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Bicycling, Photography and Programming

  • New Years Bike Ride (EverybodyBIKE)

    http://www.everybodybike.com/eventDetail.aspx?id=195 I won’t make this one, either, its too race-pace for me and I already have plans. I’d like a modest paced 5mi ride ’round town if I could fit one in.

    jedreynolds

    December 18, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • Boxing Day Bike Ride (EverybodyBIKE)

    http://www.everybodybike.com/eventDetail.aspx?id=68 I dont think I’ll make this one, but summyall’d prolly likta do it, huh?

    jedreynolds

    December 18, 2010
    Uncategorized
  • How to Deal with Bike Ride Naps (Totcycle)

    This post has such charming pictures! Personally, I think a great thing to have is a kid trailer for your bike. However, if your child has to hold on, consider keeping some candy handy to keep them awake. Totcycle – Family Biking – Rideabye Baby ….

    jedreynolds

    December 16, 2010
    Cycling
    kids, naps, trailers
  • Is Living Simply Anti-Modern?

    My wife was tentatively offered a Kindle for Christmas, with the added note that, there are plenty of public-domain works you can download for it. “Why would I want a Kindle when all the books I do read are in the library?” was her response. Walking to the library is a healthy activity. It keeps…

    jedreynolds

    December 15, 2010
    Books, business, computing, Health, sustainable living
    gadgets, luddite
  • Recycled Plastic Commuter Bike: Bisickle (good.is)

    Meet the Bisickle, a Commuter Bike Concept – Cities – GOOD. Neato.

    jedreynolds

    December 9, 2010
    Cycling
    bike, commuter, recycle
  • 800 Million parking spaces have an environmental impact (ABC News)

    Everyone takes parking spaces for granted. What if they were used for something…green? Productive? More shops with MUP trails to them? Article discusses interesting concept about impact of how many parking spaces per car there are. No Such Thing As Free Parking – ABC News.

    jedreynolds

    December 8, 2010
    commuting, environment, sustainable living
  • A Design for Cycling Super Highways

    Interesting read on a bicycling path system that is intended to keep cycling traffic separate from auto traffic, because this is the most desired feature people want. This is super important to reflect–I’d rather not cycle around cars myself, who would? Projects like this need to get started in order to demonstrate their necessity. This…

    jedreynolds

    December 8, 2010
    Cycling, sustainable living
    Australia, super highway
  • Thots re: Making bicycling contagious (Bikes Belong)

    Simple article with obvious points. But it doesn’t really enroll anyone, does it? The only thing simple studies like this don’t help with is promoting cycling in un-sunny weather. The article’s points are all fine but don’t have any penetration into the thinking of a nation of comfort-entitled people. We could learn from football fans…

    jedreynolds

    December 6, 2010
    Cycling, Health, sustainable living
    car free, car-lite, entitlement, grow a spine, humiliation, licensing, taxation
  • Ho Ho Ho! Where’d my tree go?

    jedreynolds

    December 5, 2010
    Cycling, sustainable living
    christmas, tree, utility cycling
  • Hauled home Xmas Tree on Bike

    Using the enthusiasm of two boys, their cyclenut pop, and an Xtracycle towing the Burley Bee trailer. Liam was on his own bike. And of course…a mothers prayers :-) Pictures pending

    jedreynolds

    December 5, 2010
    Cycling, sustainable living
    utility cycling, xmas
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