The newsletter title is from the Hulu show “The Old Man” with Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow. Lying in wait, a man feels watched and nervous at the calm, and not being able to surmise the situation. It’s the tension and anxiety of being prepared for what isn’t there, and knowing about life’s unknown unknowns.  It’s sort of a chilling line to me that perfectly sums up that vibe of feeling icy fingertips on your spine… you can’t tell anything is wrong, but maybe it is and you’re just not seeing things right. It’s like when your feelers should be up, and they’re failing you. Or maybe the flashlight is starting to lose it’s juice and flickering right when you need it most. Anyways, the line sang to me, and as it’s not online *anywhere*, I figure I’d be the first to note it and bring it up. So there. Enjoy… the show is stellar, and although Bridges nails being Bridges, it’s always Lithgow that makes my jaw drop. And the guy who plays young Lithgow is phenomenal.

 

  • Thanks John for this thought:

 

“The true profession of a man is to find his way to himself.” – Hermann Hesse

 

Reminds me of these two thoughts:

 

 

I think that the realization of oneself is the prime aim of life, and to realize oneself through pleasure is finer than to do so through pain. – Oscar Wilde

 

 

I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot. I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. The function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time. – Jack London

 

“We’re guppies trying to understand water” – me

 

 

I’ll end with greater lessons. An author meditated with a notoriously difficult monk. This is the twitter thread, but here are his life lessons. WARNING: this may trigger your brain in light of any mental work you do to take care of yourself. The weird thing with meditation and work is that when you start, you need to lean in and understand you are exposing things, and digging things up that otherwise would stay hidden (and likely negatively impact your life and those around you)… SO, once you care enough to do the work, stuff gets real, and you become more open to the emotionality of lessons like this. I surely am more open, and also less open to bullshit, too. =)

  • Finding your true self is an act of love. Expressing it is an act of rebellion.
  • A sign of growth is having more tolerance for discomfort. But it’s also having less tolerance for b*llsh*t.
  • Desires that arise in agitation are more aligned with your ego. Desires that arise in stillness are more aligned with your soul.
  • You don’t find your ground by looking for stability. You find your ground by relaxing into instability.
  • What you hate most in others is usually what you hate most in yourself.
  • The biggest life hack is to become your own best friend. Everything is easier when you do.
  • The more comfortable you become in your own skin, the less you need to manufacture the world around you for comfort.
  • If you don’t train your mind to appreciate what is good, you’ll continue to look for something better in the future, even when things are great.
  • Spend more time cultivating a mind that is not attached to material things than time spent accumulating them.
  • Sometimes we need to get out of alignment with the rest of the world to get back into alignment with ourselves.
  • Real confidence looks like humility. You no longer need to advertise your value because it comes from a place that does not require the validation of others.
  • You cannot practice non-attachment. You can only show your mind the suffering that attachment creates. When it sees this clearly, it will let go.
  • One of the deepest forms of peace we can experience is living in integrity. You can lie to other people about who you are, but you can’t lie to your heart.

 

 

 

  • June 2nd, 2014: Harmon says something blasphemous, that became prescient and prophetic… people are saying “lay off Hitler” now, and “maybe Nazis weren’t that bad”. It sounded so absurd at the time…

 

 

  • NOT INACCURATE, but for those of ya around, not a bad economy, I guess!

California Poised to Overtake Germany as World’s No. 4 Economy Contrary to popular belief, the Golden State has proven resilient, outperforming its US and global peers. https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-10-24/california-poised-to-overtake-germany-as-world-s-no-4-economy

We're now the 4th largest economy in the world behind the US, China, and Japan. So I'll let this slide as hilarious.

 

 

 

“I think the saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy because they know what it’s like to feel absolutely worthless and they don’t want anyone else to feel like that.” – Bobcat Goldthwait writing for Robin Williams

 


SPACE

 

THE FEELS OMG THE FEELS:

 

 

Reminds me of Spirit:

Same energy:

 

@pogsyy ?????? why am I like this #nasa #curiosity #mars #birthday #pogsyy #tararule #sad #space ? original sound – Tara Rule

 

 

 

  • Orion Capsule, The Moon, The white Crescent is the Earth, and the “Mars” dot is a lens flare in camera from the sun (heavily modified GoPro4)

 

 

 

  • Deep and near Infrared, Webb is killing it and changing our view of the universe, as well as our place in it:

James Webb telescope: Amazing images show the Universe as never before https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-64051171

Neptune:

Neptune

 

 

  • ASTEROID IMPACT SIMULATION… Marcos Inaros of the Free Navy would have LOVED this. The Expanse is a great show. Watch it for the hard sc-fi, enjoy the wild ride. ANYHOooo….

The guy says “fun” in the title, but I dunno. Heck, we might escape the crater impact diameter, but the fireball? You think that’s bad? Anyone in 98 miles would receive lung damage from the sonic boom. Ouch. That is amazing. It’s not the impact, it’s the incineration, the earthquake, the tsunami, and likely the lack of marshmallows.

https://neal.fun/asteroid-launcher/

 


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

 

  • It’s the history of humanity: The elite and powerful take from everyone else, and complain about everyone else not pulling their weight. Well, now we see the stark reality of the elites creating this mess (yes, me with carbon emissions and trash 100x worse than most people on other continents), but also being able to afford to get through the situation we’ve created as it disproportionately impacts the people who didn’t create it. We’re a sad mess, we humanity. https://futurism.com/stanford-scientists-civilization-crumble

“Humanity is not sustainable. To maintain our lifestyle (yours and mine, basically) for the entire planet, you’d need five more Earths,” Ehrlich told his interviewer. “Not clear where they’re gonna come from.” “Resources that would be required, the systems that support our lives, which of course are the biodiversity that we’re wiping out,” the 90-year-old researcher added. “Humanity is very busily sitting on a limb that we’re sawing off.”

 

 

  • An Icelandic startup has figured out how to filter carbon from the air, then remove it and transport it underground for storage. Proof of concept achieved, and it’s a landmark moment. This + Fusion = problems are truly solved, except for the whole “humans forage things to death” thing.

A possible carbon-capture milestone in the fight against climate change https://www.cbsnews.com/news/carbon-capture-climeworks-startup-verified-industry-first/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • We’re entering an era of healthier humans, safer babies, and diseases cured:

Teenage girl with leukaemia cured a month after pioneering cell-editing treatment Suffering with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, she could not be treated with chemotherapy or a bone marrow transplant https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/12/11/teenage-girl-leukaemia-cured-month-pioneering-cell-editing-treatment/

 

 

 

  • Hi. Skeptical, cautious optimism, but a net gain (we produced more energy than we put into the system) in fusion energy would terraform the earth, its resources, geo-politics, and our economy. It’s truly incomprehensible how this would change the human race, so you get 3 articles, because yes… it’s that big a deal.

Fusion Scientists Claim Net Energy Gain, in Potentially Huge Breakthrough “If this is true, we are witnessing a moment of history.” https://futurism.com/fusion-scientists-net-energy-gain

Nuclear fusion: Has there been a breakthrough and what will it mean? Rumours suggest the US National Ignition Facility has made a significant advance in nuclear fusion, though there are still many hurdles to overcome https://www.newscientist.com/article/2350921-nuclear-fusion-has-there-been-a-breakthrough-and-what-will-it-mean/

We have ‘ignition’: Fusion breakthrough draws energy gain Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory achieved a crucial step in the pursuit of the elusive energy source, though it will not immediately open the floodgates to clean power in American homes. https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/fusion-breakthrough-net-energy-gain-rcna61326

 

 

 

 

  • This is real, real bad, ie problematic.

 

 

 

 

New California law legalizes digital license plates on cars

 

 


NATURE

 

  • NATURE IS PROFOUND…. I can’t find the words to even relate how I can’t comprehend this. LOL

BUT THIS IS INSANE:

 

This isn’t The Descent, this is apparently a well vetted real thing, and that freaky bird wind sounded like Sauron. “He drove through a storm, in the middle of the night, all alone, entered an abandoned cave, explored all the way in beneath a ceiling supporting tons of rocks that was ready to give up at any moment, completely in the dark, heard demons craving for his death, and he managed to not only survive but promote the goddamn flashlight until the very last moment. He doesn’t deserve a cookie, he deserves the whole damn Wonka factory. That is impressive.”

I have vertigo more than claustrophobia, but why not marry both with caving?

NOPE.

I rabbit holed the Mossdale Cavern tragedy from the 1960s and started finding caving stories and stuff. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossdale_Caverns

It led to that clip.

 

Here’s a longer read on Mossdale that is well written and explained: What lies beneath: Mossdale caving disaster It was the world’s worst caving disaster. On 24 June 1967, six young adventurers set off to explore Yorkshire’s Mossdale Caverns. They never came back. Ray Kershaw tells their harrowing story https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/what-lies-beneath-mossdale-caving-disaster-794268.html That is positively fucking horrifying. Fuck Caving.

This is Caving:

Then there’s this guy:

COMEDY

 

  • Two losses within 6 months in 2021 and 2022, and still great comedy. To upstage Saget is gold, always… and hard to do. I miss Norm:
@youdbeinjail Bob Saget talks about Dean Martin. Watch till the end……. #norm #bobsaget #normmacdonald #comedy #funny #funnypodcast #joke #joking #blackhumor #blackhumour #adameget #normmacdonaldlive ? original sound – You’d Be In Jail

 

 

 

 

@tomgouletA hard solve? original sound – TomGoulet

 

 

 

 

  • Remember when America’s Funniest Home Videos was the internet of memes? I really, REALLY liked Dick Clark and Ed McMahon’s “TV BLOOPERS”, too. Even moreso, and they’d do ones from the news every once inawhile. Well, I stumbled on news bloopers, and it harkens back to a simpler time, and is really seeped in nostalgia. This stuff is hilarious use of time:

 

              

  • As head of the HOA, people knock and ring my doorbell at all hours. I just don’t answer anymore. Who in the HELL is ringing doorbells without an appointment? You are CRAZY people.

 

          

  • This is so SO blue, but an old timey comedy writer Hollywood story. So, SO blue…

    

  • VERY SMART WORLD VIEW. You must know the truth.

 

     

  • I think The Onion’s crack science team has this one in the bag:

 

    

  • Phyllis Diller talking with Groucho Marx on You Bet Your Life. This was at the beginning of her career. She does a bit of her act.

 

        

  • OFF THE RAILS. This is hilarious.

 

     

  • The sexual tension here is absolutely harmlessly delightful. I LOVE IT. This is after her 45 second cameo in Iron Man 2. I also want the snake cup. Kate Mara is awesome, but I miss Craig Ferguson SO MUCH. Someone said it best:

“This, by the way, is the hole Craig Ferguson will leave in late night. David Letterman was a challenge, Jay Leno was a job interview, Jimmy Kimmel is a cool uncle, and Jimmy Fallon can feel like forced fun,” Esquire continues. “But no one got celebrities to loosen all the way up like Craig Ferguson — a host who wanted his guests to be their weirdest selves, no matter what.” https://www.thethings.com/the-truth-about-kate-mara-and-craig-fergusons-relationship

 

OH MY GOD I MANIFESTED SOMETHING:

Syndicated Late-Night Talk Show With Craig Ferguson Shopped By Sony Pictures TV For Fall 2023 https://deadline.com/2023/01/channel-surf-with-craig-ferguson-syndicated-late-night-talk-show-sony-fall-2023-1235224549/

 

 

    

@beachlife0226 #clams #clam ? original sound – Mark G

 

 

 

        

  • CONAN ALL DAY! So much of our content is now youtube clips, seth meyers, old carson and old Craig Ferguson clips, etc. But Conan is just a comedy god in this day and age, platforming icons and newbs. I love him.

   

It’s true that Cranston going from Hal to Walter is bonkers.

   

Bill Hader was one of his last guests, and you get a dose of Paul Rudd too!

   

Bill Burr chilled out because he took mushrooms. Funny enough, we’re watching 9 Perfect Strangers.

 


Movies and TV (and ads)

 

  • The Menu on HBO is absolutely fantastic, and I’m Sorry, Fletch is Jon Hamm at his best. I hope he’s able to finance some more of those films.  Also the The Impossible on HBO is a hell of a well told story about a family during a Christmas tsunami, and their miraculous story. The Menu has sat with me longer than so many films, and it’s easily one of the quickest rewatches of my life. I am, like, *really* “sitting with” this thing, and it’s a huge recommendation from me.

 

  • Random Hollywood Stuff:

When a network exec floated to Chevy Chase that he might be able to take over Johnny Carson’s role on the Tonight Show, Carson quipped that “Chevy Chase couldn’t ad-lib a fart after a baked bean dinner”.

ALSO:

When Jason Bateman was on Silver Spoons with Ricky Schroder at the Universal Studios lot, they would get food for carnivorous fish that were in a tank on set. They would get Goldfish from the Jaws attraction pond. This is Bateman talking about the note his parents got from the higher ups telling them to get the kids to knock it off:

“Studio operations sent a note to our parents like, ‘Hey listen, don’t want to bore you with a quick easy explanation about what we’re trying to do there with that lake, we’re trying to scare a bunch of people with a great white shark, and to see a couple of 11-year-olds out there with a ziplock bag playing grab-ass with a bunch of goldfish, it wrecks it.”

And this is weird, but here’s Carson and Bateman together.

      

  • Even commercials were better in the 1980s. This is for a 205 GTI in France. They went full on James Bond but holy cow.
       

  • THIS IS AMAZING. But also Dan Harmon is smart. I wonder how big this would have gotten, but Hallmark figured out how to create two movies from one, shot them at the same time, and they’re like a super secret spy relation. It’s SO WEIRD, but his posts linked in the link are HILARIOUS. Love him. What a concept!

Dan Harmon accused Hallmark of recycling one movie into two. The truth blew his mind. Harmon called the “Sister Swap” explanation “cinematically unprecedented.” https://www.upworthy.com/dan-harmon-hallmark-movies-sister-swap

Sister Swap are two different Hallmark Christmas movies made from the same footage | Boing Boing

 

         

  • Don Rickles and Charles Grodin. Amazing. History is grand and funny.

       

  • Ridley Scott’s first work, and commercial, is considered the greatest commercial in United Kingdom history.

       

  • This story of Nicholson making a dark film (The Departed) darker is superb. The “keep the camera rolling” bit is awesome in drilling down on the layers of horrifying Onion that was Jack’s brain.

          

  • Harvey Keitel self-selected out of Eyes Wide Shut, out of self-respect and self-preservation, and got fired because Kubrick made him do 70 takes of walking through a door. So Keitel bailed.
       
 

     

  • BOY is this uncomfortable, but it’s nice to know I can appreciate that Chevy is a complex human, Carson is a legend, and Pryor was true, pure talent on that stage that just owned Chase at every quip.

    

  • This is a LOooong way to go for Gyllenhaal to make a joke at the journalists / questioner’s expense, but I’ll allow it.
@yahooentertainment The moment #JakeGyllenhaal remembered he’s worked with #DennisQuaid before — and it wasn’t for their upcoming project, #StrangeWorld ? original sound – Yahoo Entertainment

 

Simply because this is the best thing ever:

       

  • William Friedkin and Nicolas Winding Refn banter brilliantly for an hour. It’s more about Friedkin’s career, and Winding Refn moderates and asks questions. I love when I have the chance to watch these round tables and in depth interviews.

      

  • Here’s Adam Sandler and Brendan Fraser, like “razor”. I’d been saying it wrong the whole time!

      

  • Lastly, Colin O’Farrell and Jamie Lee Curtis
         

  • I’m leaving this here without any thought of comment til 2024, but I’ve got serious, Meh… coupled with DAMNIT. Not about the show, but Apple+ have now gobbled up this, and The Foundation… so they’re basically taking all the dev hell brilliant sci-fi novels and making less than well received version of them. “FINALLY?”. Just… we’ll see.

William Gibson’s Neuromancer coming to Apple TV+ https://boingboing.net/2022/12/01/william-gibsons-neuromancer-coming-to-apple-tv.html

  • Well this is bonkers. The real track, I believe, is a Missy Elliott song.  This is from the Roald Dahl upcoming musical for Mathilda!! This is CRAZY choreography! I think I see some “This is America” dance moves in there!

Music

 

  • Jai Paul is at 2023 Coachella, which in my mind is a lock on a new album in the can with XL. This is BONKERS. First gig ever, and he is doing this tiny little festival with a stage. LOL WITH FRANK OCEAN

 

 

  • Merry Clayton talking about her backing on Gimme Shelter by the Stones. Naked and raw talent. Amazing and iconic work. This is a featured clip from “20 feet from Stardom” a great documentary about backing vocalists and the people who are there to always grind it out, live or in session, to make music for the stars:

The song if you need it. That crack in her voice is legend, and it’s the best backing vocals of all time:

 

 

@mycelium_queen #kraftwerk #raremedia #rarefootage #techno ? original sound – ?

 

 

 

  • I miss Adam Yauch, and I miss the guys. This is a GREAT rare live take from Germany:
@rickypow3ll A dope version of Sure Shot from German TV 1994 #beastieboys #1994 #fyp #hiphop #djhurricane ? original sound – rickypow3ll

 

 

 

  • Prince was smooooooth:
@it_is_what_it_is_kim #Prince #hisroyalbadness #fyp #fyp??viral #followers #rememberingprince #princefansforever #princerogernelson #princefans #princelegacylives #prince4ever ? original sound – Kim ??????

 

 

 

  • He’s specialized. I like the low-key shade he throws, but he is not wrong. And if you’d ever watched Zappa work, it’s unreal his coded conducting and his ability to do ANYTHING. Just a brilliant, incredible dude:
@zappa What are the most iconic guitar solos by Frank Zappa in your opinion? #zappa #frankzappa ? original sound – Frank Zappa

 

 

 

  • Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane:

 

 

  • Don’t say Gwar never did anything. They got an amputee’s leg back after he lost it in the pit. Wholesome Gwar wasn’t on the bingo card, but anyone that knows anything: the communities that look scariest are usually the biggest teddy bears. Look at the Horror film community; I don’t think I’ve seen boy scout troops more helpful and kind.

 

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  • VIDEOS THAT AGED BADLY


People, Culture, Society

 

  • This article hit me like a ton of bricks, because I just realized I wouldn’t go ANYWHERE for Star Wars, Marvel, Harry Potter, let alone actually watch one of the films. Okay Marvel had a good run at least. The last good Star Wars film was… checks watch: 1980.

But if they nail the look at feel, I’ll tell ya what… I am a grown man that would consider a special trip to… Universal… to see Nintendo World!
Super Nintendo World Is the Closest You’ll Get to Stepping Into a Video Game The themed land opens at Universal Studios Hollywood February 17 and io9 got a walkthrough tour. https://gizmodo.com/super-nintendo-world-universal-studios-hollywood-mario-1849965867

 

 

  • TIL that Mexico bans Garbage Pail Kids and a bunch of other weird stuff, like Studs Calendars (yes, Studs aka firemen or ranchers without shirts). Its a weird import/export law, but it’s gold. You can import or carry them into the country:

SIMILAR. 4908.90.05 Printed in colors or in white and black, presented for your sale in envelopes or packages, even when they include rubber chewing, sweets or any other types of articles containing figures or illustrations that represent to children in a demeaning way or ridiculous, in attitudes of incitement to violence self-destruction or any other form of antisocial behavior, known as “Garbage Pail kids” and with indications of have been printed in United States of America, or in any other country “Topps Chewing Gum, Incorporated” or by any another company or denomination commercial. FORBIDDEN. 4910.00 Calendars of any kind printed including studs calendar. https://dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=4746417&fecha=28/06/1988#gsc.tab=0

 

 

 

  • Remember when we had the greatest orator of modern times as our President? I miss this dude. “The last 3 speakers have been the Pope, the majesty her Queen, and Nelson Mandela. It’s either a very high bar, or the beginning of a very funny joke.”

 

  • Nato Secretary General succinctly and clearly relating why we support Ukraine. As if you needed a reason, Jens Stoltenberg so clearly spells out why anyone that does NOT support Ukraine (GOP wingnuts) is disingenious, dangerous, anti-democracy, and should be taken to task and called out for their backwards, fascist supporting viewpoints.

 

  • Speaking of, they keep falling out of windows:

Sudden Russian Death Syndrome It’s not a great time to be an oligarch who’s unenthusiastic about Putin’s war in Ukraine. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/12/russian-tycoon-pavel-antov-dies-putin-ukraine/672601/

 

  • This is pretty amazingly well described: Why Southwest’s model failed more spectacularly than anyone else.
@claireobryannpHello and welcome to Episode 1 of “Ed Explains Things”? original sound – Claire Obryan

 

 

  • Dick Van Dyke turned 97 December 13, 2022. This was him taking the hard route on the newer Marry Poppins, supposedly. They told him he didn’t have to do it. Obviously the hip-hop is overdubbed. =)
@fandango Happy birthday to the legendary Dick Van Dyke who turns 97 years old today! ?? #DickVanDyke #MaryPoppinsReturns #movietok #MaryPoppins ? original sound – veggibeats

 

 

  • Paris really hasn’t changed, other than the cars. Whether Montmartre, or being a Flaneur, it’s simple a timeless snapshot of a cosmopolitan city, where we all belong.

Vintage Color Photos Capture Street Scenes of Paris in the 1960s
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/paris-street-scenes-vintage-photos/

  

(maybe it was the advent of their public “pissoire” urinals that made it timeless! https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/pissoir-vintage-public-urinals-paris/)

 

  • However, it seems New York has changed aggressively. Some love it, some hate it. Here it is in the 1970s.Destruction and Depression: These Photos Show the Everyday Life in 1970s New York City
          

  • I had no idea that pee was all the rage in ancient times! You thought paying taxes stinks NOW??

Emperor Vespasian and the Urine Tax https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/emperor-vespasian-and-urine-tax-f78357256de

 

 

 

  • Wow. This dude from I’ve got a secret… a 95 year old man in 1956 who was there when Abraham Lincoln was shot. He was born in 1860. At 5 years old, he was at the theatre.

Vehicles

 

  • This hit like Harold Ramis or Robin Williams, in the sense that some people are just meant to be immortal, and you don’t realize they aren’t until their mortality hits you like a ton of bricks. This guy isn’t supposed to “not exist”, and I figured he’d exist well past my run. This is a sad day, but he lived unfettered and brought joy to more than car people. Wild, sad, RIP to his family.. wife, kids, and dogs.

He was in a lot of my posts, and that article linked below has his big Vegas interview from a few months ago hyperlinked, and it’s STELLAR reading.

We’ll miss ya, bigly, you hoon.

Goodbye, Ken Block, and Thank You Slay all tires, man. https://www.thedrive.com/news/goodbye-ken-block
The World Reacts to Ken Block’s Death From F1 champions to music artists and company executives, everyone is mourning No. 43. https://www.thedrive.com/news/the-world-reacts-to-ken-blocks-death

 

 

 

 

 

  • 2020 McLaren Speedtail, 1 of 7 produced. Why can’t more supercars have the driver in the center? Please?

 

 

 

  • 1 Of 27 Ever Made: The Intermeccanica Indra Fastback Coupé

https://silodrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Intermeccanica-Indra-Front-Grille-2048×1386.jpg%20https://silodrome.com/intermeccanica-indra/

 

Driving the Mercedes Vision AVTR Concept from The Drive on Vimeo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Watching this monster fire-breathing dragon trucks explode is part of the fun!

 


Can we talk about the legacy of Italdesign!?

 

  • The Italdesign Azteca was a post-retrofuturism cyber-aged riot:

 

The Rare Italdesign Aztec Is a Cyberpunk Sports Car Made Real Don’t confuse Italdesign’s Aztec with Pontiac’s Aztek. https://www.motortrend.com/vehicle-genres/italdesign-aztec-audi-powered-sports-car-dyberpunk-photos-specs/
more: https://www.below-the-radar.com/italdesign-aztec/

 

 

 

 

 

  • The Italdesign IAD Alien

The Alien’s spectacular design wasn’t just to make it stand out; it was also highly functional: https://www.below-the-radar.com/iad-alien/