Shonzilla, a pattern-seeking animal
Excellent guerrilla marketing from L’Eclat du Cadre, a framing company, places paper frames on side mirrors.
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this Sammy Davis Jr. picture makes me smile everytime I see it…I keep it taped to my emergency suicide kit…just in case.
DeLorean DMC-12 (of Back to the Future fame) in the background only makes this photo 10 degrees cooler and positively reminiscent of careless childhood days.
No, I’m not depressive, don’t worry. ;-)
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This is one happy guy!
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Man Builds Lamborghini Countach In Basement, Has To Dig It Out When Complete - Geekologie
“100% hand crafted Countach out of aluminum and a space tube frame. All aluminum body formed on a wooden buck using an English wheel. My own design space frame with Corvette hubs and custom A-arms. Mated to a ZF-25 5 speed. S.S. 180 degree headers GT40 design “bundle of snakes” Boss 351 bored stroked to 377 515hp 48 IDA Webbers. One off TransAm BBS rim shells to my own center section wheels. Custom brake package to fit 16” wheels. Fuel cell, twin aluminum sprint car (Howe) radiators. All aluminum interior with leather dash, Momo seats and 5 point harness, on board halon fire bottle. quick release steering wheel. Low to the ground at 2700 lbs. 100% body correct by using a real Countach to measure from. Over 10 years in the making.”
This is freaking awesome!
As it has been previously announced, Google Android platform justifies it’s open-source attribute - the source code is released.
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The Google Android source code includes the complete Android software stack (i.e. all software layers) comprised of:
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I believe that the revolution of Internet of Things can now begin. I expect that several companies will announce their plans to build various devices using Google Android open-source platform. Some ideas: set-top boxes, portable internet devices, car dashboards, etc. and of course - a series of new (and old!) mobile phones. Also, better support for cheaper VoIP mobile calls (SIP anyone?) is expected to come.
I see good times for Java software developers ahead. This step from Google will surely stimulate business and technical innovation.
One thing that might slow things down a bit, at least initially, is the fact that Google Android source code is 2.1GB big and that it requires 6GB of memory on your hard drive to get build. In fact, as Rich Miner (who was with Andy Rubin and Nick Sears a co-founder of Android Inc. that was acquired by Google in July 2005) told to Techcrunch:
This is probably the largest repository of open source code that has been released at any one time. We have worked on the things we thought were important. But there is still a lot of work to do in all aspects of the platform, from tying it into different carrier networks. multimedia, speech recognition, and the graphic subsystems.
In addition, build Android from source code might eventually include learning to use Git, a distributed revision control system, and a thing or two about Python.
As the Android team at Google says: “What would you do with Android?”
This is the Swedish company I’d like to work for! :-)
Look at this amazing machine, Koenigsegg CCX, being driven in popular British TV series “Top Gear”.
The quote “Who needs nicotine?!” says it all. :-)
BTW, in the second run, Top Gear managed to break their test track’s record with a modified Koenigsegg CCX.
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