The this and the Mission R bike is what I hope our future of electric vehicle sounds are. High pitched whines pulsing with dopplery goodness.
The this and the Mission R bike is what I hope our future of electric vehicle sounds are. High pitched whines pulsing with dopplery goodness.
Those are designed to flip up into the trunk when you're driving in it. Hence the two straps at the top. Not designed to be permanently down... You park, flip it down. Come back, flip it up.
Click through a video showing an A-10 providing close proximity fire for ground troops in Afghanistan. It's intense. Super intense. You can see the pilot going for his low-altitude strafing run while the plane keeps warning "Pull up" and "Altitude!"
Not everyone needs to be Harvard Business School grad pulling a seven figure salary. If someone finds pleasure in their job and provides for their families, who are we to judge their lives?
Just a stab in the dark but lets try this:
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I think this was a rare very early model. The LCW looks to be a different configuration than my late model one if you look at the shockmounts. Few Eames pieces go up to that level of value. The toughest part will be to find a collector that values the rareness of this specific piece.
Yes. It's been listed for over 180 days and there's no address or photos (something is very wrong with this listing and seems fishy).
or just horrendously 'shopped.
I think they may be digital renderings.. the shallow DOF hides all the digital harshness that you'd otherwise see...
Just downloaded an installed on my iPad.
I think it's purely done for aesthetic reasons, just as images are photoshopped, airbrushed etc. of human models. Watches are turned to 10:10 (some have surmised because it makes the hands look like they're smiling). The straight vertical orientation just looks confusing and is harder to read. And then it just looks…
Or an Invicta... at least that has a real mechanical movement.