Thursday, May 27, 2010
Bike To Work Day 2010: It Actually Works!
See that thing to the left of my LHT (yeah you know me)? It's a coworkers bike, that he rode in on, on Bike to Work Day. After some pestering during the week I was still doubtful that I would see him at the Bethesda pit stop. As I was packing up to leave he showed up with a huge smile on his face. He was coming up from the Hill which was a longer commute that I do by 5 miles. He has now decided to make the trek across the mall and up the Georgetown Branch to Bethesda twice a week! That makes 3 bike commuters in the office after 3 years of me being the only "crazy" bike commuter.
Cheers to everyone who organized another great pit stop.
Labels: bike, BTWD, commuting, lifestyle
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Monday, May 24, 2010
No Longer Lost: World Cupage
Now that LOST is over many people find themselves wandering aimlessly though the streets no longer able to rely on the television as their unwavering life companion. Well fear not TV idiots, the World Cup is just a few weeks away! I know it's all over the web by now but I thought you might want to see the Nike ad one more time.
Here's a link to the schedule.
Get psyched people.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Bike To Work Day 2010: No Excuses
I've written before about the curse of Bike To Work Day where it's doomed to be soggy every year. Happily this doesn't seem to be the case for BTWD 2010. I've checked the forecast and everything looks good.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
There Is No Need For A Bike To Work Day In The Netherlands
markenlei — April 28, 2010 — Morning rush hour in the 4th largest city in the Netherlands. Streets look like this when 33% of ALL trips are made by bicycle!
This is an ordinary Wednesday morning in April 2010 at around 8.30 am. Original time was 8 minutes that were compressed into 2 minutes, so everything is 4 times faster than in reality. The sound is original.
This is one of the busiest junctions in Utrecht a city with a population of 300,000. No less than 18,000 bicycles and 2,500 buses pass here every day. And yet Google Street View missed it. Because private motorized traffic is restricted here.
These cyclists cross a one way bus lane (also used by taxis and municipal vehicles), two light rail tracks and then a one way street that can be used by private vehicles.
Behind the camera is a railway (you can hear the squeaking sounds of the trains passing) and the main railway station is very close too. A number of rental bikes from the station pass and many of the cyclists will have come by train for the first part of their commute.
For those who frown upon the total absence of bike helmets in this video, consider these findings from a US study:
"Cycling in the Netherlands is much safer than in the USA. The Netherlands has the lowest non-fatal injury rate as well as the lowest fatality rate, while the USA has the highest non-fatal injury rate as well as the highest fatality rate. Indeed, the non-fatal injury rate for the USA is about 30 times higher than for the Netherlands.
Injury rate per million km cycled: USA 37.5; NL 1.4
Fatality rate per 100 million km cycled: USA 5.8; NL 1.1"
From: Pucher, John and Buehler, Ralph (2008) 'Making Cycling Irresistible: Lessons from The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany'.http://policy.rutgers.edu/faculty/puc...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Bike To Work Day 2010: Time To Annoy Your Co-Workers
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
More Bling For Silver Spring
For those of use who've lived in the area a long time it's well known that progress hasn't come easy to Silver Spring. Most of this struggle I blame on wretched architecture and the failed attempts at restoration and mimicry of said wretchedness.
Happily that's all behind us. In the past decade Silver Spring has successfully been reborn into a very, very cool place to live, even more so now with an influx of new hip dining options.
Last night I tested the waters at Pacci's, an upscale Italian pizzeria and bar.
It was a very good evening, especially given that they just opened on Friday. There are still a few wrinkles to iron out but the pizzas were delicious. They were on par with Two Amys and slightly better than Mia's in Bethesda (which I love). The crust is very good, the ingredients are fresh, and the Montepulciano goes perfectly.
Another recent opening is 8407 Kitchen Bar, opened by the owner of Mrs. K's and headed by Chef Pedro Matamoros (from Nicaro).
Bling Blingy Silver Springy...
Thursday, you're just not Friday (unless I take tomorrow off).
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
God Bless Copenhagen
A hotel in Copenhagen is offering guests the chance to earn a free meal if they are willing to put some effort into powering the building. via BBC
The deal is if a guest generates 10 watts of power for the hotel they get a free meal at the hotel restaurant. If the food is decent and full of carbs that's a pretty good deal.
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This Morning's Commute And My Dinner With The Mushroom People
A crowd favorite was Mitch's rather large morels of which I sadly missed out on.
The other big plus for the evening was meeting lot's of cool like minded folks like Matt and Elizabeth, check them out at The Natural Capital.
Cheers!
Labels: commuting, green, lifestyle
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