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This guy was kinda mean and, I guess, pretty smart. He chased a one-legged seagull off that pirch and then stood there flat on both feet. Then he lifted his left foot like that. Now I thought he was just resting it, but then some guy walked by and told his daughter it had an injured foot... an then threw the bird some food! I think this guy learned the sympathy card from the real one-legged seagull!
Anyway, I grabbed this with the G9 before the other tourist scared hime off--don't they realize a wils bird is not going to let you pet him? Guess not.
Getting a dose of that today. He decided to be difficult by trying to escape.. He is showing his displeasure by thumping around and he is not very light on his paws. With the coming of dinner he should settle down.
You can see the table through the headphone hole. The Verge called it "The sides are far looser than we'd like". I think the case would be much better if they incorporated the metal hinge and magnets from the Smart Cover.
What do you drive when you have to navigate the narrow streets of Paris, and especially Montmartre? A Smart Car, of course! They fit into little, tiny parking spaces, that's for sure!
Sao Paulo - 04ago15 - O evento Smart Connected Cities, realizado pela Sator, abre espaço para apresentacao e discussao de tecnologias e sistemas desenvolvidos para a melhoria da qualidade de vida em centros urbanos. O segundo painel de Urbanismo contou com a presenca de Saulo Nunes, da Odebrecht, Renato Conde, da RoccoVidal Perkins + Will, Fernando Mello Franco, da Secretaria Municiapl de Desenvolvimento Urbano, Claudio Bernardes, da Secovi, Elias de Souza da Deloitte, DAniel Cook da Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors, e Migul Bucalem da USP Cidades.
It has been about a month since I spotted one. Finally saw this one while I was delivering on my route. I wish I could have gotten closer and a front view.. maybe next time. There just doesn't seem to be very many of these in my town.
by giving a hinge and the slopey window piece, and moving the piece that was there in the set inside a stud, you have a working boot, and the suitcase fits in there, not slipping around, almost as if it was made for this mod.
King Alfred Leyland Panther (UOU419H) sits along side ex-London Transport Titan (BYV23T) on a sunny morning at Cryers Hill
smart fortwo (C453)
The Smart Fortwo is a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-seater hatchback city car manufactured and marketed by the Smart division of Daimler AG, introduced in 1998, now in its third generation. Marketed in 46 countries worldwide, Fortwo production had surpassed 1.7 million by early 2015.
The Fortwo is noted for its 2.5-metre (8.2 ft) - 2.69-metre (8.8 ft) overall length, high H-point seating, offset passenger and driver seats (in the first and second generation, the passenger seat is 15 centimetres further rearward than the driver’s), automated manual transmission (1st and 2nd generation), De Dion tube rear suspension, low CO2 emissions (119 grams per kilometre, North America, 1.0 Liter), two-part rear hatch, interchangeable plastic body panels and prominent steel hemispherical safety-cell, which is marketed as the Tridion cell and is often provided in a contrasting color to the vehicle's body panels.
Third generation (Build series C453, A453, 2014–present)
Designed under the direction of Kai Sieber with designer Michael Gebhardt, the third generation made its worldwide debut on July 16, 2014, having been jointly developed with Renault. The third generation is available as the 3-door 2-seater (internally designated as the C453 build series) and 5-door 4-seater (internally designated the W453 build series), marketed as the Fortwo and Forfour, respectively. Motor Trend reported prior to its introduction that the third generation was to share approximately 70% of its parts with the third generation Renault Twingo.
The third generation Fortwo is powered by either of two 3-cylinder engines; a 1.0-litre engine producing 71 bhp, and 67 lb ft of torque and a turbocharged 0.9-litre (898 cc) 89 bhp engine with 100 lb ft of torque
Sao Bras De Alportel, Faro, Portugal