Archive for March, 2008

A life for sale

17th March

2008

A man called Ian is selling his life -literally all of it- on ebay, after having split from his wife.
For your bid you get a lovely house near Perth, Australia, a car, a motorbike, skydiving kit, jet-ski, job all of his friends and much more!

Tasty wheels

17th March

2008

The 100 most beautiful cars of all time, as selected by Telegraph readers.

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The Triumph TR6 comes in at a surprisingly low 99.

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The wonderfully muscular Ford Mustang comes in at 58.
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The Lamborghini Miura still looks great over 40 years after its release.
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The legendary Jaguar E-Type deservedly takes top spot.
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21st century Spy Hunter

14th March

2008

The Pontiac G8 GT isn’t my cup of tea, despite the beastly, He-Man 6.0 litre engine, but you have to commend them for this new Spy Hunter inspired ad:

What, you don’t remember Spy Hunter? Oh, I despair!

Korg and Nintendo make music

14th March

2008

The Korg DS-10 is a software version of the legendary MS-10 synth for the Nintendo DS, currently slated for release in Japan only this July. Check out the video - it’s cooler than a black Fonz!

If you could

11th March

2008

New prints added at ifyoucould.co.uk.

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Fuel for thought

11th March

2008

TankPitstop is the world’s first automated refuelling robot, allowing drivers to fill up at the pump without leaving their vehicles.

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You can see a video of the system in operation here. It’s very impressive, but it could be a hell of a lot quicker…

Garfield minus Garfield

6th March

2008

This makes you question whether the original writers of the original comic strip had a darker, more sincere motive; one which we can all still laugh at.
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A wholesome kind of guy

3rd March

2008

Rejoice! Thick-sliced hero Mr Toast is now available as a vinyl toy. Be warned, though, he’s not for kids. Mr Toast is a major choking-death-hazard that will kill the fruit of your plentiful loins. The soft and squishy Mr Toast doll is a better option for the little ‘uns.

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