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It would be interesting to see if wearing a shirt that said "You are being videotaped. Drive carefully" would make drivers pay more attention to cyclists
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I'm going to record all commutes, if nothing of note , deleted. Interesting stuff will be sampled down and added to my PSA how-to in traffic site, complete with after effects vis-a-vis Madden football graphics...and voiceovers. So if the car is gonna go here ...freeze it, then you DON'T want to be but rather here *circles* OR here *cirlces* .... If something REALLY interesting happens I can bring broadcast video to CITY or the police... mount run and forget it..
Vids of hairy traffic riding will be killer, velodrom solo laps, races all that stuff.
Looking forward to funky mounts, showing bits of bike while riding. Fork mount showing 1/2 front wheel?
Vids of hairy traffic riding will be killer, velodrom solo laps, races all that stuff.
Looking forward to funky mounts, showing bits of bike while riding. Fork mount showing 1/2 front wheel?
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I had plans to do some PSA type vids but time got in the way, and then effort with regard to editing the videos (not my first skill
). What camera is it again? I've not used mine in a little while, I used to forget if anything happened and then end up with 1.5-2 hours of footage a day to plough through, so I stopped
I wish I'd had it on in my two falls last week
). What camera is it again? I've not used mine in a little while, I used to forget if anything happened and then end up with 1.5-2 hours of footage a day to plough through, so I stopped
I wish I'd had it on in my two falls last week
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I have indeed had ppl staring at my head.....
We'll see once all is back to normal, ghost streets don't cut it.
We'll see once all is back to normal, ghost streets don't cut it.
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go record some long solo rides in the country and sell it as a relaxation tape...
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I'd love to get some pace line vids at the track , but I can see only being allowed to film solo laps.
54mins on a 2G card pretty sweet.
54mins on a 2G card pretty sweet.
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I'm surprised the porn industry hasn't made better use of helmet cams.
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Anyone going to critical mass tonight? I'll be there!
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that screencap makes a good wallpaper. thanks, tj.
i'm in halifax under 30 cm of snow! seems like the snow storm keeps following me. i was kind of hoping i could see some fixed locals around the city, but no dice. the tour of atlantic canada continues...
i'm in halifax under 30 cm of snow! seems like the snow storm keeps following me. i was kind of hoping i could see some fixed locals around the city, but no dice. the tour of atlantic canada continues...
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Wait, the cables are replaceable on the Ultimate Ears earphones?! ****ing sold!
Given that the right channel of my Sonys gave up the ghost last night I think it's time to cough up for some new headphones. These seem to be the front-runner: https://ultimateears.com/_ultimateear...escription.php
</OT>
Wait, the cables are replaceable on the Ultimate Ears earphones?! ****ing sold!
Given that the right channel of my Sonys gave up the ghost last night I think it's time to cough up for some new headphones. These seem to be the front-runner: https://ultimateears.com/_ultimateear...escription.php
</OT>
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critical mass was small in numbers, but strong in spirit. around 40-50 or so at the most, but it dwindled down at some point. it started to rain once we got to dundas squre, so people pretty much disbanded at that point. sure started pouring, but of course by the time we got home i could have kept riding. and i *almost* skipped it. thank goodness for an almost entirely sensible route.
ps. Nerdsgirth: you must have a doppleganger that haunts the west side... both bRAD and i went to stop and say hello to someone we thought was you (one-speeder, red bearded dude in white helmet
)
ps. Nerdsgirth: you must have a doppleganger that haunts the west side... both bRAD and i went to stop and say hello to someone we thought was you (one-speeder, red bearded dude in white helmet
)
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I came back across town as fast as I could muster with the trailer on, but it was 7pm by the time I got to Church and didn't fancy trying to find the Mass pack, so I soldiered on toward home... Kinda bummed I missed the last one of the year, but there'll be more.
Riding across the city with the trailer on this time was a little more iffy, had a close (well, close enough with my precious behind me) buzz early on that set me on edge a little bit. Totally glad I had the tailwind with us though because going east tonight sucked the life right out of my legs at points, and I was riding light! Road bike + trailer won all prizes thankfully. I stuck to my 52/19 gear (~73GI vs ~72 on my FG build) and trundled away, I wonder what riding fixed will be like with a trailer on the back... scary?
Riding across the city with the trailer on this time was a little more iffy, had a close (well, close enough with my precious behind me) buzz early on that set me on edge a little bit. Totally glad I had the tailwind with us though because going east tonight sucked the life right out of my legs at points, and I was riding light! Road bike + trailer won all prizes thankfully. I stuck to my 52/19 gear (~73GI vs ~72 on my FG build) and trundled away, I wonder what riding fixed will be like with a trailer on the back... scary?
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yeah, the wind sure was wailing tonight. i'm surprised you didn't over take us, as we uncharacteristically took bloor west to dufferin. this is the first winter i've had gears, and i have appreciated them. that, and being able to keep my bike inside at work and home.
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Ah weird - I must've just been behind you all without realising, as I went all the way over to Lansdowne today (wanted to show the little one those neat light displays on the houses
).
I had true doubts on the "hill" start at Dundas/Lansdowne (heading south over Dundas there's a fair hump when you've an extra 100lbs in the back
) but I clipped in and hauled us over into a nice downhill under the railway bridge
I do usually take Brock now, and the same shortcut across that you and Brad showed me. I've stayed away from Brock since it thawed and re-froze last weekend, I didn't fancy running into black ice down there, but haven't done much cross town riding with the holiday junk going on.
+1 to storing bike inside at work and at home, massively grateful I'm able to do that.
In other news, I'm 15kms away from 6000 on that road bike since May. Considering it was a freebie, it's held up incredibly well, too - I've treated it pretty badly really - go Centurion I guess!
).I had true doubts on the "hill" start at Dundas/Lansdowne (heading south over Dundas there's a fair hump when you've an extra 100lbs in the back
) but I clipped in and hauled us over into a nice downhill under the railway bridge
I do usually take Brock now, and the same shortcut across that you and Brad showed me. I've stayed away from Brock since it thawed and re-froze last weekend, I didn't fancy running into black ice down there, but haven't done much cross town riding with the holiday junk going on.+1 to storing bike inside at work and at home, massively grateful I'm able to do that.
In other news, I'm 15kms away from 6000 on that road bike since May. Considering it was a freebie, it's held up incredibly well, too - I've treated it pretty badly really - go Centurion I guess!
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<OT>
Wait, the cables are replaceable on the Ultimate Ears earphones?! ****ing sold!
Given that the right channel of my Sonys gave up the ghost last night I think it's time to cough up for some new headphones. These seem to be the front-runner: https://ultimateears.com/_ultimateear...escription.php
</OT>
Wait, the cables are replaceable on the Ultimate Ears earphones?! ****ing sold!
Given that the right channel of my Sonys gave up the ghost last night I think it's time to cough up for some new headphones. These seem to be the front-runner: https://ultimateears.com/_ultimateear...escription.php
</OT>
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No, but I did some quick searching and came up w/ these guys: https://www.earphonesolutions.com/uleasu5ebeab.html. They seem to be the cheapest of the dealers listed on the U.E. website. Also, it looks like we could get free shipping. I haven't looked too hard at random other online stores ... eBay seems like it might be comparable if you want white earphones (watch out for the shipping though - some are ridiculously high).
i just bought the bose in ear headphones, they were on sale for $80 at best buy boxing day (regularly 135) ... i love em, they have the in ear style but actually sit in your loab ... i don't like the ones that go in and make a seal
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Yeah I wasn't particularly impressed with the selection at Future Shop. Although to be honest, they aren't exactly a audio shop. How do those Bose's sound?
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Future Slop can kiss my lilly white buttocks.....
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Completely OT: Portal is as much fun as I'd hoped and my expectations were way too high.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again. Beer is amazing/terrible.
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