BMW GINA (Geometry and Functions in ‘N’ Adaptations) Light Visionary Photos
The BMW GINA (Geometry and Functions in ‘N’ Adaptations) Light Visionary concept is BMW’s future-focused design study on the possibilities offered by flexible coverings. Based on a 2-seater roadster platform, GINA’s revolutionary exterior has allowed its designers to do away with the traditional body panel approach, concentrating on visual and structural lines rather than full body pieces. Check out more photos >> Cool Stuff: BMW GINA (Geometry and Functions in ‘N’ Adaptations) Light Visionary Photos
A wonderful song put together by Malaysian artistes for unity titled Here in My Home
Check out the final episode of LOST season 4 title There’s No Place Like Home.. more info on
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Here’s the two alternate endings to the LOST S4 Finale “There’s No Place Like Home,” Parts 2 & 3 that was written by Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof and directed by Jack Bende .. Watch clip here >>
Check out this extreme sport to indulge called The Fire Footbag.. You can now Light On Fire to Footbag! Watch clip here >>
A very creative art done called Light Painting.. According to the painters this light painting that they did for fun. They got bored of wasting time with drinking, smoking, taking drug, clubing so instead, they been playing with creating films for entertainments by themself . Watch the clip here >>
Here’s three simple principle of cross-selling by Bryan Flanagan.. Earlier this year, one of my clients conducted a customer satisfaction survey. The number one response was, “I want a knowledgeable salesperson helping me.” I asked my client how she was interpreting that response. She said that she thought it meant that more training was needed in the area of product knowledge.