I think the discovery owner was the one who complained.
I think the discovery owner was the one who complained.
It does seem to be a requirement for very low production HyperCard to be willfully ugly.
Ford not liking someone because of their genes is taking this whole throwback thing a little too far.
Not only that if everything is the same it is dull.
I actually thought the juke was one of Nissan's better looking vehicles of late. Even if you don't like it, it has character and I find that preferable to bland.
I also liked the cheap but very effective front update for the SportKa and StreetKa.
I'd forgotten about the P2. It's interesting to watch that and then take a look at Peter Stevens later MGR work.
This is overall a brilliant design, because of both the appearance of simplicity and also the novel ideas dotted all over. This is the sort of project I’d absolutely love to work on.
It’s nice to know there’s easy access to top up the blinker fluid.
The third gen Panda was designed on “obsession of squircles”
This is an HA van and not a Beagle, but definitely worth a watch
Not necessarily. It’s not possible to get accurate figures, but currently a lot of Welsh production is registered in England, or is sold as a final product in England so counts towards English GDP. Also add that Wales currently has no compensation for either water or electricity exported. Water supplied to Wales is…
As logical (and correct) as that is, it is unfortunately beyond the ability of most of the general public. No matter where they live.
The support for full Welsh independence has jumped from about 6% a few years back to over 30%. And that was before COVID which has probably only increased it, especially with the UK government blocking sales of tests and PPE to Wales.
Unfortunately Wales doesn’t have much media. Pretty much all English language news comes straight from London. It’s no surprise that vote was different to Scotland, where they have their own voice.
I went to check for you, but wow... A lot has happened in the last year
I went to a talk from Alan Winfield about ethics in robotics who made a similar point. Doesn’t matter how advanced the programming is, programming is not intelligence.
Too many adults are absolutely terrified of risk, and creativity is at heart, risk.
Though the natural background radiation in parts of Cornwall far exceeds anything Sellafield has to offer.
“Whatever they’re going to talk about, it’s very clear that the barge was overloaded”