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Another package showed up today and inside were what I can only guess are prototype light sabers for the masses. Even that is just a guess going off the colours. Good to see that The Empire can now splurge for slightly better quality weapons though.
Spotted this prototype rollin' down the 405 Freeway. I am guessing it is a Lexus or Nissan. But what do I know.
405 Freeway @ John Wayne Airport
Got my shipment of prototypes today. 15 each of 7 new product designs. They all look pretty good, can't wait to solder some up!
Prototype of Trog for NES, from back when I was reviewing video games around 1991. It's the only copy I know to exist.
A prototype I created for a one-page vertical scroll website concept. Using a cardboard frame as a metaphor for the monitor, I was able to show users how the screen would react to clicking on a navigation item by pulling the wireframed sheet of paper through the cardboard frame. This was very effective.
Staxxon's second prototype: 20' x 8.5' CIMC dry container retrofitted to fold vertically to a variable width, allowing up to 5 containers to be nested (stacked and locked together), then moved and stored in the space of 1 container.
US Patent #: 7,703,632 B2
Issued: 27 April 2010
For more information: toms@staxxon.com
+1.650.523.4944
Caught this prototype SUV in Hermosa Beach, CA, undergoing some testing. Looks sporty with the two exhaust pipes and the 5-spoke wheels, also the dash has a curvature to it ... what could it be? The new Porsche Macan perhaps? The next Audi Q5? The American version of the new Opel Mokka?
Prototype HST power car 41001 is seen here heading South through Newcastle Upon Tyne returning from the Bo'ness railway gala.
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SNCF prototype Bo Bo (built by Jeumont-Schneider in 1954) BB 9004, Musée Français du Chemin de Fer, Mulhouse 23-2-90ish. BB 9004 became the world rail speed record holder on the 29th March 1955 by reaching 331 km/h, into full service 15th November 1955, withdrawn 24th January 1973. As preserved the loco has the chassis and electrical equipment of BB 9003 with the body and bogies of BB 9004.