
OK, I accidentally stumbled upon this image while searching for an unrelated car photo. After the give-away earlier today I had to post it. Should hopefully produce a round of head scratching for the weekend.
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OK, I accidentally stumbled upon this image while searching for an unrelated car photo. After the give-away earlier today I had to post it. Should hopefully produce a round of head scratching for the weekend.

Here’s the link: Fuel combustion | Move over, Prius | The Economist.
I don’t know how many of you read The Economist. There are a couple of semantic errors in this article about Diesel technology, but overall it is nice to see a lot of thought going toward improving the EFFICIENCY of internal combustion engines. Not to mention Diesel getting good press.

This should be big enough for Mad Dog’s old eyes to see. 😉

This might be too easy, but after the last two stumpers you guys need a softball tossed at you. Go ahead, smack it hard!
Four are easy. There are SIX cars visible though, which might up the difficulty quite a bit.
And here I thought I knew all the cars visible… there are actually SEVEN!

If you look closely at the “embiggen’ed” photo above you will note a sliver of car between the Corvette and Cayman. The reverse angle shot (see my last comment below for the URL) ID’s it as one of a Ferrari’s “sedan/coupe” type cars from the 70s.
Nicholas tried out for the High School Cross-Country team … and made the cut. We’re very proud of him. A couple of weeks ago we attended a big meet at Lakewood, about 6 miles SW of Arlington. Kids from all over Western Washington were there… it was HUGE. Nick traveled by bus with his team mates. We arrived just in time to see his race. The course was sprawled all over and I had to scatter about to catch Nick going by. He stayed in the middle of the very large pack and turned a pretty respectable time. I don’t have any of the details though. Here are some photos:










Yes, that is Chris in the photos. He rode a bus from Olympia to Tacoma, and a train from there to Everett where we picked him up Friday night. It was a surprise visit. Very nice to see him and have him home for a weekend. I drove him back to Olympia Sunday night. He’s enjoying college… despite having a LOT of reading to do.
Nick has another XC meet this weekend, if I go I’ll get some more photos. Hope you liked these!

Let’s start the week with another tough green one.

Just a nice photo.