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Day 42 of 365. When I returned to my apartment after work today, I found this Service Request form indicating that the maintenance guy had fixed my air conditioning by replacing the flux capacitor.
Interesting, because the flux capacitor exists only in the Back to the Future movies. It makes time travel possible.
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This is a series of "Artzee Fartzee" Post It note drawings that I did of Troy, his new Flux Capacitor, and his desire to travel back in time. "Artzee Fartzee" and Artwork © Copyright Troy M. Grzych. www.Troy-G.com.
Replica Delorean Time Machine from Back to the Future II.
Fireball Run Finish Line
Downtown Grand Rapids, MI
October 4, 2008
Sadly, not a single Flux Capacitor among them...
Taken at Vintage Park in Houston, Texas
November 2012
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Apparently there was a gathering of many former DMC employees in Portrush. So around a dozen De Lorean cars arrived to Portrush Harbour. Caused quite a stir and got a wee bit of attention. Our thanks to one of the owners who left their car open so that the gull wing doors were on show.....and let plenty of people get their photos taken in the car. He said he should've charged a fiver a photo and got enough to buy another car!
This is what we call a "bitchin" profile. God damn that's slick. Unfortunately, the stainless steel body makes its top speed really damn low.
Awesome Back To The Future toys given to me by my friend and fellow Charm City Roller Girl Shi Monsta as a hope-your-broken-wrist-feels-better gift. Flux Incapacitator's got to represent!
"The way I figured it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?" -- 'Doc' Emmett L. Brown
In the early '80s, car maker John Z. DeLorean had big dreams for his sleek silver automobiles, but he probably never imagined that they would one day travel through time and drive into the hearts of millions of movie goers!
In 1985, teenager Marty McFly accidentally found himself behind the wheel of Doc Brown's latest invention -- a super-customized DeLorean retrofitted with a portable plutonium-powered nuclear reactor which sent him hurtling through the veil of time 30 years into the past to help his parents fall in love.
Doc explained to Marty that the car's stainless-steel construction helps with flux dispersal, an aid necessary for time traveling. When he later traveled forward to the future, Doc took the DeLorean concept to all new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover conversion from the year 2015, enabling the DeLorean to defy gravity as well as the time barrier.
Over the course of 130 years, Marty & Doc found themselves in a number of nail-biting adventures as they traveled across the space-time continuum in this highly detailed 1:18 scale version of the durable DeLorean time machine vehicle. As the duo quickly learned, if you're traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different kinds of terrain. Whether you're flying down the skyways of the future or riding the rails in the Old West, the DeLorean is THE time machine of choice!
Apparently there was a gathering of many former DMC employees in Portrush. So around a dozen De Lorean cars arrived to Portrush Harbour. Caused quite a stir and got a wee bit of attention. Our thanks to one of the owners who left their car open so that the gull wing doors were on show.....and let plenty of people get their photos taken in the car. He said he should've charged a fiver a photo and got enough to buy another car!
Filmed at my local mall. Got to watch the movie big screen and it was good!!! An oldie but definitely a goodie!
Henry Chang's Flux Capacitor in the Dust
Description from Henry's website: "Take a look here at Flux Capacitor, an art car that is nothing short of epic. Measuring a staggering 38 feet long, this eight-wheel, out of this world science fiction creation towers over everything and leaves a lasting impression on all who witness its magnificence."
Apparently there was a gathering of many former DMC employees in Portrush. So around a dozen De Lorean cars arrived to Portrush Harbour. Caused quite a stir and got a wee bit of attention. Our thanks to one of the owners who left their car open so that the gull wing doors were on show.....and let plenty of people get their photos taken in the car. He said he should've charged a fiver a photo and got enough to buy another car!
The cornish goldsmiths display the De Lorean from the back to the future movies. I felt like such a big kid when I saw it.
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Alguien en Aachen tiene una WiFi llamada como la nuestra… a la alemana xD
En este viaje no compré SIM (no encontré opciones "baratas y fáciles", y para 3 días lo dejé correr) así que iba como loca buscando WiFis xD (perdón, WLAN, que si dices "guaifai" en alemania no te entienden, hay que decir "vilan")