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§carlet §wordfish

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  1. The orange car is a KTM X-Bow. Really cool little track car. ^WANT Thanks again for y'alls input. Hopefully I'll have something to show by next week.
  2. Some camping friends of ours introduced us to the "ziplock omelette:" put all your ingredients in a gallon ziplock baggie, seal it, and set it in boiling water until it's cooked. It's really only good when you have a lot of people to feed, because you can boil several at once.
  3. I greatly appreciate your input, guys.
  4. Not important part (background): So I took this class this semester called Conceptual Ideation. Basically it's all about how to come up with good original ideas for art (which I could use the help in). For our first project, the teacher asked us to do a "redux" of something we failed at in the past. I chose to revisit the Aveo redesign I submitted for a C&G sketch competition a few years ago, which was undeniably very, very bad. My aim is to design a subcompact car that is typically practical and economical, but looks like it can beat every other subcompact to a pulp. The teacher was encouraging me to make something as wild and futuristic as I could imagine, but it seems to me anything really radical would just come off too cutesy on a small car (e.g. Chevy Spark). So I am trying to take it in a more classical direction. Important part: So what I would like to know is, what typical automotive styling features convey to you a sense of power, aggressiveness, and sportiness?
  5. Outside of the car show, I saw a black '52 Chevy with Roger Dean's Pathways painted on the trunk.
  6. I have cup and a third of tea after I eat my cereal. I don't know if it helps wake me up, but at the the very least it's good for me.
  7. irc.freenode.net #cheersandgears
  8. I've never had any luck at all with Java IRC clients, so I don't know if one would work to access Freenode. But I could provide instructions for getting on using a traditional client.
  9. Hey, thanks. I shall apply it at once.
  10. I think I might make an IRC channel on FreeNode. Anyone up for this?
  11. Two new Equinoxes "A" color scheme Hurst SC/Rambler
  12. The cabriolet doesn't look too bad. I'd rather have the Packard, though.
  13. I think he said "Both have great LINES" not "lives".
  14. Nice creative take on it RJ, and very nicely modeled.
  15. "Frak" "Greetings, programs!" (I don't use this as often as I'd like) My friend and I always take the chance to quote Red vs. Blue when it's appropriate.
  16. Red Ferrari Mondial 8 Cabriolet Blue & White Packard Carribean Hardtop Coupe '57 Chevy 2-door hardtop
  17. Today I saw: Black '60 Cadillac Series 75 Burt orange MG Midget Mk III White MGB New blue Mazda3 hatch New silver Mazda3 sedan
  18. +1 In fact I'd love to have an entire modernized Eagle line. Light, compact, 4WD, availible as a sedan, coupe, convertible, hatchback, wagon, heck even a light pickup, with a whole range of engines from a fuel-sipping turbo I4 to a ground pounding V8. What was this thread about again? Oh yeah, premium compact Buick. That would be a good thing.
  19. Nash Metropolitan
  20. Today I saw: '73 Mopar something. A new Insight (suckers) Red Renault Alliance Cadillac DTS hearse-turned-yacht...thing... O_o Grey '68 Cadillac Coupe de Ville
  21. Red/black roof '68 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Silver 2010 Subaru Outback wagon
  22. So many Chinese-made products don't have an American-made equivalent. People who grew up with such products have nothing to compare them to, quality-wise. If people bought Yugos, I don't see why a Chinese car won't sell.
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