Beautiful Moments, Part Two
Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
( , Thu 5 Aug 2010, 21:49)
Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
( , Thu 5 Aug 2010, 21:49)
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Given that beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
Last week we watched as a Smart car gently reversed out of its parking space, across the car park into the back of two other parked cars. (Apparently "smart" doesn't mean they can go without drivers ... or can apply their own handbrakes.)
Had it not been so graceful (under the force of gravity) and not been a Smart car, it wouldn't have been so funny ... oh, or beautiful.
( , Mon 9 Aug 2010, 11:43, 2 replies)
Last week we watched as a Smart car gently reversed out of its parking space, across the car park into the back of two other parked cars. (Apparently "smart" doesn't mean they can go without drivers ... or can apply their own handbrakes.)
Had it not been so graceful (under the force of gravity) and not been a Smart car, it wouldn't have been so funny ... oh, or beautiful.
( , Mon 9 Aug 2010, 11:43, 2 replies)
Smart cars are inherently funny
And whenever I see one brake sharply I always expect it to roll over its front wheels like an endo-ing cyclist.
It never does though :(
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And whenever I see one brake sharply I always expect it to roll over its front wheels like an endo-ing cyclist.
It never does though :(
( , Mon 9 Aug 2010, 11:50, closed)
Whenever
I see one, I conclude that the person driving has forgotten the other one.
For the other foot.
( , Mon 9 Aug 2010, 19:37, closed)
I see one, I conclude that the person driving has forgotten the other one.
For the other foot.
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