5.14.2008

Paparazzi chair


Thanks Bram Boo, Brussels [designer] for this wondeful piece of...well. uh.
for this...chair. Im sure it's more comfortable that it looks.

Massage chairs

Interesting look yes. Reminds me of an updated version of your granny's favorite lounging chair...doesnt it. Designers: Patricia Urquiola for Panasonic/Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd., Japan.

Cosy chair

Cosy chair...smh. You can blame Sabine Müller and Andreas Quednau of SMAQ, New York for this chair. You shouldn't judge a book by its cover but I feel a chair is a different story. This looks to be an accident waiting to happen.

just read this review:
"Think of this piece as a personal radiator (and not, say, a high-design electric chair): Hook it up to your water-heating system, and hot water begins circulating its tubular, stainless-steel frame. Temperature varies by location—warm on the knotted back, less so for the backs of your legs, and especially hot pads for your tea and your feet. Just don't sit too long: You don't want grill lines."


Related Links/Sources: Milan Furniture Fair


From the Editors desk.
.rhayne a. coleman

4.29.2008



has been dubbed the phone to match your Rollex watch and Chery SUV,


but others say: Those Chinese cloners have fired up their photocopiers again.

this time hunting after expensive game: the luxury Vertu phones from Nokia. The Veptu phones look like the real deal, some even coming with 24k gold-plated cases, leather backs and up to 3.3 carats of embedded diamonds—are these real? Who knows. Each comes with a 176 x 220 TFT display, either a 1.3 or 2.0 megapixel camera and some have Bluetooth.

They also have GPRS and play MP3s and MP4s, and come in a variety of dual-band and tri-band GSM setups. However similar they may look, they can't pack the same build quality: they're available for between $219 and $650

Related Links/Sources: gizmo.com


imitation never looked so good


From the Editors desk.
.rhayne a. coleman

M1 Homage | meet the Uno



To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the coolest BMW ever made, BMW has just unveiled the M1 Homage, this vechicle is a tribute to the Giorgetto Giugiaro-designed original. Unfortunately, it's just a concept, but the carmaker is rumored to be planning a new supercar (dubbed the M10). Whether that, too, will be an homage remains to be seen. So all you car lovers out there, keep your eyes peeled && fingers crossed for this concept to become real.

Imagine riding down 87 in one of these




the uno
a new motorized unicycle
that actually has 2 wheels

interesting, no?

Related Links/Sources: Selectism, Left Lane News

From the Editors desk.
.rhayne a. coleman

4.19.2008

technology



technology has made us to accessible lately...


do you think she has a point?
are her points valid becuase of how she speaks, does it make you want to believe here even if you dont.

if you think she has a point and that we should all jump on board then what do with the children born after a computer was introduced into nearly every american household, what about the businesses that thrive on technology alone. What bout the fact that times are changing and technology is changing with it...

what're your thoughts?
do tell...


From the Editors desk
.rhayne a. coleman

4.17.2008

Which one? vol.1

Yes! My phone upgrade is finally here. Ugh, for the record...LGs are a joke. Sure they are IT when they first drop but after a year...my LG is definitely a joke. Any type of flip phone or one that slides with a keypad is pretty skanty to me now. Very out of date.

Ok so I've emailed my father (who works with Verizon corp.) the final two I'm eye-ing because of course I will need that good ol' employee discount and his reviews of each phone. So while I wait for him to hit me back with that...I'll share to you what I've been eye-ing to talk, text, and possibly touch on next! Lol


My first choice:
Verizon Wireless XV6900
Strictly COLD! I call it the "White boy"



It's like a baby iphone. Best carbon I've seen so far...here are some of it's features/capabilities:

Verizon Wireless XV6900 combines all the performance and functionality of Windows Mobile® 6 Professional with high–tech, innovative TouchFLO® Technology on its hi–res touchscreen. Access your favorite and most important applications easily with the Touch Cube. View email and attachments, create and edit documents, filter your inbox, and stay connected – securely – with your office. Take advantage of Bluetooth® Wireless Technology and use your XV6900 as a tethered modem through BroadbandAccess Connect. Optimized for entertainment as well, the XV6900 lets you enjoy music, pictures, videos and more with Windows Media Player® Mobile and a 2.0 MP camera with video capture.


Right...Lol let it marinate! I'll show you my second choice later this week.


MDDLFNGR

MonoTracer

Amazing what the Germans can build huh? I've always been a lil sketchy when it came to hoppin' on a motorcycle however, I wouldn't mind hoggin' down 285 in this!



Uber cycle will release this year starting around $82,000 with the engine of BMW's K1200.

MDDLFNGR

4.15.2008

BE THERE ATLANTA GA!!!

April 23, 2008 will be the final chapter in the project x saga


the tickets are on sale for the finale PROJECT X show.
Going down april 23, 2008 at 8:00 doors open at 7:30.
this is the official spring fashion show of Atlanta so these tickets will sell out.

vip tickets are on sale also for vip call 312 315 2833.
the official after party is at luck lounge see you there.

I will be and so will PMqn.
seeing as how a few of us are working behind the scenes.
&& others will be enjoying the show. come out and enjoy
a night filled with fashion and entertainment


This show will be off campus so shuttles will be provided
valet service provided for the lavish.

LIVE AT PURITAN MILLS
916 Lowery Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia 30318
located 5 mins from the AUC

(feel free to park in the parking deck and ride the shuttle)

for information please contact
jeremyhaynes2004@yahoo.com
706 951 4522
312 315 2833
404 435 0846

OR

iCON Billingsley
404-523-0293
caseytheicon@gmail.com


From the Editors desk
.rhayne a. coleman