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Thursday, June 9, 2016

Not bad. Could be improved a lot, but not bad.

Carroll Shelby amazing machines poster of artwork from Paul Laguette and Tom Fritz


it's too damn small to enjoy, in order to keep copies from being made. Oh well.  http://www.roadandtrackshop.com/road-and-track-posters/!/carroll-shelby-print

I'd love to see a infographic on cop cars... numbers per state.


Seems like Ohio is saturated with cop cruisers... and that California has none.

In Ohio a lot of freeways have grassy medians for separating the different direction of traffic, but in California it's a concrete wall 4 feet high. 

Forget about it, the irresistible force of hope for high speed trains has just hit the immovable object of govt bureaucracy

They finally found out when they tried to get a high speed train from LA to LV, that the govt set up a road block 10 years ago.

The federal govt mandated that they could only go ahead on a high speed train when they bought a high speed train made in the USA.

One problem. No one makes, or has ever made, a high speed train in the USA. It's not likely any company is going to do that any time soon.

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Deal-Build-High-Speed-Rail-LA-Las-Vegas-Called-Off-382342891.html

Swift.... you're killing me. Driving onto the scales the wrong way and taking out the sign? Then flipping off the photographer?

Springfield, Massachusetts Knox/P.E. Cleary fire engine

New York's first piece of motorized fire fighting apparatus, 1909 Knox hose wagon