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While I love Prague, this image isn't currently the largest in the world. The largest is a similar panoramic shot of Dresden.

"With a resolution of 297.500 x 87.500 pixel (26 gigapixel) the picture is the largest in the world. (stand December 2009) "

It can be viewed here: http://www.dresden-26-gigapixels.com/dresden26GP
I'd love to use this camera in my travels to make a short (probably time lapse) film giving viewers a unique perspective of various cities and countries around the globe using a mode of transportation relevant to the local culture, regardless of it's practicality. Bicycling in China, riding Vespas in Italy, cross-country skiing in Scandanavia, dogsledding in Alaska, doing a lap in a car around the Nurburgring in Germany, horseback riding in the southwest United States, Zorbing in New Zealand, etc.
I've always wanted to visit Karlovy Vary (formerly Carlsbad) in the Czech Republic. I have heard about the towns famous springs and the architecture and natural setting seem to be almost unmatched by any other location.
Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary '88

No question. It may not be the best to drive but it was definitely the best year of the car that broke the mold in terms of design. The Countach set the stage for all modern super car design and will always be an icon. I still love it just as much as I did in the 80s.
If you paid any attention to what you were reading instead of looking for a reason to be a jackass you'd realize that you're the one who is incorrect here. The line you refer to says:

"So for now, we'll just have to sit and wait to see what Stephenson and his colleagues..."

Now, refer back to the reference to the student:

"Enter one Matt Williams, a recent graduate of the transportation design program at England's Coventry University..."

See the problem there? Now look at one more sentence:

"Since hiring Frank Stephenson as its styling chief last year, the nascent McLaren Automotive..."

So there we have it. Mr. Joseph was referring to the colleagues of Styling Chief, Frank Stephenson, not graduate student Matt Williams.

Thanks for playing. Better luck next time.
This car is actually the product of the developer's nightmare. It's a modified version of the SuperLite Coupe from RCR in Detroit. He ordered a complete, UK road legal car and received an unfinished, underengineered piecemeal kit car that had to have numerous aspects redesigned. You can read his blog here: http://superlitecoupe023uk.blogspot.com/ .
You're thinking of the Proto Spirra.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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