Only 3 percent of people have the ability to see the number on the photo.
Can’t see it? Here’s some tips by Savannah Dunn on how to see it anyway:
1. Shake it!
( move it consistently back and forth)
2. Move you your device side to side
( move it towards the left side or the right side)
3. Move away
( Move your head father away from the screen)
4. Glance
( Look at the screen and then move your eyes away)( may take a few times)
And if that doesn’t work, try this one by Tim Swan: If you ever want to see what’s inside the lines were or the hidden picture or numbers just turn your phone sideways just a little bit until you can see the numbers really easy.
Apparently, unlike the ones where you have to “go out of focus” or see it blurry, this one works by beings seen with rapid eye movement.
Computer user tip from me: Just scroll up and down the page a little with the image there and you can usually see it.
Looking for More Info About These Cool Trucks
Ok everyone who reads our blog, do any of you know about these two trucks? They look really cool, but I couldn’t find any info about them. However, because you guys out there are constantly impressing me by how much you know about vehicles, maybe someone call fill us in. All I can really tell about them is they’re (or at least some people say they are) ARI Sleeper jobs.
The story behind the beginning of ARI is a testament to what can be accomplished when a diverse group of individuals unite for a common cause. Seven individuals comprised the entire company at the start, the majority having spent time working in the industry. The others were owner operators and RV industry people, and together they built ARI into what it is today, a company that builds custom sleepers for commercial and leisure use.
The two touchstones of ARI being quality customer service and customizing their sleepers to suit the needs of clients, ARI touts its product as “the best sleepers on the road”. With returning customers, appearances on the History channel, and growing recognition, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who vehemently disagrees.
Each ARI sleeper is made to the specification of the client, so there aren’t any general specifications for their vehicles. They do everything from custom builds to factory conversions, including plumbing, electricity, and installations. If you’re curious about the end products, you can visit their website to see a custom sleeper video tour, or follow their YouTube channel. They also have several high quality photos on their site to show the variety of work they do.
Legacy Sleeper Style .... ARI Sleeper Style!
Another of ARI Sleepers’ new ones here, a 168″ ARI Legacy Custom Sleeper with 52″ Motorcycle Garage on a 2017 Peterbilt 567 that they built for Barbara N Jerome Silvers, and finished over the summer!
One thing that might surprise you. Most people talk about how they might be able to get one of these giant sleeper units or conversions some day, but with this couple, this is their third ARI job.
That’s custom paint done on this sleeper, by ARI.
That bike storage garage has doors on both sides of the tractor, and a lift to raise the bike up into it.