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As a graphic designer and a graduate of a combined advertising and graphic design course this is not just a rip of the BMW advert, i think i would be foolish to say that they hadnt taken inspiration from it, but they are very different concepts, one in creating a abstract artwork, one is creating a designed and precise typeface and then actually putting it into a real working font. out of the two i actually think the IQ one is the more advanced and possibly cheeper of the two for those of you saying how much it would have cost to do, i actually believe it could have been done relatively cheaply compared to a lot of adverts
cant see it been better than the Belkin N52, and how long ago was the original one of those released?
"the big D-wagon achieving five stars in both driver and passenger front crash ratings"

shame about the pedestrian you hit however!
Anyone else think its design with Android in mind?
Its not about looking too pretty, its about doing what it needs to do fast and having a mass of fun along the way, thats the noble way. Interesting to see the Volvo engine rather that the Mondeo engine used in the previous models.

My dad nearly bought a noble m10 (a 1 of 7 convertible prototype before they came out with the m12 convertible) wish he has of, was rather cheap at the time.

Matt Noble
would surprise me if it was was the owner of Project Kahn, if he's got £400,000 to blow on a number plate im sure he could splash out on one of those, and be in the situation to be offered one.

on a related note, he's a really nice guy actually, not what you would think for the kinda money he has, had the fortune of meeting him in his Bradford, UK shop when my dad purchased some alloys from there a few years back, amazing show room, had a few lambos, several Range Rovers, few Mercs and few Astons, and to make it even better, the show room is on the 1st floor, the front of the shop has a huge hydraulic floor that they lower and load the cars onto, then rise up a good 15-20 feet
Personally would like to race British/European Touring cars, i think thats where the best racing can be found as far as having the most fun goes. Dont like the closed tracks that you get a fair few of in the states (street circuits). HOwever i voted for the Lambos because i think they would be more run than the Stangs

Matt
it does look as thought he's going to but then on the cut he does get dam close to it, dont be fooled by angel were looking at before the cut.

if u pause the video and jump between the still at say 3:50 and 3:56 the barrier doesn't looked to have moved, you would have thought that if he had of hit it, they would be a little bit out on the repossessing
I forgot to breath while watching this video, amazing! however im sure plenty of takes in there, u can see that by the amount of black lines on the floor
So say if OS X wins or its pretty close to winning, can all you windows lovers finally stop going complaining everytime a piece of apple related hardware or sorftwear appears on the site. Thank You!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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