Alex Robbins

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Freelance car journo. Contributing editor & question answerer @TeleCars; regular @CarGurusUK. Ex-used cars editor @whatcar & @autocar. UKCOTY juror. ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
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Adult life mostly consists of exclaiming “christ, that happened ten years ago!” about a variety of different events until you die.

Anybody can write a story about two ‘old stagers’ (though the Mini was only 18yrs old here), but how many magazines can create a cover like this?
Just CAR.
It takes creative genius to convince & develop such a cover & it’s a testament to the magazine’s roll call of great Art Editors (in the case Wendy Harrop) & Richard Davies (who was responsible for the cover).
This looks as good today as when it was fresh on the newsstand…

#weirdcarmastodon #mini #citroen

@vinc Agreed. I also miss big hatchbacks in general!
@ZeKik You’re a gent sir. Too kind. Mine was in fact a white B3 - and I’m afraid it’s long gone. However, I have ended up with something quite special since then…
Yes, it should come as little to no surprise that I’ve popped up here again today. To celebrate, here’s a Renault 21 I took a picture of on holiday in Spain two weeks ago.
@edbott I do this all the time. All. The. Time.

To say that I’m extraordinarily proud of this would be an understatement. One of my oldest and dearest friends on the bridge of his ship - and I got to write about it.

And you can read about it on the Telegraph app today, or online here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/features/telegraph-christmas-road-test-hunt-class-mine-countermeasures/ [reg req’d]

Telegraph Christmas Road Test: Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel HMS Hurworth

Hunting mines is as relevant as it ever was – as we discover on one of the Royal Navy’s most interesting ships

The Telegraph
Merry Christmas, folks - from us, to you.
The bit about a lawyer being stopped from entering a music hall in the US because its facial recognition system picked up that she's part of a law company that's suing them is even crazier than I thought.

The law company isn't suing the music hall - it's suing a restaurant, in another state, which is owned by the hall's parent company MSG Entertainment. MSG gone ahead and harvested photos of all the lawyers in the firm and fed it to an image recognition system to ban them from every MSG Entertainment owned location.

People always tell me that if you've got nothing to hide then you've got nothing to fear. She's got nothing to hide and they still went after her.

If this doesn't start making people worried about facial recognition then there's serious trouble coming.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/12/facial-recognition-flags-girl-scout-mom-as-security-risk-at-rockettes-show/
MSG defends using facial recognition to kick lawyer out of Rockettes show

MSG Entertainment began using facial recognition at venues in 2018.

Ars Technica