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Entries from July 2004

googlisms

July 30th, 2004 · No Comments

I’m geeking out for some reason with google, so I thought I’d provide some appropriate search terms concerning me and this site [the first one is a gimme]:
“berserk.org”
wikipedia article of the day(4th)
python rsslib(1st/2nd) / rsslib(3rd)
personal url minimizer(1st)
bike cube rack(4th) / cubicle bike rack(1st)

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Tags: home

cubicle wall bike rack

July 29th, 2004 · No Comments

So I didn’t have a lot of room to have the bike just sit against the wall that is behind me, so I took it upon myself to come up with an alternate solution. As such, I present the Cubicle Wall Bike Rack. The solution is pretty straight-forward and is […]

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Tags: bike

Acoustic Pinch Me

July 25th, 2004 · No Comments

They’re doing a few of their songs acoustically, and they sound great. These guys really sound good live.

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Tags: music

Opening with Brian Wilson

July 25th, 2004 · No Comments

So they’re opening with Brian Wilson. Good tune.
I suppose I should write a bit about the White River Amphitheatre since this is the first time I’ve been here. It is a bit smaller than the Gorge, but is big enough. The first thing we have going for […]

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Tags: music

BNL/Alanis Morissete @ White River Amphitheatre

July 25th, 2004 · No Comments

Just sitting here on a perfect day awaiting for the concert to
start…..

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Tags: music

L’Alpe d’Huez

July 21st, 2004 · No Comments

Today’s stage in the Tour de France is the legendary L’Alpe d’Huez.
It is a favorite of tour fans for the sheer statistics. 15.5k (~10miles), 21 turns, and an average gradient of 10%. This entire stage (which happens to be an individual time trial this year) is all hill.
This year the official fan count […]

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Tags: bike

roadside assistance

July 20th, 2004 · No Comments

It seems to be another standard courtesy of most riders, that when you notice someone on the side of the road or trail changing a flat you call out “You got everything?”. 99/100 times they do, and you go along your merry way.
Well today was 1/100. I was coming in, saw a […]

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Tags: bike

timing the tour

July 19th, 2004 · No Comments

Counting Every Second: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Timing and Scoring the Tour De France
This is a great article that goes into how the timing is done at the Tour de France.

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Tags: bike

i’ve arrived

July 17th, 2004 · No Comments

attempting to make a difference: Comment on music
I feel so honored to be getting comment spam… What a treat.

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Tags: home

del.icio.us popular news

July 15th, 2004 · No Comments

I decided to get some inspiration from Kevan’s extispicious hack and created one that is driven by del.icio.us/popular
It can be found here
I think I’ll take it further and use his Daily Sensible and make it a bit more front-page newspaper.

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Tags: code