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  1. Here is a rare sighting: a Fisker Ocean SUV. I think they had only just released these to market when Fisker suddenly went bankrupt and ceased all production.

    I caught up to it at the light when I was coming out of our community today at lunchtime.


  2. Here is a rare sighting: a Fisker Ocean SUV. I think they had only just released these to market when Fisker suddenly went bankrupt and ceased all production.

    I caught up to it at the light when I was coming out of our community today at lunchtime.

    #Fisker
    #WeirdCarMastodon

  3. Here is a rare sighting: a Fisker Ocean SUV. I think they had only just released these to market when Fisker suddenly went bankrupt and ceased all production.

    I caught up to it at the light when I was coming out of our community today at lunchtime.

    #Fisker
    #WeirdCarMastodon

  4. Here is a rare sighting: a Fisker Ocean SUV. I think they had only just released these to market when Fisker suddenly went bankrupt and ceased all production.

    I caught up to it at the light when I was coming out of our community today at lunchtime.

    #Fisker
    #WeirdCarMastodon

  5. The "Bliss" wallpaper from Windows XP (the impossibly green rolling hills with blue sky and clouds) is a real place in Sonoma County in California. When we lived in the area, we drove past it often. Usually covered in grapevines, it's (temporarily) back to the way it looked.

    *Edit to add photo

    #Napa
    #Sonoma
    #WindowsXP

    techspot.com/news/111411-windo

  6. Just home from Costco, where my car communed with this very nicely kept E46 convertible.

    #WeirdCarMastodon
    #BMW
    #E46
    #E88
    #PalmSprings wintertime

  7. RE: toot.community/@openculture/11

    This is AMAZING!

    If you have any interest at all in the bridge, in civil engineering, or in public infrastructure, this is a bucket list show.

    The show is 90 minutes long; I stayed transfixed until the very end. The incredible animation reveals the hugely detailed engineering achievement the Golden Gate Bridge represents. I must have driven across it dozens of times, but I will never see it the same way again.

    @debcha
    #infrastructure
    #GoldenGateBridge

  8. Just got an alert from Napa (California) PD that there is a large protest causing traffic disruption at Trancas and Jefferson.

    #Napa
    #FuckICE

  9. Do you ever love a book so much you slow down your reading of it because you just don't want to get to the end and leave those characters behind?

    That's how I am with the new season of "All Creatures Great and Small." PBS Passport (streaming access for min $5/month donors) lets me binge watch the whole season, but I'm allowing myself one episode a week so it won't be over yet.



  10. Do you ever love a book so much you slow down your reading of it because you just don't want to get to the end and leave those characters behind?

    That's how I am with the new season of "All Creatures Great and Small." PBS Passport (streaming access for min $5/month donors) lets me binge watch the whole season, but I'm allowing myself one episode a week so it won't be over yet.

    #AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall
    #PBS
    #KQED

  11. Do you ever love a book so much you slow down your reading of it because you just don't want to get to the end and leave those characters behind?

    That's how I am with the new season of "All Creatures Great and Small." PBS Passport (streaming access for min $5/month donors) lets me binge watch the whole season, but I'm allowing myself one episode a week so it won't be over yet.

    #AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall
    #PBS
    #KQED

  12. Do you ever love a book so much you slow down your reading of it because you just don't want to get to the end and leave those characters behind?

    That's how I am with the new season of "All Creatures Great and Small." PBS Passport (streaming access for min $5/month donors) lets me binge watch the whole season, but I'm allowing myself one episode a week so it won't be over yet.

    #AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall
    #PBS
    #KQED

  13. Do you ever love a book so much you slow down your reading of it because you just don't want to get to the end and leave those characters behind?

    That's how I am with the new season of "All Creatures Great and Small." PBS Passport (streaming access for min $5/month donors) lets me binge watch the whole season, but I'm allowing myself one episode a week so it won't be over yet.

    #AllCreaturesGreatAndSmall
    #PBS
    #KQED

  14. Speaking of the Elwood Engel Lincoln Continental, after I posted the Thunderbird article we went out to brunch at Billy Reed's, an iconic Palm Springs cafe. When we came out, what was parked outside but this beautiful restoration.

    I don't think pink was a factory color, but combined with the (also not factory) leopard print fabric interior trim inserts, it certainly gives off Palm Springs flair!

    #WeirdCarMastodon
    #ClassicCars
    #PalmSprings
    #LincolnContinental

  15. @Gargron
    I had been using Firefox on my Android phone because, unlike mobile Chrome, it runs extensions I want, UBlock Origin and Privacy Badger. But I hate the new AI focus of Firefox. Vivaldi doesn't allow extensions either.

    About 10 days ago I switched to the Waterfox browser, a Firefox fork, and love it. It effortlessly let me sign in to my FF account and transferred my bookmarks. Extensions: no problem. It's run flawlessly. Not a hint of AI.

    @Waterfox
    #Vivaldi_browser
    #FireFox

  16. @Gargron
    I had been using Firefox on my Android phone because, unlike mobile Chrome, it runs extensions I want, UBlock Origin and Privacy Badger. But I hate the new AI focus of Firefox. Vivaldi doesn't allow extensions either.

    About 10 days ago I switched to the Waterfox browser, a Firefox fork, and love it. It effortlessly let me sign in to my FF account and transferred my bookmarks. Extensions: no problem. It's run flawlessly. Not a hint of AI.

    @Waterfox

  17. @Gargron
    I had been using Firefox on my Android phone because, unlike mobile Chrome, it runs extensions I want, UBlock Origin and Privacy Badger. But I hate the new AI focus of Firefox. Vivaldi doesn't allow extensions either.

    About 10 days ago I switched to the Waterfox browser, a Firefox fork, and love it. It effortlessly let me sign in to my FF account and transferred my bookmarks. Extensions: no problem. It's run flawlessly. Not a hint of AI.

    @Waterfox
    #Vivaldi_browser
    #FireFox

  18. @Gargron
    I had been using Firefox on my Android phone because, unlike mobile Chrome, it runs extensions I want, UBlock Origin and Privacy Badger. But I hate the new AI focus of Firefox. Vivaldi doesn't allow extensions either.

    About 10 days ago I switched to the Waterfox browser, a Firefox fork, and love it. It effortlessly let me sign in to my FF account and transferred my bookmarks. Extensions: no problem. It's run flawlessly. Not a hint of AI.

    @Waterfox
    #Vivaldi_browser
    #FireFox

  19. @Gargron
    I had been using Firefox on my Android phone because, unlike mobile Chrome, it runs extensions I want, UBlock Origin and Privacy Badger. But I hate the new AI focus of Firefox. Vivaldi doesn't allow extensions either.

    About 10 days ago I switched to the Waterfox browser, a Firefox fork, and love it. It effortlessly let me sign in to my FF account and transferred my bookmarks. Extensions: no problem. It's run flawlessly. Not a hint of AI.

    @Waterfox
    #Vivaldi_browser
    #FireFox

  20. TIL the iconic big "W" logo of the Weinerschnitzel hot dog chain was designed by none other than Saul Bass, who is better known for his beginning and end titles for Hitchcock's "North by Northwest," "Psycho," and "Vertigo."

    #SaulBass
    #Hitchcock
    #TIL

    sfgate.com/la/article/wienersc

  21. (Christopher) Hitchen's Razor:

    "That which can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence."

    Quoted by Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair and a bunch of other famous publications in his book "When the Going Was Good"

    #GraydonCarter
    #VanityFair
    #CondeNast

  22. (Christopher) Hitchen's Razor:

    "That which can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence."

    Quoted by Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair and a bunch of other famous publications in his book "When the Going Was Good"



  23. (Christopher) Hitchen's Razor:

    "That which can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence."

    Quoted by Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair and a bunch of other famous publications in his book "When the Going Was Good"

    #GraydonCarter
    #VanityFair
    #CondeNast

  24. (Christopher) Hitchen's Razor:

    "That which can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence."

    Quoted by Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair and a bunch of other famous publications in his book "When the Going Was Good"

    #GraydonCarter
    #VanityFair
    #CondeNast

  25. (Christopher) Hitchen's Razor:

    "That which can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence."

    Quoted by Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair and a bunch of other famous publications in his book "When the Going Was Good"

    #GraydonCarter
    #VanityFair
    #CondeNast

  26. Here's a new AI scam alert, courtesy of famed nutrition researcher and author Marion Nestle.

    It's fake book clubs, lavishly praising an author and asking them to speak (usually to a membership of thousands, Nestle's first red flag, most book clubs are dozens or fewer.) Then at some point, there' s a request for some money (red flag #2)

    Her books are also being relentlessly stolen with fakes appearing on Amazon.

    #DeepFake
    #BookClub
    #MarionNestle
    #AI

    foodpolitics.com/2025/12/https

  27. Hagerty, who insures classic cars and has extensive info about sales and valuation of same, issues an annual "10 Predictions for Classic Car Values for the Next Year."

    For 2026, their #10 takes aim at AI, and site-scraping. Bazinga!

    #WeirdCarMastodon
    #ClassicCars
    #Hagerty

  28. It wouldn't be Christmas in our home without a batch of Ann Sather's cinnamon rolls. WTTW, the Chicago PBS station, published the recipe as part of a feature called "Swedes in Chicago."

    wttw.com/a/chicago-stories-swe

    #Chicago
    #AnnSather
    #ChristmasTradition

  29. I make these Cinnamon rolls at home for Christmas brunch every year. They are the recipe from Ann Sather's restaurants in Chicago. So rich and good! If you're from, or have lived in #Chicago these are famous.

    Here's a link to a PDF of the recipe, published in 2012 by Chicago PBS station #WTTW

    drive.google.com/file/d/0B3dtC