Now How Did I Do That? Just Lucky I Guess… “Jane’s Driving Lesson” (1963)

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Now How Did I Do That? Just Lucky I Guess… “Jane’s Driving Lesson” (1963)
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Capsule Car
Sometimes it feels like the work week will never end. When comes the end of last week, the level of stress that made wit past the healing powers of a simple beer and a football game on television old capsule car.You get out, and designer Jason Chen just the vehicle for parts unknown retract: an escape pod from Mercedes-Benz. Concept car capsule Chen (say that three times fast) has enough space for luggage. It's true: there is no place for your loved ones, or even man's best friend capsule car. There is not even the front and rear windows, so that the world can not intrude. Okay, so technically it has front and rear cameras, capsule car but with all the Indian automotive jump in the race for the autonomous car, you can be sure that this sucker is designed to go where you go without too much help. The vehicle of the capsule is maintained by four electric motors, each housed in one of the vehicle wheels capsule car. While it is likely to help the handling, which could certainly put a damper on the scope of their escape pod, unless this is driven by a new generation of super-cells, IE. Until this day possible future when the rescue capsule staff really runs on the assembly line, we all have to remain satisfied with the flights of fancy capsule car.
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