Last Week in 5 Links #74

by | May 25, 2021 | FiveLinks

This week we have in our selection: Audi A6 e-tron, Japanese chicken curry, Covid-19 jab explained, retired aeroplanes and a music clip ‘Who Knows’, all chosen by Csaba Berenyi.

Audi A6 e-tron Concept

I really like how this looks. I have no interest in this sort of category but the visual language, the design and the thought process of a vehicle fascinate me. On a bit of a cheeky note, do you think this has a turning signal working in it? My road driving experience in the UK is Audi cars do not have working indicators… similar to BMWs in Hungary…

Japanese Chicken Curry

I just made a 90% similar thing to this… used balsamic vinegar instead of soy sauce and added some honey for sweetness and prawns instead of chicken… it’s well worth the 20 minutes of your time. Very tasty.

No, Your COVID Jab isn’t Magnetic

Imagine, we live in a world where there needs to be a programme on TV explaining this.
For official information about COVID please visit https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus .

What Happens to Planes when They Retire?

I always wondered where the old planes end up. I was hoping it is some form of recycling. Did you know planes, even though they may be in perfect working condition are forced to retire? I found this video extremely interesting.

Who Knows

The last link I picked is a music video. I am sure it’ll help with getting through this week. Enjoy!

This is a post in the Last Week in 5 Links series. We share a lot of interesting videos, articles and other types of content in our internal chat. We thought some of the info we come across could come in handy for others too. So each week we post five of the links we shared between ourselves in the previously selected by one of our team.


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