ndrw sees

This is a log of what Andrew sees, on the internet, in real life, and anywhere in between.

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In case you’re really naive with cars, this is the Bugatti Veyron, world’s fastest production automobile. 8.0 liters, 16 cylinders, 1001 horses, 253 MPH top speed (3 MPG at that speed), 2.5 second 0-60, $1.7 million base price. Want one?

(Photo by Autoblog)

“Kittens remain amid the debris of a house destroyed by Saturday’s earthquake and ensuing tsunami, in Curanipe, 330 km south of Santiago on March 2, 2010.”

(Source)

Freestyle skiing practice at Cypress Mt.

Freestyle skiing practice at Cypress Mt.

Ski jump in Whistler

Ski jump in Whistler

The Olympics was great, cyall in 2014!

(Source)

Totally random..

Photos of the 8.8 quake that hit Chile this morning. I hand-picked this quartet from a large batch of excellent photography compiled by The Big Picture.

Bite of the day

Agnostic atheists are atheistic because they do not have belief in the existence of any deity, and agnostic because they do not claim to know that a deity does not exist. The agnostic atheist may be contrasted with the agnostic theist, who does believe that one or more deities exist but does not claim to have knowledge of such.

(Wikipedia article on Agnostic atheism)

The Missing Programmer

Cops were investigating a missing persons report on a computer programmer. When they entered his residence, they found his body in the still-running shower with an empty bottle of shampoo next to his body. Instructions on the bottle read: 1. Wet hair 2. Apply shampoo 3. Lather 4. Rinse 5. Repeat

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The images look like they are photoshopped. But they are not. This is a sculpture by Neil Dawson called “Horizons”. It looks like a drawn piece of paper but it is actually a welded steel structure.
This optical illusion is located at The Farm, a large private park in New Zealand owned by a multimillionaire.

source:funkydowntown

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Michael Kenna

Quixote’s Giants, Study 2 1998

Awesome interface system in the new 2011 A8. See that little blank patch towards the left of the center console? It’s a touchpad for the 8-inch screen up top, and the gear select doubles as a nice, leather-padded wristrest.

(Full car review)

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