Saturday, September 21, 2024
1970 Chrysler 300 H, had a factory fiberglass trunk lid, that was vacuum switch actuated
Meyers Manx dune buggies celebrated the car’s 60th anniversary with a parade lap at the Goodwood Revival.
If you don't yet have a lawyer.... get one. You have no way to predict when you'll need that lawyer to jump in. Just like a dash cam, fire extinguisher, etc.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies knew Keith Bach was a type 1 diabetic, he did not receive the medication he needed, he died in his cell almost exactly one year ago.
That's the level of incompetent police that the department feels is adequate to be professional?the San Diego County Medical Examiner reported that the San Diego Sheriff’s Department committed homicide
According to the report, deputies, nurses and medical staff were fully aware of Bach’s medical condition, Bach’s wife even received notifications on her phone about the insulin pump Bach had on him and that she went to the jail to beg deputies to administer his insulin.
Bach’s family will be filing a federal lawsuit against the sheriff’s office, the county and the company responsible for providing nursing care.
https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/diabetic-man-death-san-diego-jail-ruled-homicide-neglect/3627964/
Friday, September 20, 2024
I find a certain joy in discovering things that share my name (first or last) and today discovered the Bowers Fly Baby Biplane, otherwise known as a Bi-Baby. And it's the only plane that could be flown as both monoplane and biplane.
Oakland California, put parking meters into a place called Lake Merrit, (I'm simply saying I've never heard of any of Oakland's neighborhoods) and in just one year, those raised 850,000 dollars. That's how lucrative meters are
And that's why cities have parking meters... just to raise some spending money
license plates I saw today
not that most intelligent people aren't aware that Chicago cops are corrupt, but, did you realize a few are either full of shit, or time travelers? How? One wrote parking tickets block apart, and put down that they happened at the same time.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Veterans of the United States Army’s Dustoff medical evacuation aircrews will receive a Congressional Gold Medal for their extraordinary heroism and life-saving actions during the Vietnam War.
These brave men had a one-in-three chance of being killed or wounded when flying rescue missions in Vietnam, and over the course of the war Dustoff saved 900,000 lives.
18 and 19 year old men flying unarmed helicopters into battle, at night, in the rain, and multiple times a day, to rescue our wounded and fly them back to medical facilities.
Bill Deutsch has what could be the only one of its kind left, a 1930s prototype of the Trackson Traxcavator attachment on an International I-30 tractor, called the International TracTracTor.
Using the vintage Cats came about from a need for bigger equipment during the Great Recession, when he didn’t have enough money to buy new or even operable used ones.
Since then, he’s grown to love the pre-hydraulics machines, appreciating their history, unique feel and simplicity.
“It's old-fashioned mechanics,” he says. “It's a joy to work with because it's virgin steel. There's no garbage in it like we have today.”
“It is the simplicity of it,” he adds. “If it doesn't work, it's because there's literally something broken, not because there's a broken wire or sensor.”
About eight years ago, Deutsche saw a photo of the TracTracTor prototype with the Trackson Traxcavator on an online equipment chatroom. He didn’t know anything about the owner other than the town where he lived. So he drove around the town trying to find the building in the photo.
“And that's how I found the guy and pulled in the driveway and knocked on a door and asked him questions, and we were right,” Deutsche says. “I’ve had some pretty good luck doing that kind of thing.”
Turns out the owner had bought the prototype tractor by accident. He thought he was bidding on a different one at auction but mistakenly bought the tractor next to it.
“It didn't fit his collection. He's a John Deere guy,” Deutsch says. “He was willing to sell it to me because I have a better Trackson collection.”
The three prototypes were sent to iron mines in northern Minnesota to be tested. International eventually sent a truck to pick up the prototypes, but only two of the prototypes fit on the truck. So one stayed at the mine and over time went to auction, then ended up with Deutsch.
He had formed the company in 2000 and was doing well. But in 2007-2008, like most of the construction industry, things took a drastic turn for the worse.
“I needed some bigger machinery, and I didn't have a ton of money to spend,” he recalls.
He uses his Cat No. 12 motor grader to plow snow each year for a nearby town.
“People don't know how old it is. They know it's older because a lot of my stuff is older. But they don't have a clue that it's almost 70-some-odd years old. It still looks nice.”
CarShield must pay $10 million and reform it's fraudulant practices now that the FTC' had cracked down on it... but they haven't stopped running their commercials. I kid you not
The stipulated order settling the complaint, which still must be approved by the court, bars CarShield from making deceptive or misleading statements in the future, and requires the company to ensure endorser testimonials are “truthful, accurate, and not deceptive.” The company will also pay $10 million to refund customers who were defrauded by its actions.
“Instead of delivering the ‘peace of mind’ promised by its advertisements, CarShield left many consumers with a financial headache,” said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Worse still, CarShield used trusted personalities to deliver its empty promises.”
CarShield ads featured well-known celebrities and professional athletes, including actors Ice-T, Vivica A. Fox, Adrienne Janic, Ernie Hudson, Allen Iverson, and Rick Flair —all were represented as “customers” or “real CarShield Customers.”
Despite thousands of complaints and the legal action taken by the FTC more than a month ago, the company still has an “A” rating with the Better Business Bureau.
the world’s only DC-3 on gargantuan floats took to the skies for the first time since 2004.
a Delta Air Lines memo to prospective employees leaked online, identifying the kinds of things that they want to see (and don't want to see) in interviews.
Triumph Stag Searches Up 793 Percent After Grand Tour Finale
have you heard of the CP4 fuel pump? GM just lost a class action lawsuit and it cost them $50 million dollars, for using a fuel pump that's incompatible with diesel fuel
if you were going to bike long distances, and you're not in a hurry, this might be the way, as long as you add solar panels, a radio, a couple batteries, and a power assist wheel for going up hills
https://www.tumblr.com/armengoldira/749163139677995008?source=share
the trailer would make a great expandable camper, with some accordion panels, slide floor panel, etc, so it could double or triple in size when expanded
This is kinda new, not the part about cops being morons... the part where they arrest and charge a guy for stopping a drunk driver on the highway. It's so hard to imagine such a situation, I can't even make this shit up
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
the Porsche Classics at the Castle event held at Castle Hedingham in Essex, England had one slight mishap... a driver wasn't aware that the area ahead of him dropped off, and staffers weren't making sure he knew the hazardcape.
the Russian military discovered a new use for old tires... disguising aircraft from drone AI. Covering aircraft with tires, as Russia has done during the Ukraine war, confuses image-matching computers that are looking for the plane
if you put tires on top of the wings, all of a sudden, a lot of computer vision models have difficulty identifying that that's a plane," she said.
https://x.com/Osinttechnical/status/1700083418900340826
https://www.businessinsider.com/covering-aircraft-with-tires-like-russia-confuses-weapons-us-military-2024-9
Compliments to Indiana State Trooper Joe Malone! He convinced a woman to not jump off an interstate sign
life is certainly a series of challenges, and they are never slow in hitting you when you're just about ready to breath in relief.
If you can talk to someone who is seriously ready to clock out, and get them to call 988, so a professional can try and sort out the problems and get the person to stick around a while until heir life gets back on track, I hope you do that.
It's getting too much for a lot of young people especially, as obviously, the suicide rate is up, and it's not affecting many retirees.
But anyway, compliments to Trooper Joe!
https://fox59.com/news/isp-trooper-convinced-person-not-to-jump-off-interstate-road-sign/
Based on the success of the movie Barbie, Mattel has set in motion a movie about Matchbox cars, starring John Cena
The project is coming in full throttle with a screenplay by David Coggeshall, who wrote action comedy The Family Plan for the streaming and tech giant, and Jonathan Tropper, the author and scribe who wrote the Ryan Reynolds action-adventure feature The Adam Project.