After the trio of cute Aussies with the stage name SketchShe shot to global fame with their rendition of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, they've upgraded their in-car dubbing for another, returning with a musical ride through the greatest musical hits from different eras. They also dressed appropriately for them, or in the case of the song Wrecking Ball, undressed.
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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?
Many sneaker lovers consider sneakers to be works of art in themselves. Phil Robson, with the stage name Filfury, went one step further. The boy takes photos of sneakers and then digitally transforms them into something completely new and interesting. And how does he start his work process? He tries to figure out what the sneaker reminds him of. And so, for example, Nike MAG sneakers became a silver fox. Impressive.
Facebook is not resting on its laurels. He is spreading his tentacles left and right, and his Creative Labs development department is also diligently forging new things. The latest thing he signed up for is Riff, a mobile app for iOS and Android phones that lets you create group videos. We can respond to a recording with a recording.
McLaren's newest sports car 570S Coupé did not choose easy rivals - Porsche 911 turbo, Audi R8 and Ferrari California - but the first in the series of sports vehicles of this British brand hopes for a rich booty, as the leading men put the burden of doubling sales on it. Our appetite was greatly whetted by the previous McLaren 650S model, but time will tell if the 570S Coupé, powered by a 3.8-liter eight-cylinder engine with a 570-member "cavalry," can go one step further.
Google surprised like a bolt out of the blue with the Chromebit mini computer system, which is "published" as a USB stick and with the ability to turn any screen into a Chromebook. Although miniature in size, they managed to cram all the necessary electronics into the equivalent of a Chromebook, which the Chrome OS mobile operating system needs to function. It will serve as a platform, i.e. it will be available to other manufacturers, as is already the practice with Chromebooks.
Bridges can be beautiful and terrifying at the same time. They are an engineering and architectural challenge from which surpluses are often born. Some outgrow the role of functionality and become attractions, even attractions, and with their genius and functionality, with height and other elements, they become a paradise for adrenaline junkies. Are you one of the latter, or is just walking or driving over a precipice or water, where everything is not in your hands, enough adrenaline for you?
In 2003, 18-year-old Brodie strapped a noose to his shoulder and left home. He decided to cross America with freight trains. More precisely by jumping from one to the other. He traveled with them for as many as five years, most of which he also captured on camera. The following photo story was created, which also enriches the newly published book A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, which describes his unusual journey.
Apologies in advance because you're going to be singing Yellow Submarine all day now. The fact is that we will not all be able to live, at least not in this yellow submarine, as the Beatles say in the song, because there is room for a maximum of seven people. But for those seven, the teardrop Y.Co Yellow Submarine with the technical name VAS 525/60 LE MK2, built at GSE Trieste, offers dream dives up to a depth of 160 meters.
As it turns out, the selfie shoes were just an April Fool's joke, although for a moment it seemed that shoemaker Miz Mooz was serious about them. Why? Because apparently selfie sticks aren't annoying enough. And how is the thing supposed to work? There is a holder for a smartphone on the toe of a woman's shoe, and you press the trigger with your toe.
German photographer Dieter Klein chose an interesting subject for his photo series. He is looking for "natural" car cemeteries around the world, places where people have laid their cars to rest and are now overgrown or merged with the environment. Fascinating.
For April 1st, Google has taken Google Maps and turned it into a Pack-Man arcade game. The streets have thus turned into a labyrinth, and the game of our youth can be played on our doorstep (the advantage of the "home playground") or in a location of our own choice. Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde can also be avoided on the Champs-Élysées or in Times Square, and everything is accompanied by the famous musical background.
Presidents (John F. Kennedy), Elvis Presley, and Clark Gable once rode in the luxury Lincoln Continental limousine. The American car, which was once the concept of luxury, collapsed when prestigious cars from Europe and Asia "invaded" America. Now the Lincoln Continental is back, albeit without its signature grille. It's been 13 years since it last rolled off the Ford factory, and the sedan, which debuted at the New York Auto Show, goes on sale in 2016.