There are a lot of things in our world that might merit a bit of paranoia. Joyce Morrison has chosen cycling as the object of her conspiracy
theories:
But are we being prepared to be forced to use bicycles for our major mode of transportation? Could it be this activity is purposely being placed into an […]
Monthly Archives: July 2003
Trails are bad, and roads are for cars-
TerraScale SneakerNet
Disks are becoming sequential storage, more like tapes than memory, and Jim Gray is mailing entire computers around because it’s
faster than using the ‘net. Found via Jon Udell who found it via Tim Bray who presumably discovered it on his own.
I certainly can sympathize with the notion that capacity has grown too fast for […]
Neighbors
Tonight I met a woman who is likely the most beautiful I’ve ever laid eyes upon in person. She’s moving into my building, with her husband.
For the record
Sat: 35 miles
Metropolis Ride and then some The Riverfront Trail rest stop at the old Coast Guard building has a new Mary Meacham mural, and one of the Americorps volunteers there had some great stories of his days as a prizefighter (highlight: meeting Nelson Mandela while he was still imprisoned).
Sun: 48 miles
Trailnet Big Bottle ride. […]