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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Justacargal (Tere) did it! She posted "her" best of photography! Go check them out, I'm just posting a couple to prove how good they are
0 comments Posted by st at 9:39 PMMy '69 Super Bee was having a good time in Hagerstown Maryland, once I learned that the Mason Dixon Dragway was just down the road... I won a trophy!
0 comments Posted by st at 8:53 PMLabels: 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee, drag racing, drag strip, mine, Super Bee
Advertising the way it ought to be, TO THE POINT. No bragging, no bsing, just the facts and kept simple
0 comments Posted by st at 8:48 PM
Via: http://oleragtop.blogspot.com/ always a good time to read what Jon is celebrating life for
Labels: advertising, commercial, Porsche
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
What's with California Senator Lowenthal? He wants to eliminate free parking in California,... yeah, WTF??
0 comments Posted by st at 9:44 PMHe wants to change parking everywhere in California: http://la.streetsblog.org/2009/03/02/long-beachs-state-senator-lowenthal-takes-on-parking-requirements/
And eliminate free parking http://www.lbpost.com/ryan/8196 in the whole state of California, now isn't that jsut a new tax on cars... requiring them to pay to park everywhere, every time? How the hell can anyone with a real job pay for that, 'cause I gaurantee Senators don't pay for the gass hog vehicles they drive, are driven in, are flown in, or the fuel that moves the free gas hogs they are provided, nor do they have to pay for parking. But they are consistant in trying to eliminate any fun you can have with yours.
"Lowenthal reiterated his point that free parking is free only to the person parking, where the costs of parking lot construction and maintenance are passed on in the form of higher prices for goods and lower wages for employees. Lowenthal views the bill as a tool to encourage cities and counties to examine ways to manage their parking in order to meet regulations that they will be forced to adhere to by 2020. " Long Beach Post news, Feb 2 2010
Labels: law enforcement, laws, morons
Did you hear about the new "Move over" law? Similar to the double fine for speeding in a Construction Zone, it's to make it safer for Caltrans workers
0 comments Posted by st at 9:25 PMThere is a hoax email running around that the fine is 754 dollars, nope: http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/automobiles/a/move_over_law_ca.htm
and http://www.snopes.com/politics/traffic/moveover.asp both prove it was a hoax, and
it looks like the BS started here http://www.mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/335730-move-over-law.html
THE STRAIGHT SCOOP:
The “Move Over/Slow Down” law, signed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenneger in October, adds Caltrans vehicles (with flashing amber warning lights) to the list of other emergency responder vehicles working roadside that require all motorists to move over or slow down when they see them. The revised law also removes a pre-existing 1/1/10 sunset date (when the law terminates), which now makes the safety protections permanent.
The previous law required motorists to only yield to law enforcement, emergency responders or tow truck operators who are working on the roadside.
The law does not apply when the vehicle with flashing warning lights is not adjacent to the freeway or is separated from the freeway by a protective physical barrier.
In California, violation of the new provision carries a fine of not more than $50. Comparing other states with similar laws, West Virginia has the steepest penalty: 60 days in jail and a $500 fine; Wisconsin’s penalty is a 15-day driver’s license suspension and a $40 fine.
Labels: law enforcement, laws

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