Saturday, November 30, 2024

"Meet the Utah cop who has steered into 2 wrong-way drivers"

A two-part story by Fox 13 Salt Lake City.

Utah police are ramming wrong-way drivers with unproven tactics:

Since the start of 2018, Utah law enforcement has intentionally steered into 12 vehicles driving the wrong way on a Utah freeway but not fleeing from police, according to a FOX 13 News review of public records. 

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[The commander of the Utah Highway Patrol ] said that a few years ago, UHP was looking for training on what troopers should do when they receive a report of someone traveling against traffic.

“We didn't identify that there was really any training out there,” he explained. “So, we did that. We actually dug in with our training division.”

UHP developed what it calls the wrong-way driver intercept technique.

(The article features lots more detail and videos)

Meet the Utah cop who has steered into 2 wrong-way drivers:

[The officer] wasn’t sure what he was doing the first time.

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“I had no training,” [the officer] said, “No idea as far as how to even go about intercepting this car.”

Where did he get the idea to collide with an oncoming car?

“On social media,” [the officer] said. “I follow quite a bit of different police pages.”

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He felt more confident the second time. “That one felt more just like muscle memory to me”

(The article includes a video interview) 


Another Black Friday Micro Galaxy Squadron deal--six for $27.99

Series five is $27.99 for six mini-vehicles.

Series six is $31.99 for six mini-vehicles.

New Humble bundle featuring Boss Fight Books

Starts at three books for $1.

Towns using their core produced materials to create relics



Thursday, November 28, 2024

Love the juxtaposition between this letter from Robert Eggers about creating Nosferatu, and the official popcorn bucket and plushie






New Humble Bundle featuring Tales from the Loop (featuring Simon Stålenhag's art) and other RPGs

Starts at two books for $1.

Gallery of Navy Ship Menus From Thanksgivings Past

Cover illustrations and menus for various meals between 1907 and 1958.

Walking coffee table

Monday, November 25, 2024

Heat poster by Ghanaian artist C.A. Wisely



Webstore

Transparent blue Xbox controller is now down to $45

at Amazon (36% off). 

Also, some more Black Friday deals on Micro Galaxy Squadron figures: Tie Fighter with blind box for $13.99, Kenobi's Interceptor with blind box for $14.10.

Metal Gear Slug War Camel toy up for preorder

At the BBTS

"Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge" Russian civil war propaganda merch



Wikipedia page for the artist and that particular image.

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Sushi chain temporarily shuts down after fans of popular restaurant critic become convinced they saw a piece of sushi moving in a suspicious manner in one of his videos

Eater:

What happened next put the restaurant at the mercy of over a million eyeballs. Some folks began to comment claiming they saw something moving on one of the pieces of sushi Lee ate at 1:50 in the video.

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Lee has since made a response video to the drama saying, “It did appear that something moved,” although he didn’t see it at the time and says he cannot “confirm or deny” what it was. Lee suffered no ill effects but goes on to claim that someone went there on his recommendation the next day and alleges that individual ended up in the hospital.

“For the restaurant to post a statement indicating that me holding the sushi or me holding the chopsticks a certain way is why the sushi moved — I personally don’t agree with it,” Lee said. “Because I’ve had sushi a thousand times, and I’ve held sushi a thousand different ways, and never once have I seen sushi behaving that way.” He goes on to clarify that he is not saying there was a worm or parasite in his food, but that the sushi moving was not his fault.

(The last time I heard about this guy he was saying there was no good food in LA

Heat Reactive Puffer




Saturday, November 23, 2024

The F1 drivers were filmed for The Sphere, and Checo gave himself the thumbs down





(Pretty sure he's commenting on his performance in qualifying, not the city)

836-pound (and cursed) Bahia Emerald ordered returned to Brazil from Los Angeles

LAT:

The emerald, Brazilian authorities say, was discovered in a beryl mine in the country in 2001 and later smuggled to the U.S. There, it reportedly survived flooding from Hurricane Katrina in 2005 while submerged in an underwater vault.

The gem eventually ended up in the hands of an investor, who reported it missing from a South El Monte vault a few years later, according to previous Times coverage. Los Angeles County sheriff’s investigators subsequently tracked the emerald to a Las Vegas vault, but since they could not sort out who owned the gem, they confiscated it.

The stone’s long and sordid history gave rise to rumors that it could even be cursed.

Teaser for an immersive Arcane experience by Punchdrunk (Sleep No More)

This is so strange--a deluxe Mean Machine toy with Dick Dastardly and Muttley figures from the Wacky Races cartoon

By Medicom, up for preorder. (I'd love to see an interview explaining how they decide what to make.)

New Humble Bundle featuring novels by Neal Shusterman

Starts at two novels for $1 (or maybe four novels, because one is a trilogy). (I'm not familiar but learned from his Wikipedia page that he "double-majored in psychology and theater, and was also on the varsity swim team"

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