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Dynamic Sand Drawing

The picture changes according to your whimsy - drawing with colored sand:



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The Biggest Fire-Engine in the World

Monster Truck Rides USA and Liberty-1 Motorsports present the Big Red - possibly the world's longest (38') and heaviest (29,960 lbs) monster truck in the world. It's a fully functional fire truck, built on the late-30s vintage International Harvester D series platform:






(image credit: bigredmonsterfiretruck.com)

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Frozen



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Can't refrain from a guilty pleasure of posting
Some of the strangest limousines in the world:

SUVs of all kinds:















These Lambo- & Ferrari conversions are just ugly in my humble opinion:








(originals unknown)

what is the point of this one, though? -



This is just what we'd expect: the chariot of the Russian mafia -



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Mixed fresh links for today:

7 Abandoned Wonders of America - [cool article]
Japanese Bug Fights. Yes, Bug Fights... in Japan - [weird]
Tether Car Racing in the 40s - [vintage]
Swiss Panoramas: Dreamland - [nature]
Retrofuture: Skyscraper Airport - [futurist]
Wow: Long Exposure Light Show - [urban art]
The whole bunch of hilarious signs - [funny]
These laptops like to be abused - [tech]
Dancing Store Clerk - [fun video]
Get Free Satellite Radio Package a $500 Value! for your opinion

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One of these funny polls at Polls Boutique - click here

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Some things were never meant to be deep-fried

Fritture: new art of frying RANDOM objects.
Here is a deep-fried robot:



And of course, deep-fried gun:


(image credit: Mirko Credito)

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Car vs. Plane

Addition to our "Car vs. Fighter Jet Challenge" article:
Lamborghini Reventon vs. the fighter jet (a Tornado F22) at the Ghedi airport in Italy. The Lamborghini Reventon almost won the race!





Here is the video of this event:


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Plains, Trains & Automobiles:

Photo by O. Winston Link. Read more info here.
From the page: "Link used a total of 43 flash bulbs, all fired simultaneously to achieve this magnificent result. Winston once stated, "Since I could only see the headlight of the locomotive in total darkness, I did not know until the flash was fired that I had captured this prize." The couple in the foreground sits in Winston's 1952 Buick convertible."


(image credit: O. Winston Link)

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