Follow up to a post I made earlier: http://blog.mmeiser.com/2012/01/serendipity-sunday-cargo-bike-dreams.html
This blog is still and maybee always will be in alpha. There is no strict editorial direction at this time, but it's likely to be rantings and ravings about technology, design, art, culture and especially all things new media.
Monday, January 30
Serendipity Sunday... Cargo bike dreams
Serendipity Sunday... commuting with style
The popular and versatile Surly Long Haul Trucker done up for everyday riding with a dove handlebar, cork grips, springer Brooks saddle fenders and other retrogrouch components. EcoVelo shoots some great photos.
Serendipity Sunday... Cargo bike utility
Serendipity Sunday... the bike boat, because it's fun
Put yourself in his perspective.
A friendly reminder that biking is FUN, this isn't your cookie cutter mode of transport where customization equals droping thousands of more dollars for "options". Bikes are naturally adaptable, modifiable and above all fun.
Serendipity Sunday... yes, it may be Monday, but this week I have monday off, so for me, Monday is the new Sunday and now is the point where I randomly post photos stuff I love, regarless of how it all connects together. Enjoy.
Serendipity Sunday... mobile home bike?
A friendly reminder that biking is FUN, this isn't your cookie cutter mode of transport where customization equals droping thousands of more dollars for "options". Bikes are naturally adaptable, modifiable and above all fun.
more photos and info here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bikeportland/sets/72157601815592259/
Serendipity Sunday... yes, it may be Monday, but this week I have monday off, so for me, Monday is the new Sunday and now is the point where I randomly post photos stuff I love, regarless of how it all connects together. Enjoy.
Serendipity Sunday... Cargo bike dreams
A friendly reminder that biking is FUN, this isn't your cookie cutter mode of transport where customization equals droping thousands of more dollars for "options". Bikes are naturally adaptable, modifiable and above all fun.
Serendipity Sunday... yes, it may be Monday, but this week I have monday off, so for me, Monday is the new Sunday and now is the point where I randomly post photos stuff I love, regarless of how it all connects together. Enjoy.
Serendipity Sunday... Living and loving in protest of hatred
Serendipity Sunday... yes, it may be Monday, but this week I have monday off, so for me, Monday is the new Sunday and now is the point where I randomly post photos stuff I love, regarless of how it all connects together. Enjoy.
Serendipity Sunday... I dream of roll-on bike service on Amtrak everywhere.
Serendipity Sunday... yes, it may be Monday, but this week I have monday off, so for me, Monday is the new Sunday and now is the point where I randomly post photos stuff I love, regarless of how it all connects together. Enjoy.
Serendipity Sunday... there can never be enough tweed rides
infographic and report on growth in IP industries
Is piracy really destroying the entertainment industry? Techdirt blogger Mike Masnick doesn’t think so, and he has some numbers to prove it. Masnick and his Floor64 colleague Michael Ho released a report titled “The Sky Is Rising” at the Midem music industry convention in Cannes Monday that shows how the global entertainment industry actually grew by 50 percent in the last decate, despite Napster, BitTorrent & Co.
The report was commissioned by the Computer & Communications Industry Association, which counts companies like Google and Facebook as its members. It’s definitely worth a read (check out the full PDF) and will likely provoke discussion, especially in light of the entertainment industry’s ongoing push for tougher copyright laws. For a CliffsNotes-like version, check out the following infographic:
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- Forecast: the future of the digital music industry
- Q4 Wrap-up: SOPA and the future of digital content
- Connected Consumer 2012: A year of consolidation and integration
interesting infographic and report on growth in the intellectual property business.