There’s perhaps no one better placed to describe the phenomenon of Japanese rugby fans than former Fiji international Setareki Tawake – a veteran of the 1999 and 2003 World Cups who came to Japan as a player in the mid-2000s, and is now the assistant director and chief coach of league...
Murray recalled how he had driven all the top supercars of the day — Ferrari F40, Porsche 959, Bugatti EB110, Jaguar XJ220 — but “none of these fit the pattern of the supercar we were trying to build.”
Jaguar came out almost five years, under the unsexy name “Mac OS X v10.2.” But hey, it’s all big cats, right? Technorati Tags: apple, jaguar, mac os x Meet the Airpod (Yet Another Industry Copies the iPod) By Pete Mortensen • 7:46 pm, April 15, 2007 I had thought, ...
Modern Fender production guitars, 1976 to the present, have their ID numbers on the front or back of the headstock near the Fender decal. In 1982 Fender decided to start making reissued vintage guitars. These guitars were replicas of the early 1950 and 1960s era guitars. True to form the ...
Photo: It might never have occurred to you that a robot built the car you're driving today. This Jaguar assembly robot (a Kawasaki ZX165U) is a demonstration model at Think Tank, the Birmingham science museum. It can lift loads of up to 300kg and reach up to 3.5m (11.5ft)—quite ...
Drilling through solid rock creates a largely self-supporting tunnel, and TBMs drive forward quickly and relentlessly (some Chunnel machines could bore 250 feet, or 76 meters, per day). On the down side, TBMs break down more often than a used Jaguar and deal poorly with worn, sheared or ...
the Japanese site published a story about having “obtained information” on Toyota re-starting the development of a “lightweight midship sports car” after having “seemingly” frozen the project. A Google translation goes on to say the car is “rumored to be...
one particular scene. In the American version of the movie, the character of the news anchor was played by a moose. While the same character was played by a Tanuki in the Japanese version. Similarly, it was a Panda for China, Koala for Australia, Corgi for UK, and a Jaguar for Brazil...
In the nineteenth episode, How It Works follows the dedicated efforts of a group of car restorers as they rebuild a classic 1970's Jaguar Coupe. 18. Episode 18 May 30, 2007 In the eighteenth episode, How It Works finds out how supermarkets can transport bananas all around the world, but...
In 1979, 22-year-old Neil Vining spotted a job advertisement that took him by surprise. Japanese automaker Honda was hiring American workers for its first plant on US soil. “It was a bit of shock that Honda decided to come to Ohio,” says Vining, now a chief engineer at Honda’s ...