I had a great rain commute this morning. It was a quiet, peaceful, chilly, and wet.
A feel good bike movie.
A feel really really good bike movie.
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I had a great rain commute this morning. It was a quiet, peaceful, chilly, and wet.
A feel good bike movie.
Labels: bike, commuting, video
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2:19 PM
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2:42 PM
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This has been bouncing around the interwebs today. Tony Kornheiser has put a hit out on me, you, and every other cyclist in DC.
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4:14 PM
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4:49 PM
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The winter thaw and rains have done a number on the C&O Canal. Hopefully the damage won't hinder traffic on the tow path.
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2:04 PM
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5:18 PM
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Google has included a "By bike" option when getting directions on Google maps. I tested this out on a few routes and it seems pretty legit. You still have to take some of the directions with a grain of salt and use some common sense but i think this will be a good tool for getting more people turned onto the idea of leaving the car at home.
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4:02 PM
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3:00 PM
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The winners were announced on the NAHBS site. I think every bike that won deserved it but I would make some changes. Here are the winners of the coveted "Jerky" award.
Best Paint: YiPsan (very cool folks)
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3:18 PM
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If you were at NAHBS over the weekend you probably saw the flyers up reporting that Mike Flanigan from Alternative Needs Transportation (A.N.T.) had a bike stolen while he unloaded his van. He built up two folding bikes so he and Betsy could cruise around Richmond during the event weekend.
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8:46 PM
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For me, NAHBS 2010 delivered everything I wanted, (having nothing to compare it to): lots of vendors, lots of shwag, and lots of amazing bikes. The highlight was being able to talk to builders and part manufacturers gaining their perspective and giving my 2 cents.
I haven't had a moment to formulate my thoughts on the ups and downs so rather than have you wait for my brain to start working I'll just get to the drool fest.
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3:24 AM
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