▲ 87 r/Audi

Anyone else celebrate Five Cylinder Friday?

Couple of my buddies' cars. I used to celebrate as well until my RS3 got totaled over the winter. I'll be back soon enough

u/TheKittyCow — 6 days ago
▲ 41 r/BMW

The classics always deserve love

Photo from a local car show

u/TheKittyCow — 8 days ago

Casual +4500hp between the two Huracáns

Owned by a financial advisor in my city. Both have been out of commission for a while getting work done and this is the first public appearance both have made in quite a while.

u/TheKittyCow — 10 days ago

Two icons out at a show in Omaha NE

Diablo VT and a Murci. Two poster cars from the childhood years that I will never have enough money to afford. Love seeing these around every now and then.

u/TheKittyCow — 12 days ago

Military branches complete!

With the Space Force 1/64th, I now have one diecast for every branch of the military. A little sad they didn't make this in 1/24th, but such is life.

u/TheKittyCow — 25 days ago
▲ 93 r/tsa

At least three major airports have now formally or informally announced opting into the TSA Gold+ program

As of Tuesday morning, three medium to large airports have announced intent to begin the switch to private contracting. DSM (Des Moines, Iowa) and TPA (Tampa, Florida) have made formal announcements, while CHS (Charleston, South Carolina) has TSA officers reporting emails stating the intent even though there has not been a formal announcement from the airport.

With these three announcements, at fairly large airports, I unfortunately expect more to start following. I hope the best of luck to my fellow officers at those airports. Please know that we are here for your support during these difficult times as you try and figure out what the future holds.

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u/TheKittyCow — 29 days ago

Military scheme collection update

Update to my military branch and military related scheme collection. I now have each of the branches that has sponsored a car represented (no Space Force) along with other military based/related organizations such as CAP, ESGR, and the National Guard.

u/TheKittyCow — 1 month ago

It has been 100 years since the first Tri-motor commercial flights

Throwback to 2022 when I had the opportunity to fly on one myself

u/TheKittyCow — 1 month ago