John Deering by John Deering
- December 08, 2008
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Born in 1956 in Little Rock, Deering has been drawing since his childhood fascination with science fiction and dinosaurs -- subjects he made into comic books. After studying art with Truman Alston, Deering focused on commercial and fine art at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Along the way, he found his strength in interlocking art with comment
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HUMPHRIES
said,
11 months ago
Whadda you think when your man campaignes in your district?
oldlegodad
said,
11 months ago
536 auto excutivies/designers ain’t that gonna be a gaggle%&%k. Just like the tax laws and the environmental laws and anything else they touch TFU.
Corosive Frog said, 11 months ago
sounds like Homer Simpson in the early episode where he desings a car for his brother.
Michael said, 11 months ago
A wind generator on the roof would make more sense….
Gary Z said, 11 months ago
Tiger, a wind generator on the car roof does sound like a good idea. You’d use electricity from an outliet in your home to initialize the power, then the wind caused by traveling keeps the power flowing. But would it fit under most bridges? maybe putting it on the front hood, but that would block the vision… unless… Hey! How about really really small wind generators mounted across the front of the hood… like little hood ornaments.
DALLASDAN said, 11 months ago
I’ve said it elsewhere, a methane powered car would be a gas.
ralphman said, 11 months ago
Hydroelectric dam. I’d like one it.s greener. Would it fit on my 5.3 liter silverado?