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Participants (N = 509) rated figures of cars that illustrated label placement on a paper pencil questionnaire.
A gorgeous sundown photo of a Duesenberg SJ is something everybody can appreciate, and the lavishly illustrated (as most of them are) car book can be magnetically pick-upable again and again over the years, in the way of a wedding album or a high school yearbook, even if it's not your wedding or your high school.
NEW YORK SUBWAYS: An Illustrated History of New York City's Transit Cars By Gene Sansone (Johns Hopkins University Press) This detailed history of the city's transit system is filled with technical data and lavishly illustrated depictions of nearly every type of subway car in the city's history, from the era of steam and cable to the present.
The app contains several features, including an illustrated guide to identifying bug splats, a glossary and car games, such as My Side/Your Side (each player claims a section of windshield and accumulates "points") and Insect Art ( plastic wrap required).
The illustrated glossary will help young train enthusiasts learn the difference between a flat car and a stock car, but it's the book's painted double-page spreads — at once monumental and ethereal — that are truly transporting.
This app is like an illustrated encyclopedia of everything from chairs to tableware to cars to toys, all at your fingertips.
So she related two idiosyncrasies that others often mention about her: The inside of my car is always really clean and I make illustrated lists for everything.
Information on the mode of commuting to school was collected by an illustrated questionnaire and subjects were classified as active (walking and biking) or inactive (car, bus, passenger in motorcycle or bicycle).
Tapping on these tiles provides a range of filters "I'm feeling…so blue" with raindrops and a bubbly blue font, "I'm feeling…blessed" with a glorious gold sparkly font, "Who's up for…road trip" with a cute car zooming past, or "Who's up for…Let's grab drinks" with illustrated beer mugs and bottles that cover the screen.
This is a very old dream indeed; the EPFL press release announcing the myCopter project (en français) dug up an illustrated Popular Mechanics cover from 1951, featuring a man rolling a small helicopter out of his one-car garage.
The almost mystical belief in the power of government dictates to solve our problems is no better illustrated than by the President's recent unveiling of his "radical" changes in fuel-efficiency standards for cars and trucks.
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