I am working on a real one (using an 85 Bronco) but the toy has to do for now ... oh yah about Nietzsche? One screwed up individual he was, and not a very good read by the pool, I rather play with my water toys ...
Hay 007 eat your hart out!
Gaus
Sunday, December 30, 2007
"Nee Chee" The Watercar
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
There is no "I" in team? Who said this is football!
Today's world is the product of continuity and adherence to a set of beliefs. Combined with current technology and financed by public and/or private bureaucratic entities, which promise one thing and one thing alone! Continuity, in other words no change..
But before you can have multibillion dollar companies like McDonalds the fast-food chain, Ford Motor Company (FOMOCO), or The Boeing Company to name a few...
You need talented people like Dick and Mac McDonald, for the restaurant chain, Al-Jazari and Karl Friedrich Benz for the car company and Leonardo da Vinci and Clément Ader for the aircraft manufacturer
Since last real world change happened around 1955 and the one before that was in or around 1895.
We are now primed for a new renaissance, but by nature when forced to come up with something new, the bureaucrats in large corporations will memo "the team" to think outside the box, yet really what they mean is to reshuffle and reorganize old projects into new ideas. Rarely do they strive for anything new
That's where we come in. While bureaucrats resist progress we thrive on it. We find ways to bring our designs from concept to reality while keeping cost down and manufacturability concerns in mind, at the same time create the best of whatever it is (we are working on) any wear in the world while keeping our customers consumer satisfied
As Giorgio Vasari wrote: "In the normal course of events many men and women are born with remarkable talents; but occasionally, in a way that transcends nature, a single person is marvellously endowed by Heaven with beauty, grace and talent in such abundance that he leaves other men far behind, all his actions seem inspired and indeed everything he does clearly comes from God rather than from human skill. Everyone acknowledged that this was true of Leonardo da Vinci, an artist of outstanding physical beauty, who displayed infinite grace in everything that he did and who cultivated his genius so brilliantly that all" problems he studied he solved with ease"
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Space Pioneers
It was a metal sphere weighing about 18 kg (40 lbs) and was far heavier than anything the United States was contemplating launching.
An astonished world witnessed the launch of Sputnik 2 weighing 113 kg (250 lbs) and carrying the first living thing to go into orbit - the dog Laika.
The animal had been a stray wandering the streets of Moscow when she was captured and prepared for a space mission.
Shortly after launch the Soviets said that Laika was not destined to return alive and would die in space. The statement caused outrage to many observers. "Source BBC
Then came
Michael Collins
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Michael Jackson (he did the moonwalk not Collins)
And now they send dweebs in to space
Note: the dog was used for one reason only ...to piss-off Americans...
That being said do you realize how many dogs and cats are going to be murdered here in America while you watch this video...
I don't want to know!
Some might say the word "murder" may be to strong of a word to use, my answer to that would be what do you call destroying the life of a helpless animal for absolutely no reason! Put to sleep? C'mon!!!!!
Gaus (less)
Monday, December 24, 2007
2001 A Space Odyssey: Afghanistan
Gaus (more) (less)
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Battle of Nottingham
It was sometime around summer of 1992 and I was the Creative V.P. at Dauman Displays in
To make a long story short I was lucky enough to submit the winning design and get the project. While in
At the time Boots No. 7 project saved Dauman Displays from closing their
http://gaus-usa.com/Boots_No7.php
It was sometime around summer of 1992 and I was the Creative V.P. at Dauman Displays in
To make a long story short I was lucky enough to submit the winning design and get the project. While in
At the time Boots No. 7 project saved Dauman Displays from closing their
There is no “I” in team? Who said this is football!
Today’s world is the product of continuity and adherence to a set of beliefs. Combined with current technology and financed by public and/or private bureaucratic entities, which promise one thing and one thing alone! Continuity, in other words no change..
But before you can have multibillion dollar companies like McDonalds the fast-food chain, Ford Motor Company (FOMOCO), or The Boeing Company to name a few...
You need talented people like Dick and Mac McDonald, for the restaurant chain, Al-Jazari and Karl Friedrich Benz for the car company and Leonardo da Vinci and Clément Ader for the aircraft manufacturer
Since last real world change happened around 1955 and the one before that was in or around 1895.
We are now primed for a new renaissance, but by nature when forced to come up with something new, the bureaucrats in large corporations will memo “the team” to think outside the box, yet really what they mean is to reshuffle and reorganize old projects into new ideas. Rarely do they strive for anything new
That’s where we come in. While bureaucrats resist progress we thrive on it. We find ways to bring our designs from concept to reality while keeping cost down and manufacturability concerns in mind, at the same time create the best of whatever it is (we are working on) any wear in the world while keeping our customers consumer satisfied