London tried the quite flammable bendy buses but, apart from being unsafe for a short while, they never captured the imagination like the old hop-on-hop-off London buses. Well, that and so many people refer to the bendies as ‘the free buses’ on account that it’s so easy to slip on without paying
The old Routemaster bus is a London icon, but the iconic 1954 design did need a revamp.
Heatherwick Studios, the design agency behind the new bus, must be pleased to become the chosen ones whose design will arrive for the London Olympics in 2012.
You’ll be pleased to know that the Wright Group, makers of London’s current double-decker bus, will make the new one.
The new design has two staircases and three doors, and still sports that old fashioned rear door so that the more daring/desperate can pounce onto the bus or exit at traffic lights, etc.
The original’s diesel engine has gone in favour of a hybrid model which has a 40% efficiency boost over normal engines as well as cranking out 15% more power than existing hybrids. There’s also the added bonus of them being quieter – anyone that’s lived on a hill on a London bus route will understand the need for that one.
The buses will carry 87 passengers which is 10 more than the old one but much less than the 149 that the bendy buses could carry – but then, chances are, not all were paying passengers.
The first five buses will cost £1.6 million each and then, London tax payers, the price will drop to £300,000 each. A normal bus costs £190,000 and a bendy bus £250,000.
I’m not sure that the SE Snapdragon will include all of those tricks, especially as it sounds as though this blower gets a lower resolution 8.1 megapixel camera on this phone.
Did you notice that they have gone with the Xperia line for this blower? Since the Xperia X2 is already reserved for their next WinMo smartphone, could this be Sony Ericsson Xperia X5 that has bee we’ve been hearing about?
In a 2-4-1 assault here’s another design from the SE camp and this one goes by the name of “Kiki”.
Whilst details are pretty slim there are a couple of interesting points to make with this phone.
For a start, the Sony Ericsson “Kiki” comes with a transparent glasslike display.
The images are projected on this display and, it appears that this display can be viewed from both sides of the handset.
It also has a smooth surface keypad on the front where the numbers should be – I’m guessing when the mobile is activated the digits appear.
I’m not entirely sure if the board will feature some tactile feedback or whether the symbols on it will be fixed, customisable or just change depending on how you’re using the handset – perhaps all three!
Anyway, I’ll be keeping an eye on these so keep in touch!
I’ve seen double-adapters for headphones plenty of times but if you’re anything like me you’re gonna end up leaving them at home. Some bright spark has had the brains to shove a splitter on a keyring – genius! Now a pair of friends can happily share tunes safe in the knowledge there will be an acceptable earphone [...]
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