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March 2000 E-Com-Con to Fast-Track Hamster-Powered Zero-Gravity Automobile Octium IV-Powered Prototype Begins Development VIENNA, March — In an effort to combat traffic problems worldwide, E-Com-Con Computer Corporation has announced plans to begin development on its Zero-Gravity Automobile InitiativeTM, with plans to release a product to the public as early as spring 2007. Powered by the proprietary built-in Head-mounted Open-Velocity Engine Rotation/Correction and Revitalization TM unit, the current prototype vehicle has obtained such impressive open-airTM results as a 300 mph top speed, and a 0-60 time of approx. 1.4 sec. "As children, we all dream of one day owning a flying car," said E-Com-Con
Chief Aeronautical Though still only in mid-development, according to E-Com-Con CEO Daniel Pendrell, a number of initial orders have already been placed for the futuristic vehicle. "Sometimes excitement gets the better of people," Pendrell said. "But it's just that kind of enthusiasm that is going to make this car fly, and I'm all for it." E-Com-Con is a leading global technology corporation, headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, with branch offices in Van Nuys, California, Los Angeles, California, Hoboken, New Jersey, Libertyville, IL, Bellflower, California, and a satellite office in Paris, France. SOURCE: E-Com-Con Computer Corporation |