What are you are waiting for? You have what it takes to invent something,
cause a change to happen with the potentials that are innate inside of you. It will
not manifest until you do something with it.
Are you going to wait and allow the people, world and generation that
has been placed in your hand perish without doing a thing?
Esther was a queen in the palace of King Ahasuerus, she knew her power
as a queen but her power was not enough to quench the plot of Haman to destroy
the Jews so Esther declared a three days fast. After, the fast, she approached
the King and made her request, Haman’s plans was thwarted and the Jews were
saved. (Esther 2-8)
Pause for a moment and imagine what would have become of the Jews if
Esther had not put her faith into action and used the power God had given her at
the right time. Exactly what you have imagined is what is happening to those
you are holding back by suppressing your potentials.
Arise today and do something. You have what it takes, all you need is to
take a step at a time and do what you have to do. The time is now, for tomorrow
may be too late.
Read this fascinating story, the world is definitely evolving and awaits
your innovation. This car will be costly I suppose, but it will definitely make
like easy for the very busy people.
What can you do to bring a change and solve a problem?
First
real flying car will go on sale in 2017
Rob Waugh
for Metro.co.ukMonday 16 Mar 2015 9:01 am
A two-seater flying car which drives on normal roads, using petrol, but
can take wing from any open grassy area is to go on sale in 2017.
‘We believe that by 2017 we’ll be able to launch this to market,’ said
the CEO of Slovakian company Aeromobil, Juraj Vaculik at the South by
Southwest conference this week.
Vaculik envisions a future where flying cars fly slightly lower than
planes – and trips by ‘flying taxi’ are common.
‘We don’t even need airports,’ Vaculik said, ‘If something like a flying
Uber and flying Lyft will be on the market, I think many users will find this a
very efficient way to move.’
The AeroMobil is already in near-final prototype stage – and unlike
other rivals, meets the criteria both for planes and for road vehicles in
Europe – although Vaculik admits there are still some hurdles regarding where
the plane is allowed to fly and take off.
The car can
take off from any open grassy stretch (Picture Rex)
On the ground, the Czech-built vehicle can hit 100 mph – and it flies at
up to 124mph on twin propellers.
It can land on just 150 feet of grass, and fly for up to 430 miles.
Its makers hope it will ‘change personal transport on a global scale.’
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The car can be used in road traffic anywhere in Europe, and needs just
750 feet of clear road to take off.
It’s equipped with an autopilot – and a parachute for emergencies – and
its makers hope it will herald a new age of ‘door to door’ transportation.
The makers designed and built the working model in just 10 months – and
say it contains various ground-breaking technologies which could spark a new
age of personal aviation, such as variable-angle wings which allow it to take
off on a much shorter runway than rival aircraft.
The
car meets regulations for both cars and planes in Europe (Picture: REX)
The Aeromobil also has toughened suspension, so it can take off from
relatively rough terrain, including paved streets or parkland.
Its makers have yet to confirm a price tag or release date for the
vehicle – but unlike rivals, it is most definitely real, and flying over Europe
now.
Vaculik admits that the only thing standing in the way is government
regulation, both in the air, and on the ground.
Vaculik says, ‘We need to match 100 years of bureaucracy in the air and
100 years of bureaucracy on the ground. It’s not easy.’
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