On the latest episode of The Buzz, the show’s host, Toke Makinwa, accompanied by her guests – Femi Daniel, Tosin ‘Olorisupergal’ Ajibade, and Bethel ‘Senator’ Njoku – discussed everything that went down in the house over the weekend.
From the party moments, wacky times, ships and fights that plagued the Shine Ya Eye housemates, and everything in between. Even better, we got to see the housemates’ secret diary sessions.
These secret sessions, only on Showmax, allow housemates to rant about any and everything, and some of the juiciest details are revealed here. People discuss who they like, who they want to be with, those they can’t stand and more.
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Here’s a quick summary of what some of your favourite housemates had to share:
Boma talked about his major blowout with Angel over their task on Saturday. He told Big Brother he was grateful for the party that followed that evening as it helped to calm his nerves.
Jackie B spoke about her feelings in the house moving like a roller coaster – one moment she’s excited, the next she’s down.
Emmanuel had nothing exciting or personal to tell Biggie.
Maria’s most significant issue was how housemates consume food and how their choices are causing all of them to lose weight.
Whitemoney also talked about food, saying he wishes they had more options for spices in the house.
Pere was feeling very upset about having to share the bathrooms. He told Big Brother, “I don’t really like that”.
Niyi and Yerins were rightfully worried about the eviction show. As they were the first and second housemates to be evicted this season.
Beatrice didn’t want the housemates to know she feared the eviction. A fear she was right to nurse, as she became the third housemate to be evicted in a surprising twist on Sunday.
Yousef was still reeling from the explosive Saturday denim party they had with DJ Nana. He told Big Brother he almost forgot he was up for eviction.
Arin was also still excited about the party. She talked about kissing Boma, then Cross on the lips, and sleeping in Jaypaul’s bed.
Saskay is finally convinced that she doesn’t like Yousef because she figured out what felt mysterious about him and concluded that he is not her type.
Cross revealed that he may be catching feelings for Saskay and that a part of him felt bad for making her drunk.
Nini was just excited that she finally won a task.
Saga is drunk in love as he told Biggie, “Of course I want to talk about Nini”. He then confessed that he thought he was over feelings, but Nini is bringing them all back.
Princess thinks Pere is a sneaky person.
Jaypaul seconds that thought, adding that the universe is shoving something he doesn’t like right in his face. “But you have to learn to work with it”, he says.
Liquorose was still on a high from Friday’s party, telling Big Brother how she walked from the bathroom straight to kissing Emmanuel.
Peace thought it was interesting that nobody had swept her off her feet yet.
Tega thought there would have been more drama after the party and was a little disappointed. She hopes there’ll be more after the party this Saturday.
The secret diary sessions are only for Showmax. They’re a part of the network’s ‘The Buzz’, hosted by award-winning media personality Toke Makinwa. Catch new episodes on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 7 pm.
Download the Showmax app on your iOS or Android device to stay updated on the drama from the BBNaija’ Shine Ya Eye’ edition.
The bureau stated this in its “Company Income Tax by Sectors – Quarter Three (Q2 2021)’’ obtained from its website on Wednesday in Abuja.
Part of the report read, ‘Data on Company Income Tax breakdown by sectors for Q2 2021 reflected that the sum of N472.07bn was generated as CIT as against N392.64bn generated in Q1 2021 and N402.03bn generated in Q2 2020 representing 20.23% increase Quarter-on-Quarter and 17.42% increase Year-on-Year.”
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“Professional Services generated the highest amount of CIT with N130.09bn generated and closely followed by Other Manufacturing which generated N87.27bn, Banks & Financial Institutions generated N60.01bn while Textile and Garment Industry generated the least and closely followed by Automobiles and Assemblies and Pioneering with N27.23m, N62.15m and N64.30m generated respectively.”
“Out of the total amount generated in Q2 2021, N412.74bn was generated as CIT locally while N51.61bn was generated as foreign CIT payment. The balance of N2.72bn was generated as CIT from other payments.”
CyberDog is Xiaomi’s first foray into quadruped robotics for the open-source community and developers worldwide. Robotics enthusiasts interested in CyberDog can compete or co-create with other like-minded Xiaomi Fans, together with propelling the development and potential of quadruped robots.
Powerful, Precise, Agile
CyberDog is calibrated with Xiaomi’s in-house developed servo motors that translate into great speed, agility, and a wide range of motion. With a maximum torque output and rotation speed up to 32N·m/220Rpm, CyberDog is able to conduct a range of high-speed movements up to 3.2m/s and complicated actions such as backflips.
Powering CyberDog’s brain is the NVIDIA® Jetson Xavier™ NX platform, an AI Supercomputer for Embedded and Edge Systems which includes 384 CUDA® Cores, 48 Tensor Cores, a 6 Carmel ARM CPU, and 2 deep learning acceleration engines. For its owners, CyberDog processes massive data captured from its sensor system without a hitch.
To fully model biological organisms, CyberDog is equipped with 11 high-precision sensors which provide instant feedback to guide its movements. This includes touch sensors, cameras, ultrasonic sensors, GPS modules, and more, giving the CyberDog enhanced capability to sense, analyze, and interact with its environment.
Computer Vision to Personalize Interactions
Thanks to Xiaomi’s smartphone imaging technology, CyberDog has enhanced its capability to perceive its surroundings. It comes embedded with an array of camera sensors including AI interactive cameras, binocular ultra-wide-angle fisheye cameras, and Intel ® RealSense™ D450 Depth module, and can be trained with its computer vision algorithm.
Built upon this vision sensor system are autonomous object tracking, SLAM, and centimetre-scale obstacle avoidance and navigation. This means that CyberDog can analyze its surroundings in real-time, create navigational maps, plot its destination, and avoid obstacles. Coupled with human posture and face recognition tracking, CyberDog is capable of following its owner and darting around obstructions.
To add to its pet-like nature, users can use voice assistants to command and control CyberDog by setting a wake word, or simply use its accompanying remote and smartphone app. CyberDog can be called on for the most unique tasks, and the ways in which it can be interacted with holds unforetold possibilities.
CyberDog is also developed with rich external interfaces that include 3 type-C ports and 1 HDMI port, so developers have the freedom to explore and integrate a wide range of innovative and creative hardware add-ons or software systems, be it a searchlight, panoramic camera, motion camera, LiDAR, or more.
Scalable Open Source Platform for Devising New Abilities
The advancement of robotics involves various frontier fields and is currently in a stage of global co-creation. Through open-source, Xiaomi encourages developers from around the world to contribute to this field, communicate with each other, and progress together.
CyberDog itself is built upon open-source algorithms, with Xiaomi reconstructing and optimizing in-house developed core modules. Today, Xiaomi is releasing 1,000 units of CyberDog at RMB 9,999 to Xiaomi Fans, engineers, and robotic enthusiasts to jointly explore the immense possibility of CyberDog. It will also set up the “Xiaomi Open Source Community” to constantly share progress and results with developers around the world, and promises to establish a robotics laboratory to provide a platform for engineers to continue the pursuit of future innovations.
This disclosure was made in a statement signed by Amaka Pamela Obiora, Company Secretary and Legal Adviser. According to the statement obtained by Brand Spur, Molar Vessels Supplies Limited sold 1,076,736.00 shares on August 3rd, 2021 at an average rate of N1.80.
The report gave details on the Directors Of Molar Vessels to Include:
Lolade Abiola- Director Caverton Helicopters Limited
Yoyinsola Makanjuola – Wife Of Chairman Caverton Offshore Support Group Plc
An insider dealing such as this gives an insider clue or perception of a particular organisation. Hence, why we have taken it upon ourselves to publish every insider dealing.
As a securities exchange with a commitment to facilitate growth and development in the Nigerian debt capital market (DCM) and the Nigerian economy at large, FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited (FMDQ Exchange) continues to show its commitment to promoting an efficient, transparent, and well-regulated market, which will attract and retain both domestic and foreign investors.
It is in this regard that FMDQ Exchange approved the listing of the Dangote Cement PLC (Dangote Cement) ₦3.64 billion Series 1 (Tranche A), ₦10.45 billion Series 1 (Tranche B) and ₦35.91 billion Series 1 (Tranche C) Fixed Rate Bonds under its ₦300.00 billion Multi-Instrument Issuance Programme on its platform.
This listing comes shortly after the successful registration of the Dangote Cement PLC ₦100.00 billion Commercial Paper Programme within the same period.
The Multi-Instrument Programme allows the Issuer to raise funds from the DCM through the issuance of various medium- to long-term debt securities such as green bonds, Sukuk etc., which enables the Issuer to leverage the depth and breadth of the Nigerian DCM. The proceeds from the Dangote Cement PLC Series 1 Tranche 1- 3 bonds will be used to fund expansion projects, refinance short-term debts, as well as working capital expenditure.
Commenting on the successful bond issuance, Mr. Michel Puchercos, Group Managing Director, Dangote Cement stated,
“This bond issuance allows us to move a step further in achieving our expansion objectives and will be deployed to projects instrumental in supporting our export strategy while improving our cost competitiveness. We thank the investor community for their continued support in the management of Dangote Cement and their successful participation in the bond issuance”.
Also commenting on the listing, the sponsor of the Bond and a Registration Member (Listings) of FMDQ Exchange, Absa Capital Markets Nigeria Limited, through its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Sadiq Abu, commented that,
“We are very pleased to have acted as Lead Issuing House on the transaction. The success of the issuance and positive investor response amidst market uncertainty is indicative of Dangote Cement’s strong credit profile and market positioning. We thank the Board and Management of Dangote Cement PLC for the opportunity to continue to support the Company in its fund-raising efforts”.
FMDQ Group is Africa’s first vertically integrated financial market infrastructure (FMI) group which provides a one-stop platform for the seamless and cost-efficient execution, risk management, clearing & central counterparty, settlement, depository of securities, as well as data and information for the Nigerian financial market, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries – FMDQ Exchange, FMDQ Clear Limited, FMDQ Depository Limited and FMDQ Private Markets Limited.
Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) has released the Report of Pioneer Status Incentive (PSI) applications processed between 01 April and 30 June 2021.
The Q2 report shows that 28 new applications and 5 extension applications were received during the period. 7 approvals-in-principle were granted and no extension application was approved and no approvals were denied.
The report revealed that 8 companies had their production date certificate confirmed. As at 30 June 2021, 31 companies were still enjoying PSI, 160 applications are still pending and no applications were abandoned.
The Shoprite Group has reopened 89 stores in the past three weeks as the business works day and night to restore operations disrupted by unrest.
Determined to rapidly rebuild and restock stores damaged during the recent unrest, employees have been working tirelessly, enabling the Group to quickly reopen stores and keep serving its customers.
The efforts and determination of the Group to prevent looting and damage, and to clean up and restore operations following the unrest, have been exceptional. Loss prevention, supply chain, fleet management, and in-store teams stepped up immediately and have been critical in the reopening process. The support of customers and their offers to help with clean-ups has been overwhelming.
“All of these efforts to re-open and rebuild our business and serve our communities in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng reflect the strength and resilience of our teams and our operations. We were able to spring into action and quickly restore our operations with as limited disruption as possible and ensured job security for thousands of employees” – a spokesperson for the Shoprite Group.
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The Group has also been innovative in order to be able to continue to provide customers with essential goods, using alternatives such as container stores.
Shoprite Meadowlands, in Soweto, is one of 89 stores re-opened in the past three weeks.
It has sent its Usave eKasi trucks (mobile stores) into affected communities to ensure food security, and packed and distributed thousands of food hampers for people in need in affected communities.
The Group has also donated R1 million to the Shoprite Act For Change Fund for use by vetted organizations involved in relief efforts to help communities rebuild. The Fund is managed by the Group, on behalf of its customers, and all donations collected go to organizations working directly on relief efforts in the areas that need it most.
Customers can add a contribution to their purchases at Shoprite, Checkers, and Usave till points nationwide or online via the Computicket website.
The Shoprite Group continues to ensure it saves jobs and can contribute to the economy and its recovery by reopening as quickly as possible.
Transactions on the Nigerian Domestic Market today (Tuesday) closed transactions on a positive note to reverse the previous day’s bearish sentiment, as NGX-ASI advanced by 1.58% and investors recover N317.48 billion.
The upturn was buoyed by investors’ buy-sentiment in some blue-chip stocks like AIRTELAFRI, MTNN, ACCESS, and 18 others. Resultantly, the market breadth closed positively, recording 21 gainers as against 20 losers.
In summary, the All-Share Index (ASI) grew by 609.36 absolute points, representing an increase of 1.58%, to close at 39,176.62 points. Similarly, the overall Market Capitalization value gained 317.48 billion, representing an increase of 1.58% to close at N20.41 trillion.
AIRTELAFRI emerged as the top gainer (by percentage points) for today, with a maximum price appreciation of +10.00%, while JULIemerged as the top loser (by percentage points) with a maximum price depreciation of -9.01%.
Today’s market positive performance was driven by price appreciation in large and medium capitalized stocks which are; AIRTELAFRI(+10.00%), UNITYBNK (+7.14%), VERITASKAP (+4.35%), COURTVILLE (+4.17%), CORNERST (+3.85%), HONYFLOUR (+3.75%), NNFM (+3.70%), SOVRENINS (+3.70%), MTNN (+2.38%), UCAP (+2.04%), ETI (+1.85%), FCMB (+1.61%), TRANSCORP (+1.06%), FIDELITYBK (+0.83%), CUSTODIAN (+0.81%), UBA (+0.66%), VITAFOAM (+0.65%), OANDO (+0.61%), ACCESS (+0.55%), and NEM (-0.50%).
The overnight (O/N) rate closed at 13.75% on Monday (09/08/2021), depreciating by 6.75% against Friday’s position. while Open Buy-Back (OBB) rate closed at 13.00% on Monday (09/08/2021)), depreciating also by 7.00% against Friday’s position.
The I&E FX window traded high and low at N412.90 and N400.00 respectively on (09/08/2021) and eventually closed at N411.50, which remains unchanged against Friday’s position. Also, at the BDC, the naira appreciated by 0.39% to settle at N506.
Nigeria’s foreign reserve declined by $3.92 million to $33.561 billion on (06/08/2021) from $33.565billion on (05/08/2021).
The Brent crude dropped by $1.66 to $69.04 on (09/08/2021) from $70.7 on (06/08/2021), representing a 2.35% fall in price. Bonny Light also depreciated by $2.08 to $67.69 on (09/08/2021) from $69.77(06/08/2021), representing a 2.98% decrease in price.
Audi has unveiled the first member of a new family of concept vehicles, a spectacular roadster. Audi skysphere concept is the name of the electric-powered, two-door convertible whose lines lead directly to the Audi design of tomorrow.
With it, the brand is illustrating its vision for the progressive luxury segment of the future, in which the interior becomes an interactive space and the vehicle a platform for captivating experiences. This is being made possible thanks to autonomous driving, a revolutionary redesign of the interior, and a seamless digital ecosystem.
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The Audi skysphere concept shows how the brand is redefining luxury in the future – it’s no longer just about driving. The concept car was designed with the clear objective of offering its occupants captivating and world-class experiences.
To give passengers the maximum amount of freedom, the Audi skysphere concept was designed for two different driving experiences: a grand touring experience and a sports experience. This makes use of a spectacular technical detail – the variable wheelbase.
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Electric motors and a sophisticated mechanism with body and frame components that slide into one another make it possible to vary the wheelbase itself and the exterior length of the car by 250 millimetres. At the same time, the vehicle’s ground clearance is adjusted by 10 millimetres to enhance comfort and driving dynamics.
With the touch of a button, the driver can take advantage of their freedom and choose their own driving experience– either they pilot their 4.94-meter-long e-roadster themselves in “Sports” mode with a reduced wheelbase, while the rear-wheel steering ensures that the vehicle remains extremely agile despite its dimensions.
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Or they can choose to be chauffeured around in a 5.19-meter GT in the autonomous “Grand Touring” driving mode while enjoying the sky and the scenery, maximum legroom, and the services offered by a seamlessly integrated digital ecosystem.
In this mode, the steering wheel and pedals move into an invisible area; the feeling of space in the concept car opens up completely new realms of possibility for such a sporty convertible. Meanwhile, the Audi skysphere automatically keeps an eye on the road and traffic with its sensor system and drives the occupants safely to their destination.
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Similar to how the interior design offers a new, contemporary interpretation of luxury, digitization and the ecosystem open up unprecedented levels of freedom and worlds of experience for the vehicle’s passengers. Thanks to Audi’s own services and the ability to integrate digital services, the possibilities are nearly endless.
In addition, the passengers can share their experience on the road with friends via social media, with images of the interior and the surrounding area. The vehicle also takes care of everyday tasks that go beyond the ride itself. For example, the autonomous Audi skysphere concept picks up its passengers with information about their current destination and independently handles parking and charging.
Audi skysphere to be unveiled on its home turf in California
The Audi skysphere concept will make its public debut on August 13, 2021, as part of Monterey Car Week – on the legendary fairways of the Pebble Beach golf course. This means the vehicle’s unveiling in California is taking place more or less on its home turf.
This is because the concept car was conceived and designed at the Audi Design Studio in Malibu, just a stone’s throw away from the Pacific Coast Highway, the legendary coastal road that connects the suburbs of Los Angeles with northern California. Studio manager Gael Buzyn and his team are the creative minds behind the project.
A legendary classic model from the company’s own history – the Horch 853 roadster – served as the inspiration for the new groundbreaking model. The impressive convertible, which is also around 5.20 meters in length, was not only the definition of modern luxury in the 1930s but also won the Concours d’Elegance in Pebble Beach in 2009.
But the visual inspiration from its predecessor is limited to the concept car’s dimensions and typical proportions with a rather compact cabin and long front end. A look under the hood of the Horch reveals an imposing straight-eight engine with a displacement of 5 liters.
The Audi skysphere, on the other hand, mainly has electric drive components between the front axle and the windshield, such as the charger and the DC/DC converter, plus the actuators and electronic and mechanical components for the adaptive wheelbase. It also features a spacious trunk filled with two golf bags specially designed for the concept car.
The drive system: 465 kW of power
“New technologies like electrification, digitalization, and autonomous driving gave us the opportunity to create an experience that goes way beyond the one that typical roadsters offer today,” said design project manager Gael Buzyn.
An electric motor positioned on the powered rear axle is responsible for delivering power to the wheels of the Audi skysphere. A total of 465 kilowatts of power and 750 Newton meters of torque have an easy time with the roadster, which only weighs around 1,800 kilograms. The weight distribution of around 60 percent on the powered rear axle results in ample traction and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just four seconds, if required.
The Audi skysphere’s battery modules are primarily positioned behind the cabin – an ideal configuration for the vehicle’s center of gravity and agility. Further modules can be found between the seats in the center tunnel of the skysphere interior – another position chosen in favor of vehicle dynamics. The battery’s capacity is expected to be more than 80 kWh, giving the car a range of more than 500 kilometres according to the WLTP standard, at least in the economical GT mode.
The chassis: rear-wheel steering and adaptive air suspension
The vehicle features double-wishbone axles in the front and the rear. The upper and lower wishbones are forged or cast from aluminium. Steering takes place via a steer-by-wire system that controls both the front and the rear wheels.
Because the system is not mechanically connected to the front axle, the driver can select different steering ratios and steering settings – all at the touch of a button. This allows the steering to be adjusted from extremely direct to comfortable, but also from high self-aligning forces to minimal self-aligning forces, for example when parking. The rear-axle steering and adaptive wheelbase also contribute to the car’s small turning radius.
A long-established Audi chassis technology ensures that the suspension delivers the necessary level of versatility – the latest evolutionary stage of Audi’s adaptive air suspension has been implemented in the concept car and features three independent air chambers to provide a comfortable base suspension.
Individual chambers can be deactivated for a more sporty ride with fast acceleration. The result is that the characteristic curve of the spring becomes more progressive, reducing roll and pitch to a minimum. Lowering the body by 10 mm reduces aerodynamic drag – particularly relevant when driving long distances.
The Audi skysphere’s active suspension plays a key role in the versatility of the car’s handling characteristics. When simply coasting along, the individual wheels are selectively raised or lowered to compensate for unevenness and undulations in the road surface – the result of a symbiosis between the navigation system’s digital predictions and the active chassis’ sophisticated control and actuation systems.
Mounted on aerodynamically styled 23-inch alloy rims, the 285/30 tires strike a perfect balance between suitability for long-distance trips thanks to minimal rolling resistance and a sporty, active driving style with high longitudinal and lateral acceleration.
The exterior: reverence without retro
When it comes to their footprint – 5.23 meters in length versus 5.19; width of 1.85 versus 2.00 meters – it is easy to see the similarity between the legendary Horch 853 convertible and the Audi skysphere.
A striking difference, on the other hand, can be found in their height – the legendary Horch, with its iconic design, towered up to 1.77 meters depending on the body shape, while its autonomous descendant, the Audi skysphere, ducks down to the road in Sport mode at 1.23 meters flat, with an optimized center of gravity and aerodynamics. The concept car pays its respects to the classic model without merely remaining a retro imitation.
After all, apart from its dimensions, it’s the lines that make a real difference. With its wide curved and flared wheel arches typical of the brand, the skysphere emphasizes the wide track – a visible indication of its dynamic talents. Viewed from the side, the proportions are impressive with a long hood and – especially at the front – a short overhang. The surfaces of the wheel arches and front hood are organically curved.
The rear end was developed in a wind tunnel and combines elements of a speedster and a shooting brake with large glass surfaces in a traditional streamlined design. Two overnight bags designed specifically for the Audi skysphere find space under the glass, and are held in place with straps that are stretched in a crosswise pattern.
The front end – although no longer serving as a radiator grill – clearly features the brand’s typical Singleframe and the three-dimensionally designed, illuminated emblem with the four rings. The entire Singleframe and also the adjacent surfaces on the sides are designed with white LED elements to literally act as a stage for visual effects – both functional effects as well as moving welcome sequences when the vehicle is opened and closed.
Gentle dimming and a structured, rhythmically pulsating light produce an elegant effect. The daytime running lights in the side front sections, in turn, give the lighting units a resolute, focused “gaze.” If the wheelbase is changed, the LEDs in the front and rear display a specially composed dynamic sequence.
The rear end is also dominated by a digitally controlled LED surface that extends across the entire width of the vehicle. Countless red LEDs are scattered like rubies across the vertical rear surface. Reflections create dynamic lighting and shadow effects when the lighting units are switched on and off.
Upon changing the wheelbase and thus the operating mode from GT to Sport, the light signature also changes and sends a clear indication of the changed character of the Audi skysphere concept, particularly in the area around the Singleframe.
A characteristic feature of the side view are the rocker panels, which seem to protrude into the rear wheel arch – a necessary feature when varying the wheelbase actually pushes it backwards. The rocker panel is attached to the front end of the car, and as it moves, the panel also slides to the rear under the fixed door. In the process, the wheelbase is reduced from the standard size of an A8 L to the significantly more compact size of the curve-compatible Audi RS 5 – 25 centimeters make all the difference. And not just technically, but also visually and, above all, in terms of the driving experience.
There’s no doubt that the Audi skysphere concept has two personalities – a GT and a luxury sports car. The key differences, however, can only be enjoyed in the interior, because here, behind the rear-hinged and wide-opening doors, the Audi skysphere offers highly contrasting experiences.
The interior: two spheres of experience in one
When it comes to the three upcoming concept cars Audi skysphere, Audi grandsphere, and Audi urbansphere, the brand is placing the space that surrounds the passengers (“sphere”) and which becomes an experience for them – the interior – at the center of its designs. This is because all three vehicles are designed for level 4 autonomous driving – meaning that in certain defined road and traffic situations, the driver can delegate complete responsibility to the car and no longer has to intervene.
As a result, control elements such as the steering wheel and pedals can be swiveled into an invisible position and thereby completely removed from the interior. And passengers, including the one in the front left seat, can enjoy a new form of freedom – the freedom to relax in the open air, enjoy the scenery and the wind, or interact with the Internet and the world thanks to the connection with the digital ecosystem in the Audi skysphere.
Free of controls, the interior appears as a light, spacious environment, inspired in many areas by the Art Deco universe. The comfortable seats boast the visual elegance of designer furnishings, yet they fulfill the functions of an car seat in driving mode without any compromises – side support and safety features are part of the package.
They are upholstered in sustainably produced microfiber fabric and, thanks to their variable position in the interior, offer the kind of freedom to move and legroom that can otherwise only be experienced when flying first class on an airplane. Environmentally certified eucalyptus wood and synthetically produced imitation leather are other sustainably manufactured materials that contribute to creating an unparalleled experience in the vehicle’s interior.
Should the Audi skysphere concept be used in driver-operated mode, then the interior transforms into an ergonomically perfect driving machine cockpit. Together with the chassis and body, the instrument panel and the monitor panel on the center console also move to the rear. The driver finds all the controls, including the steering wheel and pedals, in the position that best suits them.
Large touch monitor surfaces – 1415 mm wide, 180 mm high – on the dashboard and in the upper area of the center console are used to operate the vehicle and infotainment systems. In Grand Touring mode, this can be used to display content from the Internet, video conferences, or streamed movies. Small touch panels in the doors are used to operate the air conditioning.
A high-quality sound system – befitting of this luxury convertible – delivers concert hall audio quality even when the vehicle is in motion. The speakers are hidden behind the door panels; a few more in the rear interior wall even produce surround sound. The shape of the headrests prevents turbulence and also annoying wind noise.
The vehicle experience: luxury without limits
Audi skysphere, Audi grandsphere, and, coming in 2022, Audi urbansphere are the three concept cars that the brand with the four rings is using to showcase its vision of progressive luxury. In the process, Audi is creating a vehicle experience that goes far beyond the purpose of merely spending time in a car to get from point A to point B, and even far beyond the driving experience itself.
These concept cars feature a new design that ultimately reimagines the interior, the passenger compartment, as the center of the vehicle and no longer subordinates the passenger experience to the requirements of the technology. This is reflected in the variable layout of the interior, the disappearance of the controls, and the sheer expanse of the cabin. In Grand Touring mode, this not only allows both passengers to enjoy a smooth and pleasant journey, but also combines it with new service offerings. These can be used to access a variety of service options related to the current trip – such as designing a spectacular scenic route, as well as restaurant or hotel options.
Customized infotainment options are also available, such as linking the on-board streaming service to music and video providers used at home. And in a further step, Audi also aims to provide personalized and exclusive options for users of its luxury cars in the future – such as concerts, cultural events, or even sporting events that are only available upon special invitation. In this way, a vehicle like the Audi skysphere concept will become a platform for experiences that expand horizons beyond the mere ride in just a few years.
August 10, 2021) – “Why, did they do this to me?” asks Jeff Danzer, whose Instagram account, originally @JeffThe420Chef, was yanked off the Insta-stove, along with his 23.8k followers, forcing the popular chef to now rebuild his vast network from scratch.
“I haven’t broken any rules on Instagram. I’ve been doing the same thing on it for years,” he said. “Chopping me off the platform, in effect banning me from promoting my legal cannabis business isn’t right and must be stopped before more chefs are shoved out of their social media kitchens,” said Jeff.
JeffThe420Chef, author of The 420 Gourmet:The Art of Elevated Cannabis Cuisine is the creator of “Tasteless” canna-butter and canna-oils and the inventor of FreeLeaf, culinary cannabis that mimics the taste and smell of familiar herbs and spices like oregano, rosemary, thyme, and cinnamon.
In addition to innovative cannabis cuisine, JeffThe420Chef also has a line of hemp products, called Scarborough Fare, which consist of NOregano, Rosemary Jane and CBD Olive Oil.
Dubbed “The Julia Child of Weed” by The Daily Beast, and a Legendary Cannabis Chef by Cheddar, JeffThe420Chef has been redefining cannabis consumption since 2012 with a mission “to make cooking with cannabis simple and easy for everyone and to bring the cannabis consumption experience into the mainstream.”
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