sabato 30 marzo 2013

Flow-chart

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Primer

A        AIRPLANE

An airplane,  is a powered fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine or propeller. The uses for airplanes includes recreation, transportation of goods and people, military, and research.

airplain in flight



B         BENZ

Karl Friedrich Benz was a German engine designer and car engineer generally as the inventor of the petrol-powered automobile.

inventor of the petrol powered automobile

C         CUGNOT

Nicolas Joseph Cugnot was a French engineer, best known for being the inventor in 1769 of the first car with 3 wheels.
here a video show the cugnot's car :



nicolas cugnot the inventor of the first car with 3 wheels



D         DROMEDARY
 Dromedary is an example how animals are used as trasport. Now i show a video as the dromedary in Ghadames the Méhariste patrol the ambit.




dromedary on the road






E         ELEPHANTS

The elephants in varius part of the world are used as trasport for example in the picture below an elephants in the street in Thailandia.



elephants in the city



F         FERRY


A ferry is a boat used for transport of the passengers or goods.



ferry in the port

G        GLIDER

The glider is an airplane more heavy the air which is claimed in flight due to the dynamic reaction of the air against the wing surfaces and the free flight of which does not depend on an engine.



glider in the sky


H        HELICOPTER


A helicopter is a type of Rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by rotors.


helicopter military



I          INERTIA


Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion or rest, or the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.


example inertia

J          JETPACK

Jetpack is similar bag opereted with jet propulsion that a person flight.

man with jetpack
image taken from the film Fahrenheit 451

K        KAMEN

 Dean Kamen is a invetor of self-balancing human transporter with a computer controler with a gyroscopic stabilization and control system.

inventor of self-balancing human transporter

L         LIFT

the lift is a means for lift a palace with a cabin  manoeuvrable from the inside.

scenic lift
M       MOPED

A moped is a type of low-powered motorcycle designed to provide economical and relatively safe transport with minimal licensing requirements.


philips moped 1959


     NAUTILUS

 NAUTILUS is the name the first  military submarine  a nuclear-powered. Below I show a fantastic model of Jules Verne's in the novel : Twenty thousand leagues under the sea and  The mysterious Island.



a fantastic model of Jules Verne
Below a picture initial sea trial Nautilus 20 january 1955.
Nautilus in  sea 1955

O        O-BAHN


The  o-bahn is a trasport where an vehicle of road mecheanically constrained guide with a dedicated path where the maximum permissible speed is 100 km/h.


O-bahn busway


P         POCOCK

 George Pocock is an invetor that exploit the wind means kite for move a carriage.
The chair-volant George pocock




Q        QUAD

The quad-bike is a sport transpot to face the route as a normally quadricycle can't face.

confortable off-road

R         ROCKET


The Rocket is the name of the first steam locomotive inveted by Richard Trevithick about first half '800.
the first Steam locomotive by Richard Trevithick




S       SHIP


The ship is a means for trasport passenger or goods for lenght distance in the sea. below a cruise ship as  is used for spend a holiday period in the sea.

cruise ship


T         TRAIN

The Train is means for trasport people, goods in various part of the world with a route in binary. Below
in the picture the first otalian hogh-speed train.
ETR 200 the first italian high-speed train



U        UNDERGROUND


The underground is means for trasport people for place to place in the city in a short time. Below a picture of the london underground.


london underground

V        VAN


The van is a means for trasport people has dimensions more big a normally car for allow trasport from maxime  ten people.

old van

W       WRIGHT

Wilbur and Orville Wright were two engineers. They are the first flight a machine with on board any people.Below a picture of airplane used by brother's Wright on 1903.

17 december 1903 brothers first flight

X        X-PLANES

The X-planes are a series of experimental United states airplanes used to test and evaluate new technologies and aereodynamic concepts.

series of experimectal usa airplanes

Y        YACHT


yacht

Z         Zhukovskij


Nikolai zhukovskij founder of aerodynamics




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sabato 23 marzo 2013

Curiosity

Around the World in Eighty Days is was written in french language since Verne was author French look here.


                                                     Translated in english





and in italian.




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venerdì 22 marzo 2013

First post

I start  my blog  entitled: Technology and transport inspired by book : Around The World In eighty days of Jules Verne.
cover le tour du monde en 80 jours Jules Verne.


I analyzing the text finding all inherent my theme , i start to publish post for  inspire to word,phrases.For Example:
"Mr.Fogg not to win but for the sake of playing.The game was in his eyes a contest,a struggle with a difficulty,yet a motionless,unwearying struggle,congenial to his tastes" (Chapter 1).
"Phileas Fogg lived alone,and so to speak,outside of every social relation;and as he knew that in this world account must be taken of friction,and tha friction retards,he never rubbed against anybody." (Chapter 8).
"Half an hour several members of the reform came in and drew up to the fireplace, where a coal fire was steadily burning". (Chapter 3).
Phileas Fogg did not betray the least disappointment;
but the situation was a grave one. It was not at New York
as at Hong Kong, nor with the captain of the Henrietta as
with the captain of the Tankadere. Up to this time money
had smoothed away every obstacle. Now money failed.
Still, some means must be found to cross the Atlantic
on a boat, unless by balloon—which would have been
venturesome, besides not being capable of being put in
practice.(Chapter 32)




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