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Krebs

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  1. Krebs

    Tonomatul iBMW

    de pe vremea RAP-ului
  2. Krebs

    Pohta ce-am pohtit...435i

    culoarea asta o am si eu pe masina mea, mega misto in soare si neagra in lipsa soarelui
  3. Krebs

    Tonomatul iBMW

    lol Cobor din BemVe c-o bagaboanta Monalisa, c-o roata sparta stau pe-o parte ca turnu' din Pisa :))
  4. Krebs

    Telefoane, tablete si alte gadget-uri.

    merci pt info Pole se simte haios rau cand invarti din rotita aia principala , lol , mega love bro
  5. Krebs

    Telefoane, tablete si alte gadget-uri.

    Pole si cat tine la tine dupa "o purtare" fara sa moara ceasul ?! asta mai mult de 1zi jumatate nu tinefara sa fie purtat. de la astia l-am luat , am inteles ca-l pot da retur in 30 de zile , dar cred ca e normal sa tina doar 1 zi fara sa fie miscat. https://www.bbcollection.ro/ceas-fossil_grant_sport-ME3138-pr43584.html p.s. mai traieste blue ?! aici pe forum ma refer.
  6. Krebs

    Telefoane, tablete si alte gadget-uri.

    exista asa ceva ?! l-am lasat sa moara si i-am dat asa cu semicerc.. nu se-ncarca decat la un cerc complet.. mi-a trebuit automatic. in perioada asa nu prea ies din casa si nu stau cu ceasu' la mana in casa :)) asta-i ceasu'.. doar fossil mi-am luat pana acum
  7. Krebs

    Telefoane, tablete si alte gadget-uri.

    am cumva stress daca trebuie neaparat cerc complet , ok , merci
  8. Krebs

    Telefoane, tablete si alte gadget-uri.

    la un ceas automatic greutatea de pe spate trebuie sa faca o miscare completa de cerc pt "incarcare" sau este suficienta miscarea de fata-spate intr-un semicerc..produsa practic de miscarea mainilor in mers , daca-l las pe masa doua zile e "mort" .
  9. Krebs

    Tonomatul iBMW

    This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a streetcar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their studios were destroyed.
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