Daily Archives: April 3, 2012


+Fisker Automotive just finished up their reveal of the Atlantic, the second model…

+Fisker Automotive just finished up their reveal of the Atlantic, the second model line they plan to produce. The design is clearly an evolution of the Karma design language, although smaller and potentially a bit roomier.

Aside from the fact that they will use a BMW four cylinder engine as the range extender (something that was announced two years ago), Henrik Fisker and CEO Tom LaSorda didn't announce any other hardware details. Following last week's recall on defective batteries I'll be curious to see if they continue with A123 or switch to a different supplier.

Of course all that may be moot if the company can't generate enough cash to fund development of the Atlantic tool up the Wilmington Delaware plant where it is supposed to be built.

#fiskerautomotive #fiskeratlantic

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It may be new, but it's still very much a Viper! 1

It may be new, but it's still very much a Viper!

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2013 SRT Viper Leaked Before New York Auto Show!
An anonymous tipster has managed to snag video captures of the 2013 SRT Viper just hours before its official debut. If we were to guess, we'd say that these are scenes from the presentation SRT w…

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So far I'm liking +Instagram but I do have a couple of issues with it

So far I'm liking +Instagram but I do have a couple of issues with it.

First, just because iOS doesn't support real desktop widgets, that's no excuse not to have one for Android.

Second, when browsing favorites, why can't we sweep left/right to get to the next/prev image?

Good start, but there is still some work to do.

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Well worth spending 3 minutes watching 3

Well worth spending 3 minutes watching

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Wow! Rear Window stitched together into a single scene!

This is amazing. An artist type named Jeff Desom "dissected" Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 thriller "Rear Window" into a single scene that plays out in chronological order.

Must see!

http://www.jeffdesom.com/hitch/

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