Patterns on the surface of coffee have not been anything special for a long time, but they make us happy every time. The waiters regularly draw hearts, smileys and similar patterns, because they know that the appearance of the food, or in this case the drink, is just as important as the taste. Therefore, real works of art are created on the surface of the coffee. But the Ripples device, the art of drawing on the surface of coffee, raises the level even higher, because with the help of 3D technology and inkjet printers, it creates extremely precise creations and everything our heart desires.
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
Vittorio Brumotti is back. A professional trials cyclist who owns a hefty pile of Guinness World Records and is one with the bike, comes a new compilation of freestyle road bike tricks. This time in the jersey of the professional cycling team Tinkoff-Saxo, for which the Spaniard Alberto Contador and the Slovak Peter Sagan ride, among others, who also master freestyle on the road, but do not reach the knees of the Italian, who this time takes his breath away with tricks in the airport cemetery, on the protective road fences on the cliff and in the forest.
Cliff houses are nothing new. In the Middle Ages, countless castles grew on them, even today many people, admittedly not out of strategic aspirations, build a house on the edge of a precipice. But Casa Brutale on the coast of the Aegean Sea adds a new dimension to cliff houses. It does not lie on but in the cliff, and in addition, it acts as if it were rotated by 90 degrees. The concept is the work of OPA.
Does the last name Creed sound familiar? What about Apollo Creed? Yes, you guessed it, it's Rocky's arch-rival and later friend Balboa from the Rocky movies. The sports drama Creed is the seventh part of this franchise, which launched the actor Sylvester Stallone among the stars, but this time he is not the only central character. The main role also belongs to Michael B. Jordan (Fantastic Four), the son of Apollo Creed, who wants to follow in his father's boxing footsteps.
In motorcycles, we are used to rounded and aerodynamic lines. But when you want a graphic designer, things are turned upside down and you get a square-shaped motorcycle like this Thrive Motorcycles workshop, called the T 005 Cross, based on the 2008 Yamaha Scorpio. .
Remember the iPod? The music player that revolutionized music sales and publishing? Recently, Apple removed the mentioned category from the website and hid it under the Apple Music tab, but it seems that even in the age of smartphones, which have eaten away most of its users, they are not yet to be discarded. How else is one to interpret the photos that Apple has leaked online, from which it can be understood that the technological giant is apparently reviving the product that made Apple's name long before smartphones became annual investments.
Google Earth, or Google Earth, as we call it, is celebrating 10 years! Yes, you read that right. It was written on June 28, 2005, which forever changed our behavior and outlook on the world. To mark the occasion, Google engineers have added 1,500 new photos to the Google Earth Earth View "library," where they collect the most stunning aerial images captured by their satellites, and we've rounded up some of the best.
For more than 40 years, Parisians had to wait for a new skyscraper, but after 1973, a new one will start to grow. The controversial triangular building Tour Triangle was signed by the Herzog & de Meuron office, which revealed the original plans for it back in 2008. The facility will have 120 hotel rooms, an eminent restaurant, a bar and 70,000 square meters of business space. With a height of 180 meters, it will become the third tallest building in Paris.
The video game that once set the standard for extreme sports arcade games, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, is back. It took 13 years for a sequel to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. But now that the trailer for the fifth installment of the Tony Hawk series has arrived, promising new tricks but a return to the roots, it seems as if those lost years in an instant. The popular game will be released for Playstation 4 and Xbox One consoles, and later for their predecessors PS3 and Xbox 360.
At the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Lotus' most expensive car in history - the Lotus 3-Eleven, the successor to the 2008 model 2-Eleven - made its world public debut. So it makes sense that it's also the fastest. It can be driven up to 290 km/h, and from 0 to 100 km/h it takes less than three seconds. It has an extremely light and all-new body, and there will be two versions available - one ready for racetracks and the other for normal roads.
In the world of show business, the film industry and even sports, there are many celebrities who have decided to protect their most famous body parts, i.e. the parts that lay their golden eggs. Ledina was plowed by Dolly Parton, but probably the first thing that comes to mind is Jennifer Lopez, who protected her famous ass. The mentioned two are far from isolated cases, namely many other stars and celebrities have insured their most famous body parts for fabulous sums.
We can never do too much for the safety of cyclists when they share space with cars, so there is a welcome innovation called Cyclee, a bicycle projector that is mounted on the seat post and projects light signs on the back of the cyclist to alert drivers to actions cyclist. The possibility of an accident for a cyclist is 26 to 48 times higher than for a driver of a personal vehicle, so cyclists must be even more careful. Cyclee is a big step towards keeping black stats pretty much empty.