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As electric cars begin to spread into the lineups of automakers big and small, another

wave of retro cars has materialized on the horizon.

Volkswagen is bringing back the Microbus in a couple of years, Mini will field an electric

model soon and Fiat has had an electric 500e in its lineup for a while.

A Swiss scooter maker called Micro Mobility has another unconventional but still retro

car in the works: the Microlino, styled after the classic Isetta bubble car that was best

known for its BMW-derived version (Ed note: and starring role as Steve Urkel's car in

the television masterpiece "Family Matters").

The company showed off a prototype at the Geneva auto show and is planning to start

production this summer.

The Microlino is expected to be offered with a choice of two battery capacities -- 8 kWh

or 14.4 kWh -- offering ranges of 74.5 miles or 133.5 miles.

With a top speed of 56 mph, the Microlino is designed for dense cities, taking advantage

of its compact proportions to carve out parking spots.

"In collaboration with the university ZHAW and Designwerk, we conducted several studies

on the necessary adjustments to transform this design of the past into a car of the

future," Micro Mobility said.

"For testing purposes, we electrified an old Isetta to analyze our results and get a feeling

of such a small car.

From all the positive reactions and excitement from people on the street, we knew that this

project had to be further developed."

The layout of the Microlino won't change much from what the Isetta offered: There is a single

bench up front for a driver and a passenger, along with a steering wheel and instrument

panel incorporated into the front door that opens refrigerator-style.

The rear door, which opens upward, offers a modest cargo area, while the battery is

located under the floor.

The headlights are located in pods that double as side-view mirrors in another nod to the

original Isetta.

Will you be able to buy one in the U.S.?

The company plans to offer the Microlino in Europe and license its production, but it

hasn't mentioned plans for U.S. sales.

Due to its limited speed and, ahem, design-limited crash safety potential, licensing for the

road is not likely but it may (in theory) still be registered as a low-speed EV not

meant for public roads, depending on the state.

Ultimately, there is no way to make a modernized Isetta comply with federal crash safety regulations

short of adding a hood and making the whole thing Smart EV-sized, at which point it'll

cease to be an Isetta.

We have an easier time picturing the Microlino sharing road space with dozens of Vespa scooters

in a quaint Italian village in the Alps or finding a parking spot along the canals of

Amsterdam than being subjected to the horrors of Los Angeles traffic or competing for space

with trucks doing 80 mph on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

For more infomation >> The Isetta is coming back as an electric car - Duration: 3:36.

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How to access Wi-Fi while aeroplane mode is on - Duration: 2:17.

This video will show you how to access Wi-Fi even when you have Aeroplane mode turned on.

Using Aeroplane mode is necessary when you're on flights.

Turning this mode on will stop your device from searching for Networks

that can interfere with navigation technology.

And it will automatically turn off Wi-Fi.

You would need to do this to access online music and games

or you can download them to your device beforehand.

To turn on Aeroplane mode, access the 'Settings' section of your device.

This may look slightly different depending on the device you are using.

And tap 'Aeroplane mode', sometimes called 'Flight mode', to turn it on.

Some airlines have Wi-Fi on board the plane so people

are able to access inflight entertainment through their own devices.

You may need to download the airlines inflight entertainment App before entering Aeroplane mode.

Then simply turn Wi-Fi on in the 'Settings' section of your device.

Once you have arrived at your destination and received the all clear from flight staff

you can turn Aeroplane mode off.

Your device will automatically search for Networks and reconnect.

If you're having trouble connecting to the mobile Network, for example

if you've been travelling overseas and have gone through different time zones,

simply turn your phone off, then back on again,

to reset your device so it searches for your mobile Network once more.

And that's it!

You can also turn Aeroplane mode on to conserve data and ensure you only use Wi-Fi when available.

For support when you need it visit...

For more infomation >> How to access Wi-Fi while aeroplane mode is on - Duration: 2:17.

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BREAKING A New HUGE Scandal Is About To Cost The Obamas Everything - Duration: 14:26.

BREAKING: A New HUGE Scandal Is About To Cost The Obamas Everything

The Department of Justice is reporting that they have enough evidence of tax evasion to

take everything the Obamas own.

And to garnish the money they're making from their new book deals.

This is huge.

The scandal, which is tied to illegal royalties Michelle was paid by the friend from college

she hired to design the Obamacare website, is said to have netted the former first family

nearly a billion dollars.

Toni Townes-Whitley, Princeton class of '85 and Michelle Obama's classmate, is a senior

VP at CGI Federal, which earned the no-offer contract to construct the $678 million Obamacare

enlistment site at Healthcare.gov.

CGI Federal is U.S. arm of a Canadian organization.

According to our source, USA Politics Today, a spokesman from Jeff Session's office told

Fox News:

"We knew when we heard about the Obamacare scam that there would be issues.

When we saw that it was worth over $900 million, we were thrown back a little.

Hopefully, they won't get away with it."

On the off chance that they escape with a billion dollars in citizen cash they ought

to be taken to Gitmo until the end of time.

President Donald Trump has promised to see that Barack Obama and his family lose their

assets, their library and their book deals cash.

He needs to ensure that no one named Barack Hussein Obama ever holds open office again.

Action needs to be taken, justice needs to be served, the truth needs to be shown.

The mainstream media will never show this and will try to hide it, but the world needs

to know the truth and to know how much the left and the liberals were corrupted and were

lying under the Obama Administration.

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