I don't want this in electric cars first. Equivalent energy density to lithium batteries, more durable, and a 16 SECOND charge time? I want these in my laptops and phone. And I want them yesterday.
I don't want this in electric cars first. Equivalent energy density to lithium batteries, more durable, and a 16 SECOND charge time? I want these in my laptops and phone. And I want them yesterday.
It's the way that work prints and release prints are made. Work prints are very quickly made by sandwiching the negative against a positive strip and shining light through it. This transfers the images and the frame numbers on to the new work print. This is what is used for editing. Since it's frame number match…
umm what about the time vector? that makes 4..
I'm like 87.3% sure that's congealed urine.
He tried to escape in a car that was photographing his every move and is tracked with GPS by one of the best digital map makers on the planet. Good luck with that.
It has always been my understanding that people try to pull off a hit and run primarily to stay anonymous and avoid the penalties. How in the world this guy thought he could get away with it is baffling. Even if the witnesses couldn't ID the very conspicuous car, the employer would certainly bust them.
ahh.. so that's the space grey color.
This is probably cheating, but most of Saul Bass's logos should be in the Logo Hall of Fame which probably isn't a thing but I guess it might be I'm not really sure
This is the best use of negative space I have ever seen.
SGI's logo was a classic for those of us in 3d computer graphics.
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