March 7, 20215 yr Not my work either but gorgeous. I know this is an automotive forum, but I am passionate about a lot of things, including furniture, inerior design, and woodworking. Interior view.... Again, NOT my work, NOT taking credit for someone elses work. Built by Drew Nelson. Major chops!
March 7, 20215 yr This is my Wife's maternal Grandfather. He made crankshafts for ships. He would have been 114 yers old this week. Edited March 7, 20215 yr by A Horse With No Name Spelling
March 7, 20215 yr Lost Cypress forest, some of the trees are 1500 years old....see...I do want some trees left standing.
March 7, 20215 yr I just thought the image looked good, yes I know Balthy doesn't like colorized pics....but the boys and th car...priceless...
March 7, 20215 yr I joined a genealogy site for a bit, and guess what; you can search all their archives for people named 'Pontiac Sales' and 'Cadillac Pontiac' and the like. Brings up (among other sources) high school yearbook ads of dealerships, sometimes with photos. Goodie for my Pontiac list! The site automatically colorizes the old B&W pics, tho you can click a button to go back to B&W. Many of the colorized ones are awful- the software depends on a clear original and 'inetprets / guesses', but if the photo is too dark in areas it makes a mess of it. Great opportunity to compare the original with a guesswork version. I'll see if I can post a comparison...
March 7, 20215 yr Don't know how old this sign is- Ford claims trucks sales leadership since '48, but this screams '60s to me. Another sign- both from a small-town, closed-down Chevy dealer auction within the last 10 years : Edited March 7, 20215 yr by balthazar
March 7, 20215 yr 7 hours ago, A Horse With No Name said: Cake my boss baked....lots of random in my random thoughts this morning. That's one creative "Cake Boss."
March 8, 20215 yr 12 hours ago, A Horse With No Name said: I wish I had a dollar for every time I'd had the bad dream that I've either missed a test or was late getting to one ... only to wake up and find out that everything is peachy and it's a new day. Dream analysts seem to ascribe meaning to all sorts of bullsh!t ... and their analyses are probably just that.
March 8, 20215 yr On 3/6/2021 at 9:38 AM, oldshurst442 said: Speaking of Sesame Street. THIS is why censorship is NOT a good idea. And the way we politicize and weaponize words nowadays for our own hidden agendas, the truth just gets eroded away until there is no more truth... This video was done with humour when the dude done it a decade plus ago. But in 2021, its scary... I laughed hard, but then I thought about it...and Im legit worried about what our future holds if we dont smarten up... This is worse for those with a dirty mind.... ?
March 8, 20215 yr I am all for taking care of the environment, but this is jsut vile IMHO https://samchui.com/2021/03/05/greenpeace-activists-vandalise-air-france-777/#.YEY7fGhKiUl
March 8, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, A Horse With No Name said: I am all for taking care of the environment, but this is jsut vile IMHO https://samchui.com/2021/03/05/greenpeace-activists-vandalise-air-france-777/#.YEY7fGhKiUl What idiots they are! ? Wonder if they used environmentally safe paint? If not then they are just adding to the problem. Course where was Security during this time? WOW, guess airport security will have a few heads chopped.
March 8, 20215 yr They also needed to bicycle to the paint store & to the airport, and not ridden on any petroleum-leaching paved roads or any CO2-emitting concrete roads in doing so.
March 8, 20215 yr iSeeCars.com Longest-Lasting Cars to Reach 200,000 Miles and Beyond 2021 Longest-Lasting Cars to Reach 200,000 Miles and Beyond - iSeeCars.com
March 8, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, ykX said: iSeeCars.com Longest-Lasting Cars to Reach 200,000 Miles and Beyond 2021 Longest-Lasting Cars to Reach 200,000 Miles and Beyond - iSeeCars.com I must be the exception because I have had several cars do this... Buick! Matching Helmet... For OCN....oir boldest member can go topless... International truck...
March 8, 20215 yr Saw this on the Greensboro, NC Craigslist. Its actually in Martinsville, VA but this is such a nice yet simple restore. I absolutely love everything about this truck. https://greensboro.craigslist.org/cto/d/martinsville-1947-chevrolet-pickup/7287110504.html 1 hour ago, A Horse With No Name said: I must be the exception because I have had several cars do this... Buick! Matching Helmet... For OCN....oir boldest member can go topless... International truck... So many great and unique choices there. Bravo on the selection! Edited March 8, 20215 yr by surreal1272
March 8, 20215 yr There has been way, way, WAY too much Meghan Markle on internet homepages lately. Too much. Some run of the mill people who create this demand need to get a life.
March 8, 20215 yr 5 hours ago, balthazar said: They also needed to bicycle to the paint store & to the airport, and not ridden on any petroleum-leaching paved roads or any CO2-emitting concrete roads in doing so. What are those bicycle tires made of? What is the chain lubricated with? What are the seat and handlebar grips made of? Does it have the required reflectors? Are they plastic? They do not want to hear the truth.
March 9, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, trinacriabob said: There has been way, way, WAY too much Meghan Markle on internet homepages lately. Too much. Some run of the mill people who create this demand need to get a life. One good thing about living in Quebec is that...the French dont give two shytes about the Royals so its like they dont even exist. On the English media side however...
March 9, 20215 yr 20 minutes ago, oldshurst442 said: One good thing about living in Quebec is that...the French dont give two shytes about the Royals so its like they dont even exist. Good on the Quebecois. The Gallic mindset, in general, is one I understand more easily than the mindset of the UK. I've been to London once. It didn't do it for me. I've been to Paris twice. It isn't as high on my list as places in the Mediterranean, but I'd happily go back and visit it again. For one, you can't argue with the food ... Edited March 9, 20215 yr by trinacriabob
March 9, 20215 yr 9 hours ago, oldshurst442 said: One good thing about living in Quebec is that...the French dont give two shytes about the Royals so its like they dont even exist. On the English media side however... I dislike the Royals.
March 9, 20215 yr 9 hours ago, daves87rs said: Looks like I’m going to have to tear the dash up... IF that's the Cavi just build it into a big block powered pro stock clone with a tube chassis, the dash problems will disappear as a result... 2 hours ago, ocnblu said: This might prolong my life... Borderline political, from MAD magazine 1968. As a child of the 1960's, I am disappointed that in a lot of ways we have not been able to honestly deal with and face the problems we faced then. Identity poltics is wrong from both the left and the right. The Hyper 3rd wave feminism and demonization of white people is just as bad as the demonization of blacks, gays, immigrants, or whomever. I want equal protection under the law for all Americans. And I want the cars of the sixties back. My boss just bought an infinity, she loves it, but compared to the 50's and 60's Pontiacs Balthazar posts up, it really sucks.
March 9, 20215 yr 11 hours ago, trinacriabob said: Good on the Quebecois. The Gallic mindset, in general, is one I understand more easily than the mindset of the UK. I've been to London once. It didn't do it for me. I've been to Paris twice. It isn't as high on my list as places in the Mediterranean, but I'd happily go back and visit it again. For one, you can't argue with the food ... I want to do South America far more than anywhere in Europe. If I go to Europe, italy and Greece are high on my list. Interesting painting from 1973, while we are on the subject of older things... Untitled, Zdzislaw Beksinski, oil, 1973 (The ugly red creature conceals in the facade of catastrophic backdrop) Sadest Corset, by the same artist. I like Art with dark themes. More... Edited March 9, 20215 yr by A Horse With No Name
March 9, 20215 yr This is from the late 900's/early 1000's. I finally found art as old as Balthazar....(or at least his profile pic). Good morning Balthy, now that it is warm I need to go to that junkyard that i missed when we dropped into cold weather. I have a motorcycle safety class on the weekend of the 20th/21st. Things should open up after that. Also, Dave (87 RS)...THIS is why you don 't stop with a simple dashboard repair. Also (enter sarcasm mode) make sure it burns alcohol, so we don't use any petroleum.....(exit sarcasm mode...)
March 9, 20215 yr 13 hours ago, trinacriabob said: Good on the Quebecois. The Gallic mindset, in general, is one I understand more easily than the mindset of the UK. I've been to London once. It didn't do it for me. I've been to Paris twice. It isn't as high on my list as places in the Mediterranean, but I'd happily go back and visit it again. For one, you can't argue with the food ... I disagree, when I worked for Microsoft, I had to spend a few times a year in France. Stinky city, stinky people, who the heck only baths once or twice a week. Food is Meh. Far more interesting places to go than Paris. London, been there a few times, would rather spend time with my coworkers in Cork Ireland at a decent pub than in downtown london. Pubs were ok there, but way too much fried food for my liking. 2 hours ago, A Horse With No Name said: I want to do South America far more than anywhere in Europe. If I go to Europe, italy and Greece are high on my list. Interesting painting from 1973, while we are on the subject of older things... Untitled, Zdzislaw Beksinski, oil, 1973 (The ugly red creature conceals in the facade of catastrophic backdrop) Sadest Corset, by the same artist. I like Art with dark themes. More... Reminds me of my favorite movie series, Aliens and all things related to Aliens, predator, etc. @A Horse With No Name In the tech world, I remember from my early days, "What would the Orange book say to do?" Yet so many assumptions then are so wrong today!
March 9, 20215 yr 17 minutes ago, David said: I disagree, when I worked for Microsoft, I had to spend a few times a year in France. Stinky city, stinky people, who the heck only baths once or twice a week. Food is Meh. Far more interesting places to go than Paris. London, been there a few times, would rather spend time with my coworkers in Cork Ireland at a decent pub than in downtown london. Pubs were ok there, but way too much fried food for my liking. Reminds me of my favorite movie series, Aliens and all things related to Aliens, predator, etc. @A Horse With No Name In the tech world, I remember from my early days, "What would the Orange book say to do?" Yet so many assumptions then are so wrong today! Once again, Italy, South America, other palces more interesting than Paris or London. I want scenic natural beauty. Patagonia and rural South America has plenty. Truth for Tuesday, I love this Meme.
March 9, 20215 yr 16 minutes ago, David said: I disagree, when I worked for Microsoft, I had to spend a few times a year in France. Stinky city, stinky people, who the heck only baths once or twice a week. Food is Meh. Far more interesting places to go than Paris. London, been there a few times, would rather spend time with my coworkers in Cork Ireland at a decent pub than in downtown london. Pubs were ok there, but way too much fried food for my liking. I've had good experiences in Paris. I found a pastry shop that was off the charts. These phenomenal chocolate mousse squares for $3.60 in American money. The locals can be pills. Speaking the lingo seems to help. People in the south of France, and definitely in Quebec, are quite a bit more hospitable. I was in Dublin once. The people were helpful and friendly. It is a small but cosmopolitan city. It wasn't compelling enough for me to go back. I had gotten a phenomenal RT airfare in the off-season. I've made a joke out of the acronym: I'm into PIGS - Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain. I will probably never tire of those countries.
March 9, 20215 yr 20 minutes ago, trinacriabob said: I've had good experiences in Paris. I found a pastry shop that was off the charts. These phenomenal chocolate mousse squares for $3.60 in American money. The locals can be pills. Speaking the lingo seems to help. People in the south of France, and definitely in Quebec, are quite a bit more hospitable. I was in Dublin once. The people were helpful and friendly. It is a small but cosmopolitan city. It wasn't compelling enough for me to go back. I had gotten a phenomenal RT airfare in the off-season. I've made a joke out of the acronym: I'm into PIGS - Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain. I will probably never tire of those countries. Totally agree the south of france or pretty much any place outside the cities around vineyards is amazing.
March 9, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, trinacriabob said: I've had good experiences in Paris. I found a pastry shop that was off the charts. These phenomenal chocolate mousse squares for $3.60 in American money. The locals can be pills. Speaking the lingo seems to help. People in the south of France, and definitely in Quebec, are quite a bit more hospitable. I was in Dublin once. The people were helpful and friendly. It is a small but cosmopolitan city. It wasn't compelling enough for me to go back. I had gotten a phenomenal RT airfare in the off-season. I've made a joke out of the acronym: I'm into PIGS - Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain. I will probably never tire of those countries. I had an exchange student from Portugal, and my Brother in law is of Portugese descent. Interesting place. 58 minutes ago, David said: Totally agree the south of france or pretty much any place outside the cities around vineyards is amazing. I want to explore rural france, Mt St Michael, and ride the french rail system. Also, a number of military battlefields I would like to visit.
March 9, 20215 yr My kids did a very realistic CSI style body outline with police notes before we put down the hardwood floor in the living room. Anyone pulls that up is going to get a surprise. Balthazar....you need to keep a few of these in that new GMC....!
March 9, 20215 yr Hope you guys got any construction/ renovation projects done last year. Just came out of HomeDepot- last year a sheet of 1/2-in sheathing plywood was around $23 per. Today it’s : Edited March 9, 20215 yr by balthazar
March 9, 20215 yr 21 minutes ago, balthazar said: Hope you guys got any construction/ renovation projects done last year. Just came out of HomeDepot- last year a sheet of 1/2-in sheathing plywood was around $23 per. Today it’s : Fires out west, a number of factors in high lumber prices. Thankfully, hardwood lumber has not taken the same rise in price. If anything, the trade war put the 86 on demand from China. So I can buy Walnut cheaply, but pay ten bucks for a two by four.
March 9, 20215 yr Popular Post My own creation, using a couple of old PowerMac G5 access panels (anodized aluminum), some 12" steel legs, a couple of pieces of wood (stained black), a few sheets of adhesive matte black vinyl, and a USB led strip under the top. An end table to match my console table.
March 9, 20215 yr 33 minutes ago, surreal1272 said: My own creation, using a couple of old PowerMac G5 access panels (anodized aluminum), some 12" steel legs, a couple of pieces of wood (stained black), a few sheets of adhesive matte black vinyl, and a USB led strip under the top. An end table to match my console table. I like it!
March 9, 20215 yr This is as true for Brits as it is for Americans, liberals as it is for conservtives. It's the way the world works....
March 9, 20215 yr Tired of the identity politcs of the left, right, and everywhere. Tired of manufactured rage....find this meme hugely funny. Edited March 9, 20215 yr by A Horse With No Name
March 9, 20215 yr I don’t think it’s quite ‘rage’ for the most part, but it certain is staggeringly pointless. I’m reminded of the adage ‘they came for my neighbor; I didn't say anything...’ or however that goes exactly. The whole ‘cancel it I’m offended’ had it’s 15 mins of fame, now it’s just completely boring ( in addition to staggeringly pointless).
March 9, 20215 yr 2 minutes ago, balthazar said: I don’t think it’s quite ‘rage’ for the most part, but it certain is staggeringly pointless. I’m reminded of the adage ‘they came for my neighbor; I didn't say anything...’ or however that goes exactly. The whole ‘cancel it I’m offended’ had it’s 15 mins of fame, now it’s just completely boring ( in addition to staggeringly pointless). There has been a "cancel culture" every decade, for the last 70 years (or more). Utterly ridiculous from front to back (with a few exceptions).
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