Tuesday, January 16th, 2007


News16 Jan 2007 01:15 pm by nic

Citroen DS

You’re not the only ones thinking it. It’s true. Cars just aren’t very exciting anymore.

The occasional eyebrow-raising motor show concept model aside, the autos that actually make it onto our streets are increasingly inoffensive, boring, plastic clones, designed to be traded-in after two years on the road. No wonder there seem to be as many warnings about driver fatigue these days as there used to be about speeding.

To think that a car once captivated the world in a single day, the way the Citröen DS did at the 1955 Paris auto show. Think of the reception accorded the iPhone* after its announcement last week, and imagine a product maintaining that passionate response for the next 20 years.

In addition to being the first production car with front disc brakes, the DS offered a futuristic hydropneumatic suspension system with adjustable ground clearance, a lightweight fiberglass roof, semi-automatic transmission and front wheel drive.

And that’s just what made it technically beautiful. Aesthetically, the DS’s design was at once revolutionary, futuristic and eminently stylish, and to this day remains an icon of its time and place.

Citroen DS - A car years ahead of its time [Retro Thing]

*With this sentence, we’ve officially lost our claim to the ‘only blog on the planet to have yet mentioned the iPhone’. We apologise. We held out a whole week.

News16 Jan 2007 09:45 am by nic

beer and breasts

We’d like to think that this story is a favor to our female readers. You know, the thousands of girls who read TSL…

Okay, well, regardless of the existence of our female readership or otherwise, we couldn’t really ignore the tale of Bulgaria’s latest tourist attraction – Boza, the beer with hidden, uh, breast-enhancing properties.

Romanian Constantin Barbu, who crossed the Danube in search of Boza in the Bulgarian town of Ruse, said: “I’ve bought a case for my wife to try out. I really hope I see an improvement.”

If the beer really actually does have these properties, what does this mean for the beer-swilling men of Bulgaria? Are they in the grip of a moob epidemic? We’ll keep you posted.

EU goes mad for Bulgarian breast-boosting beer [The Register]

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