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Bikes, Copenhagen and Disneyland
Bikes, Copenhagen and Disneyland: what we have in common.
Steve Hymos is a blogger over at the LA times. He interviewed blogesphere celebrity (in the cycle-chicness world) Mikael Colville-Andersen -aka- Zakkaliciousness in Flickrland and his series of Cycle Chic blogs from Copenhagen (links posted @story link) whom, has inspired a myriad of blogs, Flickr™ groups and people around the globe to ride a bike, relax and look good while at it. Mind you, Copenhagen & Europe are quite different in traffic structure than here in the US, but we can still look good trying, right?
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He notes an interesting history facts from both cities, Los Angeles and Copenhagen.
"There is no part of the world where cycling is in greater favor than in Southern California, and nowhere on the American continent are conditions so favorable the year round for wheeling. -It's from a 1897 newspaper article, back during Bicycle Culture 1.0 and back when 20% of all trips were made by bike in Los Angeles. Impressive stats and an impressive cycling history in L.A."
Hundreds of thousands of cyclists on the roads. Ironically, the world's most impressive separated bike path was built to connect Pasadena to Los Angeles in 1900. At that time 20% of all trips where made by bicycle in the Los Angeles region so the construction of the eight-mile Arroyo Seco Cycleway -- an elevated, multilane, wooden bike path, complete with streetlights and gazebo turnouts -– was a given.
Copenhagen was a congested, polluted city in the 1960s and more and more cars were being bought.
Now, 40-odd years on, a progressive network of separated bicycle lanes blankets the city. Doctors, students, parents with kids in a cargo bike, lawyers and shop assistants are all apart of a pleasingly aesthetic flow of human-powered goodness. Fifty-six percent of Copenhageners say that they ride their bikes because it's easy and fast.
Bicycles are normalized transport vehicles and they are the lifeblood of the city, not the domain of impenetrable subcultures with political leanings. With my Copenhagen Cycle Chic blog I try to show how my fellow citizens ride each day. In style, with ease and every day of the week.
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Hilarious!!! Best rant about Stupid Young Men ever!
Stupid young men: You see them everywhere: lurching around in messy haircuts and idiot trousers, thinking about cars, or babes, or babes in cars, laughing too loudly and blaring things like "classic!" or "mental!" and every one of them, without exception, is a cee to the yoo to the enn to the tee of towering, awful proportions. Stupid young men: You see them everywhere: lurching around in messy haircuts and idiot trousers, thinking about cars, or babes, or bab... more
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Show your angst on your shirt!
Sometimes it's best to show what's boiling inside you without overt action.
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Singles should head to New York
For singles, New York is the place in the United States to find events. For pet lovers, it's San Diego and bookworms should head to Los Angeles. For singles, New York is the place in the United States to find events. For pet lovers, it's San Diego and bookworms should head ... more
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We all love going to work
The grim reality of having a job.
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Time Change is a Killer
And not just for your internal clock and sleeping patterns. With the sun going down earlier that means more people walking around in the dark. According to this study, that means pedestrians are 3 times more likely to be hit by cars. So make sure you've a) set your clocks back; and b) look both ways before you cross the street. And not just for your internal clock and sleeping patterns. With the sun going down earlier that means more people walking around in t... more
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Day long arts festival in an abondoned warehouse....in Indy?
That's right Indianapolis has art! Five hundred million dollars in for profit enterprises only and more than eleven hundred working artists. This is one of the best arts events in the city and its completely underground and unexpected. That's right Indianapolis has art! Five hundred million dollars in for profit enterprises only and more than eleven hundred worki... more
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