Sunday, April 05, 2026

that's a lot of time spent digging just to find it, and there would be a lot more digging to get it freed and mobile


from the always entertaining Daily Time Waster blog

Ever seen this large a difference between the cash cost and the credit price?


I drove through Pt Loma to see a friend, and spotted these Mustangs, and this cool trailer just going there






here's the view from up on the top of the peninsula, to the West is the Pacific, and 

to the East, Downtown San Diego on the other side of the bay
 

spotted out having a drive in 72 degree wonderful Sunday drive San Diego weather





interesting way to hold down a car cover

 

the Silodrome has been posting some new old stock motorcycles... a '02 Honda CR250R and an '85 Honda ATC 250ES Big Red



1,800 stolen catalytic converters, and four cars, were recovered during a massive bust in Baldwin Park


Investigators eventually identified a location in South Los Angeles where stolen converters were allegedly being purchased, and a storage unit location in Norwalk that was being used as a storage site. 

On Tuesday, law enforcement carried out an operation at the Norwalk location. Four people were arrested for selling and purchasing suspected stolen catalytic converters, police said.

a Mar 25th Canadian traffic inspection near Niagara, in response to concerns about increased commercial traffic, focused on trucks that have been intentionally bypassing the station... and found 1/2 were violating safety regs


Officials conducted in-depth inspections on 48 commercial vehicles, of which 26 — 54 per cent — were removed from the road once significant safety concerns were found.

Now that the new 1,285-foot-long, 180-foot-tall Yellowstone Bridge is finished, demolition crews are dismantling the 65-year-old bridge that stood in its place, near the Northeast Entrance


Removing the old Yellowstone River Bridge was always part of the project. The 1963 bridge served its purpose but had reached the end of its lifespan and needed to be replaced.

A 2,000-year-old coin was unknowingly used as bus fare in England


The relic was collected in the 1950s by a Leeds City Transport employee named James Edwards, who tallied fares from bus and tram drivers at the end of each day and counted them.

Edwards would set aside coins that couldn't be cashed — including foreign or counterfeit currency — and take them home.

He gave the ancient coin to his grandson, Peter, who stored it in a wooden chest.

Now 77, Peter Edwards recently revisited the coin and researched its origins.

a mayor declared a public safety emergency over the city's controversial contract with Flock cameras

 https://cbs6albany.com/news/local/troy-mayor-declares-public-safety-emergency-to-keep-flock-cameras-operational

check out the car shaped 1960 REO lawnmower design


remarkable before and after of a 1970 Yardman




it must be so relaxing and awesome to be retired, and to have the time to just dive into a hobby like restoring vintage lawnmowers, outboards, motorcycles, cars, trucks, or planes