Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Thursday, July 31, 2025
the NEXAT – a 1,100 horsepower, sideways-driving combine, takes 6 trucks to relocate. So big, Texas filed a noise complaint
the feature-length independent documentary, “One of One” about the Naito family garage, now on the edge of passing to the 3rd generation, will be streaming on Amazon, Vudu, and Google Play on Sept 1st
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
one of the big news items of Comic Con was that for the 1st time ever, George Lucas was going to be there, but instead of being at the worlds largest Star Wars fanbase central, to talk Star Wars stuff... he was promoting his art museum that opens next year in Los Angeles’s Exposition Park. I kid you not.
A New Jersey junk yard owner pled guilty in Oklahoma federal court to leading a theft ring that stole catalytic converters and sold them for more than $600 million to a refinery (Dowa Metals & Mining) that extracted precious metals contained in the devices.
In a plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court in Tulsa, Khanna said, “After purchasing these catalytic converters, I resold most of them to Dowa Metals & Mining, a metal refinery, which would then extract the powdered precious metals.”
Khanna pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to receive, possess, and dispose of stolen goods in interstate commerce and five counts of money laundering
the Alaska Highway, such a big accomplishment for it's time, was the subject of a lot of publicity, like this (just soak up the retro ambience of this video style!)
as long as you don't live near major airports, (annoys the hell out of me), the industry is looking for ways (except for the obvious, opening a school in a top 10 largest population city in the USA) to recruit and retain more new hires amid climbing air travel demand
If you live near Tulsa Oklahoma, or Broomfield Colorado, and want to be a pilot or aircraft maintenance technician
So, why hasn't that Spartan College opened a school brank in Los Angeles? San Jose? San Diego? New York? Atlanta? Cities with LARGE populations? Houston? Chicago?
It's like they are avoiding putting a school where actually large populations exist, with a larger likelihood of a steady supply of students
After all, it's likely that the low pay, grunt work, lousy hours, (to support a multi billion dollar profitable industry) are going to motivate a number of those mechanics to find something less arduous, that pays better. So, the studies that show that the industry will need more than 700,000 new technicians to meet global demand over the next 20 years, from Boeing, and a 2022 report from consulting firm Oliver Wyman looked into the issue, predicting a roughly 25% shortfall in North America by 2027.
Lionel Taylor, a recently retired aircraft maintenance technician from California who worked for American Airlines for more than 30 years, said he seems to still be in demand for technician jobs. “When I go through my email, I see that I'm being offered positions from companies all across America, and I haven't filled out a resume in a long time,” he said.
By the way, Air Traffic Controller pay is only about 22 an hour to start. It's 22 an hour working at a In and Out burgers, here in San Diego. Yes, really https://www.usajobs.gov/job/818403800 https://www.in-n-out.com/employment/restaurant/home
AT-2152 AG - this is the position level for selectees who are NOT former FAA 2152 Certified Professional Controllers (CPC); salary $40,649 (20 an hour) which is only minimum wage here in California for fast food https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240AB1228A semi driver is alive and well after his truck careened off U.S. Highway 14-A in northern Wyoming. Amazingly, the semi managed to hang on to the K rail/barrier, and not slide down the cliff. (thank you Don!)
It's no surprise that this happened at a downhill curve, at 35 mph, at 230 am. That's faster than the posted limit
the driver overcorrected, rolled to the passenger side, slid on the jersey barrier, and over the edge of the hillside barrier.
https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/07/22/trucker-survives-accident-which-left-semi-dangling-off-of-cliff-on-wyoming-mountain-highway/
How is it I've never heard of Denis Sire's art work until now?
https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sire_denis.htm

















































