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Graffiti On Wheels

6 Cool graffiti on wheels.






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Gamucci, the e-cigarette

Gamucci is an e-cigarette that looks, feels and tastes like a real cigarette but doesn’t hurt you, the ones around you or the environment. It’s a rechargeable device that uses sophisticated micro-electronic technology to deliver a true smoking experience, only without the tobacco smoke and tar that contain over 4,000 toxins. It contains water, propylene glycol, nicotine and tobacco scent and, instead of exhaling smoke, you exhale harmless vapors. So your body receives all the nicotine it craves but without all the other nasty stuff, it’s a dream come true and best of all you can legally smoke it indoors. One rechargeable Gamucci cartridge is the equivalent of 20 cigarettes and the device’s battery lasts a whole day, when used with normal use (whatever that means).





Girl and Notebook

Airplane Meals

Till Bartels is a German journalist, who spends most of his life jet-setting between countries. Needless to say, he has had the opportunity to sample all types of cuisine offered by the airlines. Here are some of his food experiences 30000-feet in the air.

Emirates Airlines, First Class Suite Airbus A380
Air Berlin, Economy Class
Air Canada, Economy Class
German Airlines
Continental Airlines, Business First Class
Emirates Airlines, Economy Class
Etihad Airways, First Class
Gulf Air, Business Class
KLM Airlines, Economy Class
Lufthansa, Business Class
Lufthansa, Economy Class
Lufthansa, Economy Class
Martin Air, Economy Class
Singapore Airlines, Business Class A380
Singapore Airlines, Business Class
Singapore Airlines, Business Class
Turkish Airlines
Spain Air, Economy Class
Swiss International Airlines, Business Class
Thai Airways, Economy Class
United Airlines, Economy Class

Carbon E7 Purpose Built Police Car

Carbon Motors is a car manufacturing company that seems to have taken the job of making the perfect police car into their own hands. After they made extensive research including talking with all kinds of law enforcement people they started building the first purpose built police car: the Carbon E7.

The car can sprint up to 65 mph in under 7 seconds via a 300 HP diesel engine and brush-off small arms fire thanks to bullet proof panels. The cars price range will be $20k-$70k depending on options, but with a 250,000 durability spec, suicide rear doors, and more LED lights than a Caddy, it seems worth it.