After reading about what I am calling "BoeufGate" I am resubmitting my Alberto Contador logo for your approval.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Contador Involved In "BoeufGate" Scandal
Labels: bike
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How To Bike Commute In A Downpour or Swimming To Work
If you're anywhere near the east coast this morning and you rode your bike to work your workspace probably looks something like this.
When it's pouring out and it's still in the low 70's a rain jacket will only last a short time. Yes that first bite of cold rain in the morning sucks but if your wearing a rain jacket you'll be soaked with sweat after the first hill. I would usually rather be soaked with rain than sweat.
I spent a about 10 minutes in the parking garage drip-drying and wringing out socks and such. Then I proceeded into the office to begin the transformation from dirt bag who fell in the river to working professional type guy. Having a sink with a tall spout helps for cooling me down fast and rinsing the nasty out of my hair.
What also helps is an REI camp towel. They are highly absorbent, quick drying, and small enough that you can leave them in your bag year round and rarely notice them.
Once I've made myself all classy again I move into gear drying mode. There is NOTHING worse than having to put wet bike clothes on at the end of the day. I usually "borrow" additional fans from coworkers and set everything up to dry, checking the clothes throughout the day. Shoes take the longest to dry so I usually stuff them with paper towels to drastically reduce drying time.
Got any tips and tricks for commuting in the soaking rain?
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Monday, September 27, 2010
Mondays Can Be So Awesome
Labels: Jerkyness
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Eating Locally On Vacation
Labels: food, green, lifestyle, travel, wildlife
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Beer Review: Dogfish Head Punkin Ale (My Wife's New Favorite)
Last weekend the family stopped into the Dogfish Head Brewpub in Rehoboth, Delaware. The place was packed, the food was decent, and the beer list was extensive. I had the DFH Ale which was strong and hoppy as promised. My wife wanted to try something seasonal and was presented with the Punkin Ale of which she was instantly a fan; so much so I thought I had better pick up a four pack for further analysis.
Punkin Ale pours a beautiful orange color that is kind of well... pumpkiny. The spices: nutmeg, allspice, cinnamon, and brown sugar are all present but not overpowering. Some pumpkin ales seem to force the pumpkin flavor making the beer too sweet but not this one. This is also true of a lot of flavored beers. The actual pumpkin flavor is subtle and balances out the spices well giving the Punkin Ale a very smooth finish.
I can see why this is on the top of my wife's list. It is full-bodied (as the label states) but not gimmicky like some of the competition.
Bottom line: Highly Spouse Recommended.
Buy It if you love the flavor of beer in your flavored seasonal beer.
Don't Buy It if your looking for hints candy corn in your pumpkin ale.
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Capital BikeShare: At A Glance
I was driving down 5th Street yesterday when I saw my first Capital Bikeshare station. All crisp and clean, free of the impending graffiti and stickers. If I didn't already have 4 bikes I'd sign up for it. Hurray for DC!
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
20 Somethings Are Buying Fewer Cars!
According to this article by Kiplinger;
"Motorists aged 21 to 30 now account for 14% of miles driven, down from 21% in 1995."Hallelujah!
Contrary to our parents generation who saw car ownership as a divine right, or the culmination of manifest destiny, 20 somethings are opting to take the bus and tweet rather than sit in their car (and play with their iPhones).
“This generation focuses its buying on computers, BlackBerrys, music and software and views commuting a few hours by car a huge productivity waste when they can work using PDAs while taking the bus and train,”That's a savings of 2 additional hours of blogging time, EVERY DAY! Yes I see the irony, that I am blogging at this very moment but hey, I'm doing it at the office like a responsible adult.
Honestly I don't care why people are choosing not to buy cars, I'm just happy with their choice.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
New Blog Series: Will It Compost?
As you can see in the photo below, Ergon uses soy ink and 100% recycled paper. There is also some glue holding the cardboard tube to the rest of the package.
Tik-Tok Tik-Tok... (fast forward a month or so...)
DING! We have our results.
The worms ate almost all of the packaging. They went through all of the pressed cardboard material leaving only a ring of glue mentioned above and the thin "waxy" outer layer that made up what the main graphic was printed on. One cool thing about worms is that they leave behind only what they don't like. A good example is this Starbucks cup I threw in there a while back.
The worms are about halfway done with it. They eat the paper leaving behind thin layer of wax that made the cup waterproof.
I'm pretty happy with these results. Most companies would put a product like this in clear plastic, which even if it does make it to the recycling bin uses more oil and more energy to make it into yet another piece of plastic.
In this case (for most of this package), I represent the end of the line, converting a useful product, paper, into an even more useful byproduct, fertilizer for my winter greens and eventually food on my plate.
In conclusion I think Ergon did a great job with their grip packaging. The only improvement would be if they could find a way to print the graphic directly onto the cardboard and use less glue.
Please comment with any "Will It Compost?" requests.
Happy Mondaying
Labels: DIY, green, household, products, Will It Compost?
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Synthetic Jerseys: The Great Stink Cycle
Most of my jerseys can be worn twice in a week before they become somewhat offensive. I throw them on the pile (much to my wife's chagrin) and move on to the next jersey. However, two of my jerseys have crossed over to the dark side. If I wear them, they are unbearable by the time I get to work. By the time I get home they will have become so powerful that the odor lingers long after I throw them in the backyard. The offending jersey must be washed several times before it can be worn again, only to stink just as bad, thus the great stink cycle continues.
Labels: commuting, grievances
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Beer Review: Get Yourself A Little Sumpin' Sumpin'
As a birthday treat my wife stopped by the Whole Foods in Fairfax, which has a hefty beer selection, to pick me up a sixer. She told the ever capable beerman what I liked and he sent her home with a six pack of Lagunitas' "a Little Sumpin' Sumpin' ale" . Happy birthday indeed! God I love this beer...
Bottom line: Highly Recommended.
Buy It if you love flavor in your beer and hops without the bitter.
Don't Buy It if your looking for the "born on" date on the label.
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