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  2. Apex AP-0 - Wikipedia

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    The Apex AP-0 is an all-electric concept sports car announced in 2020 by the British/Hong Kong sportscar company Apex Motors, with plans to go into production in late 2022. [1] The AP-0 has a claimed top speed and performance of 190 mph (306 km/h) and acceleration from 0-60 mph in 2.3 seconds.

  3. Summer slackers are plaguing bosses everywhere but better ...

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    Summer is almost here, and as the sunshine beckons, employers should get ready for a less motivated workforce. Around 36% of U.S. workers say they are less productive during the summer, according ...

  4. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

  5. Why You Shouldn't Be Proud Of A 60-Hour Workweek - AOL

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    Getty Images By Jeff Archibald Your 60-hour work week is not a badge of honor. It's a problem. There's a sense of pride over being able to state that we worked an exorbitant amount of hours this ...

  6. 0 to 60 mph - Wikipedia

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    0 to 60 mph. The time it takes a vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h or 27 m/s ), often said as just " zero to sixty " or " nought to sixty ", is a commonly used performance measure for automotive acceleration in the United States and the United Kingdom. In the rest of the world, 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62.1 mph) is used.

  7. Why can’t America have high speed rail? Because our ... - AOL

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    Across the world, high-speed trains zip from city to city, sometimes topping 250 miles per hour before dropping off hundreds of passengers right in a city’s downtown. However, in the U.S., that ...