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'Squid Game’ Season 3 Continues To Top Global Netflix Charts In 93 Countries After Its Release.
People play jump rope, which is one of the games played in 'Squid Game' Season 3, under installed 'Young-Hee' and 'Cheol-Su' dolls in Seoul, South Korea, on July 3, 2025. 'Squid Game' Season 3 continues to top global Netflix charts in 93 countries after its release. (Photo by Kichul Shin/NurPhoto) -
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'Squid Game’ Season 3 Continues To Top Global Netflix Charts In 93 Countries After Its Release.
People play jump rope, which is one of the games played in 'Squid Game' Season 3, under installed 'Young-Hee' and 'Cheol-Su' dolls in Seoul, South Korea, on July 3, 2025. 'Squid Game' Season 3 continues to top global Netflix charts in 93 countries after its release. (Photo by Kichul Shin/NurPhoto) -
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'Squid Game’ Season 3 Continues To Top Global Netflix Charts In 93 Countries After Its Release.
A Pink Guard from 'Squid Game' takes photos with a tourist in Seoul, South Korea, on July 3, 2025. 'Squid Game' Season 3 continues to top global Netflix charts in 93 countries after its release. (Photo by Kichul Shin/NurPhoto) -
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'Squid Game’ Season 3 Continues To Top Global Netflix Charts In 93 Countries After Its Release.
Pink Guards stand in front of installed 'Young-Hee' and 'Cheol-Su' dolls of 'Squid Game' in Seoul, South Korea, on July 3, 2025. 'Squid Game' Season 3 continues to top global Netflix charts in 93 countries after its release. (Photo by Kichul Shin/NurPhoto) -
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'Squid Game’ Season 3 Continues To Top Global Netflix Charts In 93 Countries After Its Release.
'Young-Hee' and 'Cheol-Su' dolls from 'Squid Game' are installed at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on July 3, 2025. 'Squid Game' Season 3 continues to top global Netflix charts in 93 countries after its release. (Photo by Kichul Shin/NurPhoto) -
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'Squid Game’ Season 3 Continues To Top Global Netflix Charts In 93 Countries After Its Release.
People take photos in front of the installed 'Young-Hee' doll from 'Squid Game' in Seoul, South Korea, on July 3, 2025. 'Squid Game' Season 3 continues to top global Netflix charts in 93 countries after its release. (Photo by Kichul Shin/NurPhoto) -
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DIsney Pop-up Store Launches In Zhangyuan In Shanghai
A car with hundreds of Mickey Mouse figures is seen in Zhangyuan in Shanghai, China, on June 14, 2025, during the first day of the opening of a Disney pop-up store. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Zamanand Festival Munich
Visitors relax on deck chairs and gather around a program map at the Zamanand Festival in front of the Feldherrnhalle on Ludwigstrasse in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The event includes music, art, sustainability, and community activities stretching from Odeonsplatz to Siegestor. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Zamanand Festival Munich
Visitors walk through the vibrant stalls and thematic booths of the Zamanand Festival on Ludwigstrasse between the University and Siegestor in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The street is transformed into a cultural and environmental fair featuring interactive exhibits, sustainability topics, music, and local initiatives. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Zamanand Festival Munich
Visitors drink, eat, and listen to live traditional music at long wooden tables under the sign ''Herzlich willkommen zum Hoffest'' in the courtyard of the historic building of the Ministry of Agriculture during the Zamanand Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The event combines regional culture, hospitality, and a festive atmosphere in a garden-like setting. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Zamanand Festival Munich
Visitors interact with environmental information stands, including Greenpeace and Klimanetz Munchen, at the Zamanand Festival on Ludwigstrasse in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The festival promotes sustainability, climate awareness, and alternative travel concepts through booths and bicycle-based displays. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Tchibo Retail Storefront
People walk past the entrance of a Tchibo store with visible product displays and signage in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. Tchibo is a German retailer that offers coffee, household goods, clothing, and weekly-changing non-food items across its nationwide outlets. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Staff set up two plastic “space bubble” pop-up tents over dining tables along the sidewalk of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876569
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Diners take a selfie inside a plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent as they prepare to dine at Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876530
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Staff set up two plastic “space bubble” pop-up tents over dining tables along the sidewalk of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876568
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Staff set up two plastic “space bubble” pop-up tents over dining tables along the sidewalk of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876566
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Diners sit and eat inside plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent lined along the sidewalk in front of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876556
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
A food runner waits to serve diners sitting inside plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent lining the sidewalk in front of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876531
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Diners sit and eat inside plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent lined along the sidewalk in front of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876564
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Diners sit and eat inside plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent lined along the sidewalk in front of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876555
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Diners sit and eat inside plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent lined along the sidewalk in front of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876562
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
With her parents Paul and Jessica Niebanck, three-and-half year-old Grace Anne Niebanck looks up through her plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent as they dine at Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876529
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Paul and Jessica Niebanck, and their three-and-half year-old Grace Anne Niebanck are served food inside their private plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent at Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876553
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Paul and Jessica Niebanck, and their three-and-half year-old Grace Anne Niebanck are served food inside their private plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent at Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876550
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
A man walks past diners sitting inside plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent lining the sidewalk in front of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876537
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gäste essen in "Space Bubbles" in einem französischen Restaurant der Upper West Side, NYC
Plastic “space bubble” pop-up tent that can seat up to six people are lined up in front of Café du Soleil restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, New York, NY, September 22, 2020. The French restaurant has its sidewalk with up to 18 transparent pvc pop-up tents for diners to enjoy outdoor dining even if it rains, or temperatures drop. (Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30876554
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FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
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Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop sits in a bag clipped to the handle bars
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop is said to take no more than 15 seconds to put up
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop is said to take no more than 15 seconds to put up
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop is said to take no more than 15 seconds to put up
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136403_006
FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136403_004
FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136403_003
FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop sits in a bag clipped to the handle bars
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136403_002
FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop is said to take no more than 15 seconds to put up
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136403_001
FEATURE - Sofort-Regenschutz für Fahrräder
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12161
Screen 1
16/09/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: BikerTop
A rain shield for bicycles which the rider pops up in bad weather has been created. When not in use, the BikerTop sits folded down in a bag on the handlebars.The bag attaches to the bars via a quick-release mounting bracket, although it can also be key-locked in place when the bike is parked in public.Once it starts raining, the rider stops, folds out the BikerTop's two aluminium vertical support arms, then extends those telescoping arms along with the flexible rain shield.The shield is made of waterproof nylon with a transparent polyurethane windshield, with PVC mesh "wings" on either side.The whole process reportedly takes just 10 to 15 seconds.The shield is claimed to withstand winds of up to 35 km/h.There is no windshield wiper, but the designers say most scooter windshields are also wiper-less.Reflective glass beads in some parts of the shield help make it visible to drivers at night.
OPS:The BikerTop
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Aufklappbare Kapsel schützt vor Ansteckung
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12083
ShieldPod 1
24/08/2020
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Under The Weather
A pop-up wearable pod could be the answer to schools returning during the pandemic.The transparent wearable offers a barrier to the virus for the top half of the body.The design enables people to perform many tasks making it ideal for the classroom and shop staff.Hands are free and there is no mask to muffle speech or hide a smile.The ShieldPod was originally developed to help protect healthcare workers from possible exposure .The $79 USD / €67 euros contraption is said to be lightweight enough that it can even be worn by those people identified as more vulnerable to coronavirus such as the elderly But the company behind it decided to modify the style to accommodate everyone including teachers.
OPS: The ShieldPod being worn by airline passenger
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10135192_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Aufklappbare Kapsel schützt vor Ansteckung
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12083
ShieldPod 1
24/08/2020
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Under The Weather
A pop-up wearable pod could be the answer to schools returning during the pandemic.The transparent wearable offers a barrier to the virus for the top half of the body.The design enables people to perform many tasks making it ideal for the classroom and shop staff.Hands are free and there is no mask to muffle speech or hide a smile.The ShieldPod was originally developed to help protect healthcare workers from possible exposure .The $79 USD / €67 euros contraption is said to be lightweight enough that it can even be worn by those people identified as more vulnerable to coronavirus such as the elderly But the company behind it decided to modify the style to accommodate everyone including teachers.
OPS: The ShieldPod in the office
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10135192_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Aufklappbare Kapsel schützt vor Ansteckung
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12083
ShieldPod 1
24/08/2020
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Under The Weather
A pop-up wearable pod could be the answer to schools returning during the pandemic.The transparent wearable offers a barrier to the virus for the top half of the body.The design enables people to perform many tasks making it ideal for the classroom and shop staff.Hands are free and there is no mask to muffle speech or hide a smile.The ShieldPod was originally developed to help protect healthcare workers from possible exposure .The $79 USD / €67 euros contraption is said to be lightweight enough that it can even be worn by those people identified as more vulnerable to coronavirus such as the elderly But the company behind it decided to modify the style to accommodate everyone including teachers.
OPS: The ShieldPod in the classroom
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10135192_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Aufklappbare Kapsel schützt vor Ansteckung
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12083
ShieldPod 1
24/08/2020
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A pop-up wearable pod could be the answer to schools returning during the pandemic.The transparent wearable offers a barrier to the virus for the top half of the body.The design enables people to perform many tasks making it ideal for the classroom and shop staff.Hands are free and there is no mask to muffle speech or hide a smile.The ShieldPod was originally developed to help protect healthcare workers from possible exposure .The $79 USD / €67 euros contraption is said to be lightweight enough that it can even be worn by those people identified as more vulnerable to coronavirus such as the elderly But the company behind it decided to modify the style to accommodate everyone including teachers.
OPS: The ShieldPod
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Aufklappbare Kapsel schützt vor Ansteckung
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A pop-up wearable pod could be the answer to schools returning during the pandemic.The transparent wearable offers a barrier to the virus for the top half of the body.The design enables people to perform many tasks making it ideal for the classroom and shop staff.Hands are free and there is no mask to muffle speech or hide a smile.The ShieldPod was originally developed to help protect healthcare workers from possible exposure .The $79 USD / €67 euros contraption is said to be lightweight enough that it can even be worn by those people identified as more vulnerable to coronavirus such as the elderly But the company behind it decided to modify the style to accommodate everyone including teachers.
OPS: The ShieldPod on a store cashier
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Aufklappbare Kapsel schützt vor Ansteckung
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ShieldPod 1
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A pop-up wearable pod could be the answer to schools returning during the pandemic.The transparent wearable offers a barrier to the virus for the top half of the body.The design enables people to perform many tasks making it ideal for the classroom and shop staff.Hands are free and there is no mask to muffle speech or hide a smile.The ShieldPod was originally developed to help protect healthcare workers from possible exposure .The $79 USD / €67 euros contraption is said to be lightweight enough that it can even be worn by those people identified as more vulnerable to coronavirus such as the elderly But the company behind it decided to modify the style to accommodate everyone including teachers.
OPS: The ShieldPod in the office
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Masken-Verkaufsautomat in Cambridge
Maskey, Coronavirus mask vending machine pops up in Soho. Berwick Street, London. Sunday, 30 August 2020. Photo by Cat Morley/B8213/Avalon/Retna
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Masken-Verkaufsautomat in Cambridge
Maskey, Coronavirus mask vending machine pops up in Soho. Berwick Street, London. Sunday, 30 August 2020. Photo by Cat Morley/B8213/Avalon/Retna
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Masken-Verkaufsautomat in Cambridge
Maskey, Coronavirus mask vending machine pops up in Soho. Berwick Street, London. Sunday, 30 August 2020. Photo by Cat Morley/B8213/Avalon/Retna
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Masken-Verkaufsautomat in Cambridge
Maskey, Coronavirus mask vending machine pops up in Soho. Berwick Street, London. Sunday, 30 August 2020. Photo by Cat Morley/B8213/Avalon/Retna
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FEATURE - Im Pop-Up-Buch stecken Miniatur-Häuser
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An artist has created the ultimate tiny homes – that spring from the pages of miniature pop-up books Some of the hand rafted properties contain everything you would expect to find in a home and more.Clocks, no larger than a droplet of water, hang on the wall. A bathroom features a picture frame r over the tub. The painting inside that frame is even daintier — with individual brushstrokes the size of fingerprint-ridges.There are tea sets, fold out chairs and fireplaces, tie backs for curtains, fine patterned wallpapers, rugs and mirrors.They are the work of Japanese artist Yuriko Kitano who is based in Tokyo.All are made using cardboard, paper, paints , glue and scissors and measure around 30 mm by 40 mm.
OPS: One of Yuriko Kitano's pop-up books.
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FEATURE - Im Pop-Up-Buch stecken Miniatur-Häuser
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An artist has created the ultimate tiny homes – that spring from the pages of miniature pop-up books Some of the hand rafted properties contain everything you would expect to find in a home and more.Clocks, no larger than a droplet of water, hang on the wall. A bathroom features a picture frame r over the tub. The painting inside that frame is even daintier — with individual brushstrokes the size of fingerprint-ridges.There are tea sets, fold out chairs and fireplaces, tie backs for curtains, fine patterned wallpapers, rugs and mirrors.They are the work of Japanese artist Yuriko Kitano who is based in Tokyo.All are made using cardboard, paper, paints , glue and scissors and measure around 30 mm by 40 mm.
OPS: One of Yuriko Kitano's pop-up books.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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