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 Federal investigators say they have found body parts amid the wreckage of a missing adventurer s airplane in the in California s rugged Sierra Nevada just over a year after the he vanished on a solo flight. The craft appears to have hit the mountainside head-on, authorities said Thursday.The National Transportation Safety Board said that searchers found enough at the crash site of Steve Fossett s plane to provide coroners with DNA.National Transportation Safety Board acting Chairman Mark Rosenker won t say exactly what searchers found. But he says it was not surprising how little they uncovered, considering how long it had been since the crash.Most of the plane s fuselage disintegrated on impact, and the engine was found several hundred feet away at an elevation of 9,700 feet, authorities said. It was a hard-impact crash, and he would ve died instantly,  said Jeff Page, emergency management coordinator for Lyon County, Nev., who assisted the search.        Crews conducting an aerial search late Wednesday spotted what turned out to be the wreckage in the Inyo National Forest near the town of Mammoth Lakes, Sheriff John Anderson said. They confirmed around 11 p.m. that the tail number found matched Fossett s single-engine Bellanca plane, he said.The NTSB would bring in a private contractor to help with recovery of the airpl stanley bottle ane, Rosenker said.  It will take weeks, perhaps months, to get a better understanding of what happened,  he said.Fos stanley usa sett, 63,  stanley ca disappeared on Sept. 3, 2007,  Yhdu After The Sun Incinerates Earth, Life Could Evolve On Titan
 Audi just showed the future it aspires to. Meet the Quattro Laserlight. This thing is freaking insane. I ;m speechless.     I ;m not going to sit here and pretend I know a lot about cars, but you ;d have to be a moron not to see that this car concept is ridiculous. You should have heard the audience at the Cosmopolitan soil itself with flatulent groans when this little piece of information was read:  stanley cup The new show car demonstrates technical Vorsprung ; on many levels, says Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg. On-board this car we have e-tron technology with 515 kW of power and 2.5 l/100 km  94.09 US mpg  fuel economy; laser headlights that leave a stanley travel mug ll previous systems in the dark with its higher performance as well as new display and operating systems with cutting-edge electronic performance. We are showing the future of Audi here. 90 miles per gallon is a crapton, and that   a lot of power. Audi wants to do that. Ambitious. The car gets its Laserlight name from its laser headlights. Laser headlights! Here   how they work, from the release: The powerful laser diodes are significantly smaller than LED diodes; they are only a few microns in diameter. Illuminating the road for a distance of nearly 500 meters  1,640 ft , the laser high-beam light has approximately twice the lighting range and t stanley flask hree times the luminosity of LED high beam lights. In this future technology, Audi is once again demonstrating its leade