What about the Dutton Mariner and Commander? Also known as "the world's first mass produced amphibious vehicle". Does 5.4 knots, and Tim Dutton (if I remember correctly) has also driven one over the English Channel.
Hmm.. that reminds me of the "DeskTop Engineering" in the novel Frozen Heart (which I can't seem to find a link for right now). Straight from design to finished product with all testing done on computers, and one machine which could combine any material in any form. I think something like that could be very profitable.
Even though it might seem that Apple is running out of cats, they still have at least two big cats left: The lynx and the lion.
Right, slashcode made the "uh" an "oh" instead. This is oe: ø
Exactly. You got the point. :)
Oh, and thats Okokrim, not Okokrim.
What about the Dutton Mariner and Commander? Also known as "the world's first mass produced amphibious vehicle". Does 5.4 knots, and Tim Dutton (if I remember correctly) has also driven one over the English Channel.
-Funky M
Just like the Borg. Except they just put people out.
-Vegar
Hmm.. that reminds me of the "DeskTop Engineering" in the novel Frozen Heart (which I can't seem to find a link for right now). Straight from design to finished product with all testing done on computers, and one machine which could combine any material in any form. I think something like that could be very profitable.
-VbG
Actually, if a Nokia phone is hit by a DoS attack, (7110 especially) it is permanently impossible to send or receive SMS messages. No kidding!