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the 2006 pagani zonda f with carbon fibre bodywork
acer's business oriented travelmate notebook also featuring a nice carbon fibre finish
a carbon fibre bmw m3 side mirror.
carbon fibre bodywork.
carbon fibre on a mousepad?! i guess so.
acer's powerful gaming notebook, teamed with ferrari, and featuring a carbon fibre finish.
a nfs carbon race wars demo done by me.
carbon drift king? the gamer/driver is good.
carbon fibre is used extensively in the 2006 ferrari 599 gtb's luxurious interior.
a video showing how carbon nanotubes are created, and their potential applications.
most remote-control airplanes are heavy and bulky and require acres of open space to fly and turn properly. but the carbon butterfly indoor flyer is the smallest and lightest ready-to-fly remote-control airplane available. at 3.6 grams, this tiny plane is small and light enough to maneuver around your living room, and the sturdy carbon-fiber frame adds durability to the device. please note this is a toy for bigger boys, small children can enjoy watching the butterfly fly but should not be allowed to pick it up, be mindful of pets as well as they are capable of causing damage. the included four-channel transmitter provides precise control for tight turns and slow flying. with some practice, your airspace need only be 12 feet by 16 feet. this tiny remote-control plane is powered by the included lithium-polymer battery. msrp: us$ 299.99 is not so light.
asus has teamed with supercar manufacturer lamborghini to bring you the powerful vx2 gaming notebook. clean lines, an aggressive carbon fibre body, and powerful performance you'd expect from asus.
the cordless logitech g7 gaming laser mouse, carbon fibre special edition. the best looking gaming mouse on the market just got better.
looks great on a pen.
steal cars without getting busted.
the expensive girard perregaux ferrari wrist watch.
thought chrome was the only high performance option for a pc case? think again.
so many questions.
a quick primer on the difference between stainless and carbon blades
many meat producers are now adding carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide to meat products to give them a fresh look long past their expiration. even spoiled meat looks like fresh red meat. this new additive is not even advertised on the packaging.
forests of "fake trees" should be planted across the country to reduce the impact of climate change, according to a study. experts claim the devices would be able to soak up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. 100,000 of them would remove the carbon emissions of every car, lorry and bus in britain. the scientists argue that a single synthetic tree, which would be two-thirds as tall as a wind turbine, could capture ten tons of carbon dioxide from the air every day, making it thousands of times more efficient at absorbing co2 than a real tree. the study, by the institution of mechanical engineers, into how technology could prevent climate change argues that using technology to remove co2 from the atmosphere could buy the world vital time. the trees, which would cost around £15,000, would be coated with synthetic materials that absorb co2, which would then be removed and stored underground in depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs. the study also calls for pots of algae that absorb co2 from the atmosphere to be used to line buildings. the algae could then be used as green biofuels for cars. painting buildings white can also help reduce the amount of solar radiation absorbed by the earth, keeping it cool. the institution wants millions of pounds to be invested in research on technology to beat the threat of global warming to britain. dr tim fox, one of the report's authors, said: "geo-engineering may give us those extra few years of transition to a low- carbon world and prevent any one of the future climate change scenarios we all fear." the report also claims that unless we act soon global warming will continue unabated and predicts that global temperatures could increase as much as 6c by 2100, creating food and water shortages, sea level rises and massive refugee crises. source
quick response before i have to head off to civilization
song about his girlfriend that died.