1/17/2024 0 Comments Get cat eyeballs for joeh![]() It was a path you could walk and perhaps find something of value (one man’s trash is another man’s treasure). The alley was a place where pre-teen and teens could hang out behind someones garage and smoke a cigarette and carve their initials on a telephone pole. I saw hearts with initials within and what appeared to be cryptic gang signs at times, marking the area and perhaps warning others they are in sacred territory. ![]() But I also saw scribbling and writing on the backs of buildings and garage doors sometimes a piece of crude artwork. I saw open garbage cans filled with junk and rotting food I saw rats scurrying out of the way, having their lunch disrupted by the scraping of gym shoes on the cinders, making a crunching sound as I walked past. I saw things people threw out and, as I walked down the cinder strewn path, I was able to look into the back yards of some buildings and see swings and bushes and toys left out overnight. I guess it was more interesting than walking on a sidewalk on the street. Peace.Īs a pre-teen, I walked down many an alley. It is sad, at least to me, future generations will not have this privilege. A few images I have do have names so I can share that moment of time with Sarah, Thuy, Asako or “Uncle” Fred. I view these photographs not as someone I do not know, but rather a distant relative in the family of humankind whose name has been lost to me. I had been rewarded with most interesting images whose participants have no name or history other than they once existed and the black and white photo represents that moment in time when an experience was shared. I have on occasion gone back at the end of a sale to make an offer on the box of photos and albums no one wanted. We share our happy times at the restaurant or bar but it is momentary as far as the images go for they will be erased to make room for the next event.įor years I have collected vintage images by going to estate and garage sales when families discard the portraits of family and relatives they no longer know or care about. This is true in general as we see folks getting together for an event but spending more time on their phones texting and sharing. We lost the intimate social aspect of life. We lost something along the way to better technology. No longer the fuzzy, out of focus images with heads cut off and faded colors. ![]() No more the bulky family albums we used to pull out of the bookcase and spread on the table to look at grandparents and childhood pictures. Today, family photos of relatives, vacations, fun time with the kids, are all in file on the iphones and pads. Hard copy images have become a thing of the past and rather than a personal collection, you will view them on specialty sites or order discs with enhanced images from the past. Vernacular photography will have become obsolete.Įxisting photographs of generations before will have increased dramatically in price and be available to the few who can afford such an antique collection of 200-300 year old images. You will not experience the discovery of a unique image of a child and its pet or favorite toy. ![]() You will not be able to rummage through a shoe box or album of photos. All our photographs are now digitized and stored on hard drive or discs. There will be basically no hard copy photographs. Sorry if this is the wrong forum, I didn't know if it should be electrical or this one.Fifty years from now, people will not have the pleasure of going though old photographs at a flea market, garage sale or antique mall. The codes on the dash are saying intermittent data readings. We also get a P0880 code on the push button selector which also triggers multiple codes on the dash. We can't seem to find any breaks or kinks in the wiring anywhere that deals with the transmission. We have played with most of the connections and they all seem fine. We can't move the truck anywhere after so we turn it off for a bit then restart it and it does the same thing. Eventually we get "Cateyes" in the push button selector on the dash then we get the mode red light on that same selector to come on. It then goes out and eventually the truck tries to jump into gear from neutral then goes back into neutral repeatedly.Īround this time we have a relay somewhere clicking repeatedly for a bit. When we start the truck it initially runs fine for 10-15 seconds then the wrench in our push button shift selector comes on for a bit. Hello we have a 2009 Mack Granite with an Allison 4500RDS.
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