Many people who think that moving the clock has always existed will be surprised that we have been doing it in Slovenia only since March 27, 1983.
PositionExecutive Editor
JoinedJuly 26, 2013
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Jan Macarol is the responsible editor of the printed and online editions of City Magazine Slovenia. Together with his two assistants, he strives to offer readers the most unique and fresh information about urban culture, technological innovations, fashion and everything an urban nomad needs to survive in a fast-paced world.
We are in an age of extraordinary progress. Every 10 years, due to progress, society changes in the same way that it changed in 100 years. This is also why the world will change fundamentally in the next 10 years. Primarily due to the extraordinary globalization of services, trade and media, but actually mostly due to the emergence of artificial intelligence, which will be integrated into everyday life. It will change the world the way electricity once did. However, some occupations, which could still be naively concluded to be promising, will disappear completely within 10 years. Let's see which professions are the first!
The French do everything a little differently. They are a nation to be understood and known well. They have their own view of the world, which is very romantic in a special way. And so it is with their cars, which are known for their innovation and bold design. This is also why we invited Tomi Češek to join our company - a master chef and creator of excellent French sweets and bakery products, who spent part of his youth in France.
When we talk about excess in the automotive world, we always look at just a few key figures: acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h, possibly followed by horsepower and top speed. With all the listed data, Croatian Rimac surprises!
Polestar is a derivative of the Volvo brand, which, like other top brands, wants to offer more. Production of the Polestar 1 will begin in mid-2019, when the first customers should already get their hands on it. With this, the Swedes are returning to the game of prestigious coupes with a "big" Swedish coupe.
In 1898, along with passenger car driver Louis Renault, he climbed the Rue Lepic, one of the steepest streets in Paris, with his car, the special feature of which was the direct connection of the gearbox to the engine shaft. Since then, Renault has been looking forward to the future, and so it is with the EZ-GO concept.
For those of us who like to look to the future, we rejoice in the fact that Volkswagen bit the sour apple and announced fully electric vehicles that will drive fully autonomously. All this should start happening after 2022. And the Volkswagen ID is a concept that brings this vision together.
The compact crossover segment in the premium brand segment just got another crossover that you'll need to add to the list if you're looking for these types of vehicles. The new Lexus UX has a very bold design, a completely newly developed platform and a hybrid drive that also brings four-wheel drive.
All true BMW fans remember the 8 series. But it seems that even BMW has not forgotten about its flagship from a half-past history. At the Geneva Motor Show, they brought a concept called the M8 Gran Coupe, which, according to experts, will hit the roads as early as 2019. However, it will only be slightly changed.
Lately, Land Rover likes to experiment and find perfect niches that don't have many customers. But there are those who will be willing to pay around 240,000 euros for a new member of the fleet in an otherwise limited series. This is called exclusivity at the highest level.
In recent months, Mercedes-Benz has been shaking its head and successfully hiding its biggest innovation, which was presented today at the Geneva Motor Show. According to the first impressions, the new Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 4 is something that will cause envy as standard.
One hundred and fifty euros is the magic limit when it comes to headphones. At one hundred euros, they just start to get good and offer a slightly more complex sound and some features that are otherwise absent from cheap headphones. At two hundred euros, you will definitely be knocking on the door of professional headphones, which the average listener, due to their needs and knowledge, will not appreciate to the right extent. That's why we think you can find your perfect pair for just over 150 euros. So if you are not an audiophile and would just like to have really good headphones and don't want to overpay 100 or 200 euros, then our selection is the best place to start your audio journey. And maybe you'll become a real audiophile along the way.