Saturday, August 13, 2016

Guicer 2.0 Is On A Roll!

This past week Gucifer 2.0 hacked and then published almost every democrat member of congress cell phone numbers, email addresses, and those of their staffers. All of this comes on the heels of Assange's Wikileaks that has the DNC and Htilery in a nervous jerk. Now, the hacker Gucifer 2.0 has published documents from Nancy Pelosi's personal computer (I'm sure most of those begin with "Dear Satan"). 


Read the story from The Gateway Pundit 



Nice Road For The Bike...



























Friday, August 12, 2016

Friday Femme Fatale......













Hanging In The Wilderness......
























Found It....


















Now I gotta look for the gold!!






Elvis Presley's Rare 1957 BMW Found in a Pumpkin Warehouse in Alabama

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Even when he was a soldier, Elvis Presley lived like a king.
While he was stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army in 1958, the rock and roll star bought a 1957 BMW 507 roadster that had previously been used for racing and as a show car by the automaker.
The 507 was one of the “it” cars of the era, and Elvis’ Feather White model got more than its fair share of attention. As the story goes, so many of his female fans used to write notes on it in lipstick that he had it repainted red.
After completing his service, Elvis brought the car back to the Unted States in 1960, but soon traded it in to a dealer who flipped it for $4,500. During its 1955 to 1959 run, BMW only built 254 examples of the 507, and today they’re worth up to $2.5 million.
That is, of course, if they’re in perfect condition. The person who bought Elvis’ car modified it for racing with a Chevrolet V8, plus a new gearbox and rear axle, cutting the frame in the process.
By 1968, it had changed owners a couple of times and ended up in the hands of collector Jack Castor, who stored it in a “pumpkin warehouse” in Alabama to await a restoration that never happened.
Castor had heard rumors, but never knew for sure if his 507 had belonged to Elvis, until he read a 2006 article in “Bimmer” magazine about the search for the car. He invited the writer to come by and take a look, and its serial number confirmed the provenance of the now severely deteriorated car.
Eventually, BMW Group Classic bought the 507 from Castor, along with some spare parts that he’d collected over the years, and shipped everything to Germany for a full restoration in 2014. Castor died later that year shortly after the work on the car began.
The 507 was completely disassembled, and the paint removed with acid and alkaline baths. Many replacement parts were recreated using a mix of old and new manufacturing methods, with extras made for other 507s in need. It’s no surprise that the Chevy V8 was replaced with a correct BMW 3.2-liter V8.
To finish the original look, a fresh coat of white paint was applied using the same procedure that would’ve been used when the car was first built.
Elvis fans can keep their checkbooks in their pockets, however, because the car is not for sale. But they can get a look at it when it makes its first public debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on August 21st.

In The Days Of My Youth....



















Interactive Map That Shows All The Satellites Circling Our Earth...


 Wirecutter posted a picture of the hundreds and hundreds of satellites circling the planet.
That sent me on a hunt to find out how many there ARE.


This website ( link bleow) gives interactive data to each item, it's trajectory and info on it:


 LINK HERE <<


You can zoom in and out then click on the specific one you want to read about.


screen shot of the site STUFF in SPACE


"It's 2016 Megatron!" TRANSformers..... Fuckin Funny!


sent in by Leigh

Adult humor.....

















Thursday, August 11, 2016

In The Days Of My Youth....









  One of the models I built was the B17 and I remember this diorama... Mine NEVER looked that good. I did hang it from the ceiling in my bedroom using fishing line.





After some searching I happened upon this SITE<<

Click on the link and see if you remember seeing those dioramas.. Here is some info from the link:


 Throughout the 1970s, Sheperd Paine was commissioned by Monogram to build dioramas of new and re-released kits for what turned out to be an ingenious marketing idea, with his work summed up in a brochure that was packaged with the kits. Timing was everything, with production line demand for a completed diorama coming in only one week from the time Shep began. It was truly a remarkable feat for the mind, skill and speed of Shep to develop what was to become the benchmark for thousands of model builders.

When you are on the PAGE.. click on the pictures to get the full page of TIPS ON BUILDING DIORAMAS for each of the models.

 If you want more goodies Google "Shepard Paine" he was a master model maker for sure.