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    vendredi 5 avril 2013

    MOTO GP ; Marc Marquez tops FP2 at Losail with flying lap


















    The second free practice in Qatar was delayed due to light drops of rain falling on the track but the track surface was deemed safe just a few minutes later and the session got the greenlight, but a very stiff wind brought a lot of sand on the track that hampered lap times for many riders.
    Marc Marquez did flying lap on fresh tires with three minutes left in the session and using Valentino Rossi as a reference point, posted the best time in 1.56.477 that put him on the top of the timesheets and bettering Jorge Lorenzo’s yesterday’s top time by more that two tenths of a second.
    Marquez’ best lap however was just a single hot lap, as the MotoGP rookie then missed his braking point at the now famous turn 1 and ran off track, and at the moment doesn’t have the race pace to stay with Lorenzo and Rossi.
    Lorenzo was second fastest and 0.268s adrift after having lead the session for the better part of the 45 minutes and using the new chassis. Valentino Rossi was third and 0.060s from his team mate, however he wasn’t feeling well today. The Italian is lamenting a bad headache that is apparently caused by a bout of sinusitis that forced the Yamaha rider to ask the Clinica Mobile for some help. Both Yamaha riders set their best times on used tires and during brief runs.
    Cal Crutchlow continues to impress as he was fourth and Stefan Bradl was fifth, and until Marquez’s flying lap was the fastest Honda rider.
    Andrea Dovizioso was sixth, but he dropped more than 1.3 seconds and is using a smaller fairing on his GP13, and continued using hard tires and will be waiting for a completely newbike that should arrive in July, according to Paolo Ciabatti. Dani Pedrosa had another horrible session, evidently his corner entry issues haven’t been solved as he ran off track at least three times and was 1.4 seconds from his team mate.
    Nicky Hayden was eighth but already more than 1.5 seconds adrift and was followed by Pramac’s and fellow Ducati rider Ben Spies. Closing out the top ten was Alvaro Bautista who is still having problems with his fractured fingers.
    After yesterday’s impressive 9th place Aspar’s Aleix Espargaro dropped to 13th and was more than 2,5 seconds adrift.
    If any practice session in Qatar is interrupted by rain, the session will be postponed until the day after, as the reflection of the floodlights on a wet track means it is impossible to ride in the rain and Bridgestone doesn’t bring rain tires to the desert. In 2009 torrential rain forced the race to postponed to Monday evening.
    MotoGP Qatar FP2 results:
    01- Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team – Honda RC213V – 1’56.477
    02- Jorge Lorenzo – Yamaha Factory Racing – Yamaha YZR M1 – + 0.268
    03- Valentino Rossi – Yamaha Factory Racing – Yamaha YZR M1 – + 0.328
    04- Cal Crutchlow – Monster Yamaha Tech 3 – Yamaha YZR M1 – + 0.692
    05- Stefan Bradl – LCR Honda MotoGP – Honda RC213V – + 0.780
    06- Andrea Dovizioso – Ducati Team – Ducati Desmosedici GP13 – + 1.356
    07- Dani Pedrosa – Repsol Honda Team – Honda RC213V – + 1.400
    08- Nicky Hayden – Ducati Team – Ducati Desmosedici GP13 – + 1.563
    09- Ben Spies – Ignite Pramac Racing – Ducati Desmosedici GP13 – + 1.660
    10- Alvaro Bautista – GO&FUN Honda Gresini – Honda RC213V – + 1.821
    from TWOWHEELSBLOG

    ICONIC BRANDING OF A BUNNY KIND | THE BIRTH OF PLAYBOY MAGAZINE



    playboy bunny logo posterYoung Woman Walking on a Beach
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    How unlikely would it seem today, if someone were to tell you that they were planning to build one of the world’s sexiest and most recognizable brands– with a logo based on a bunny? Well, that’s exactly what Hugh Heffner did. Seriously, doesn’t it sound kind of nuts? Looking back on the vintage images of the bunnies in their heyday, there is an undeniable naivete and corniness, mixed with an overtly demeaning attitude towards women– and wow, did it work.
    Heffner was gifted with an ironic stroke of fate when the original “Stag Club” name that was going to grace his new men’s magazine was legally blocked by Stag magazine.  He needed a new handle, and the stag was soon converted to the now iconic bunny, in a historic and innuendo-laden rename.  Playboy later ran a pictorial article on Chicago’s Gaslight Club, and was overwhelmed by thousands of readers requesting to join this exclusive key members club.   Playboy execs smelled a golden opportunity, and soon plans were laid to open their own private key holder’s club.  All that was needed now was the vision.
    After many go-rounds, the decided-upon bunny custom was nipped and fluffed until it met Heffner’s critical approval.  They say he was particularly smitten with the tail– go figure.  In 1960, when the very first Playboy Club opened– the so-called icon of the sexual revolution was off and hopping.  Seems almost more like a misogynist’s ___ dream than a liberating sexual revolution if you asked me.
    Liberating for whom, exactly?
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    Unwilling to lose time in litigation for the "Stag Party" name, Hugh Hefner renamed his magazine "PLAYBOY" and chose a new symbol. Arv Miller transformed his original stag mascot to a rabbit. Founding Art Director Arthur (Art) Paul then created the world-famous Rabbit Head logo.
    Unwilling to lose time in litigation for the “Stag Party” name, Hugh Hefner renamed his magazine “PLAYBOY” and chose a new symbol. Arv Miller transformed his original stag mascot to a rabbit. Founding Art Director Arthur (Art) Paul then created the world-famous Rabbit Head logo.
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     Hugh Hefner and Playboy Bunnies at the Chicago Playboy Club  --1960.
    Hugh Hefner and Playboy Bunnies at the Chicago Playboy Club –1960.
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    Playboy Bunny getting ready to work her magic.
    Playboy Bunny getting ready to work her magic.
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    Hugh Hefner jet-setting with his Playboy Bunnies.
    Hugh Hefner jet-setting with his Playboy Bunnies.
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    Cover of April 1963  MagazinePlayboy Magazine Cover from March 1967
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    Hugh Hefner and his Playboy Bunnies at the Playboy Mansion --1966.
    Hugh Hefner and his Playboy Bunnies at the Playboy Mansion –1966.
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    Young Woman with Inflatable Bunny in the SurfYoung Woman in a Bunny Chair
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    Keith Richards and The Rolling Stones paying a visit to the Playboy Club.
    Keith Richards (background, look for it…) and The Rolling Stones paying a visit to the Playboy Club.
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    Vintage Playboy magazine ad
    WHAT SORT OF MAN READS PLAYBOY? Vintage ad from 1969.
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    Playboy magazine spoof
    “WHAT SORT OF MAN READS MAD” –Playboy magazine ad spoof.
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    Bunny Hostesses at New York Playboy ClubBunny Hostesses at New York Playboy Club
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    Playboy Club key for members only.
    Playboy Club key for members only.
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    New York's Playboy Club back in the day.
    New York’s Playboy Club back in the day.
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    Playboy Bunnies wave as Hugh Hefner's private jet lands in London-- 1970.
    Playboy Bunnies wave as Hugh Hefner’s private jet lands in London– 1970.
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    Playboy Bunnies Posing on Window SillPlayboy Club Waitress with Guests
    Dec 1962, Manhattan — “A View from the Rear” : A scantily clad “bunny,” of the Playboy Club, gives an interesting “rear view” as she chats with patrons during the opening of the Manhattan branch of the chain of clubs.  One of a chain normally operated as private establishments, the Playboy Club in New York reluctantly began giving its keys away to non-members in order to receive a liquor license.  The New York State Liquor Authority has ruled that the “featured” club keys may be used only as a type of credit card. — Image by © Bettmann/ Corbis

    Locals Only Copenhagen

    Asked about the essence of motorcycling, Copenhagen local Per Nielsen will keep his answer fittingly short and clean; in fact, he will say no more than a single word at first: “Presence.”
    His crew The Wrenchmonkees has long established itself as a commanding force and seminal presence in the world of stainless steel and powerful engines. Internationally known for their matchless custom motorcycle creations, Per explains his search for the ultimate road beast and presents his very own thoughts and feelings about “Motorcycle Maintenance”.
    Linking their shared love for skateboarding, DIY culture, rock & roll, the sound of engines going, and clean shapes, the Copenhagen-based crew never cared so much about extreme performance, loud colors or the latest designs; instead, they are interested in “the basic expression of life on a motorbike”.
    In short: these guys focus on unique machines, a clean, raw and no-frills aesthetic, and ultimately a timeless experience on two wheels.
    Locals Only Copenhagen from simon weyhe on Vimeo

    UN1T Garage R120 GS Kit

    BMW KIT R120 GS UN1T Garage R120 GS Kit
    The BMW 1200 GS is a venerable machine, they can go literally anywhere and I suspect that when they need a moon-buggy style vehicle for the first team on Mars, they’ll take a few of these along on the lander.
    For those who love the capabilities of the 1200 GS but prefer the more classic styling of the older R80 a new company in Germany has popped up selling the kit you see fitted above and below, it costs 3920.00 Euros and can be bolted on in under 4 hours to any 1200 GS from 2004 to the present day.
    BMW KIT R120 GS 6 UN1T Garage R120 GS Kit
    The entire process is reversible meaning you don’t compromise the resale value of the original bike, although I suspect that the modified bike would actually be worth more due to its unique nature.
    The kit can be bought all at once or part by part, which suits people who want some elements but not others, the optional add ons include things like pannier cases and a variety of windshields. Click the link here to check out the kit and an additional gallery of images.
    BMW KIT R120 GS 2 UN1T Garage R120 GS Kit
    BMW KIT R120 GS 1 UN1T Garage R120 GS Kit
    BMW KIT R120 GS 2 2 UN1T Garage R120 GS Kit 
    from SILODROME