Saturday, May 23, 2026

New York State troopers, dressed as construction workers, issued 94 tickets during an 8-hour enforcement operation in a 55 mph work zone along the New York State Thruway in Herkimer County on Friday.






























Speeding accounted for 73% of the citations, with troopers issuing 69 tickets for exceeding the posted limit. The fastest driver was clocked at 79 mph in a 55 mph work zone.

The enforcement effort, called Operation Hard Hat, involved troopers posing as workers within an active construction zone along Interstate 90. The undercover troopers identified violations and radioed uniformed officers in the area to conduct traffic stops.

abandoned factory, abandoned box cars... it's amazing that millions of dollars of assets are walked away from, because corporations can write off losses. Ashuelot, NH


The box cars were not worth moving to a scrap yard, so they were abandoned, and the bearings and brakes aren't up to code, so they aren't worth moving, even if they could, for use on any rail line. Only a museum might be interested, and that's not likely unless they are loaded with cash. 
 



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I had not learned that Hurst made Air Shocks until now



if some obsolete railroad left track in your backyard... because a factory like marble or paper went out of business... what would you do with the extra land? Me, I'd pull that shit up and smooth out my "new" lawn (or put a LOT of topsoil over it until it's "buried" and can't be seen)


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why not just fix up the 120 yr ol Road King grader and make it more useful than just another piece of yard art?

 

A pony was rescued after becoming trapped inside a big tractor tire... no one saw it get itself stuck, it might have laid down inside for the shade, but it needed help from rescue workers to get out

Rescue workers carefully lifted the tire and freed him gradually, easing out his legs, shoulder and neck in stages to avoid injury.


It ain't pretty, so I'm not posting the photo. 

meanwhile, in the WTF category of news, an 86-year-old woman from York was convicted in a fast-track court, because a single letter typo on her car insurance rendered it technically invalid.

She had mistakenly written an 'F' instead of an 'S' in her vehicle's number plate when obtaining cover from Swinton Insurance.

Despite letters from the woman and her niece explaining the error, she was convicted under the controversial Single Justice Procedure.

The magistrate imposed a three-month conditional discharge and a £26 victim surcharge, rather than a fine.

The DVLA is now reviewing the case and may seek to overturn the conviction if the registration typo is confirmed as the cause.

lol, you've heard of a Ferris Wheel... but I bet you never heard of a Hazel Atlas Ferris Wheel server until now


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Ha! I'm telling you, Facebook has so much fun stuff to see, people share the coolest stuff, and there is an endless amount of stuff to look through 

this is an amazing piece of art for "train graffiti"



1979 Massachusetts registration decal on the windshield


Clarkson's farm, returns June 3rd to Amazon streaming


from helping his dad in the shop during summers, to 4 years at McPherson, then a decade in LA working on Ferrari, to taking over his dad's ship in Yonkers... your coffee and donuts video of the day. And he's hiring

I absolutely am blown away at the incredible stories like this one, that only ever show up once a year or less... they are all forgotten, or never shared.

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Grumpy Jenkins, made 250,000 in 1972, as much money as Wilt Chamberlain, matching him for the highest paid athlete in America... in a Chevy Vega, at a dragstrip



Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania at Strasburg.


Kyle Busch, one of the greatest


He has won a race on every active NASCAR Cup Series track. 

He was the all-time wins leader in both the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (102) and the Craftsman Truck Series (69)

He is ranked ninth all-time for Cup Series victories (63), with two championships (2015 and 2019).
Twelve days prior to his death, Busch had complained of sinus issues while racing at Watkins Glen and asked for a doctor to visit him in his hauler after the race. However, he continued to race afterward, even winning a Truck Series race in Dover, Delaware, one week ago. 

He died of pneumonia leading to sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications

Friday, May 22, 2026

a terrific addition to a classic car show, a balance test apparatus for a fun moment to see how delicate driver's control is! At the 73rd annual Fairfield County Region HCCA fall meet in Redding, CT


possibly the oldest manufacturers license plate still in use!


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Alex just bought three 1915 Autoped scooters that were on the original family’s 50 acre Long Island estate since new! They'd been purchased to drive around the property and were stored away over 80 years ago in the carriage house.


Logan's great-grandfathers 1909 Pullman has been sitting beside this tree for about a century


I just learned of a quarterly magazine that looks to be FUL of the stuff I like to read through, thank you Larry W !!



Charlie Yapp wrote a pair of articles in 1990 touching on the speedster segment of the hobby for Restorer, the Model A Ford Club of America’s magazine, and brought back a flood of memories for those racers and sparked a barrage of responses.

“The Model A Ford Club of America and the Model A Restorers Club, they’re purists, they do not like hot rodders,” Charlie said. “But they had already seen the speed stuff creeping into their world, so they wanted me to take charge of this.”

Charlie wrote to about 32 of those responders with a homemade newsletter, and a month later, 200 fellas wanted to receive the newsletter, 400 the following month, and 800 by the end of the first year.

 Charlie, who ran a photography studio at the time, saw something going and founded the Secrets of Speed Society to publish what became Secrets Magazine, which has continued on since 1991.

After learning about this, I looked on Ebay, and found a collection for sale for about 180, 1999-2018 editions. I snapped it up, and will be letting you all know about the wonderful stuff I find in them






It's about speedster people & the neat things they do. 

The Secrets Of Speed Society's (S.O.S.S.) goal is to save the history of "Ford Speed and Sport" as it was in the old days and today. 

Primarily Ford Model "A", "B" & "T" (1909 through 1934) based driving, cross country touring, hill climbs and racing of all types.

Published quarterly, with 52 glossy color pages packed with facts, figures, drawings and photographs.

With research articles, stories of our membership, past advertising, new products and events about Speedsters, hill climbs, open wheeled racers, cross country touring and performance for Model T and A and B Fords.

the Goodguys Hot Rod of the Year goes to Todd Samson's traditional-style, Ardun-powered deuce roadster


Slate is now making fun of how "big" the Maverick is. " Whoever said "bigger is better" has never parked at Trader Joes. "


speedsters and cycle cars at Huntsville


nice clips from the Isle of Man TT


now that I've seen the preview for Schmigadoon, I'll have to see the series... I want to know what the hell they are driving (streaming on Apple)


the cast is super talented 

Keegan Key, Kristin Chenowith, Alan Cumming, Martin Short, and Jane, above along with a lot of actors I don't know about

Sony announced today that it has picked up the hand-painted animated feature Iron Boy


Iron Boy follows 11-year-old Christophe, in rural France, as he tries to live up to his rigid and distant father on the family farm.

the Sunshine Diner in upstate NY, Bolton Landing, by Lake George, next to Vermont. A 1946 Worcester Lunch Car


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a Mario Andretti M/A 500 Shifter T-Handle with Mario's autograph would be outstanding

 

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it's amazing that the Sears (and quality Craftsman tools) empire is gone. Lost due to inept leadership only interested in their own income, not the corporate long term success

Mopar muscle trucks are back, the top of the line is a 777 Hp, 3.4 sec 0-60