![]() ![]() ¼-mile, exceed our legal top speed by over 20 m.p.h. Here is a car that even in 2500 form will exceed 120 m.p.h., clock an impressive and useful 17.2 sec. I had to wait a long time before I was able to drive a BMW Six but, having done so, I can say that not only are these latest BMWs-the 2500 and the 2800-far from being what I had hoped they were not but that they are about as near-perfect on almost all counts as any sporting saloon motor-car can be. ![]() At the time I ventured to wonder whether the six-cylinder BMW might not be a softened-up affair aimed at a different, luxury-loving public. ![]() four-cylinder motor cars, the Bayerische Motoren Werke AG of Munich tantalised us at last year’s Motor Show with a six-cylinder version of these earlier models. See what you think! (Or is it, see what you perceive?) This post is also available in: Tags:, Browse fast.An Extremely Fast and Accelerative Medium-Capacity Saloon which is Near-Perfect in Almost All RespectsĪfter reviving their fortunes with a range of extremely good o.h.c. ![]() For the curious, we’ll be talking more about the specific design features of the New Firefox over the next few weeks but the main point is it all adds up to an amazing web browser we can’t wait for you to experience. The New Firefox runs super fast inside, but the way we’ve designed it outside makes it even faster-especially on phones, tablets, and other devices where you need to feel the fast. It’s one of life’s most amazing optical illusions-all these quantums of energy given off by photons, creating the visual world we see! What’s this got to do with Web Browsers? It’s been about 5 years since our last browser redesign, and we used these optical design principles of “fast” in how we approached the work. Light itself is made up of photons, these wave-particle tricksters that travel 300 million meters-per-second and scatter off each other by the infinity-gazillions to create what we see with our eyes. And a funny thing about “fast” design: it’s a lot about perception. Where the Quantum project was used to rev up the engine, a project called “” modernized and improved our outer design look and feel. The New Firefox came out of a project we at Mozilla call “Quantum,” a massive technology implementation that modernized our web browser engine using a new programming language called Rust. ![]()
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