Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Sunday, June 28, 2026
JCB has completed testing of its hydrogen-powered land speed record JCB Hydromax car ahead of its attempt to break the land speed record later this summer at Bonneville (thank you George)
Saturday, June 27, 2026
another trucking inspection by police, this time in Wichita Texas shows the same result as all the others... a ridiculously high number of truckers operating in violation of the laws
93 commercial vehicle stops
A small aircraft crashed into a 108-storey skyscraper in Beijing's central business district.
Friday, June 26, 2026
ever enjoy the song Summertime, by Mungo and Jerry?
The revving engine sound in the middle, is the sound of a Triumph TR6 roadster
coolest thing I saw today
Sure cuts down on the cost of heating when you only have to pay for a chainsaw, an old truck, and gas and oil for both.
Same with fishing reels. I only knew of Zebco. Snowmobile boots? Sorel. Never saw anything made by any other company.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
thank you Marc for letting me know about Barney Oldfield Day at Museum of Fulton County! I didn't know that he became a movie star and even owned the “Oldfield/Kipper Saloon” in Los Angeles, which previously was the the Old Crow Bar, opened in 1906. They hadn't licensed the name from Old Crow liquor though, and were sued
By the late 1940s, a Western Union Telegraph Office operated at 534 S. Spring St. Over the next ten years they would be robbed seven times.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Greg found a cool innovation of re-using stuff in his grand fathers garage
Plaistow New Hampshire residents complained enough to police, related to the unsafe operation of commercial trucking, that the New Hampshire State Police and the Plaistow PD conducted a one day operation for “excessive speed, violations of weight restrictions, driving on restricted roads, as well as other unsafe behaviors by commercial drivers.”
that one day enforcement operation resulted in nearly 150 violations being found.
One day.
Obviously police aren't doing code enforcement any more unless it's an "operation" they will get paid over time for.
And the results prove that they haven't been doing inspections in forever
31 commercial vehicles stopped, 146 violations were discovered
5 drivers out-of-service
7 vehicles out-of-service
Multiple summonses and warnings were issued for issues ranging from speeding to drivers operating in violation of federal out-of-service orders
During an April brake day inspection sweep of around 4000 commercial vehicles, 14% failed so bad they were placed out of service
camera-free routes to avoid Flock License Plate Readers... something similar to Waze... "DeFlock"
Monday, June 22, 2026
no posts yesterday, the newbies to my Comic Con Hall H line have been busy delaying my organizing them into shifts for holding the line in shifts.
no one bothers to learn from the facebook page, everyone seems to want one on one advice, and one guy took 30 damn minutes to get filled in.
Of course, by typing, not talking on a phone.
Anyway, a couple weeks ago most of my spare time was taken up polishing brass... and this week, a lot of time will be taken up doing some team building organizing.
It's just like doing a watchbill for a duty section (you vets will know what that is) but these are civilians, and not going to take the shift they are told to, they are going to ask for the best one, load that one up, then realize, huh, only a few will be able to take any one shift, then the rest of us have to take the less desireable shifts.















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