Monday, November 1, 2010

Renaul- Espace MPV

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Renaul- Espace
Unique to other types of Renault, this edition was originally manufactured with a fibreglass body, a rarity among other makes of car. Exclusively for the UK market, this fabulous car scores top marks for cabin space (a luxurious seven seater - this car is nearly five meters long) as well as being comfortable all around and incredibly easy to drive.

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Renaul- Espace MPV

Strategic Inflection Points - Fountain Pens

By 1900, the main principles for a successful fountain pen had been established:

1. A reservoir for ink.

2. A filling system.

3. A method of supplying ink to the nib.

Finding the most successful challenge, with 3 American companies - Parker, Waterman and Sheaffer - dominating the market. The design of the fountain pen has not relied solely on the demands of engineering, for aesthetics have also played an important role. The look of a fountain pen, its size, weight, color, and the materials used in its construction all contribute to its success.

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