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POPSBlackBerrys Have The Coolest Code Names Tech blog Boy Genius Report has uncovered three more BlackBerrys in development, code named Seawolf, Javelin and Aurora. A couple other BlackBerry devices included in BGR's post--Meteor, Storm and Kickstart--have already been leaked or appear to be discontinued. It's too early to tell whether these phones will actually come to market under these names, but it's definitely fun to contemplate a phone called Seawolf.
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POPSCars used in the movie Road Warrior MAD MAX Ever wonder what the cars were in Mad Max? Did you guess maybe an early '70's Ford Torino, a strange Mustang, or even an AMC Javelin? Well...not quite. As Mad Max was filmed in Australia, all (or most) cars used in the movie were Australian, and most of those have been modified. Max's black Pursuit Special (or Interceptor if you will) was modified the most. It started out life as a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT, a car that is exclusively Australian. Starting out stock, it came with a 351 Cleveland, a 4-speed manual transmission, and a 9" rear end. The drive-train was kept, along with most of the original interior (except for steering wheel, dash light, blower switch, and overhead console), and thus mostly body modifications were made.