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Mel’s Hole, Black Sabbath's Fifth Member and fishy Junkyard Fires

1 h 31 min · 12 jun 2026
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Your next car might not just drive you, it might watch you. We talk through the looming 2027 mandate tied to Section 24220 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and what “advanced impaired driving technology” could mean when it turns into passive, continuous driver surveillance. We wrestle with the promise of safer roads versus the ugly edge cases: false positives, engines that shut down at the wrong time, and a future where your behavior behind the wheel becomes another stream of data. Then we bring it down to street level: junkyard fires making headlines, hundreds of auto parts stores closing, and the growing struggle to keep older vehicles on the road. When remanufactured parts disappear and prices spike, “just fix your car” stops being simple. We talk right to repair, why repair shops are feeling the squeeze, and how economics can herd people toward newer connected vehicles even without a direct ban. After that, we take a wild but revealing detour into modern mythology. We explore Black Sabbath’s eerie “fifth member” lore and the tritone story that helped shape heavy metal’s reputation, then jump into Art Bell’s Coast to Coast AM classic Mel’s Hole, a bottomless pit tale that still divides skeptics and believers. We close with Colton’s unbelievable three-year chase that plays out like real-life Grand Theft Auto and ends with a hard lesson about consequences. If any of this hits a nerve, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review so more people can find the show. What part of the conversation do you want us to dig into next? Check out the video version of this episode and more on our YouTube channel! Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@justinStudio105 [https://www.youtube.com/@justinStudio105] Please like, share, subscribe, comment or leave us a review! \m/\m/

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Mel’s Hole, Black Sabbath's Fifth Member and fishy Junkyard Fires

Your next car might not just drive you, it might watch you. We talk through the looming 2027 mandate tied to Section 24220 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and what “advanced impaired driving technology” could mean when it turns into passive, continuous driver surveillance. We wrestle with the promise of safer roads versus the ugly edge cases: false positives, engines that shut down at the wrong time, and a future where your behavior behind the wheel becomes another stream of data. Then we bring it down to street level: junkyard fires making headlines, hundreds of auto parts stores closing, and the growing struggle to keep older vehicles on the road. When remanufactured parts disappear and prices spike, “just fix your car” stops being simple. We talk right to repair, why repair shops are feeling the squeeze, and how economics can herd people toward newer connected vehicles even without a direct ban. After that, we take a wild but revealing detour into modern mythology. We explore Black Sabbath’s eerie “fifth member” lore and the tritone story that helped shape heavy metal’s reputation, then jump into Art Bell’s Coast to Coast AM classic Mel’s Hole, a bottomless pit tale that still divides skeptics and believers. We close with Colton’s unbelievable three-year chase that plays out like real-life Grand Theft Auto and ends with a hard lesson about consequences. If any of this hits a nerve, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review so more people can find the show. What part of the conversation do you want us to dig into next? Check out the video version of this episode and more on our YouTube channel! Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@justinStudio105 [https://www.youtube.com/@justinStudio105] Please like, share, subscribe, comment or leave us a review! \m/\m/

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The Rise, Fall, And Return Of Anthrax’s Joey Belladonna

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3 mei 20261 h 25 min
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