Amored Isuzu/Chevrolet MPR (Colombia)

Amored Isuzu/Chevrolet MPR (Colombia)

It was originally offered to the Colombian army as an armored alternative to the usual non armored stakebed trucks for transport. However, no deal was ever made, and eventually, the vehicle (along some other later produced) were sold to banks’ cash-in-transit companies. (Not to mention that it looks like a potato)

u/Powerful-Load4588 — 7 days ago

Australian Kenworth c510 "Moby D"

Moby D is a custom-built 2005 Kenworth C510, It features a 27-liter Caterpillar V12 engine and its own onboard shower and toilet.

u/Powerful-Load4588 — 10 days ago

What's the best Google Ads tutorial for beginners?

I'm completely new to Google Ads and I'm looking for a tutorial (or series of tutorials) that teaches best practices from the ground up.

The guides in my company often say that Google recommends settings that only increase your ad spend so I must be careful.

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u/Powerful-Load4588 — 14 days ago

What's the best Google Ads tutorial for beginners?

I'm completely new to Google Ads and I'm looking for a tutorial (or series of tutorials) that teaches best practices from the ground up.

The guides in my company often say that Google recommends settings that only increase your ad spend so I must be careful.

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u/Powerful-Load4588 — 15 days ago

Alex Craig & Paul Graham's Barrel-Pontoon "Dunny-dinghy"

Used to transport a toilet to Kangaroo Island to save $2,000 on ferry fees.

u/Powerful-Load4588 — 22 days ago

Supposedly, the first-ever Colombian-made armored car: the "VAT-01"

VAT means Assault and Transport Vehicle. And the text from the second photo says:

FIRST COLOMBIAN ARMORED CAR

Photograph sent by Mr. Santiago Quijano Caballero from Vienna (Austria) to the Military Museum, with the claim that it depicts the first "tank" built in the country, in the city of Cúcuta, at the workshops of the Army's "Santander" Battalion. The same workshops also produced cannons, one of which is preserved by the Military Museum. This photograph was sent to Berlin in the 1930s by his father, the diplomat and Santander native Don Joaquín Quijano Mantilla, who at that time was Colombia's diplomatic representative in Germany. The photograph is dated 1928 or 1929.

Santa Fe de Bogotá, March 3, 1999

Courtesy of Major (Ret.) Oscar Forero Racines, Director of the Military Museum.

u/Powerful-Load4588 — 1 month ago