I grown up in multi-lingual environment, learned german and russian before I was 10, I am somehow talented in languages. I learned english myself quite late (I was 25), so I think it really is far from perfect. But once your brain gets formatted early, it is easy to add more languages later. I am enterpreneur in tech industry, my company is global wireless networking vendor, we build magical devices that service providers use to bring internet to people´s homes. Have customers probably in all countries exc. North Korea.. I have english speaking customers and employees, they keep me sharp. We run our North American company in Austin area, so I can be considered partially Texan.. if we admit such thing is possible
Thanks. Black and chrome is a cliché to some, especially these days when hipster championship of ugliness rules the opinion on aesthetics, but I consider it timeless classic. All my bikes I ever had were black (incl. custom painted Honda Dominator ), with this one exception:
Thanks. Black and chrome is a cliché to some, especially these days when hipster championship of ugliness rules the opinion on aesthetics, but I consider it timeless classic. All my bikes I ever had were black (incl. custom painted Honda Dominator ), with this one exception:
Wooooh! High windshielded autobahn fighter. I like it. The only bike near that category I had was a Kawasaki Zephyr. Too much for my skills. The Rocket shows power early in the rpm band where errors in shifting are not critical.
Wooooh! High windshielded autobahn fighter. I like it. The only bike near that category I had was a Kawasaki Zephyr. Too much for my skills. The Rocket shows power early in the rpm band where errors in shifting are not critical.
Black and chrome is a cliché to some, especially these days when hipster championship of ugliness rules the opinion on aesthetics, but I consider it timeless classic.