3AM, eternal?
Sometimes there is no deeper meaning: a late 80's trance song just "pops" (always a double entendre) into my head, the mantra repeating "3AM eternal" over and over...
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Reflections
During every build there is a moment when sheer determination and diligent work fails to produce a creative influx of proportional or original ideas. In those times, I've learned to delve deep into every area I'm capable of perceiving, in search of feeling boundless internally, externally, directly, and indirectly... continue reading
Gladys Ingle of the 13 BLACK CATS changes planes in mid-air
By woman's pluck and iron nerve! Woman pilot changes planes and fixes new landing wheel on a disabled plane in mid-air...
Thoughts on Phil Irving and the Vincent crankcases

The Vincent brain trust with the first post war series B Rapide: Engineers Jack Williams (left), Phil Irving, Matt Wright and (on the far right) Phil Vincent.
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A four dimentional map of the universe
The Digital Universe Atlas is the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe. Thanks to the astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History keeping it updated and maintained, every star, planet, and quasar seen in this film of the known universe is possible... and it can take us on an accurate journey from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space, to the afterglow of the Big Bang... Part of an exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan earlier this year.
The Digital Universe Atlas is the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe. Thanks to the astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History keeping it updated and maintained, every star, planet, and quasar seen in this film of the known universe is possible... and it can take us on an accurate journey from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space, to the afterglow of the Big Bang... Part of an exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan earlier this year.
Bobby Finders
The more I find out about Alfred Dunhill, the bigger of a fan I become. In England, 'bobby' is the word for 'cop', and Alfred made these snazzy little numbers after he was caught speeding - going 20 miles an hour in a 12 mile an hour speed zone...
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A Healthy Reminder
The Devil isn't always in the details. The rawness of a highly modified and hopped up Lightning will house the Devil quite well. continue reading
What? I can't hear you!

Before RADAR was invented the military used contraptions like this to detect air attack. continue reading
Sharp Attack!

It's usually a good sign when there are a bunch of Sharpies lying around, as it means things are in full blown fabrication mode and ideas for bike builds are flowing, that is, unless the ink isn't flowing as freely as the ideas because the cap's been left off the last damn Sharpie. Again. ... continue reading







