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It is called PAINTING. No one was surprised when artists pulled this look off with oils on canvas or watercolor on paper. The principles used in this video are very common oil painting techniques, modified for digital medium. The difference is instead of a physical canvas and pigment paints and bristle brushes, this

Mitsubishi Galant? Really?

Is it normal to have so many cars parked on the track like that?

The best one I've ever used is MyDefrag (previously known as JKDefrag). [www.mydefrag.com]

I LOLed at the 4th Gear acronym joke.

I LOLed. No respect.

It isn't really based on how they look. More on genetics and ancestry. Marine mammals like whales and dolphins evolved from cows (their closest genetic link). A dolphin looks more like a shark than a cow, but shares very little in common with the shark.

I loved this game!

Seriously, though, I think Daniel Day-Lewis could pull it off quite nicely.

Each popsicle stick is a spring, leveraged against other sticks (also springs). They are locked in stasis until the tension on one side is released. The assembly is started at the end (under the cups) and is built up backwards to where it all begins. The people are holding down the final stick with their hands. When

Maybe they'll get so discouraged that they declare that they are going to stop making cars for consumers and focus entirely on fleet sales.

I'd venture to say that iPads get most of their weight from all the GLASS and the battery. I'll bet the aluminum back weights just a few grams.

WRONG.

I cut dark juices (usually black cherry or pomegranate) with sparkling water. Usually 15% black cherry juice to 85% sparkling water tastes pretty good. And you're drinking mostly water, but still getting some good nutrients from the fruit.

So many Indiana car brands represented here.

Beat me to it. Just went to the ACD Museum in Auburn, IN last weekend.

Netflix 2000

Jaguar E type inspired a host of blatant and not so blatant imitators. Not just ones from Europe. Japan hugely derived their sports cars from the E type for decades. My favorites: 240Z through 280Z