publicado: 22.02.11
They say they used statically loaded foil. That's hardly vandalizing, since it comes out as easy as a tree leaf that fell on the windscreen =)
22.02.2011 @ 12:47Very good point. I like the Wikipedia definition of vandalism: ruthless destruction or spoiling of anything beautiful or venerable. Guess it depends whether or not you think Porches are beautiful. Som...
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Very good point. I like the Wikipedia definition of vandalism: ruthless destruction or spoiling of anything beautiful or venerable. Guess it depends whether or not you think Porches are beautiful. Some would say they've improved them as opposed to spoiling :)
22.02.2011 @ 12:52Well, I don't think I really agree with that definition. In my opinion, vandalism is the destruction or spoiling of something that doesn't belong to you. I don't think it has anything to do with beaut...
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Well, I don't think I really agree with that definition. In my opinion, vandalism is the destruction or spoiling of something that doesn't belong to you. I don't think it has anything to do with beauty. If I had a Ferrari 458 (which I consider beautiful) and felt like breaking it down to little pieces, I think it would be my decision to make. It wouldn't be vandalism, as long as I didn't destroy anything else that didn't belong to me in the process. Oh, not vandalism but still pretty stupid thing to do xD
22.02.2011 @ 13:03