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Week 25, 2008, beginning on June 16th. The first workdays. |
![]() Dutch Mountains is the title of this fine photo by Kenneth Verburg, although not taken in San Fran but Amsterdam. Not an antique cable car but the latest model built by Siemens. More. |
![]() "Jolly nice terrace!" |
![]() "Couldn't stop the frosted branches from bringing them to my own garden." |
![]() "Keep still guys!" |
![]() "Thank you for keeping this chair free for me!" |
![]() Sunny Tuesday. |
![]() Boston far from D-Day beaches of Normandy, from starbooard to port Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. Lewis |
![]() Lieutenant Dagobert makes heaps of dough selling tickets to water fearing European tourists. Lewis |
![]() While Guy was lounging on the beach in Italy Lewis was in Boston, making a tour about the city in a Dukw. Lewis |
![]() Good brakes hopefully. Guy |
![]() Romancing life between the stones of the arena of Cortona. Guy |
![]() Italian dogs. Guy |
![]() "That;s how it always goes, a new week begins in a hurry." (S10) |
![]() "I see it's already light. What time is it?" (S10) |
![]() "Excuse me, I think this is not the way to begin a new week." (Nikon S10) |
![]() Brabus Black Bullit means built for mean business. |
Spot the difference on revised 911. A mild facelift and new LED lights are joined by more power and lower emissions, but has much really changed... Evolution, not revolution - that has always been Porsche's approach with its legendary 911. And the latest revised version of the famous rear-engined supercar is no different. Official pictures of the new Carrera and Carrera S show a subtly reprofiled front bumper and grille, revised xenon headlamps, plus indicators and tail-lights that use LED bulbs. There's bigger news under the skin, because for the first time, the German company is offering a rapid-shifting dual-clutch transmission as an option. |