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What mystifies me is how you have been a member here for 2 years, and never seen them... please share the secret.

 

The mystification process can be explained as follow:

 

1. I use the hub mostly for buying/selling

2. When I'm at work i open the site and browse, but most of the time i'm too busy to *scan every thread for pics i might post in the future on a thread

3. When i leave work i ride my bikes- thus no time to *

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this dude likes hiding - Liu Bolin

 

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Reminds me a bit of this pic:

 

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Ever heard of sleeping whales?

Fascinating...

 

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The mystification process can be explained as follow:

 

1. I use the hub mostly for buying/selling

2. When I'm at work i open the site and browse, but most of the time i'm too busy to *scan every thread for pics i might post in the future on a thread

3. When i leave work i ride my bikes- thus no time to *

 

Basically, what they're getting at is that those pics are probably THE most circulated MTB (possibly even general cycling) pics ever. As an illustration, I started cycling a good 11 or 12 years ago now, and I saw these pics within the first couple of months (and have seen them countless times since). What's very intriguing is that you've not seen them before, whether via the hub or anywhere else. We're not criticising (well, I'm not), we're just bemused.

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Would you ride in this..

 

BUS IN DUBAI

First Super Bus Received in Dubai for Travelling from Dubai to Abu Dhabi -

Speed 250 Km/hr!!

 

 

Technical specifications

Power train Electric motors powered by lithium polymer battery pack and regenerative braking

Power output 300 kW, peak at 600 kW for 1 minute

Driving range 210 km

Acceleration 0-100 km/h 0.1g in comfort mode

Braking 250-0 km/h in less than 200m

Cruising speed 250 km/h (155 mph)

Length 15,000 mm (49.21 ft)

Width 2,550 mm (8.20 ft)

Height 1,650 mm (5.41 ft)

Weight 9,500 kg fully loaded

Weight distribution 34/66

Torsional stiffness 30000 Nm/deg

Suspension Air springs and frequency selective dampers system with lifting subframe in aluminum

Ride height range 330 mm (70mm to 400mm)

Chassis frame Carbon fiber

Bodywork IXIS Thermoplastic reinforced fiberglass

Glazing Lexan Polycarbonate

Driving mode Driver assisted controlled on existing roads, autopilot on Supertrack

Equipped with Seat belts, airbags, TV, internet, air-conditioning, heating, etc

Provided with Navigation system, obstacle detection, communication system, fail safe system and control system

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I use to work for the sign company that painted the Benson & Hedges on the cricket pitches. It is alot of work getting the angles right.

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Jimmy MacDonald, a City Councillor from Glasgow, was asked on a local live radio talk show,

 

just what he thought about the allegations of torture of suspected terrorists.

 

His reply prompted his ejection from the studio, but to thunderous applause from the audience.

 

HIS STATEMENT:

 

'If hooking up one rag-head terrorist's testicles to a car battery gets the truth out of the lying little camel shagger to save just one Scottish soldiers life, then I have only three things to say; Red is positive, Black is negative, and make sure his nuts are wet.

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