Industrialized Cyclist Notepad


The Engineer had Finished his Run
July 7, 2013, 11:10
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Okay, this makes a lot more sense. Sorry about the confusion. Still a mystery however.

The cause of the accident was believed to be a runaway train, the railway’s operator said. The president and CEO of Rail World Inc., the parent company of Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway, said the train had been parked uphill of Lac-Megantic. The tanker cars then sped downhill into the town before derailing.

“If brakes aren’t properly applied on a train, it’s going to run away,” said Edward Burkhardt. “But we think the brakes were properly applied on this train.”

Burkhardt, who was mystified by the disaster, said the train was parked because the engineer had finished his run.

“We’ve had a very good safety record for these 10 years,” he said of the decade-old railroad. “Well, I think we’ve blown it here.”

via Quebec police: 5 dead in oil train derailment – SFGate.



Tour de France Haiku: Stage 8
July 6, 2013, 23:49
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the sky opened up
competition disappeared
the race died today



The Driverless Train
July 6, 2013, 19:12
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Anybody ever heard of a driverless train being used, loaded with hazardous materials? Several obvious problems with that scheme.

Rail company spokesman Christophe Journet said the train had been immobilised in a neighbouring village before a scheduled crew change, but for an unknown reason had then started rolling downhill into Lac-Megantic.

Eye witnesses said that by the time the driverless train reached the town it was travelling at considerable speed.

Local media reported 60 people missing, although police officials have not confirmed this.

via BBC News – Canada train blast: At least one dead in Lac-Megantic.



Zambikes
July 6, 2013, 16:35
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Today, as director of research and development for Zambikes, he has helped build and distribute more than 8,000 bikes throughout Zambia since 2007. Zambikes employs 42 locals at its 20-acre facility in Zambia’s Lusaka West, which serves as a warehouse, workplace and community center. Workers there make trailers, affordable bikes and pricier bamboo bikes that sell elsewhere. The durable Zambikes, which can be purchased through innovative micro-financing programs, are gateways to health and prosperity, enabling local villagers to get their kids to school, their sick to clinics and their farm produce and handmade goods to market.

“We think we have found the answer to poverty,” says Funk, who spends half his year in Zambia and more recently at Zambikes’ newest operation in Uganda. “We are not trying to make money, but we are not giving away our bikes. We didn’t go there because the margins are great. We went there primarily to create jobs.”

Plus, the Zambulance saves lives.

via Denver bike maker Daryl Funk designs affordable Zambikes for Zambians – The Denver Post.



Tour de France Haiku: Stage 7
July 6, 2013, 01:40
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Camera of Shame
Following Mark Cavendish
Sagan sweeps the points



Tour de France Haiku: Stage 6

Andre Greipel played
the soldier who pushed the knife
in Spielberg’s movie



Energy Expert Randy Udall’s body recovered in Wyoming

A big loss for his family and everyone else.

Randy Udall had hiked the Wind River Range in Wyoming for more than 30 years, often going up once a month to fish and climb. His climbing exploits, along with many others, were chronicled in the book “Climb: Tales of Man Versus Boulder, Crag, Wall and Peak.” He always left his route details with family, and early indications are that he stuck to the plan on this hike as well.

A long-time advocate for renewable energy, Udall helped found the nonprofit Community Office for Resource Energy Efficiency, which promotes the use of renewable energy in western Colorado. He also was the co-founder of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas and was one of the oil experts interviewed by the National Petroleum Council when they researched their 2007 report called the “Hard Truths about Energy.”

via Body of Sen. Mark Udall's brother, Randy, recovered in Wyoming – The Denver Post.



Best Bike Rides Denver Boulder

In stores now!!!!!!!! Amazon

bbrcoverlarger

Includes almost all the off-road rides in the vicinity and a lot of really cool road rides, mostly on the easy side.

On the cover: coasting down Flagstaff Mountain.



Tour de France Haiku: Stage 5
July 3, 2013, 22:05
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The plane was too slow
Carrying a sick father
King’s race was over



Tour de France Haiku: Stage 4

I just now found out
Contador’s on Saxo Bank
Loading his finger



Tour de France Haiku: Stage 3
July 1, 2013, 21:36
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Hilly Corsica
Sagan peers into the crowd
Second but still proud



Tour de France Haiku: Stage 2

Elliptical ring?
That’s total Boasson Hagen.
Sprinters left behind.



“Zero Emission Vehicle” credits

Honda is not selling the Fit EV with gas under 4$/gal. Lowered their lease price by one third.

Under a complicated formula that varies by state, automakers earn “zero emission vehicle” credits for each electric vehicle they sell or lease, and they’re expected to rack up a certain number of credits each year. Not all green cars are equal: All-electric models such as the Fit EV are worth more credits than plug-in hybrid models with gasoline engines like the Volt. The number of credits the carmakers must earn rises each year, and the companies face fines for falling short. (They can buy credits from other companies, such as electric-only Tesla Motors (TSLA), that sell too few cars to be subject to regulation yet still earn credits which they are allowed to sell. Tesla made $85 million selling California and federal credits in the first quarter of 2013.)

via Why Honda's Unloading Electric Cars for Cheap – Businessweek.



Battery-Swapping is Back
June 22, 2013, 21:13
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For Tesla owners.

Tesla plans to install the battery-swap machinery at its network of charging stations. Each one costs about $500,000 and requires the company to dig a pit in the ground, which gets filled with the battery-swapping systems. Arms grab the battery pack, remove the liquid cooling systems, then place a new battery pack and screw it in with machines that measure every turn. Tesla customers will be charged $60 to $80 per battery-pack replacement and get automatically billed as their vehicle hits the station. “You don’t even have to step out of the car,” said Musk. Those who want to wait 30 minutes can still recharge for free at the charging stations and, of course, plug in at home or at stores.

via Gone in 90 Seconds: Tesla's Battery-Swapping Magic – Businessweek.



Metered Parking
June 21, 2013, 14:06
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Just a photo.

meteredparking



Lime Gulch Fire map
June 20, 2013, 13:06
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Lime Gulch is the name of the latest Buff Creek fire. Funny thing, there is no Lime Gulch around there apparently.

Map via USGS via Bill Gabbert:

http://wildfiretoday.com/2013/06/19/lime-rock-fire-causing-evacuations-southwest-of-denver/

LimeGulchwednesday night



New Buffalo Creek Fire

via http://denver.cbslocal.com/2013/06/19/lime-gulch-fire-breaks-out-in-jefferson-county/

lime creek fire

Buffalo Creek evacuated.



Team Themis

Freakin sockpuppets are everywhere these days.

Team Themis (a group that included HBGary and the private intelligence and security firms Palantir Technologies, Berico Technologies and Endgame Systems) was effectively brought in to find a way to undermine the credibility of WikiLeaks and the journalist Glenn Greenwald (who recently broke the story of Edward Snowden’s leak of the N.S.A.’s Prism program),  because of Greenwald’s support for WikiLeaks. Specifically, the plan called for actions to “sabotage or discredit the opposing organization” including a plan to submit fake documents and then call out the error. As for Greenwald, it was argued that he would cave “if pushed” because he would “choose professional preservation over cause.” That evidently wasn’t the case.

Team Themis also developed a proposal for the Chamber of Commerce to undermine the credibility of one of its critics, a group called Chamber Watch. The proposal called for first creating a “false document, perhaps highlighting periodical financial information,” giving it to a progressive group opposing the Chamber, and then subsequently exposing the document as a fake to “prove that U.S. Chamber Watch cannot be trusted with information and/or tell the truth.”

(A photocopy of the proposal can be found here.)

In addition, the group proposed creating a “fake insider persona” to infiltrate Chamber Watch.  They would “create two fake insider personas, using one as leverage to discredit the other while confirming the legitimacy of the second.”

Psyops need not be conducted by nation states; they can be undertaken by anyone with the capabilities and the incentive to conduct them.

The hack also revealed evidence that Team Themis was developing a “persona management” system — a program, developed at the specific request of the United States Air Force, that allowed one user to control multiple online identities (“sock puppets”) for commenting in social media spaces, thus giving the appearance of grass roots support.  The contract was eventually awarded to another private intelligence firm.

via The Real War on Reality – NYTimes.com.



Black Forest Fire Map

June 14. Not able to see streets very well. Via Bill Gabbert’s Wildfiretoday.com.

http://wildfiretoday.com/2013/06/12/black-forest-fire-colorado-springs/

BlackForestfiremap
click to enlarge



Japan’s Underground Bicycle Parking Systems

Via Danny Choo:

choobikepark

…construction company Giken have come up with a solution which stores hundreds of bicycles underground using a system called Eco Cycle – a robot system which stores bicycles underground in a 11 meter deep well.

via Japan Underground Bicycle Parking Systems.




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