Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Buy a Nuclear Accelerator, Get Some Free Lamborghinis!

This is a deal right here. Only US $17,500,000.00.



2004 Aracor Eagle. Neutron, Nuclear detector. Worlds largest x ray CT. Comes with a warehouse full of Lamborghini's at no extra charge! The Eagle has been a sought after system following 9/11/01. Jamaica paid $17,500,000.00 for this identical model, and homeland security announced a $40,000,000.00 contract with Aracor for an undisclosed number of machines. This one can be obtained with substantial savings This cargo inspection system, will penetrate a 12 inch wall of metal to give an image, yet not kill a stowaway. High energy electron accelerator beam will scan a 20 foot sea container in 30 seconds. This is a mobile unit in perfect operating condition. (hard drive is removed for security) The engine only has 1000 hours since new(only a month and a half of running) It is located on the eastern coast (middle) of the United States in an international deep water port (exact location disclosed upon request). It can be moved by barge to any of the 185 deep water ports in the United States, or anywhere in the world. It can also be disassembled and moved by truck or rail. I drove the eagle yesterday, and it runs perfectly. Generator runs perfectly as well. Generator has 1500 hours. For the buy it now price, we will deliver the Eagle to any deep water port; and give to the buyer or broker making the sale a collection of 7 Lamborghini's from 1971 to 2009. (One Espada, 1971; Five Murcielago's, 2002, 2003, 2003, 2005, 2005; and one LP640, 2009). This way you can help your country and yourself. The fifth photo is from geosynchronous orbit yesterday (view from space). The machine weighs 180,000 pounds (90 tons) and is several lanes wide and three stories tall, so it cannot be driven on the road for any distance. The Eagle can also be used to scan trucks and rail cars at land borders or entry point facilities. This item is owned by the seller herein who will negotiate with any interested country or United States agency. However, we neither negotiate with, nor sell to terrorists or their agents. In September, the Eagle was chosen by R&D Magazine for a 2004 “R&D 100 award,” and was selected as the “Best of the Best” among those products that solve a social problem. Members of the judging panel included almost 50 independent technical experts, as well as the magazine’s editors, and competitors for the awards included country-region U.S. national laboratories as well as businesses from Asia, Europe and North America. Current clients for the EAGLE include several automobile makers, who use its scanners to inspect car parts; the U.S. Air Force, which employs them to inspect the rocket motors of both Peacekeeper and Minuteman missiles, and the Department of Energy, which uses them to inspect nuclear weapons components at its storage sites. For technical info see: http://hpschapters.org/ncchps/Inspection_Systems_at_POE.pdf
All reasonable offers will be considered. Brokers are welcome and will be paid commission, or given the warehouse full of Lamborghini's. So if you can find a buyer, you can retire. You can reach us at 225 205 1675. Lee

Friday, August 27, 2010

Bike Garage


What's great about throwing a "over the cab" camper made for a pickup truck onto the back of a flatbed, is that you get your Bike Garage space framed out for free... And make no mistake, you gotta have a bike garage.


Thursday, August 26, 2010

Going Mobile


"Lift up! Handmade" Camping car from Japan.



This is an oldie but goodie. The most gonzo "camping car" home-built camper from Japan. Three Guys. Three Years. A million wins. This project is inspirational to me, because someday, I'm going to do it. Mine won't transform, and it probably won't have a bathtub or tatami mats in it, but one of these days I'm going to hit the road, and it sure as hell won't be in an off-the-shelf RV. Who's with me?


Reader submitted blogs

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Build Threads

check this one out:
K-series powered Corrado.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Roundup: Coverage from Nisei Showoff 2010

Blogging a blog of other people's blogs

Roundup: Coverage from Nisei Showoff 2010

Ben Levy has a great roundup of all the other blogs who were blogging about Nisei

this N600 is doing something right


A brief history of TPKN

While not entirely my story to tell, I can explain briefly what TPKN is and was.
A long time ago, before wikipedia... there was a group of people on a burgeoning forum who had the answers.
We were those people.
At first, acting as a single unit, we all began to notice that many threads ended with a reply and final answer from us. We grouped together as TEAM POST KILLING NINJA! *insert dramatic music*
Each member had their own specialty. Turbos, tuning, suspension, engineering, engine and chassis codes, general automotive knowledge, niche automotive knowledge... if we didn't know the answer, we knew someone who did or we knew where to find it.

Over time, the internet filled itself with the knowledge we imparted and we took a smaller role online. But we still remain friends on facebook (except for paranoid-ass Vad) and we'll still kick in a little information here and there.

Roster

Leonardo
Donatello
Michaelangelo
Raphael
Splinter
Casey Jones
Leatherhead
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