A new photo for Sari’s Projekt 52:
Links and Videos of the Week (2010/37)
- Great photos from the solar system, collected at The Big Picture
- Given the bullshit that some Catholic leaders babble about Hitler and atheism: lots of Hitler quotes, an old election poster “Why is a Catholic obliged to vote for the parliamentary list of Adolf Hitler?”1, the pope speech as Venn diagram2, and those who still agree to the atheist/nazi comparison, please raise your hand3.
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A visualization of putting 1,2,4,… rice corns on a chessboard (via Mathlog)
- Crop circle lunatics at work (via Pharyngula)
» Source of the cropcircled symbol
- via @zoonpolitikon [↩]
- via @einGott [↩]
- via @_sapereaude_ [↩]
Links and Video of the Week (2010/23)
- If World War II had taken place on Facebook… (via @eisitu)
- Great photos of the football1 world cup preparations at The Big Picture
- Football artistics by Rémi Gaillard (via @gillyberlin)
- “soccer” for you Americans^^ [↩]
Vintage cars en masse
And I only picked 44 photos – the Donau Classic Oldtimer-Rallye 2009 in Ingolstadt and the surrounding area featured 190 cars from 1928 to 19841. On Saturday afternoon, they had to drive a small round course in Pfaffenhofen’s city center, including my street. I concentrated mostly on the older cars for my photos because I think they are more interesting than those from the 70s and 80s.
In this post I’m only showing a selection of the selection; all 44 photos are available on Flickr, e.g. as set overview and as slideshow.
(The cars’ specifications are taken from the official start list.)
The oldest one, a Bentley 4,5 ltr. open from 1928:
BMW 600 “Rennsemmel” (=”Racing bread-roll”) (1959):
Josef Kulzer Fiat Kulzer Spezial (1940):
This “Pi” looks funny, but the start list is wrong here, since this silver Porsche certainly is no black-red Ferrari:
DKW F 89 L (1953) – not much beer left…:
MG A 1500 MK I (1959) – The almost drove straight ahead without going their rounds… [Insert joke about blondes.]
Front: Jaguar XK 120 SE OTS (1953), back: Triumph TR 4A / IRS (1967):
That’s the end of this selection of a selection – as I said, there’s more on Flickr: set overview, slideshow.
- well, 3 new ones (2008) before and after the actual rallye were also on the course [↩]