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.
Friday, January 6
More bike porn
bike lust, bike porn, carbon, tubeless, happy medium
I suggest posting here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmeiser2/6647329053/in/photostream
My bro was riding them... he has commented over there and would likely respond.
As per my observations... sew-ups always seem to have a very human like non-machine / non-precise quality. I don't think I've ever seen one on a rim that didn't look uneven. But I'm s novice on the subject.
For some reason people don't feel as chatty on my blog as they do on flickr. I'm clueless as to why not many comment on my blog. But neither does it matter.
I cross post everything to flickr, facebook, my blog and videos to youtube and vimeo.
People comment wherever they feel comfortable and that's the way it should be. It's easy enough to direct them to another thread on another service if it's relevent. Indeed it is very rare for conversations to spring up on the same photo or post on two different services.
So how do you like 'em?
ReplyDeleteAre those seated correctly on the rim? Looks like there's a high spot under the M of "Medium."
Howdy Rusty, not mine... an observational shot.
ReplyDeleteI suggest posting here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmeiser2/6647329053/in/photostream
My bro was riding them... he has commented over there and would likely respond.
As per my observations... sew-ups always seem to have a very human like non-machine / non-precise quality. I don't think I've ever seen one on a rim that didn't look uneven. But I'm s novice on the subject.
Ha... not a sew-up. My bad. Very odd... the uneveness made me assume they were tubeless. My bad.
ReplyDeleteNow I want to ride them. :)
Will do. This is russteaches from flickr, btw.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw your blog, I just assumed flickr was your "holding place" and this is where the real action is.
Howdy russ, good to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteIt's more the inverse.
For some reason people don't feel as chatty on my blog as they do on flickr. I'm clueless as to why not many comment on my blog. But neither does it matter.
I cross post everything to flickr, facebook, my blog and videos to youtube and vimeo.
People comment wherever they feel comfortable and that's the way it should be. It's easy enough to direct them to another thread on another service if it's relevent. Indeed it is very rare for conversations to spring up on the same photo or post on two different services.