Good Morning!!!! 66F @ 5:00AM. Plentiful sunshine. High 96F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
An Excessive Heat Watch starts Friday, lasting through Monday, for highs in the 100s. It cools off down into the mid to upper 90s for the rest of the 10-day. Typical summer weather for around here.
Ever heard of
YouTube?

When you publish videos, you can control the audience if the material isn't kid friendly.
FWIW, on my ancient Garmin Zumo, it lets me set a preferred speed for freeways. I set it for 65 MPH, and always end up being late at the end of the day by an hour or so. Partly because of gas stops, partly because an average of 65 MPH is pretty hard to maintain. If you're using Google Maps, some versions have a
speed limit feature that will display the speed limit, and color it red if you're going faster than that. It's not clear if the app will adjust arrival time based on the current speed, though.
What do you use? My buddy's dog in Lompoc freaks out on every rocket launch, and fireworks are hard on it, too...
Got an email from RAM tech support with a phone number to call for the phone charging pad problem. Called it, but the tech couldn't help, and promised to escalate the issue. Said to expect a reply in two or three days.
Put together an Amazon order for oil and filters for the van, and was surprised how difficult it is to figure out the right Mopar part numbers. Mopar has a shopping site, and you can filter results by make and model, but the tool ignores the filter. Drilling down my category is no better, and you still end up checking each result to see if it fits your vehicle. Makes me wonder if the folks that write this software even checked their work. I did find a ProMaster forum with some helpful people, but I still have my fingers crossed I ordered the right parts.
Got a neighbor to come down after dinner to give me a hand unloading the bike from the van. I set up a wooden plank next to the motorcycle ramp and felt pretty much in control of the bike, but it was impossible to see where the wheels were going, so it was definitely a two person job. A wider ramp would help, as would adding sides to the ramp to keep the wheels on it. Still need a winch to get the bike up the ramp, and I think that would help coming down, too. Or maybe just use a trailer, but that's no good if I have to drop the van off for service. Or the bumper hitch carrier, which will be a little lower on the ProMaster than the Ford, so that's a little bit of help.
Happy Hump Day!!!