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This impressive car can cost you less than $900!

This car is not even a normal car! You can ask for the senses of the engineers who make the fire-breathing speed slasher like Hennessey Venom GT that packs a mind blowing 1500 horsepower and reaches a top speed of 287 mph mined from a poisonous 7.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. Named after a Spanish fighting bull of the 1940s, the Lamborghini Reventon features a 6.5-litre V12 engine that produces 650 horsepower and 478 lb-ft of torque. Top speed is pegged at 211 miles per hour and the sprint to 60 takes 3.4 seconds. These are beasts of a vehicle but they can zap your bank account faster than they can dash to 60 mph from a dead stop. Well, the car we are discussing about is fast, very safe and, oh by the way- it has a fuel efficiency of about 45 kilometres per litre of octane. The Toyota or Nissan sedan that you drive or in your case, your driver does, has an average mileage of less than 10 kilometres a litre. Interested? The young talented ones are making new inventions

Should you reject a smoker?

Would you reject somebody for a date, just because they smoke? Smoking is detrimental to health. It is not even worth experimenting. Ask yourself, “Why my potential partner and children would have the risk of being affected by cancer?” - Well, that’s one side. On the other hand, if you are really into someone, you should admire whatever they’re doing. Fun is when- you date again and become partners and later on your love daunts away his/her addiction! Right?

Are posts burden for the internet?

Most social media posts will stay there forever, or at least keep the history. How much of a memory burden would it be for the server? Firstly, anything that is uploaded, actually never gets deleted from the server, even if the post is deleted. So, all the posts will stay there in the server. Secondly, there is no limit to the size of the internet as it is just way of connecting computers. So, there is no existence of words such as ‘burden’ for internet. Thirdly, the internet does not have a 'memory' but relies on the storage and supply of data from and by all sites connected to it. The sites joining it daily increase the storage capacity and this is also complemented by existing sites who add further storage capacity, so the state of 'being full' could never really happen unless some authority decided upon a limit. By the way, did you know that your brain could store the whole internet content? Follow @AlviSaying on Twitter