Inside Line

15 November 2024

Sauber’s plans for 2025 might look different, with rumours that Audi is set to sell a stake in its F1 team to Qatar. But, one thing confirmed is its driver line-up, with F2 star Gabriel Bortoleto joining on a multi-year deal. The 20-year-old will run alongside German veteran Nico Hülkenberg as the squad continues its transition to Audi from 2026. And the São Paulo native is ready to step-up.

Watch the video, and tell us what you think in the comments…


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Thursday, November 14, 2024

#investment #finance - Your Need to Know: Stocks weak on open. 11/14/24: CME Group

14 November 2024

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#Gaza - Report from Gaza: Palestinians Feel They Are Being "Slowly Exterminated" in Israel's Genocide: Democracy Now

14 November 2024

We go to Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, where we get an update from Arwa Damon of the humanitarian organization INARA on "deteriorating conditions" as Palestinians are "slowly exterminated" by disease and starvation caused by Israel's brutal siege.

A special U.N. committee has found that Israel's actions in Gaza are "consistent with the characteristics of genocide."

Palestinians in Gaza feel that "they are living through their own annihilation," says Damon. "There is actually a real sense that the worst is yet to come." Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday.

Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.

#F1 - Lifting the lid: The cutting-edge tech fueling F1 success: CNBC International

27 October 2024

While a Formula One driver may be the star athlete behind the wheel, it is the cutting-edge technology and the skilled engineers deploying it that complete the rest of the team. F1 races are often decided by tenths of seconds, and technological advancements can make or break a team’s time on the circuit. “Formula One is all about performance, and it’s performance which drives success on the racetrack. So, we as engineers have always focused on how can we get the quickest car, and to achieve that requires a very innovative approach,” said Ben Waterhouse, head of performance engineering for Oracle Red Bull Racing. According to Waterhouse, the four main ingredients contributing to a high performing car are its chassis, the power unit, the tires and the driver. “Without all four of them operating at a very high level, it's very difficult to have real success,” Waterhouse added. The F1 winter break is the period between the end of the season and the start of pre-season testing, but it is hardly a “break” for the team’s engineers. “There's different approaches to designing a Formula One car. Either you take the base of what was your previous year's car, and you carry that over, or you're going for a complete conceptual change to unlock more performance. In both cases, there's still a lot of work that goes into physically building the car in the winter season,” said Dan Keyworth, director of business technology for McLaren Racing. James Vowles, team principal for Williams Racing, said he spends about 30% of his time on technology. “What I'm doing is creating technologies and infrastructure that allow us not to produce a good car in ‘24 but allow us to produce a good car in 2026, ‘27, ‘28. It sounds so far away in our world, but it's really important to set that right timeline out. What we’re fixing can’t be fixed overnight,” Vowles said. Watch the video above for an in-depth look at the technology that fuels F1 success, featuring interviews with Formula One Group CEO Stefano Domenicali, McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown, Williams Racing Team Principal James Vowles, Scuderia Ferrari HP Team Principal Fréd Vasseur and more.

#CNBC #InsideTrack #F1


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#F1 - Which tracks should stay on the F1 calendar? The Inside Line

14 November 2024

The Formula One teams may be back at their bases in preparation for the 2024 season’s final three races, a triple header. But, the sport itself is racing on, when it comes to its plans for the future, and specifically the venues where Grands Prix will be held.

Watch the video, and tell us what you think in the comments…


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#Spain - Thousands evacuated as #Málaga hit with torrential rain following Spain deadly floods | BBC News

14 November 2024

Large parts of Spain were hit overnight with more torrential rain, just two weeks after more than 220 people died in flash flooding in Valencia. It is the same weather system affecting Málaga and other parts of southern and eastern Spain. Valencia is still recovering from a year's worth of rain in just eight hours last month.


#Spain #BBCNews

DANA: Así se ha VIVIDO el TEMPORAL en la PROVINCIA de MÁLAGA, GRANADA y TARRAGONA | RTVE Noticias