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Since these idiots are going to kill the bull in the end, it's really too bad that they trim the horns. I'd much rather watch these morons being gored to death. Then maybe, this silly macho crap would stop.
The rebel Porsche customizer
Urban Outlaw
URBAN OUTLAW is a portrait of Magnus Walker, the rebel Porsche customizer who turned a hobby into an obsession, and an obsession into a successful business. From a workshop in downtown Los Angeles, Magnus obsessively harvests fragments from donor 911s, grafting them onto vintage frames to create one-off automobiles with the spirit of Ferdinand Porsche but an ethos entirely his own.My love affair with PORSCHE began as a 10 year old kid, and a trip to the 1977 LONDON motor show.
That is where I laid my eyes upon a 77-930 Martini TURBO!
As a kid growing up in SHEFFIELD-ENGLAND Porches were not a common sight. Sure I had the TURBO poster on my wall, lusted after one, and even wrote a letter to the Porsche factory!
Hey... They even wrote back!
Saying words to the affect "give us a call back when you are older".
Fast forward a few years, and in 1986 at the age of 19 I moved to
America and started a new life in LOS ANGELES..
At the age of 25 in 1992 I acquired my first 911,
now almost 20 years later and over 40 -911 cars later I am living my PORSCHE dream.
I have done some club racing and instructing with the POC throughout the past 10 years.
Over the past few years I have been expanding my 64-73 early car collection and have been building quite a few "sports purpose" R -ST inspired streetable track type cars.
My builds are starting to gain world wide attention,
and a few unique touches such as my grafted R turn signals, louvered deck lids, drilled door handles and attention to detail to name a few are becoming my "signature marks".
This blog is a slight peak into my daily life
THANKS FOR FOR FOLLOWING ALONG!!
CHEERS,
Magnus.
Samsung Galaxy S III multi-window mode
Multi-window mode for the Galaxy S III on its way with the Android 4.1.2 update
Images were leaked on the web which will show that Samsung Galaxy S3(GT-I9300) will support multiview in Android 4.1.2.
Multiview feature is already used in Galaxy Note 2,Galaxy Note 10.1
Android 4.1.2 update will be provided in December
One of the sweetest, if not the most sugary feature in the new Nature UX of Samsung as found on the Galaxy Note II, is that it includes the multi-window mode, allowing you to split the screen in various ratios, and run two apps at once.
You
can be watching a video or checking out a document, and chatting with
comments below them, for example, but the possibilities are endless, as
you can mix and match any two apps on the phone.
There were hints that this multi-windows mode will be ported to the Samsung Galaxy S III as well,
despite that it has a smaller screen than the huge 5.5-incher on the
Note II. We'd say 4.8" is still big enough for some serious
multitasking, and are glad that it's coming to the S III.
Apparently
this multitasking regime will arrive to the phone with the next Android
4.1.2 update, judging from some leaked screenshots that display a trial
update for a Galaxy S III on an Israeli carrier. The split screen mode
is also coming to the gallery, where you have the albums/folders on the
left, and their content on the right, just like on the Note II.
The
source says the 4.1.2 update for the Galaxy S III should be coming
before year-end, and we've heard December mentioned before, so not much
waiting left.
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