Oh man would it be OK if I reposted this? I'm already sending it to a friend in Florida because he use to have property in Glendora. Wish I had known Micheal.
Riding the MITIE London Revolution
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Peruvian Wharf in London’s Docklands is not normally known as a busy place
at 6am, but last Saturday things were different. There was a tangible buzz
of ...
Hump Day Pics Of The Week – 194
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It’s time to pick the Hump Day Pics Of The Week. Again, thanks goes out to
the contributors to the Suburban Assault Flickr Pool. No theme this week,
just g...
Riding In Reno
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I'm always happy to see elected officials and other celebrities actually
riding bikes, rather than just using them for photo-ops.
Here's Bob Cashell, the M...
Bacon, Anyone?
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Francis Bacon is very high on my list of dinner party guests of all time.
Seen here on the wall of the Museum of Mankind in Burlington Gardens, he
was a ...
Once Upon a Folk Remedy: Madstones
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You may recall that in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck’s friend
Jim “had a hair-ball as big as your fist, which had been took out of the
fourth st...
Specialized Bicycles builts a wind tunnel
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Mike Sinyard said “Aero Is Everything” a few times in the last couple of
weeks and everybody anticipated a new product launch. Instead, his company
launche...
What's the ugliest thing about you?
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What's the ugliest part of her body?
Margery Eagen says there is "no more road to share." Apparently Boston's
streets are just not wide enough for cars...
Touring Fail Part 2
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If you missed the first part of this post, check it out here…. Well, what
to do? We were 50 miles from the truck, and not a lot of attractive
options to c...
Biking with Xina Jones
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One of the best things about biking in Dallas is the people. Dallas
cyclists are not just one type… we are all shapes, sizes, styles, colors,
ages, and lif...
Covering Distance
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Last week I did two 100 mile rides several days apart. The first I rode on
my own bike, with my camera, stopping along the way. That was really nice.
The ...
A couple of things
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Do you think it's a good idea to put your kid on a bike called a Wipeout?
What other models do they have? The Reconstructive Surgery? The Faceplant?
How a...
Atlanta Streets Live - A Sneak-Peak
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Sneak-peak of Atlanta Streets Live, held yesterday, on the infamous
Peachtree Street in ATL.
Shown below is the infamous Phoenix.
More in a future post!
*Pa...
Work and Play
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I have had this looking at me for a few days. The pic quality is not good,
but that is a fence post in a bigger than average concrete ball. I seemed
to he...
Goodbye, Hello!
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Goodbye Seniors!
*Bon Chance!*
Hello World!
Which is what the graduating class of 2013 is saying this morning.
I got in to see the parking lot full and wonde...
Carbon Trace Update
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The big move downtown in just a little more than a week away. Although
school is out for the summer, I’m going to be very busy getting stuff
hauled over th...
It's Raining Bridgestones
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I got a call from Mark, again, today. He had found a lugged Bridgestone
mountain bike for a reasonable price, and he wanted to know if I wanted it.
Of cour...
Sunday Road Bike Ride
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Springtime always keeps me busy with a multitude of chores around the
house. Lawn mowing; gardening and basic messing about in the yard and shed
are thin...
Three Feet Is Not Enough to Avoid a Dooring
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Relevant to our one door zone bike lane in Bombtown.
My old Porsche 944 Turbo, a two door coupe, had almost four feet of door if
fully opened.
Here, the ce...
Trusted with the Tifosi....
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Bicycle World... Longham*We all have one..... a trusted local bike shop....
Apologies for the poor quality photo here, but this is a picture of my
favourit...
Lock Up Effectively When You Bike to Work
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Good lock, bad technique: the front wheel quick release could mean all that
is left behind is the wheel.
When you bike to work, make sure you lock up effec...
Approval Granted!
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I now officially have the permission from the building manager at work to
take my Brompton into work, to my office. While it didn't take too much
work, it ...
This is why I buy stuff online
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The scene: Local bike and outdoor supply shop, Nashville, Tennessee, on a
beautiful, sunny Sunday afternoon. The perfect day to test ride a bicycle.
The pl...
Louis CK on "Different Values"
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If you haven't seen this yet, you should really check it out- Louis CK
talking about windshield perspective and how it completely distorts human
interactio...
Outbluffing robocars?
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I’ve read a very interesting article about the insurance and liability
aspects of robocars. This post expands on a comment I posted on the
author’s blog. I...
Must Share Video
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Thanks to Byron at bikehugger.com for posting this before me. Danny Mac is
still my favourite, but that doesn't make this any less awesome.
Good L...
Rhino Outcast F.S. mtb complete overhaul
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Hello and Welcome, A friend contacted me the other day and asked me if I
could possibly repair a friend's (of his) mountain bike . The owner needs
it to ge...
Into Flow
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In many ways, this blog is an unsatisfactory and incomplete attempt to
describe to others the level of deep contentment I feel rolling along on
two wheels....
80 degrees :)
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I’m still hoping that the cooler days mean it will be a cooler summer,
but today was quite warm — and there were more bicycles than cars rolling
on the ...
Looking For Groundhogs
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The Show 'n Go ride was canceled today because the temperature was too
low. Plus the light lake-effect snow from Lake Michigan covered the roads
with enou...
Subject Matter Mostly it's about local transportation cycling, as it exists in the here and now. It's got a smattering of other gratuitous toy recreation thrown in to keep y'all a little off balance. For those that don't know me, toy recreation means English & Italian cars, aircraft - and downhill skiing.
5 comments:
Oh man would it be OK if I reposted this? I'm already sending it to a friend in Florida because he use to have property in Glendora. Wish I had known Micheal.
Just copy the embed code from Youtube. You can find more on Wikipedia at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubel_Castle
Pretty cool, eh? I imagine you'll find some of the other Huell Howser videos also of interest. Huell is a real character himself...
Huell? What kind of a name is Huell?
This is so awesome, Steve! Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
Peace :)
Huell? Why, that is the name of a MARINE!
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