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Bicycling, Photography and Programming

  • Quick M-Wave Clip On Bicycle Handlebar Bag Review

    So I bought one of these M-wave handlebar bags. Pros: bigger than I expected.Waterproof material. Reflective strips. Very inexpensive. Cons: no internal pocket, just one compartment. All black, reflective strips are small. Kinda floppy, it definitely sags forward. Handlebar bracket is intended for road bike gauge bars, I had the first handlebar bracket break promptly…

    jedreynolds

    June 21, 2010
    Cycling, Uncategorized
    cheap crap, Cycling, not mtb
  • Fathers day note

    Liam and Jesse drew large pictures while I was cleaning and grilling. Jesse drew a huge jet. Liam drew a huge yacht with 100 bicycles below deck, a cyclocross course on deck, big spriral windows, 10 story tall cabins above deck, and named it Pendragen. What sweet kids. They gave me big hugs at dinner,…

    jedreynolds

    June 20, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • The Story of Bottled Water – Boing Boing

    I bought a steel Stanley thermos that fits in a bicycle water bottle clip. Good find. I truck coffee or water around with me everywhere. The Story of Bottled Water – Boing Boing.

    jedreynolds

    June 20, 2010
    environment, sustainable living
    consumer conciousness, consumerism, industrialization
  • OMG – bird just struck my bedroom window

    A little puff of down was swirling in the air when I looked up.

    jedreynolds

    June 20, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • DIY iPod Touch Microphone Cable

    Michael Dodd pointed this out to me. Microphone Cable for iPod Touch/iPhone and Skype – DIY: Y Splitter Mic Cable Wiring and Pinout diagram for iPod Touch/iPhone.

    jedreynolds

    June 20, 2010
    computing
    home recording studio
  • Carbon footprint of … cycling a mile? (guardian.co.uk)

    This article is a fine example of how carbon footprint is informed by all the carbon footprints of the inputs of an activity. It’s pretty impressive how low the carbon footprint of bananas are. So that red bell pepper from Whole Foods that was grown in … New Zealand? OMG…those are flown on jets to…

    jedreynolds

    June 19, 2010
    Cycling, sustainable living
    carbon footprint
  • Apps for Healthy Kids

    A bit ironic that computers are being used to keep kids fit, but concepts like how HFCS are bad and how veggies are good are very important to teach. Apps for Healthy Kids.

    jedreynolds

    June 19, 2010
    food, Health
    diet, education, public schools
  • Bellingham High enters energy competition (The News Tribune)

    That sounds exciting! Bellingham High students plug into alternative energy competition | Northwest News – The News Tribune.

    jedreynolds

    June 19, 2010
    environment, solar power, sustainable living
    alternative energy, green energy
  • Happy Fathers Day!

    I’m glad to finally sit down with the kids and watch Princess Mononoke. I’ve been waiting a few years ’till ther’re not too afraid of it. I haven’t watched a whole movie at home for a long time.

    jedreynolds

    June 18, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • Surviving The Week (The System)

    http://www.notquitewrong.com/rosscottinc/2010/04/25/the-system-363-surviving-the-week/

    jedreynolds

    June 18, 2010
    Uncategorized
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