Showing posts with label mini. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part 3

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part 3


Now that I have Ubuntu Netbook Remix installed on my HP Mini 2140 netbook, I became aware of another thing about the HP that is different from my Lenovo S10-2 netbook, and that was the display size and clarity. At first I thought it was simply my imagination but after comparing the powered-up netbooks side by side, it became apparent that the display on the HP was very much sharper and was easier to read. It was also noticeable that the HPs screen was slightly smaller than the Lenovos - which was confirmed by the specification in the HP Mini 2140 Data Sheet. The HP has a 1024 x 576 pixels screen while the Lenovo has the normal (for a netbook, that is) 1024 x 600 pixels screen. Why this was so is not clear but the type of LCD panel used by HP resulted in the sharper and clearer display than the Lenovo - so I am not complaining :)

Another feature of the HP that differs from the Lenovo is the standard battery that came with the netbook. HP only supplies a 3-cell battery as standard while Lenovo supplies a 6-cell one. Obviously this has an impact on battery life under normal netbook usage. According to reports and reviews found on the web, the 3-cell battery on the HP was only good for about 2 hours under normal usage - compare this with an actual 4.5 hours which was actually obtained by me for the Lenovo. So, if I wanted to extend the battery life on the HP, I have to purchase the optional 6-cell battery. After making several inquiries, I discovered to my horror that such a battery cost around 25% of the actual cost of the netbook! Way to go HP! Is this your way of screwing your users? In retrospect, I should have expected this - after all, after working with HP for more than 20 years, I should know by now that HP stands for High Price.

Expect for the 6-cell battery price farce, I found several things to like about the HP Mini 2140 - which was a saving grace (else I would have just got rid of it). One, as I mentioned previously, was the sharp screen display. The other likable item was the keyboard - the keys were large and nice to use - unlike the somewhat soggy feel of the Lenovos keyboard. I also felt that the inclusion of the ExpressCard/54 slot as a nice feature to have - provided, of course, I can get actual ExpressCard/54 cards locally. As mentioned previously, I am looking for a 4-port USB ExpressCard/54 card in order to expand the number of available USB ports. More on this ExpressCard later.

Anyway, enough about the HP Mini - allow me to elaborate on my first impression of the new Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Remix (UNR) OS. The first and most noticable impression is the new color scheme (or theme). The standard brown scheme found in the previous version (9.10) has been replaced with a purple, gray, and orange theme called Ambiance. Personally, I prefer the old scheme but I could live with the new one. Fortunately the background could be easily be changed to almost anything I wish and I do have some nice images to serve as the background. This was the first thing I did on the netbook - copy my favorite images to my home folder (Pictures subfolder) and changed the background to my liking.

The next (and somewhat irritating) thing I noticed about the new UNR is that, for some reason or another, the Canonical team decided to place the windows control (maximize, minimize and close) buttons on top left side of the windows - instead of the usual (and familiar) top right side. According to reviews found on the web, the decision was to copy the Mac OS layout. It was also evident from the various posts on various user forums that this was not a popular decision. Fortunately, there is a way to restore the placement of the button back to the normal position. The procedure can be found at this link (http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/13535/move-window-buttons-back-to-the-right-in-ubuntu-10.04/).

As the HP netbook is to be a mobile device, battery life must be preserved at all time - which means that the power management utility in the new UNR must work correctly. This was tested next - the result was not very encouraging - in fact, it was downright disappointing. On my other netbook (the Lenovo S10-2), power management worked flawlessly with the UNR 9.10. When I close the lid of the Lenovo netbook, the system went to sleep. At the predetermined time it went into hibernation. With this power management I was able to make the battery last for the duration I am on the road. On the HP, closing the lid did not do anything - the only way I could put the HP netbook to sleep was to do it manually by pressing the Fn+F1 key combination. Opening the lid after manually putting the HP netbook to sleep did not wake it up - again I had to manually wake it up using the on/off button. To my alarm, I noted that it did not prompt me for a password upon waking up (as it is supposed to) - it just restored the last screen. Plainly, the 10.04 UNRs power management utility did not work as it was supposed to do.

After doing a bit of research on the web, I discovered that there was indeed a unresolved bug concerning the HP 2140 and its lid closing detection on UNR 10.04. It seems to be unique to the HP - other netbook did not seem to be affected. At the moment, it cannot be determined as to when this issue will be resolved. This fact alone put a bit of a damper for my plans for the HP Mini 2140 and I need to re-think them for my sleep-deprived netbook.

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Monday, September 18, 2017

Unboxing the Sony MHCEC69I CEK Mini System with Direct iPod Dock

Unboxing the Sony MHCEC69I CEK Mini System with Direct iPod Dock


Unboxing the Sony MHCEC69I.CEK Mini System with Direct iPod Dock Tube. Duration : 17.20 Mins.


Product Description A Micro Hifi with proven Sony Sound quality and the added extra of an iPod dock. Small and attractive the MHC-EC69i is a great micro unit with all the functionality you need. FM radio with 30 presets CD player and a full iPod dock gives you access to all your music in a tiny package. Proven Sony sound quality with 100 watts of sound output and 2 way separate speakers - more than enough for bedrooms and kitchens. Features Great value Mini HiF? system with integrated iPod/iPhone cradle. Just dock your iPod/iPhone and enjoy brilliant audio playback 7 built-in equaliser presets and X-MAXIMISER function to get the best sound from your music collection Crisp clear stereo sound from 2-way front speakers delivering 100W of total system power Boombox type CD loader and 1 DISC CD player Supports most popular audio file formats including CD-R CD-RW MP3 AAC and WMA (DRM) 40mm horn tweeter to fill any room with rich blasting bass FM/AM radio tuner with 30 stations preset (FM 20/AM 10) and dual external antenna PC IN for easy connection with your home computer or laptop and easy release of your entire iTunes digital music library Neat space-saving unit stylishly designed to fit with any decor iPod/CD/Tuner sleep and play timer functions plus remote commander for easy operation from anywhere in the room www.amazon.co.uk twitter.com

Keywords: Unboxing, Sony, MHCEC69I.CEK, Mini, System, with, Direct, ipod, Dock, greenmanvideos

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UC Browser Mini 8 9 2

UC Browser Mini 8 9 2










1. Improved Video Playing: Online video playing in Speed Mode is now supported.
2. SD card installation supported: The new version will install on your SD card as default to save storage space.
3. Improved pre-loading function: Pre-load function now supported on many popular wap websites, such as Facebook and Twitter.
4. Improved page presentation: The display of webpages in Speed mode has been improved.


App Info:
Download this free UC Browser Mini today to enjoy a faster browsing experience!
UC Browser Mini is based on our classic U2 kernel, with fast and smooth browsing on Android mobile devices. UC Browser�s Download Manager offers you a smart and fast way to download music and videos, and conveniently manage files in your phone. If you want a lightweight browser and fast browsing experience, UC Browser Mini is the best mobile browser for you.
Features:
� Speed Mode � Faster browsing with less data usage. Webpages load faster with up to 90% of compression.
� Download Manager � Fast and stable download speed, with convenient file management.
� Full Screen Video � Support full screen online video playing.
� Night Mode � Unique night browsing mode protects your eyes in the dark.
� Incognito Browsing � Browse in private without leaving any trace, just like what you have experienced on Chrome and Firefox.
� Optimized Layout � Webpages are specially optimized for mobile screens.
� Top/Bottom Buttons � Top/Bottom buttons help you reach the top or bottom of the page rapidly, when you scroll long page like WIKIPEDIA.
� QR Code Scanning � Enter URLs in a different way by scanning QR codes.

UC Browser in Media:
� �Fast. Clean interface. Plenty of customizable features to reduce data consumption.� � PCMAG
� �I�m impressed with the fact that everything is noticeably faster and even the sites which take up a lot of bandwidth are a piece of cake for UC Browser. And hey, the browser boots up faster too!� � AppStorm
Users� Reviews:
� �The fastest browser on the planet for downloading files.�
� �UC Browser mini is simply the best browser for 2G data packs. Speed is very good and it is way better than Opera mini browser� in terms of downloading and surfing and is stuffed with much more features.�



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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Ubuntu Mini ISO installation Process with Screenshots

Ubuntu Mini ISO installation Process with Screenshots



HOWTO Install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Using Mini ISO

Note:
This is a user friendly guide for New Users to Linux and/or Beginners. If you know this already, then you are in the wrong place :)


1- Download the Mini ISO from here.

2- Check MD5SUM for the ISO you downloaded.

3- If you are willing to install on Real Hardware, then create a LiveCD. Please, do NOT forget to BACKUP your IMPORTANT FILES before carrying on.

4- If you are willing to test that on a Virtual Machine, then you just need to mount the ISO as a LiveCD - depends on what VM you are using.

5- Boot Menu should look like the below Screenshot. Select "Install" and then Press "Enter".




























6- Select the language to be used for the installation process from the below list:


































7- Select your Location from the below list:



































8- Select "United States - en_US.UTF-8" if there is no locale defined of language and country you have selected from the previous step.



































9- Select "No" UNLESS you want to Detect your Keyboard Layout.



































10- If you press "No" from the previous step, then select the Layout for your country of origin



































11- Choose your favorite method for toggling between Keyboard Layouts: 




































12- Enter the hostname for your system - default is "ubuntu".




































13- Choose the Archive Mirror Country - better/easier to choose the mirror in your country from the list:



































14. "Continue" unless you do have the HTTP Proxy Information:



































15. Write your Full Name:



































16- Write your Username:









17- Make sure to choose a strong password:







18- Confirm your password:







19- If you want to Encrypt your Home Directory 






20- Confirm Your Time Zone:







21- Here is the most important step. This is how to select the Partitioning Method. The easiest way, is: Guided - Use Entire Disk. Please, understand this is the best way if your HDD is empty and/or you dont need the Data stored on your HDD. You can read the instructions on the below Screenshot:






22- If you decided to do it Manually, this is the Screenshot for that. If you are not familiar with such Partitioning Method, Select "Guided Partitioning" from the list below and press "Enter". More information about Partitioning can be found here.







23- PLEASE, read the note.
To Confirm, Press "Enter".






24- If you are done, review the changes made and select "Finish Partitioning and write changes to Disk" then Press "Enter".








25- The installer now will give you a summary of the changes to your HDD. To confirm, select "Yes" and Press "Enter".






26- Choose "No Automatic Update" unless you know what you are doing.







27- This is the Second Most Important Step. On this Step, you decide what package you want to install/include in your setup. So far, ONLY the core system has been installed. If you want to build your system the way you like and add the package you want, this is a list of what you may need/use. Instructions are below:
Space to Select
Tab to Move
Enter to Activate the selection
** Jump to continue without making any selection will install nothing.






28- Another important step is to choose where to install GRUB (the boot loader). The default selection is "Yes". Please, understand if you carry on with "Yes", this will erase any boot loader current installed in your MBR. So, be careful and you should understand what you are doing - dont make a selection without knowing what is going on. More about GRUB can be found here








29- Because you have previously selected your time zone and your country where you live, select "No" and carry on.





30- You are done :)



SAME PROCESS for 12.10 and 13.04 :)



After you reboot, you will have CLI Screen if you havent chosen any DE to install (Ubuntu Desktop, Lubuntu Desktop, Xubuntu Desktop, Kubuntu Desktop).

Type your username that you selected previously during the installation and your password to log in.


Without installing any package from the package list shown previously in step No. 27, and after installing:
sudo apt-get update 
sudo apt-get install htop

"htop" will give:







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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part One

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part One


It was 5 months ago when Canonical announced the release of the Ubuntu 10.04 (codenamed Lucid Lynx) Linux OS - which also carried the LTS (Long Term Support) moniker. The Netbook Remix version was also released at the same time. At that time I was using the 9.10 Netbook Remix version (Karmic Kaola) on my Lenovo S10-2 Ideapad netbook and was very satisfied with it. Needless to say, I was tempted to upgrade to the 10.04 version - however, from experience, I decided to hold off for a few months until all the bugs have been ironed out from the OS.

Recently, I obtained a Hewlett-Packard Mini 2140 - a netbook similar to the Lenovo S10-2. My sister had purchased it because it was relatively cheap but was very disappointed with its small sized screen. After using it for a short while, she gave up and offered it to me. I now own 2 netbooks - one already running the Ubuntu 9.10 (the Lenovo) and the other running Windows XP (the HP). This situation presented me the opportunity to try out the Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Remix OS on the HP Mini.

The HP Mini 2140 is an Intel Atom based netbook and it uses a 1.6 Ghz N270 CPU. It also use the Intel 945GSE chipset with the GMA950 mobile graphics. For wireless connectivity, it utilize the Broadcom chipset. As you can see, these specifications are the same as for the Lenovo S10-2 with one major exception. The exception is the number of USB ports - only 2 is present on the HP while the Lenovo has 3. The space that would be required for the extra USB port on the HP is occupied by an ExpressCard/54 slot (with an SD cardslot immediately below it). Note that the Lenovo does not have an ExpressCard slot. It looks as if a USB hub is a must for the HP - or if a 54mm wide ExpressCard card with 4 USB ports is available, it would meet the need for extra USB ports.

In order to try out Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Remix on the HP Mini 2140, I purchased a brand new WD Scorpio Blue 500GB hard disk to replace the existing disk (which I carefully stored it just in case I need to use Windows XP again) in the HP netbook. I also replaced the 1GB memory stick in the HP with a 2GB stick. I also discovered that I simply could not locate a 54mm wide ExpressCard card with 4 USB ports anywhere here in Malaysia - only a 34mm wide version is available. Anyway I had a spare 4-port USB hub for use during the trial if needed. Thus armed with all the items mentioned, I then proceeded to download the ISO image of the Netbook Remix from the Ubuntu web site and a CDROM was created using Brasero (a CDROM burning software) on the Lenovo with an external CD burner attached. Instructions was also available on the download web site on how to create a USB drive for installing UNR from it. Just in case something happens to the external CDROM drive for the netbook, I also created the install USB drive.

I then proceeded to install the Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Remix on the HP Mini 2140 netbook. Happily, it was a success. The installation will be described in the next part of this blog ... stay tuned.

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Ubuntu 8 10 supports injection for all broadcom mini pci wireless cards

Ubuntu 8 10 supports injection for all broadcom mini pci wireless cards






The new version of Ubuntu Linux i.e. Ubuntu 8.10 is available for download. This is the most exciting release because it is the only available flavor which supports injection of any broadcom mini-pci wireless cards. I have tested it against broadcom 4311 rev 02 mini-pci card and the injection is working 100%. Also it has the latest available linux kernel so it supports almost all the available hardware.
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For those who want to directly download the iso image file and install on computer in windows, one can use latest version Wubi.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part 4

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part 4


As mentioned in my previous blog, I mentioned that I was disappointed with the inability of the HP Mini 2140 to enter sleep mode when the lid was closed and also mentioned that there was indeed a unresolved bug (#376793) concerning the HP 2140 and its lid closing detection on UNR 10.04. Intrigued, I decided to test whether this inability affected the previous UNR (version 9.10 codenamed Karmic Kaola). So out went the hard disk from the netbook and in its place I installed a spare blank hard disk that I had kept for such a test.

After installing the UNR 9.10, I updated the OS with the latest updates (after going through the process in getting the Broadcom wireless working as outlined in my older blogs) and then started testing the power management features. I found out that they worked perfectly! The netbook went to sleep when I closed the lid - unlike UNR 10.04. Clearly there was a problem in UNR 10.04 and NOT with the HP netbook.

The question now remains - shall I wipe out UNR 10.04 from the removed hard disk and use UNR 9.10, or continue using the already installed UNR 10.04 but always have to remember to put the netbook to sleep manually? There was one big advantage of using UNR 10.04 - it has Long Term Support (3 years support for the desktop). Battery conservation is a big issue here - if I forget to put the netbook to sleep manually, then there will be problems relating to inability to use the netbook in a remote site. Decisions, decisions, .....

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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

UMBREON v2 Mini

UMBREON v2 Mini



197 / UMBREONv2 Mini- Pok�mon Papercraft
Name: Umbreon
Type: Dark
Species: Moonlight Pok�mon
Height: 1.0 m (3 3")
Weight: 27.0 kg (59.5 lbs)
Interesting Facts: When agitated, this Pok�mon protects itself by spraying poisonous sweat from its pores. Also, on the night of a full moon, or when it gets excited, the ring patterns on its body glow yellow. It evolves from Eevee by Happiness during the night or when around a Moon Shard.

THE PAPER MODEL
Height: 8.0 cm/ 3.1 in
Width: 9.4 cm/ 3.7 in
Depth: 5.2 cm/ 2.0 in
Pages: 1
Pieces: 32
Level: Medium
Designer: PODragon
Photo: PODragon
NOTES: Another small model, but an easier build than Vaporeon. Start at the bottom of its head, building legs separately and attaching them as you go. Save the ears and tail for last. I also recommend printing with edge padding (when the tab is colored slightly next to the piece itself) because, as you can see by my picture, white lines show too well on this model.

Download: A4 / Letter



Umbreon v1

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Sunday, August 20, 2017

Trax – Blind 3rd Mini Album

Trax – Blind 3rd Mini Album




01. Blind / Windows (Blind)
02. Like a Dream
03. Knock Knock Knock
04. Goodbye to Romance/ I�ll Bury It In My Heart (Goodbye to Romance)
05. Good News (OT : Good News)
06. Silent River / Farewell trip (Silent River)

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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Tuyển Tập Game Mini 73 MB

Tuyển Tập Game Mini 73 MB


?�y l� 1 v�i h�nh ?nh :





ch? c?n click chu?t v�o game b?n th�ch l� c� th? ch?i.

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Friday, August 18, 2017

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part Two

Ubuntu 10 04 Netbook Remix On An HP Mini 2140 Netbook Part Two


For the actual install, I used an external CDROM drive attached to the HP netbook. For internet connection, I use a Ethernet LAN cable to the netbook.

1) Placing the install CDROM in the external CDROM drive attached to the HP Mini, I powered it up and pressed the F9 key to access the boot menu. The USB CDROM drive was selected as the boot drive by pressing the Enter key after which the netbook proceeded to boot the OS. After a while an Install dialog box appeared giving choices of languages and 2 other options. The first is to try out Ubuntu 10.04 without making any changes to the HP and the other is to install Ubuntu 10.04 to the HP without trying it first. Note that:

(a) it is possible to install the OS later to the HP even if you select the first option (i.e., try out the OS) by selecting Install Ubuntu-Netbook 10.04 on the Favorites screen that appears first after starting.

(b) it is also possible to create a USB stick containing the same Netbook Remix image as the CD by using the Startup Disk Creator present in the Ubuntu 10.04 System screen. Note that the 7-steps install process itself is similar in both cases.

2) After making sure that the correct language was used, I then selected the correct location, keyboard layout, and then came the important disk space preparation. Note that the easiest way is to accept the default - i.e., Erase and use the entire disk. However, this would create partitions using the ext4 filesystem - the default filesystem used by Ubuntu 10.04. The problem with using this relatively new filesystem is that most popular disk cloning and backup system do not support ext4 yet. I found this out the hard way when I tried to clone and backup a Kubuntu 10.04 based system using my favorite cloning software - Arconis Home 2010. This software will simply fail to process an ext4 based hard disk. In order to avoid this I decided to partition my hard disk manually by selecting Specify partitions manually (advanced) and use the ext3 filesystem for the partitions. (If you do not plan to clone your hard disk or do not want to tinker with the manual method, then I suggest using the default method.) I will skip the details of actually making the partitions - it is only sufficient to say that I created 4 primary partitions for boot, root, swap and home. When the partitions have been specified, I then entered my user information, password and netbook name in the next step. Note that the Log in automatically option is selected by default - for security reason I changed this to Require password to log in instead. The actual install process began after clicking on the Install button on the next screen that appeared and the whole process took a while to complete.

3) When the install process was completed, a notice appeared on the screen saying so, and also notified that a restart was required. Upon pressing the Restart Now button, the netbook re-booted into the newly-installed Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Remix OS - after logging in, of course. One noticeable difference from the previous release 9.10, is that there was no startup sound - it has to be enabled by clicking on the speaker icon on the top right panel and selecting Sound Preference. On the dialog box that appeared, I selected Ubuntu in the Sound theme drop list box after which the startup sound was heard.

4) After a while at the desktop (2 or 3 minutes), two things happened. The first is that a flashing folder icon appeared next to the Ubuntu icon at the top left-hand side of the screen. This was the Update Manager telling me that there are updates available for the OS. The second thing was that a message appeared saying that restricted drivers is available and a new icon (which looks like a plug-in PCI card for a PC) appeared next to the mail envelope icon. This was the Hardware Drivers telling me that there are restricted drivers available for me to use - in fact, this is the driver for the Broadcom wireless chipset. For the moment I ignored the Hardware Drivers notification - instead the OS was updated using the Update Manager (via the Ethernet (LAN) internet access). As of September 2010, there were 272 updates to be installed - so this process took some time to complete. The kernel was also updated, so a reboot was required as soon as all updates were installed - which I did.

5) In the previous version of Ubuntu (9.10), the installation of the restricted driver for the Broadcom wireless chipset caused problems for my Lenovo netbook. This has been fixed in this version. The restricted drivers was installed by selecting System -> Hardware Drivers from the menu. The netbook started to search for available hardware driver and when found displayed the results - which turns out to be 2 type of drivers for the Broadcom wireless chipset. I selected the Broadcom STA wireless driver and then clicked on the Activate button. After entering my password, the drivers was downloaded and installed, after which a message appeared saying I need to reboot in order to activate the drivers. The Hardware Drivers window was closed and the netbook restarted. Once restarted and upon clicking on the network icon on the top panel, I saw a list of accessible wireless access points within range - I clicked on the one I wish to connect to, entered a password and I was connected to the internet wirelessly! No fuss - no freeze as in version 9.10! At this point I also disconnected the LAN connection.

All in all, installation was painless - kudos to the Ubuntu team for making it right this time - especially the restricted Broadcom wireless drivers. Of course, it would have been nicer if the wireless had been detected and the drivers installed automatically but this would be asking too much from Canonical.

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Thursday, August 3, 2017

un monolocale ed una mini cucina su misura

un monolocale ed una mini cucina su misura


Un buon progetto di ristrutturazione di un appartamento non pu� prescindere da una ottimale organizzazione degli spazi, sempre tenendo conto delle esigenze specifiche del proprietario. Oggi vi mostro una realizzazione di qualche tempo fa: un monolocale a roma con la sua micro-cucina, in zona piazza Ungheria.
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Friday, February 27, 2015

2014 Mini Cooper Coupe Wallpapers
























Our All Cars Back Ground Car Blog Adding 2013 HD 2014 Mini Cooper Coupe Wallpapers Pictures, Images Collections.
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