Thursday, August 14, 2025

GM has a moron in charge of security at the Bowling Green Corvette plant. This was the 2nd time in 5 months, that the same thieves got into the plant, and stole 'fresh off the assembly line' Corvettes. Fire this lazy manager!


 For the second time in five months, thieves have broken into the GM Bowling Green Assembly plant and driven off with several brand-new Corvettes

20-year-old Daedrin Cook from Detroit, (probably has stolen Mopars from the Dodge factories) might have gotten away from police. 

But in yet another bizarre twist of this story, Cook apparently flagged down a BGPD officer and asked him for help in charging his phone. Investigators asked him a few questions, and after a few evasive answers, they realized he was the suspect they were looking for.

Cook now faces the following charges:

  • Engaging in organized crime
  • First-degree fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle
  • First-degree wanton endangerment
  • Theft by unlawful taking or disposing of an automobile between $10,000-$1,000,000
  • First-degree criminal mischief
  • Tampering with physical evidence
  • Obscuring the identity of a machine $10,000 or more.
https://www.newschannel5.com/news/unbelievable-high-speed-chase-ensues-after-gm-assembly-plant-falls-victim-to-corvette-heist-again

Hardest working skater there ever was, Jesse Arrowood, a land scaping skater from Santa Cruz. Respect! The 1st comment I see under the video, is a local bar owner, telling this guy, free beer for all the work!


With only 21,000 subscribers, his video still reached and was watched by 152 thousand viewers!

His efforts, like this video, to clean up a skating area, are in a series of videos he is calling Scape and Destroy


This video is off the 101 in Morgan Hill, South East of San Jose

the real Smokey Bear when he was rescued from a New Mexican forest fire in 1944.

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1057312659901697&set=a.488206170145685

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

"Rapid kinetic disassembly"



A USMC TAV-8B Harrier suffered a landing gear malfunction when trying to return to MCAS Cherry Point.

The Marine aviator realizing his gear failed to extend naturally referred to SOP that dictated activating the backup safety nitrogen bottle to blow the gear down.

Unfortunately for the pilot and plane, when communicating the issue over the radio, a higher-ranking officer ordered him not to follow standard operating procedures and instead had a stack of strapped mattresses placed in the center of the runway.

SNAFU

Much to the surprise of the Officer who devised the imaginative contingency plan (without foreseeing the obvious, AND ignoring procedure) when the fighter jet blowing down over 20,000 pounds of vectored thrust from its engines settled down on its bed, the landing mattresses immediately responded with an athletic self-executed rapid kinetic disassembly exploding in a shower of metal springs, fabric and coils that were quickly ingested through the spinning blades of the jet engine.

When ground crews jacked up the Harrier Jump Jet, they we able to blow the gear down with no problems. 

This is when the story takes an even stranger turn. Once the jet was placed in the hangar, relatively undamaged structurally speaking, an EZ-go golf cart came flying into the hangar and smashed directly into the jet, causing depot level repair damage.

 It turns out that the cart operator was huffing keyboard cleaner shortly before making his parts run in the EZ-go. He got dizzy, lost consciousness and the cart, now driverless, turned directly into the hangar at full speed through a gap in the hangar doors and smashed into the parked Jump Jet.

Pistol Packin’ Mama on the ground at the 401st Bomb Group’s base, ran into Sweat’er Out and so severely damaged it, it was scrapped


https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122243571056175349&set=a.122127544616175349

San Francisco has a 47-acre recycling and recovery center at the dump, where more than 100 tons or trash arrive daily, and for decades, artists have special scavenging privileges to rework the discarded things as art objects.


Acoustic Locator,  2012,  Terry Berlier
metal wheels, galvanized metal, steel, wood column, wood shelves, airline tie-down strapping


Impala,  2007,  Nemo Gould 
made from an electric sander, band saw blade wheels, projector flywheel, vacuum cleaner handles, meat grinder, motorcycle clutch lever, scavenged antlers, garlic press, conduit cover, and cheese slicers

the resulting creativity from dozens of Artists In Residence was on full display as 2,000 people attended the opening of a free exhibition featuring 35 years of artwork—a retrospective embodying the phrase ‘trash to treasure’

Nemo Gould makes a lot of cool stuff  https://www.instagram.com/nemomatic/

The title of "worst hub for handling luggage" went to Miami International Airport

about 1,000 flights travel through Miami International airport a day.

And about 52 million passengers go through the airport each year and it loses roughly 306 bags for every million flights and 5.5 bags per 1,000 passengers. 

No. 2 is Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Denver International Airport is No. 4
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport at No. 9

BNSF is making progress slowly on the new rail bridge going up in Bismarck, that will be operational in 2026, that when complete, BNSF said it will last over 100 years.

 

The original Bismark rail bridge was built by Northern Pacific Railway Company from 1880–1883 6 years before official North Dakota statehood 

It was the first bridge built across the Missouri River in the Bismarck area, and the original truss spans constructed in 1883 were replaced in 1905, but they limit the size and type of rail cars that can use it

The granite pier structures are the only original bridge elements that remain

the South Dakota Highway Patrol stopped a Hyundai for speeding, on the I 90, in Sturgis, and found more than 207 pounds of crystal meth worth an estimated $12 million

 

https://www.kotatv.com/2025/08/11/south-dakota-highway-patrol-makes-record-breaking-drug-bust/

The Mustang post-purchase experiences have expanded in recent years, giving owners and fans new ways to experience Mustangs in special curated environments.

The Mustang, which has long been the subject of various track attack experiences, and last year, even embarked on an “Unleashed” tour across the U.S., coinciding with the opening of Ford Mustang Experience Center at Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina. 

Now, there’s a new pony car experience on the way. The new Mustang experience is called “American Icon,” and is set to open up in Los Angeles, California this fall.

The experience’s official website notes that it will include multi-sensory immersive environments, a group of “legendary” Mustang models from film and culture, as well as a 4D thrill ride at Ace Mission Studios, in Boyle Heights.. The immersive journey looks like it will transport attendees through Ford Mustang history, all with a dose of pony car culture included.



This Sunday, August 17, The Brothers Collection will host their very first open to the public event with not only full access to the museum, but also a Cruise-In with awards, food trucks


 https://brotherscollection.ticketspice.com/cruise-in-2025?

The Italian government plans to connect Sicily and mainland Italy with the world's longest suspension bridge.




The Ponte Stretto Messina's actual span – the section between its two supporting towers – will be slightly shorter at 2 miles. It will stretch over the Strait of Messina in southern Italy and accommodate three road lanes in each direction, two service lanes, plus two railway tracks.

The width of the bridge's deck will measure approximately 200 ft and its two ground-based towers will reach a considerable 1400 ft in height

Linking Sicily to the Italian mainland is a plan that dates back millennia, but there are good reasons that it has never actually happened. The area is very busy with shipping, it experiences high winds, and it's one of the most seismic areas of Europe.

The Ponte Stretto Messina is expected to be completed in 2032, however, as the BBC points out, there may be some opposition from local groups, which could potentially delay the start of the project. Its budget is estimated at $15.7 billion.


Bridge safety is quite a sensitive subject in Italy, particularly since the 2018 collapse of the  Morandi Bridge  https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2022/01/if-you-recall-2019-bridge-collapse-in.html

Tickets to fly on the Goodyear Blimp have been donated to a charity, and bidding for the two-seat experience on the Goodyear blimp, is currently $10,100 and changes in $100 increments. The auction will close Thursday, Sept. 25


The auction coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Blimp’s first flight, which took off in Akron on June 3, 1925, as well as the city of Akron’s bicentennial celebration

The nonprofit Bounce Innovation Hub, helps provide resources to local entrepreneurs and drive economic growth. 

Rides on the Goodyear Blimp are not available for sale. Instead, the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company directs the public interest in flights toward helping community nonprofits. Over the past five years, the Goodyear Blimp has reportedly helped raise more than $1.5 million.

1955 Porsche Tempo Mikafa

 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1215541200612825&set=pcb.1215541437279468

the Facebook page "Lost Muscle Cars" just made national news for coming to the aid of a guy looking to find, and buy, the Road Runner his dad sold decades ago when the family needs trumped the joy of a fun car. They succeeded in locating and buying the car to surprise the guys dad!


Wes Eisenschenk runs the Facebook page "Lost Muscle Cars" and it's his extremely helpful site that has reunited a LOT of cool musclecars with their former owners, it's been able to find 1,600 lost muscle cars since it started.

In 2003, Pete Glass sold his 1970 Plymouth Road Runner to pay for his son Jake’s education. Jake never forgot that car… and decades later, he tracked down that very same muscle car and bought it back for his dad.

"It's always something I had in the back of my mind. Ever since he had to get rid of it, I wanted to get it back," said Jake Glass. For five years Jake Glass searched for the car on his own, with little luck.

Two weeks ago, father and son flew halfway across the country to bring the Road Runner home.

Now, it's back on the Maplewood streets it used to roam.

The plan now is to keep the car in the family for as long as they can, so that future generations can enjoy it.

"Definitely a core memory of mine growing up that I'm looking to repeat with my kids," said Jake Glass. "I don't think I've seen him smile like that in a long time. So, it was awesome."


this is clever


https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=737298598915960&set=gm.1486428002304557&idorvanity=339009140379788

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called "derating", the software-imposed restrictions of sudden speed and power losses due to low diesel exhaust fluid levels, “unacceptable” and “unnecessary.”

“We have heard loud and clear from small businesses across the United States that the current DEF system is unacceptable. It is unacceptable that farmers, truckers, construction workers, and many other small businesses continually experience failures of diesel-powered equipment when they need it most—costing millions of dollars in lost productivity,” Zeldin insisted. “Today, we are responding to those concerns by calling on manufacturers to take action to update their software and eliminate the unnecessary sudden loss of power and frustrating shutdowns that too many Americans have experienced.”

Even though DEF-related “limp mode” was never mandated by the federal government, companies use the method to prevent people from running their vehicles and equipment without the solution, because of the restrictions put in place by past versions of the EPA.

New EPA requirements taking effect in model-year 2027 state that new diesel trucks for road use cannot be engineered to force sudden and severe power loss after running out of DEF.

Monday, August 11, 2025

1927 Miller 91, a thing of beauty

 



https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/miller/91-rear-drive-racing-car/1927/1067339

It went to Bonneville in from 52-55, and in '56 with an engine by Meeks, and in 57, went drag racing with an engine by Vern Tardel, and stayed with that owner until now.





you're looking at what some really rich guy is going to give about 10 million dollars to own. He probably won't ever take it to a track and enjoy it, such a shame.


At Comic Con I came across Pepe Moreno's booth... whoa! Have you seen the cool art he has made? Specifically Joe's Air Force? Check this out!










Or, one of his other titles, like this hot rodding one! 




And this next one is known as War Zone / Zeppelin







His gallery is in Tarana, so, it's a place I can stop by next time I drive up to LA! 

Pepe's most famous work, is Batman: Digital Justice, and his early underground work in the San Francisco bay area was featured at the Smithsonian Institution and in permanent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in France.

Bombshells American Cantina in Buffalo Wyoming, is decorated to appear like a vintage officers club in post WW2 Europe




Among these cool decorative pieces is an old 1952 military jeep that they have converted into a bar top for people to sit at. There’s also an airplane wing they’ve used to build a different bar top.


I may be wrong, but I think this is their food truck, or it's the one that hangs out there to sell for for the bar patrons


Update, to the post on the art of Mateusz Urbanowicz Tokyo Storefronts


When you take the loose cover off, (Left) you get the (very clever) architecture under the paint, tiles, and color

and the cover when removed and opened, has the map inside of where these storefronts are located

this one store front is a cargo business, and that's a forklift in the front


this cool bike shop used to sell motorcycles, but the bike symbol up top is very cool! 





even this one shop, under a bridge. It's known as Radio Garden, but, I think it's the same as Radio Shack



and there are 3 businesses, that he even details the inside of

I was so impressed with the art, I looked around for the least expensive copy online, and this one, is in Chinese and English.