![]() 02/28/2015 at 21:40 • Filed to: DailyDB10, Aston Martin, James Bond, 007, Spectre, Jaguar, CX-75, Rome, Film, DB10 | ![]() | ![]() |
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On set of the next James Bond film, Spectre , in Rome, Italy. The production has been filming a (well documented on Jalopnik) car chase through the streets of the city featuring the Aston Martin DB10 and Jaguar CX-75. You can read more on the scenes and cars here by using the arrows to navigate:
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!!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! will be a (almost) daily post on !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! and Oppositelock featuring photos and videos of the newest Aston Martin model, and it's portrayal in the next James Bond film, Spectre , due out November 6th of this year.
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Pst.... You broke Kinja
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Am I not seeing it.. because everything is fine on my end ( so far ).
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Should.. should I wait for your text to just show up.. or should I say something?
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It was supposed to be a screen shot, but the Instagram video is kinda fucking with kinja.
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Hmm.. It's fine for me. It will even play straight from the FP of Oppo for me. What browser are you using? Do you have it set at a different zoom level than 100%? I know in edit mode the video shows up in its own scroll bar, but it isn't an issue once I post.
Are you having the same problem with this article featuring IG videos:
http://beyondjamesbond.kinja.com/the-aston-mart…
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It's IE, so you know I live life dangerously.
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Oh yes! I'm sure Gawker didn't even consider that as a viable option when developing Kinja, if I'm honest.
I just recently switched back to Mozilla after using Chrome for a few years. It starting taking up half(!) of my CPU usage with the way I use a browser (I go hard). I also have a relatively weak computer, but Chrome used to hover at ~30%. It's a cited problem how much shit on a computer Chrome now takes up.
Mozilla is aight.
Also - thanks for emailing me in such a jiffy, I've responded.