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That couple year period of time where camera models thought it was a good idea to add a date to the corner of a photo. I can see how it could be helpful for keeping track of the photos later, but it completely ruins any artistic merit in a photo. It's like the photographer who turns on that feature has acknowledged that they are not miking any sort of art, or even a pretty picture, but are just taking snapshots of no consequence.
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I suppose if you're taking a picture of grandma, she's dead center and as tall as half the frame, having the date in the corner is ok. But most people want to fill the frame with whatever they want to save.
Here's a camper(?) I just found that strayed into the wrong file.
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Roughing it, camping is so much hard work, so uncivilized, there must be a better way...
Yes, I believe there is...
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There seems to be something obstructing passage though that door.. Seems pretty cool though.
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I think it's a sink. You can look at the view and chat while doing the dishes. I assume the other half opens for movement.
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Looks cool, but a little top-heavy.
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Looks to me like a double sliding glass door that would move to go in on the left.
Hard to say what the weight distribution is but I'd guess you wouldn't want to do slaloming.
Definitely designed for elegant rather than fast.
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Dude in England built the worlds fastest shed.
It's on an Audi Quatro chassis with a 450hp motor.
Looks pretty big and not streamlined.
Turned a 15:49 @ 86 mph in the quarter with a 30 mph headwind.
In 2018 it did a standing mile @ 112.68 mph.
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Thought I was done but realistically that won't happen unless I die or learn to ignore these weird contraptions.
Much better chance of the former.
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Maybe it's a travelling bordello. They live in the back and do business in the front.
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A 65 Merc made into an RV... the Great Dale House Car camper conversion built in Denver.
There is supposedly a handful still on the road.
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