Doesn't look like airbrushing. Looks like they cropped the frame's.
Doesn't look like airbrushing. Looks like they cropped the frame's.
For marble, glass, or other hard cutting surfaces: Soap and water will do the trick, and a bleach solution to sanitize. These surfaces can be really hard on your knives, so try to avoid them in the first place.
AIRBRUSHING and PAN AND SCAN ARE NOT THE SAME THING you MORANS
This is such an amazing video. Thanks for sharing it.
My house: Black Santa and Joseph are having a heck of an intense discussion about something.
To think, we used to have to put a quarter in a gumball machine for this kind of quality.
We know the baby was conceived in the missionary position because Vettel never has to come from behind.
I prefer the Mercedes ripoff of the previous gen. It may not have been original, but at least it was attractive, whereas this design is neither.
The entire idea behind the Eagle, especially the SX4.
The jalop wishlist! AWD, offroad, manual, coupe, wagon. I love lamp.
You should watch The Prestige. He uses close to his real accent pretty much the whole time. Also it's a great movie.
Really? The design revolutions that were the LH cars? And the JX cars? And the Neon? And Viper? And '94 Ram. And '93 Grand Cherokee? And '96 Chrysler minivans? Dakota/Durango? Prowler? Chrysler is pretty much solely responsible for realizing the dreams of car buffs everywhere by putting wild concept cars into…
And here's the very NSFW series for the curious. Thank you Google Image Search!
By that logic, this ugly beast should reach escape velocity and launch out of our atmosphere
For those wondering her name is Lucy Collett.
They didn't take a lot of liberties with this scene. The things they got right is that HF would most definitely dissolve a human being (but with caveat), and the 2nd being the HF would most definitely, in my opinion, eat through a porcelain tub. How familiar are you with HF? Quick chemistry lesson, and trust me,…
Travis, this is a terrible, terrible headline. These types of headlines perpetuate the misplaced but common ethos that science is this monolithic thing and every new study represents ALL of "THE SCIENCE". I guess that a headline that said, "A handful of scientists studied bicycle physics, couldn't figure it out, moved…
Naw man, it's all about the silver steelies, the classiest and most ageless automotive statement: