Car Photo of the Day: Mystery Car

Name that car!

This car was one car ahead of us, numerically, on the Monte Shelton rally last year, so I stared at it’s rear end for three days. It is a beautiful old car. Do you know what it is?

sfoskett guessed right: A Maserati Mistral. 1967 to be exact. I’ve relinked the original unretouched photo now (I photoshopped off the badges when originally posted)

Looks even better from the front, and the twin-plug DOHC six under the bonnet is pretty sexy too.

Car Photo of the Day: Hot Car!

Taken at the summit of Lolo Pass on US 12, the border between Idaho and Montana in the smoky summer of 2006.

Night was falling as I descended the pass down to Missoula, but I had just finished a grin-inducing solo run up US 12 as dusk settled over the Bitterroots, and was feeling great. This is truly one of the best driver’s roads in the world:


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Unfortunately my next trip there was marred by a speeding ticket, but that wonderful summer evening I seemed to have the entire 70+ mile stretch of endlessly winding road all to myself. I seem to recall seeing maybe three other cars. I cruised the long twisty road at a reasonable speed for Montana (but NOT for Idaho, where the posted limits are always MUCH lower) with the accompaniment of Sir Wiliam’s Sixth Symphony echoing off the Lochsa River canyon walls. Words can not describe what a wonderful hour or so that drive was.

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A very busy day today at work. We had some scheduled maintenance performed on our UPS systems. That in and of itself is not a big deal, it is just that last time we did maintenance on our UPS system something went completely sideways on us. Once burned, twice shy as they say.

I did my usual documentation and communication gig, which kept me moving back and forth between the datacenter and my desk to post updates. At the urging of a few clients I also tried out a new coms channel, namely Twitter. If you wish to follow what’s happening at a micro-level at the d.f facilty, go here.

On a totally unrelated note, my back is killing me. In a way I’ve never felt before. It is like I have a knife stuck between my left shoulder blade and my spine. Nothing I do seems to make the constant pain go away. I’ve tried mild OTC pain killers, I’ve tried ice, & heat. I’m trying bourbon at the moment. I had a herniated disc once, and that was much more painful, but this is in some ways worse as it just won’t stop.