@sullybiker DOH!
I used to work for P&O Nedlloyd (now Maersk) in 2000, the ships did not have a long life. A 7yr old ship was considered old. They get worked hard and the sea beats the shit out of everything.
I enjoyed this tour of Maersk Ohio. Ships have always been fascinating to me.
https://youtu.be/D0LgXOzcyTo
The story behind this is wild: Someone in Texas found this bust at the thrift store, and paid $35 for it. It turns out it's actually 2000 years old and was probably looted by an American soldier during WWII from a replica Roman villa in Germany that had some genuine artifacts as well: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61357483.amp
Glowing clothes from 1965, made with phosphorescent rosary beads, by Roberto Capucci.
"It has to do with Capucci's vision of the woman of the future: 'I saw her entering a dark nightclub like a lunar apparition.'" - LIFE, October 1965
Source: https://irenebrination.typepad.com/irenebrination_notes_on_a/2018/05/capucci-1965-rosary-beads.html
About those kill-switched Ukrainian tractors https://doctorow.medium.com/about-those-kill-switched-ukrainian-tractors-bc93f471b9c8
That Superduke (not mine, alas) is the most insane street bike. It's totally overpowered and has some electronics just to keep the front wheel down.
It's stable now, but that was the start of a very difficult year that began with a retinal disorder and ended in a fairly serious cancer diagnosis.
FOSS, motorbikes, and photography.