Had to add this one to the mix
[video=youtube;uD51cdLbZJc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD51cdLbZJc[/video]
http://i.imgur.com/WfIMBF2.png
Prado is a mid-sized Toyota Landcruser 4x4 SUV...
I think in the US and Canada it's known either as a Toyota 4 Runner (basic trim) or a Lexus GX (luxury trim).
If you are from North America, I can see how this can be confusing.
Anyhoo, my (annoying) neighbour owns one, with all the aftermarket add-ons, lift kits, bull-bar, roof racks, sidesteps etc.
Plus an oversized 4x4 badge/emblem on the back which I don't think is factory standard.
After seeing Khelders .gif, it gave me an idea to do the same, instead of using a Niko/Texta/Sharpie/felt-tip marker,
I figured it would be amusing to actually go buy some badges/emblems and complete the mathematical riddle on the back
of his SUV, then sit back and see how long until he realized the difference...
Sorry, but there is a problem with your picture which is not displayed - Here your url adress for the picture. It is very Odd !
Sorry, but there is a problem with your picture which is not displayed - Here your url adress for the picture. It is very Odd !
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/image...t have to type that all out you know. ;) :D
Had to add this one to the mix
Ah. And there I was looking for hidden links between the Spanish word prado (meadow) and the number 16.. A bit too oddvious for you I think.http://i.imgur.com/WfIMBF2.png
Prado is a mid-sized Toyota Landcruser 4x4 SUV...
Brilliant!
Sorry, but there is a problem with your picture which is not displayed - Here your url adress for the picture. It is very Odd !
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/image...ogressive,q_80,w_800/h6ukqscukj121klactzv.jpg
http://inktank.fi/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Caproni-Ca60-Noviplano-.jpg
So I put wings on the wings on your wings, so now you can lift while you lift your lift. :O
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So I put wings on the wings on your wings, so now you can lift while you lift your lift. :O
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Biplanes and triplanes were an elegant solution for the aeroplane designers of yore. They couldn't build stiff enough wings for the wing area they needed for the thrust they had available. By building the wings as boxes they could get a stiffer structure. It's all done with cross struts and wires. My hat goes off to them.
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Biplanes and triplanes were an elegant solution for the aeroplane designers of yore. They couldn't build stiff enough wings for the wing area they needed for the thrust they had available. By building the wings as boxes they could get a stiffer structure. It's all done with cross struts and wires. My hat goes off to them.
Biplanes and triplanes were an elegant solution for the aeroplane designers of yore. They couldn't build stiff enough wings for the wing area they needed for the thrust they had available. By building the wings as boxes they could get a stiffer structure. It's all done with cross struts and wires. My hat goes off to them.
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Biplanes and triplanes were an elegant solution for the aeroplane designers of yore. They couldn't build stiff enough wings for the wing area they needed for the thrust they had available. By building the wings as boxes they could get a stiffer structure. It's all done with cross struts and wires. My hat goes off to them.
Along with Bi-posts Frank?
Happy Odd weekend Odd people. Great days indeed. \o/
And remember, the weekend is wasted unless you make it the oddest one yet! I will be asking questions next week !
Flimley