I love all the Lamborghini emblems glued in random spots. Like the guy thought if he added just one more to the dashboard, the illusion would be complete.
I love all the Lamborghini emblems glued in random spots. Like the guy thought if he added just one more to the dashboard, the illusion would be complete.
Well, it was science-based and was partially fictionalized for narrative/entertainment purposes.
Basically, the connection with Mitsubishi Motors is through Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance, which is controlled by Mitsubishi United Financial Japan and owns about 4% of Mitsubishi Electric. MUFJ also owns about 1% of Mitsubishi Motors and 2% of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and 4% of Mitsubishi Corp, which in turn have abo…
Most underappreciated line: "it's not fake, it's just cheap" - perfectly captures the disposable, movie-set like architecture of modern hotels and cruise ships
Yeah, instead it was one that people use for actual work.
Keep in mind, this was when “FWD” and “import” would have been considered features.
Obviously, but, we’re stuck with them, since most modern cars are basically designed around Conestoga wagon wheels - the designers seem to start with the wheel first, and then grudgingly sketch the rest of the car around it. Its a lazy way to make a design look interesting, so you can make the same generic snub nosed,…
Didn't they used to just be called either "4x4s" or "utility vehicles" ? I don't think the "SUV" term came around until the '80s, at the earliest, and this sort of vehicle had existed for decades by then.
And they’ve since redesigned it again, bringing back the capital letters and changing the globe to a flatter hybrid of the original and the 2000s one (which always looked horrible printed in anything except full color).
Every few years, the logo loses some more detail. By 2030, I predict the whole thing will just be the uniform/running into danger flag.
But, then someone can’t get paid as much for their consulting work. Not exactly earning your fee if your whole presentation is “let’s just redo that thing you already did and keep it the same”.
Because someone in the ‘90s decided it was “due for an update” and made it 3D and shaded, only for it to revert back to something close to the one they replaced some 23 years later, when it was “due” again.
Especially if the original logo is something really iconic and well respected, and not just something the founder or a previous CEO sketched off on a napkin because they had a printing deadline to meet. What’s been done to some of Saul Bass’ work in recent years is borderline criminal.
They prefer "fuel dispensing technicians" now, "attendant" is outdated and offensive.
Or, Larry's coffee shop gets shut down by the city on day one because the bathrooms are nowhere near up to code
Which is strange from someone who once suggested that the walls of bathroom stalls should go all the way to the floor and ceiling.
Well, he did get one thing right - women really do hate sitting on public toilet seats, and failed hovering attempts are why ladies bathrooms get so dirty.
Approximately $100-$125 million a year for David and a similar amount for Seinfeld himself, apparently.
Yeah, for a whopping $77 for 2 years