Intel's Ronler Acres Plant

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Silicon Forest
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Sunday, February 22, 2026

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10 Video Shorts #6051

10 Video Shorts #6051

Hot to Cold – Coolant Hose Saves Engines Daily!

kmt cutter

Dark Magic of Industry – Black Shellac Making

Californias economy depends on…Barstow?

How America's Richest Family Went Broke

Not everyone is meant for this level of travel.

Bachi Di Horse Training

Austin Marathon 2026 Route | Pen Plotter Art

eFoil to Shipwreck pt1

This Dance Quietly Changed Hollywood Forever

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Bali Sea Ferry Rail by Ferrosur

MV Bali Sea

Naval Nostalgia:

The MV Bali Sea was a rare rail ferry that operated between Coatzacoalcos, Mexico and Mobile, Alabama, carrying up to 115 fully loaded railcars across the Gulf of Mexico. Instead of crossing land borders, trains from Mexico’s Ferrosur line were rolled directly onto the ship using a linkspan ramp system supported by two vertical towers. These towers allowed for precise height adjustments to match the ferry deck with the shore tracks, ensuring smooth loading regardless of sea level changes.

Originally launched in 1981 as a heavy-lift ship, she was converted into a rail ferry in 2000 to serve the CG Railway route. The Bali Sea offered a 900-mile maritime shortcut for rail cargo, cutting transit time and avoiding congestion at U.S.–Mexico border crossings. After two decades of service, she was retired in 2021 and replaced by larger, faster ferries, but her role in connecting two nations with seamless train-to-sea transport remains a landmark in intermodal logistics.

Ferry Dock in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico

Ferry Route from Coatzacoalcos, Mexico to Mobile, Alabama

Ferry Dock Mobile Alabama


 

Analog versus Digital Recording


The Real Reason Why Analog Recording Is Better
Freaking Out With Billy Hume

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10 Short Videos #6050

10 Short Videos #6050

What Happens When a Tank Runs Over a Car?

Hard choices…

Mesmerizing book

technologia - elevator

He Couldn't Believe What The Army Wanted Him To Build - water cooling

The Song That Helped Defeat the Nazis

The Worlds Largest Spider Web!

Drainage Basin Busters - Goats

Called. Locked. Diving. - Hawk

The French ALM MECA Fury Interceptor