7 famous car brand


1FERRARI


Ferrari is a manufacturer of racing cars and high-performance sports car which was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. At first, Scuderia Ferrari sponsored drivers and manufactures race cars, the company is now also developing an independent car production in 1946, and later became Ferrari SpA, and is now controlled by the Fiat group. The company is based in Maranello, near Modena, Italy.

Ferrari also took part in Formula One competition. One of the drivers is the famous seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher.


7 Amazing Works of Ancient Architecture


1. Design Windmills

Windmills of ancient Persia is one of the oldest windmills ever built by humans. The windmill was made by the Persian civilization about 3000 years ago. This windmill used to grind grain and pump water. Plant grass - grass tied together to form pads placed on the central axis. The windmill is made with the heart - the heart, because nearly every part made by hand. Although the mechanism is simple, but the windmills have been known by all other civilizations at that time, and some countries still use this mechanism to in this modern era. In a way, this ancient windmill is the forerunner of modern windmills that are used as wind power.

















2. Persian wind tower

Still from the ancient Persian civilization, wind towers or wind tower is used by the people of Persia to the air ventilation system at home - their home. Their ventilation system is much more complicated than the existing ventilation system in our homes. Ventilation systems that they develop at least 2,000 years ago this might only be rivaled by a ventilation system with modern technology.

The principle is to use a combination of air pressure differences, and adjustment of environmental climate in the region of Persia.














7 Things That Dealing With Famous Train in the World


1. Today's Fastest Train - magnetically Levitated trains

Magnetically Levitated Maglev trains or commonly abbreviated, is the fastest train in the world today. Train Emission from this Sakura Negri Walk on Rail Floating Magnet with Maximum speed 581 km / hour. Japan's super-fast trains are not running on rails, but floating, above the rail height of 10 cm.
 

2. Longest Train series - Burlington Northern Santa Fe

Burlington Northern Santa Fe or BNSF has scored a world record for Longest Train in the World Series, the train consisted of 295 carriage and 9 Locomotive across Ardoch, North Dakota.

7 Phenomenal and Advanced Robot


1. ASIMO
ASIMO tangible like an astronaut with the height and weight 130 cm/54 kg. ASIMO created by Honda Motor Co. has the ability to walk and even run. Robots that have the resources of ion battery is capable of wirelessly controlled by computer and receive voice commands. Unlike other robots that have a rigid movement, Asimo movement more smooth so it can be enabled for a variety of jobs.







2. T-52 ENRYU

A 3.3-meter robot created plays Japan for the purpose of rescue. ENRYU which means dragon was first created in 2004 to assist the evacuation of victims of earthquakes and disasters that occurred in Japan. This robot has arms that can lift a 500 kg object. In 2007, created a newer version of this robot, called T-53, to rescue earthquake victims in Niigata, Japan.




7 Gun World's Best Ever Produced


1. SIGP 250



SIG P250 pistols are American and German origin. Created by JP Sauer and Son Exeter Sig Sauer. This is a semi-automatic pistol. The action was based on reverse operation and is equipped with 17 bullets. Has the look of iron with 147 mm base. 




 




7 advanced technologies from the beginning until now



1.Ipod
iPod is a brand of a series of digital media player device that is designed and sold by Apple Computer (Hewlett-Packard also had to sell the product with the name Apple iPod + HP). The name "iPod" is also used to represent the name of one of the variants of digital media players in the circuit (this variant is now called the "iPod classic"). Most of the variants of the iPod provides a user interface (user interface) is simple to use design in the form of steering wheel (scroll wheel). iPod classic storing data on a hard drive, while other models use flash memory. Like most other music player device, the iPod can be used as an external hard drive when connected to a computer.

7 People Killed by His Own which



Discovery collects stories of the inventor or owner of the innovation, who was killed tragically by a product made by their own. Here is the inventor or owner of the innovations that have been killed by their own innovations.

1. James Heselden
On 26 September 2010, James Heselden, the owner of the British company Hesco Bastion, a company that produces the Segway, died from two-wheel drive it.

According to eyewitnesses, the 62-year-old man fell off a Segway and slipped into the abyss berkedalaman 30 feet, until finally his body and the Segway found in the river, near his home in West Yorkshire, England.
Segway

Ironically, this tragic accident was just hose the day before the announcement of a research which revealed an increasing number of cases of injuries due to accidents Segway, the majority of victims are the new Segway riders who have not experienced.

7 World's Most Expensive Guitar


We know that the guitar is a musical instrument of the most common and popular. Here are 6 most expensive guitar in the world:
"Lenny" - Stevie Ray Vaughan's 1965 Fender Stratocaster Composite: $ 623.500
Guitar expensive
Great blues guitarist, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lenny was awarded by his wife on the 26 th birthday in 1980. This is his favorite guitar and continue to be used until he died in 1990.
Eric Clapton's C.F. Martin & Co., Circa 1939: $ 791.500
Guitar expensive
One of Eric Clapton's guitar into the list. The reason is that Eric Clapton is one of the few guitarists who sold his guitar. But this guitar sold for raising funds for Crossroads Rehabilitation Center.
Eric Clapton's 1964 Gibson ES0335 TDC: $ 847.500
Guitar expensive
Often used by Clapton in 1964. This is the type of Gibson's most