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bmxin-bryan · 9 years ago
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Rolling shots 📸
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bmxin-bryan · 9 years ago
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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Just another Altezza right?  This RB26, single turbo powered Toyota is a C&Y Sports creation and a car show regular here on Okinawa. 
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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NGHT★LRKN
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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Risky Devil at Final Bout
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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Source: Risky Devil/JUNKHOUSE Rain Dance 2012
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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FD + IS by CP Fraudtography on Flickr.
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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FD14 by Alex F. Photos on Flickr.
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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IG: @street.form by Alex Fuentes
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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#is300 #lexus #jdm #imports #gold #stanced
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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No, this isn’t an Onion article, it apparently actually happened.
Ved said that he was up late browsing Google Domains, which is Google’s website buying service. While there, he saw that Google.com was available for purchase at the incredibly reasonable price of $12. Long-time readers may recall that Google.com is the most heavily trafficked domain in the world and is kind of a big deal.
“I thought it was some error,” said Ved, “but I could actually complete check out.”
Ved added Google.com to his shopping cart, completed the checkout process, and for all intents and purposes became the proud new owner of the internet as we know it. Rather than getting the usual email notifying him that he had completed a purchase, Ved’s Google Search Console dashboard was updated, and he began receiving messages intended for the Google.com domain owner. He also began receiving emails with internal information, which Ved says he later turned over to Google’s security team.
“The scary part was I had access to the webmaster controls for a minute,” said Ved.
He took a rapid series of screenshots and documented his whole experience on a LinkedIn post.
Ved’s tenure as God of the Internet was fleeting, however. Google Domains reversed the sale about a minute after the purchase went through and sent him a message that claimed someone had registered the site before he could. Ved was refunded the $12 the domain had cost him and went back to being mortal. However, if only for a moment, Ved flew.
“So for one minute I had access,” said Ved. “I can’t shake that feeling that I actually owned Google.com.”
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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What is going on here?!! Brian Kachinsky got a spot on the news last night and represented for BMXers worldwide.
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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Tires look sick #mydansorder
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bmxin-bryan · 10 years ago
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bmxin-bryan · 11 years ago
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We all gonna get there one day.
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bmxin-bryan · 11 years ago
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Here is the video proof of my previous post about this officer forcing his way into my moms house (without legal documentation) and arresting my brothers friend without explanation. PLEASE REBLOG TO RAISE AWARENESS!!
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