Monday, February 15, 2016

It's The Nature Of The Business Cycle

L.A.'s Top Tech Guru Is Preparing for the Bubble to Burst

For more than two years, Suster has been warning that companies have become overhyped and overvalued. He believes a correction is coming. On his blog, he wrote that "outsiders" — hedge funds, mutual funds, crowdsourcing — have poured too much money into the industry. He declared a period of "mourning for the days of rational behavior."

More recently, his premonitions have become more dire. With the stock market dropping and troubling news out of China, Suster went on Facebook in early January and predicted a "bloodbath" for angels — the amateur investors who put $25,000 or $50,000 into a startup company.

He's not alone. More and more people in the industry are sensing a shift in the landscape. The era may be ending when any Caltech grad who could put together a PowerPoint deck could get a $1 million seed round.

Suster doesn't know how bad things will get. It could be a mild correction or it could be something worse, like the dot-com crash of 2000 or the financial crisis of 2008. He's still optimistic about technology over the long run — that's why he's still investing — but in the near term, he sees a powerful storm brewing.

In an interview, he says he has surveyed venture capitalists, and they are all pulling back.

"I'm telling you what my intuition is from the conversations I've had," he says. "I want to say to entrepreneurs, 'If you knew the meetings I was in, you would be cutting costs right now.'"

(LAWeekly.com)

Top Fuel Dragsters Are No Joke

* One Top Fuel dragster 500 cubic-inch Hemi engine makes more horsepower than the first 4 rows at the Daytona 500.

* Under full throttle, a dragster engine consumes 11.2 gallons of nitro methane per second; a fully loaded 747 consumes jet fuel at the same rate with 25% less energy being produced.

* A stock Dodge Hemi V8 engine cannot produce enough power to merely drive the dragster’s supercharger.

* Dual magnetos supply 44 amps to each spark plug. This is the output of an arc welder in each cylinder.
* Spark plug electrodes are totally consumed during a pass. After 1/2 way, the engine is dieseling from compression plus the glow of exhaust valves at 1400 degrees F. The engine can only be shut down by cutting the fuel flow.

* If spark momentarily fails early in the run, unburned nitro builds up in the affected cylinders and then explodes with sufficient force to blow cylinder heads off the block in pieces or split the block in half.
* Dragsters reach over 300 MPH before you have completed reading this sentence.

* In order to exceed 300 MPH in 4.5 seconds, dragsters must accelerate an average of over 4 G’s. In order to reach 200 MPH well before half-track, the launch acceleration approaches 8 G’s.

* Top Fuel engines turn approximately 540 revolutions from light to light!

* Including the burnout, the engine must only survive 900 revolutions under load.

* The redline is actually quite high at 9500 RPM.

* THE BOTTOM LINE: Assuming all the equipment is paid off, the crew worked for free, & for once, NOTHING BLOWS UP, each run costs an estimated $1,000 per second.
The current Top Fuel dragster elapsed time record is 4.441 seconds for the quarter-mile (10/05/03, Tony Schumacher). The top speed record is 333.00 MPH (533 km/h) as measured over the last 66′ of the run (09/28/03, Doug Kalitta).

(Jalopnik.com)

That's Just Funny


(CarThrottle.com)

The Official End Of An Era

The Death Of Group B


On the 5th March 1986 in Portugal, Group B was coming to an end on the first stage after the incident of Joaquim Santos. Santos was seeded 12th and the lead drivers were already through and road was clearer but still there were occasional spectators standing in middle of the road to cheer on the local drivers. Coming from fast right hand corner and into a tighter right hander over a small crest on downhill section, Santos lost control of the car and spun right into the crowd. Two children and a woman were killed on the spot and 30 injured, with one of the injured children later dying in the hospital. This saw the start of the end.

(CarThrottle.com)

I Need To Take Advantage Of This Deal

Apple iPad Mini 3 Price Slashed By $300


Speaking of price, the 128 GB variant of the Apple iPad Mini 3 will now set the buyers back by $299.99. The original price of the tablet is $599.99. This means, buyers can save $300 with this limited period offer.

The discounted iPad Mini 3 unit is available in Silver and Space Gray colors. Here is the link to order the 128 GB Wi-Fi only iPad Mini 3 from Best Buy. It is worth noting that, buyers can avail “Titanium Internet Security” subscription free of cost for 6 Months, upon purchasing the device.

As far as the specifications go, the iPad Mini 3 comes with a 7.9-inch LED-backlit IPS LCD display and 1,536 x 2,048 pixels screen resolution. This display combination translates to a pixel density of 324 ppi. Under the hood, it is powered a dual-core Cyclone (Apple A7) processor clocked at 1.3 GHz and backed by 1 GB of RAM.

(IBTimes.com)

Where Do I Sign Up?

Foreplay

Finding someone who loves the game (and you)? There's an app for that

On top of all the popular dating sites, such as eHarmony, Plenty Of Fish and Zoosk, exist enterprises whose specific charge is to help golfers find other golfers. There's the American Singles Golf Association, with 62 chapters across the country that regularly host golf outings, clinics and dinner parties so people can meet in person. The association estimates that three-quarters of its membership is between 45 and 60. For the online crowd there's GolfMates.com, which charges $70 for three months of full membership, and the free DateAGolfer.com

Though both ensure that the matches you encounter have an interest in golf, the scale of these sites is far smaller than the scale of the more popular dating sites, which attract millions of users. When I created a profile on DateAGolfer, I found just three guys based in New York City who were within my age range (25 to 35 years old).

(GolfDigest.com)

Edmonton Oilers in sell-off mode in the Pacific Division - ESPN.com

Los Angeles Kings
  • Like a punch to the gut early in a boxing match, the Kings were stung by Dustin Byfuglien's re-signing with the Jets. They would have loved to have made the Winnipeg Jets a trade offer. Now they need to recover and look at other options on defense in the rental trade market. None compare to what Byfuglien could have provided, but it's time to move on. Pending unrestricted free agents Dan Hamhuis (if he's willing to waive his no-trade clause), Kris Russell (if he doesn't re-sign with the Flames) and, to a lesser degree, Roman Polak could all be options. The waiving of Christian Ehrhoff this week underlines L.A.'s need to add depth on the blue line.
San Jose Sharks
  • The Sharks aren't desperate, but adding another body for depth to their blue-line corps remains the priority. Insurance is needed because any injury to their top four would leave a youthful group needing to step up. A veteran rental add-on makes sense.
Anaheim Ducks
  • My sense is that Ducks general manager Bob Murray wanted to see how the first two to three weeks after the All-Star break went before he decided how he was going to proceed ahead of the trade deadline. The Ducks have continued their winning ways. They've already made a few moves this season, so nothing is forcing Murray to do anything. But he'd get depth on defense and could use one of those trade chips to beef up the forward ranks if he sees something he likes.
(ESPN.com)