The Junk Drawer

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
A sleeker design, retractable landing gear and some colored LED lights inside the better designed air skirts...
It’s a shame that it seems most at home on a flat snagless surface. Those bags are beautiful, but even a beach would scuff them all to heck.

Oh and crosswind performance is likely to be not so good.

The two-bag bike was cool!
 

Lucky Luke

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Imagine Las Vegas pool season... while watching atomic bombs detonate at the nearby Nevada Test Site.
Pictured here are guests at the Last Frontier pool watching a mushroom cloud rise from the Simon Test, part of Operation Upshot-Knothole conducted in April 1953. #AtomicMuseum

They knew they worked after the two they dropped on Japan surely?



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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Imagine Las Vegas pool season... while watching atomic bombs detonate at the nearby Nevada Test Site.
Pictured here are guests at the Last Frontier pool watching a mushroom cloud rise from the Simon Test, part of Operation Upshot-Knothole conducted in April 1953. #AtomicMuseum

They knew they worked after the two they dropped on Japan surely?



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The two they dropped were massive, fragile kludges that had a fair chance of not working.

It took a lot of engineering and testing to get to today’s sleek, compact and dishwasher-safe units. They also use much less nuclear material.
 

Lucky Luke

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Good to see a thawing in relations.


"The Australian trade minister says he wants a quick return to normal trade with China but has warned exporters not to put “all of our eggs in one basket”.

In an interview with Guardian Australia, Don Farrell was bullish about the prospect of Australia succeeding in its international challenge against Beijing’s tariffs on Australian barley, saying he thought “we would ultimately win that”.


But he said Australia had agreed to hit pause on that World Trade Organization dispute because “even a positive finding in our favour would still have meant potentially many years of disputation to resolve the issue”.

Australia and China’s barley deal over tariffs is an 11th-hour off-ramp after years of trade tensions
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Farrell said he would travel to China within weeks to continue talks with his counterpart. “Our plan is: let’s solve our problems with China, but also let’s diversify our trading relationships,” he said on Thursday."



 
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