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Bicycling, Photography and Programming

  • So happy to see Karl bike in with his new saddle-rack setup!

    jedreynolds

    June 11, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • Curt Ellis: Funding the Food Movement

    This short by Curt Ellis holds a bunch of eye-twisting terms that are so appropriately post-modern, post-industrial that it makes you blush: “slow money”, “nurture capital.” Great ways to describe the opposites of centralized, incumbent, lobbyist wielding corporate agriculture. Curt Ellis: Funding the Food Movement.

    jedreynolds

    June 11, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • Time to Convert to a Standing Workspace (NPR)

    100 Years Ago, Exercise Was Blended Into Daily Life : NPR.

    jedreynolds

    June 10, 2010
    computing, Health
    ergonomics, exercise
  • Endosulfan Pesticide Ban (thedailygreen.com)

    Always good when something poisonous gets banned. Endosulfan Pesticide Ban – Endosulfan Pesticide Found on Cucumbers Squash Beans – thedailygreen.com.

    jedreynolds

    June 10, 2010
    Health, sustainable living
    agriculture, farming
  • Just wrapped a bungee around my cassette #bike #fail #grrrrr

    jedreynolds

    June 10, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • Crouching Tiger … what’s the genre? #kungfu

    The sub-genre of martial-arts warriors fueled with magical turbo-charged chi…what’s the name for this genre? It’s not just kung-fu or action, the mystical powers makes it distinct, right? What’s that called?

    jedreynolds

    June 10, 2010
    fun
    crouching tiger, kung fu, movie, mysticism
  • Tax revenue from bike registration? #bham #bike

    Saw a letter to the editor in the Herald this morning expressing frustration at more taxes for walking and biking lanes because they never bike…but if they keep bikes out of the street thats good they guess. The writer continues: bicyclists should register their bikes just like she registers her car, and that would pay…

    jedreynolds

    June 10, 2010
    Bellingham, Cycling, sustainable living
    bellingham, transit
  • Put this in Outlook: May 25 is Towel Day

    Set a 1 day reminder: grab hand towel on way out the door that morning. Towel Day – Celebrating the life and work of Douglas Adams.

    jedreynolds

    June 10, 2010
    Science Fiction
    douglas adams, towel, zaphod
  • Remember Arcologies? The Vertical Farm Project

    As a (retired) sci-fi roleplayer, I used to dream up vast, self-contained cities on far away planets. My ideas were: throw an asteroid into the crust where you wanted the city and create an artificial uplift and or crater, and start city construction there, where you have dug a vast crater, exposed ores and churned…

    jedreynolds

    June 9, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • Use more oil = spill more oil: we buy oil thus BP exists!

    Nate Hagens writes a somewhat obvious opinion, but very important point about the oil spill and our responsibility as oil consumers: If you are a vegetarian, off the gridder who walks everywhere and doesn’t buy anything via corporations, then YOU have the ability/right to complain about your share of the commons that is being impacted…

    jedreynolds

    June 7, 2010
    environment, sustainable living
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