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messengersays...*skillful planning
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deathcowsays...Funny around 21 mins 15 secs..... every aspect of this place is uber-designed for perfection in every way. Except the car identifier for the dashboard which is a blue taped sheet of paper.
grintersays...>> ^deathcow:
Funny around 21 mins 15 secs..... every aspect of this place is uber-designed for perfection in every way. Except the car identifier for the dashboard which is a blue taped sheet of paper.
Yeah, and the paper doesn't even have nice rounded corners.
kceaton1says...That is a very nice building, it would be beyond my pleasure to be able to walk through it slowly--at my pace. As well as watching the cars being built themselves, it would be great. It's really a place were you might play a nice score on your iPod while sipping champagne--if they would let you...
Talking to the individual people sound as though it would bring the whole experience together, but none of us are so lucky as this interviewer, so I guess we get to take his tour as our only ever example. I wonder who gets to wander through those halls though...? Besides the obvious choices of course...
BTW, if anybody reads this before watching do yourself a favor and bump this up to 720p and throw it on your HDTV and watch it there, as it is the length of a documentary anyway--watch it in relaxation.
It was a more entertaining piece than I thought it would have been as it started slow, but the visuals kept you engaged.
//Which is a good thing to do for a great many videos here on the Sift BTW; just stick them in a playlist or find one of the many playlists that already keep track of them...
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