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Boeing 787 Dreamliner

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long-range, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It seats 210 to 290 passengers, depending on the variant. Boeing states that it is the company’s most fuel-efficient airliner and the world’s first major airliner to use composite materials for most of its construction. The 787 consumes 20% less fuel than the similarly-sized Boeing 767. Some of its distinguishing features include a four-panel windshield, noise-reducing chevrons on its engine nacelles, and a smoother nose contour. developed by

The aircraft’s initial designation was 7E7, prior to its renaming in January 2005.The first 787 was unveiled in a roll-out ceremony on July 8, 2007, at Boeing’s Everett assembly factory, by which time it had become the fastest-selling wide-body airliner in history with 677 orders. By October 2011, 797 Boeing 787s had been ordered by 57 customers, with ILFC having the largest number on order.

The 787 development and production has involved a large-scale collaboration with numerous suppliers around the globe. Final assembly is at the Boeing Everett Factory in Everett, Washington. Aircraft will also be assembled at a new factory in North Charleston, South Carolina. Both sites will deliver 787s to airline customers. Originally planned to enter service in May 2008, the project has suffered from repeated delays and is now more than three years behind schedule. The airliner’s maiden flight took place on December 15, 2009, and completed flight testing in mid-2011. Final Federal Aviation Administration and European Aviation Safety Agency certification was received in late August 2011 and the first model was delivered in late September 2011.

Lest We Forget – A Moment of Remembrance

“Nos bras meurtris vous tendent le flambeau, à vous toujours de le porter bien haut.”

“To you from failing hands we throw the torch; be yours to hold it high.”

These words are the motto of the Montreal Canadiens – it is from the poem “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae, written in 1915, the year before the Canadiens won their first Stanley Cup championship.

 

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

~John McCrae, 1915

Amazingly, Ringtones Are A $2 Billion Business

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Here’s a breakdown of online music sales from Gartner, by way of Peter Kafka at All Things D. The most insane thing about this chart? How important ringtones are.

"To sum up: More than 10 years after Napster, one of the key pillars of the music business is ringtones, a business that peaked around 2005, when some of you would have recognized the image at the top right of this post.

If you’re reading this, you probably haven’t paid for a ringtone since 2007, and you probably don’t know anyone who does. But there it is, generating two-point-one-billion dollars."

ADULT-FRIENDLY TREEHOUSES

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German-based company, Baumraum builds treehouses using sustainable materials and specially engineered cables that avoid damaging the trees.  Some lucky kid or adult is living the treehouse dream.

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McDonald's Sundial Billboard – Innovative Advertising!

See just how innovative advertising has become. McDonald’s sundial billboard is the perfect example of such creativity and ingenuity. Displayed is their breakfast menu as well as their lunch menu. The sun casts a shadow on each item that corresponds to the time of day you would normally eat it.

Ad agency Leo Burnett, with the help of an engineer, researched the perfect location so that the sundial can create the cool effect. Talk about impressive! With an aim at transforming the way people think, feel and ultimately behave, Leo Barnett hit their mark spot on with this ad.


Fun huh?!

Kids See Things Differently Than Adults

If you are a parent, you have most likely smiled more than once while thinking about how your child views the world. I think it’s safe to say that kids look at things a lot differently than us grown-ups. Jeff Wysaski knows all about how kids view things differently than adults. His adult vs. kid comparisons on Pleated Jeans really made me laugh. The difference is remarkable but I think it is quite true. It’s amazing how seeing pictures like this can bring back so many memories.











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Some Levity! The Road to Alcoholism

I  used to be like this…
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Then I met a  girl…
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  She was  like this…
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  Together, we  were like this…
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  I gave her  gifts like this…
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  When she  accepted my proposal, I was like  this…
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  I used to talk  to her all night like this…
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  And at the  office I used to do this…
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  When my  friends saw my girlfriend, they stared like  this…

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  And I used to  react like this…
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  But on Valentine’s  Day, 
  she received a red rose from someone  else like this…

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  And she was  like this…
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  And I was like  this…
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  Which later led to  this..
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  and  this…
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I  felt
  like doing this…
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  So I started  doing this…
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NOW   look at  me…

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DAMN
  GIRLS!

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17 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Morning Coffee [infographic]

Emmanuel Fonte

I take my daily coffee rituals very seriously. And, compared to a few of my co-workers, I am only a moderate addict. We have convinced ourselves that we need (yes, need) coffee to wake us up in the morning, to make the tedious tasks a little more bearable, and to deliver us safely past the after-lunch lull. “Caffeinated” not only describes beverages, but it also fairly describes us after a rough day at work. I’m not judging you, coffee addict, I am bonding with you.

If any of these scenarios could be taken out of your super-secret diary, take a look at the infographic below for some fun facts about everyone’s favorite legal addiction. (And if you scoff in my general direction, preferring tea or diet coke, check out the infographic anyway for some fun dinner party trivia.) Did you know, for example, that coffee is one of the highest traded commodities, second only to oil? Or that coffee addiction was viewed as a vice in the 1700s?