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BMW Zagato Coupé is one-off automotive beauty




Custom cars seldom come as alluring as this, the BMW Zagato Coupé, a one-off, hand-crafted design study – which still manages to be road legal – in aluminum and glass. Created to mark the renewed partnership between BMW and coachbuilders Zagato, and set to debut officially at the 2012 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este,



Though the design has the usual BMW aggressiveness, there are some whimsical moments in there too. The grille design, particularly – which, if you look closely, looks like lots of  tiny “Z” characters – is a neat touch, and the double-bubble roof not only provides for more space for helmets inside, but improves aerodynamics





Even the paint is exclusive. The Rosso Vivace red actually ranges from near-black to bright red, depending on the angle of light, and is based on ten layers: a black primer, topped with metallic silver, then six coats of the red, and finally two layers of clear coating to seal it all in. Inside, two grey leather tones and contrasting red stitching cosset the driver and passenger, with custom luggage to match.

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As a design study, there’s actually not much detail on what’s under the beautifully contoured hood. BMW references the special 19-inch wheels, and the fact that clever design means no pop-up or fixed spoilers are needed to keep the Zagato Coupé firmly on the road, but powerplant and the like are a mystery.
Neither company is saying whether the new car will ever be sold, nor indeed how much you’d need to offer them to make you one of your own.
 

(© Don Chamblee)




This is a streetcar in New Orleans traveling back towards The Quarter on St. Charles Ave. I held the camera against the window sill, making sure to divide the image equally between the inside and the outside. (© Don Chamblee)
 

SIXTIES LAMP BY MAXIM MAXIMOV

Sixties Lamp by Maxim Maximov in home furnishings  Category

Maxim Maximov is a Russian a industrial designer whose newest project is a lamp called Sixties. Inspired by the designers of the 1960s, specifically Dieter Rams, Maximov created a simple functional plastic lamp that resembles a pipe or bendy straw. The lamp’s neck bends to numerous angles, making it a great task light.

Sixties Lamp by Maxim Maximov in home furnishings  Category
Sixties Lamp by Maxim Maximov in home furnishings  Category

Sixties Lamp by Maxim Maximov in home furnishings  Category

Sixties Lamp by Maxim Maximov in home furnishings  Category

Sixties Lamp by Maxim Maximov in home furnishings  Category

Read more at Design Milk: http://design-milk.com/sixties-lamp-by-maxim-maximov/#ixzz2AcEo6Cdysd
 

Charge Your Mobile Battery From Sacred Fig Leaves ?



Well nowadays this information spreading everywhere all over internet(blogs,facebook,youtube etc) that you can charge your mobile phone battery with Sacred Fig Leaves.Some says its true and some says its hoax.



They say following guidelines to charge your mobile battery:

Step by Step guide to charge your mobile battery using peepal leaf
1- Open your mobile cover
2- Take out your battery
3- Take two to three fresh leaves of peepal/pipal/ashwattha tree
4- Touch the stub of these leaves on your mobile battery terminal for a minute
5- Clean the mobile battery terminal with the soft cloth
6- Put your battery again in your mobile and switch it on
7- Now you can see the result
8- If required repeat the process with fresh leaves.


Well there is no scientific evidence whatsoever to support claims that such an extraordinary technique would actually work.It is possible to construct rudimentary batteries out of everyday objects such as potatoes, wire and nails. However, it is absurd to suggest that enough energy to charge a mobile phone battery could somehow magically flow from ordinary tree leaves just by touching them to a battery terminal, especially in only a minute or so. Even purpose-built, mains connected phone chargers take much longer than a minute to recharge a phone.However there are certain videos on youtube which is showing this technique,but the result shown is very Vague and inconclusive.

Well this might be a hoax until we get a scientific point of view on this,but it is still very fuzzy itself because lot of people believe it.

[via: Hoax-slayer]
 

ART with finger tips by Judith Ann Braun



Painting with finger tips by Judith Ann Braun
New York-based artist Judith Braun works using a method as old as civilization its self, but her paintings are no crude cave drawings.She creates beautiful landscapes and symmetrical artworks on a large scale using nothing but charcoal and her fingertips. “The inspiration for each Fingering is site specific” Judith







 
 
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