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Rising global temperatures mean stronger storms worldwide — but what if the humble oyster could protect our coastlines? Alejandro Alba explains how oyster reefs can help communities stay dry and save millions of dollars in storm destruction. Presented by Honda.
#Earth #Environment #ClimateCrisis #NowThis
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usermarquez-moved · 1 year
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hrc announcing max, checo, yuki will be in honda racing thanks day all the way since a month ago and then mentioning it again yesterday AND MARC HAS NOT EVEN BEEN MENTIONED AT ALL?!??! my man has more world championships than all of them combined 😭😭
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motoringinvestments · 20 days
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Toyota Camry, Honda Civic inventories rise, report says
Toyota’s Camry exceeded its seasonal historical average inventory by more than 15 days supply in June and Honda carried about 25 days more Civics than usual, Joseph Spak, a New York-based analyst for RBC, said in today’s report. Camry and Civic were the only models identified as at risk for reduced output among 16 of the top-selling vehicles in the U.S. market. General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co.…
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clairwil · 7 months
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Hacking and tracking fingers, automobiles, with Daito Manabe and Kaoru Sugano
Yamamoto, Daito Manabe, and Kauru Sugano discuss the use of open models for creative collaboration during South by Southwest Interactive 2013. At Omni Hotel in downtown Austin, Texas. There was a point in time when I understood this. Now it remains as a mysterious poem. Poem Note Daito Manabe Daito Manabe and MIKKO Manabe artist Genome data Github MAD fan fiction videos, about 600…
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sgrji · 8 months
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Honda: A Pioneer in Mobility and Innovation
Honda Motor Co., Ltd., a renowned Japanese automotive manufacturer, has left an indelible mark on the global automotive industry. Established in 1948, Honda has been a pioneer in producing reliable and fuel-efficient vehicles. The company’s commitment to innovation shines through its development of the Civic, Accord, and iconic Civic Type R. Honda’s hybrid technology, with the Insight and…
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gaadikey · 2 years
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Honda 2 Wheelers announces gate opening of Dreamers Café for Customers
Honda 2 Wheelers announces gate opening of Dreamers Café for Customers
After delighting its fast-expanding riding community with an exclusive customer experience during Homecoming Fest, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India welcomed patrons to its recently established Dreamers Café, situated at Honda Global Resource Factory (Manesar, Haryana). Eliminating the dilemma of culminating a long ride at an ideal hangout place which satisfies a quintessential rider in today’s…
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Max Verstappen of Oracle Red Bull Racing and Netherlands and Sergio Perez of Oracle Red Bull Racing and Mexico during the Honda Racing Thanks Day 2023 at the Mobility Resort Motegi on December 3, 2023 in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.
🎥: Honda Racing Global Japanese
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Honda 0 Series Saloon Concept, 2024. Honda has used the CES to present prototypes for a new EV series for global markets. In 2026, Honda will begin introducing the first model of the Honda 0 Series globally, starting from North America, then to Japan, Asia, Europe, Africa and the Middle East and South America.
Saloon concept movie  
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perstappen · 1 year
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Daniel will be attending the Honda Racing Thanks Day 2023 on December 3rd with Max, Yuki, Checo and Ayumu. They will be participating in a showrun as well as a karting race!
The event will be live-streamed on the Honda Racing Global YouTube page
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charlescoded · 1 year
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Max Verstappen at the 2022 Honda Racing Thanks Day
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coimbrabertone · 12 hours
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I Guess We Gotta Talk About Andretti...
So, I've been rather negative when it comes to modern F1 on this blog, and unfortunately, we gotta go there again this week.
So, this week, at Indycar's Long Beach Grand Prix - which turned into a pretty good race at the end - Mario Andretti was interviewed when it comes to his son, Michael's, bid to bring Andretti to Formula One as an eleventh team.
Mario, the 1978 Formula One World Champion, said that he's offended and finds it ridiculous that F1 has rejected the application, that Andretti has worked hard to create a deal with GM, has promised to support drivers in F2 and F3, and that value is added to Formula One by having an eleventh team. Basically, Andretti has met every hurdle that FOM has put ahead of them, and what have the FOM and the teams done in turn?
The teams are trying to get a ten-team limit put into the new Concorde Agreement.
Do I think that Andretti would instantly fix all my problems with modern F1? No.
Do I think F1 would be more interesting with another team? Yes.
Why? Because first of all, so many drivers have been stuck on the outside because there's too few seats in F1. Felipe Drugovich is doing fuck all this season because he couldn't get an F1 drive as a runaway F2 champion. Theo Pourchaire, the next F2 champion, is about to do his second Indycar race this weekend with Arrow McLaren. Mick Schumacher, Callum Ilott, and Robert Shwartzman are all in sports cars after super promising F3 and F2 careers. Marcus Armstrong is in Indycar, Louis Deletraz in IMSA, etc, etc.
Even Oscar Piastri, who has one of the most successful junior careers of recent memory, had to take a year off and ended up debuting with McLaren instead of Alpine.
All of these guys who could have F1 seats are instead doing amazing things in other series. Meanwhile, Lance Stroll has an Aston seat because his dad owns the team, Yuki Tsunoda has an Alpha Tauri seat because Honda wants a Japanese driver, and Daniel Ricciardo is his teammate for reasons that even Red Bull seems puzzled about at this point.
Adding two seats in F1 could improve that situation.
At least one of those seats would likely go to an American, and maybe Logan Sargeant has soured some people's tastes towards that, but hey, if you're going to have three races in the US, you're gonna need American talent to help support that interest.
Haas sure as hell isn't doing a good job of being an American team. Hell, Haas isn't doing a good job of much of anything. They have no ambition, they have two safe, boring, older drivers who will score a few points every once in awhile and let the team collect its prize money check at the end of the season. There's nothing exciting about that, Haas isn't going to have some young charger to breathe life into the back of the grid, Haas isn't going to master the 2026 regulations and give some amazing Brawn storyline, they don't even make their own cars - they have Dallara do it.
Andretti is going to have more ambition than that, I can guarantee that if nothing else. Andretti has three full time cars in Indycar, a bunch of cars in Indy Lights, two cars in IMSA in association with Wayne Taylor Racing, and is potentially laying the groundwork for a move into NASCAR as well.
Marco Andretti is in Trucks while Gainbridge, a major investor in Andretti, has been popping up on the Spire cars, along with rumors that Gainbridge and Andretti wanting to buy into the team.
All of this along with a share in an Australian Supercars team, a Formula E team, and Extreme E. They're a global team that isn't afraid to spend money. They're trying to win championships in series across the world.
F1 doesn't think all of that is good enough.
Why? Because that would mean the teams have to split money eleven ways instead of ten. That's it. That's the entire reason.
Paddock space? Space for twenty-six cars is written into the rules.
Value added? Look at all that stuff above, Andretti isn't coming to F1 to fuck around, and even if it was, half the grid is doing the same thing.
It's all about the money.
As much as I fully believe Andretti is overqualified for F1, I almost want them to say fuck it and abandon F1, put the money into the rest of your series. Marcus Ericsson, Kyle Kirkwood, and Colton Herta are competitive each and every week in an Indycar series where being a few tenths off could put you at the back of the field. The #10 and #40 WTR Andretti cars in IMSA are major championship threats. Plus, if Andretti can get that Spire deal and get into NASCAR, that's a sport that's experiencing its own resurgence in popularity.
I know NASCAR is very much focused in the US but having 4.3 million viewers for Talladega this last weekend is four times the ratings that F1 pulls, and everyone's talking about how big F1 is becoming in the US. F1 is getting all these American sponsors and American races, but whenever it comes to letting more Americans into the sport, there's always this hostility.
Motorsports is more than just F1, and the more F1 turns up its nose at the rest of motorsports, the more it alienates fans like me.
Which is a damn shame, because F1 was my first love in motorsports.
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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The original novelizations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again will be published in English for the first time on October 3. They'll be available in paperback and e-book via University of Minnesota Press.
First published in 1955, the books were written by Shigeru Kayama, who conceived the original story for Godzilla. They’ve been newly translated into English by Jeffrey Angles, professor of Japanese at Western Michigan University.
The two young adult novellas are being published together in one 256-page book. The official synopsis is below.
Godzilla emerged from the sea to devastate Tokyo in the now-classic 1954 film, produced by Tōhō Studios and directed by Ishirō Honda, creating a global sensation and launching one of the world’s most successful movie and media franchises. Awakened and transformed by nuclear weapons testing, Godzilla serves as a terrifying metaphor for humanity’s shortsighted destructiveness: this was the intent of Shigeru Kayama, the science fiction writer who drafted the 1954 original film and its first sequel and, in 1955, published these novellas.
Although the Godzilla films have been analyzed in detail by cultural historians, film scholars, and generations of fans, Kayama’s two Godzilla novellas—both classics of Japanese young-adult science fiction—have never been available in English. This book finally provides English-speaking fans and critics the original texts with these first-ever English-language translations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again. The novellas reveal valuable insights into Kayama’s vision for the Godzilla story, feature plots that differ from those of the films, and clearly display the author’s strong antinuclear, proenvironmental convictions.
Kayama’s fiction depicts Godzilla as engaging in guerrilla-style warfare against humanity, which has allowed the destruction of the natural world through its irresponsible, immoral perversion of science. As human activity continues to cause mass extinctions and rapid climatic change, Godzilla provides a fable for the Anthropocene, powerfully reminding us that nature will fight back against humanity’s onslaught in unpredictable and devastating ways.
Pre-order Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again by Shigeru Kayama.
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