| Carectomy Week in Review |
| Written by Joshua Liberles | |
| Sunday, 24 February 2008 | |
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Aquaduct Improves Bicycle’s Brilliance
Ethanol Not An Eco-Darling, After All
Among the big topics of discussion at the Calgary, Alberta conference was the nearby Alberta Oil Sands project. As the reality of peak oil looms on the horizon, oil execs will squeeze oil wherever it may lie, in spite of recent reports that the Alberta Oil Sands is the most destructive project on earth. It was in response to this type of callous disregard by the oil industry both for the planet and its inhabitants that the Yes Men sprang into action. What if Public Transportation Could Advertise Like Cars?
Lance's New Bike Shop: For Commuters
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Nice bike....
written by Vladan , February 24, 2008
I ride my bicycle to get around the cit
written by Bicycling Makes Me Lean , February 25, 2008
I've been doing it for over ten years, and I have dimples on the sides my butt ;D Ever since I've started bicycling I can't think of a more healthier, and practical way to get around... parking is never an issue, and I have a higher physical endurance than all of my friends.
Bikes in London
written by David Keech , February 28, 2008
I haven't ridden a bike for a while but I plan to get one soon.
I made some estimates based on the distance to my work and the speed that I regularly used ride a 20Km distance back when I was 17. I think that riding a bike will get me there 30-50% faster than my current walk-tube-walk situation along with saving me £90 per month and getting me fitter all at the same time. The downsides ? Breathing smog and getting run over by cars and/or buses. If only I could convince the rest of London to abandon their cars, vans and trucks and join me on the bike then there would be no smog and no danger of getting run over.
Come to Denmark! 36% go to work by bike
written by Jacob Antvorskov , February 29, 2008
If you like bicycles or want bike-inspiration: Come to Denmark!
More than 50% of the citizens in Copenhagen use their bike daily! (18% use their Car) AND: 36% of the citizens go to work on a bicycle! The number is increasing, and the goal is 40%. Both statistics are from city-counsils webpage, and counted in 2004. Come on over! | |
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Vladan