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August 30, 2006

Orb

Orb I want an Energy Orb to tell me when I should be conserving energy. What a great little device, simple and informative.

August 18, 2006

Liquid explosives? Unlikely

I recommend reading the short article about the chemicals the English terrorists were planning to bring on the plane (theoretically) and the seriously low probability they would have had in doing any damage.

August 17, 2006

breakbeatscience becomes more virtual

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Breakbeat Science no longer has their cool looking store on Orchard Street, they are now in a hidden back room of BBlessing, a clothing store that is right next door from where they used to be. Seems like they are concentrating on driving all their business through their web site, unless you want to pick up just the latest vinyl.

August 15, 2006

Metropolitan Land-use Comparisons

Brookings has published a comparison of land-use policies/regulations in the 50 largest metropolitan areas around the country. See where your city lies on the continuum from traditional to progressive.

August 09, 2006

OK Go on the run

August 04, 2006

New York City Police against the bicycle

The New York City Police Department really does not seem to like bicyclists. The monthly Critical Mass rides annoy them to no end, and they were not very nice to bicyclists during the 2004 Republican National Convention protests by either.

Now they have decided that the best way to get back at the bicycle community is by changing the parade permit rules and regulations to be so restrictive that pretty much anyone but a single person on a bicycle riding down the street could be in violation of the parade rules (that is not an exaggeration, 2 or more people on bicycles could be considered a parade or gathering that needs a permit).

The police department has lost all its recent court cases against bicyclists who have been arrested, and the judges in the cases have been quite harsh with the conduct of the Police. So the police have decided to change the rules heavily in their favor.

The police department has come up with an overkill and heavy-handed solution for a problem that almost does not even exist. As one New York Times columnist said, "What happened here is that a molehill became a mountain."

I urge every one to get in contact with their city council member and the mayor to voice their concern and displeasure with this ridiculous proposal by the police department.

NY Times 19 July 2006: "The Police Department wants to require parade permits for bicyclists traveling in groups of 20 or more, and any bicyclists or walkers who take to the streets in groups of two or more and disobey traffic laws for things like parades, races or protests, according to a public notice filed with the city...."