Moving Day!

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No, it’s not an April Fool’s joke but I did move over to posterous.com for my blog.  So make sure you update your blog/rss feed/readers and hit me up at 47.posterous.com.

It’s April already.  Crazy.

Getting back on the saddle

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I’ve always wanted yo say that and now I can.

So I’ve been really lazy as far as getting y bike put back together to go on some long rides. I got new TIME pedals and I want to see how they hold up. Granted my Shimano 105 pedals were fine, my cleats were wearing away and saw a good impulse deal on these. Only thing is, they need to be tighten by a tool other then the bike wrench. :/

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Anyway, my bike has been sitting flipped over all winter and I need to fix that because I haven’t even had a chance to break in the bike after it was properly tuned up.

Though my city bike has been getting all the attention, I miss a long ride.

keep the good

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Keep the good around you.  Positivity works and you feed off of it.  I don’t know why it takes so much to keep me motivated but when you comes, you have to run with it.  Sometimes you get stuck in the rut of things.

I need to dust off my road bike and go for some long rides again.  I get a kick out of riding my other bike around town but something is mentally freeing when you go for a long ride.  There’s a mental challenge to keep going but also, it’s pretty meditative too because it’s just you and the road.  You just go for as long as you want to, especially when you’re out on the open country roads.

I’m going to try my new pedals once I figure out why they are so weird.  My Shimano 105s have worked their hearts out but I want to feel a difference under my feet.  So I’ll see how that works out and report it.

Daily Jukebox

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If you like music, you’ll follow me on twitter.  It’s pretty much all I post besides bike stuff and random banter.  I’m fun.  I wish people would share more music this way.  It’s a way to be brought into someone else’s world.  I’m open to all kinds because it all depends on how it makes you feel.  Like right now, I feel hungry.

Iron and Wine

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station on Pandora is pretty damn good.  If you’re in an indifferent mood to mellow music.

When you’re a fan of Bon Iver, Ray LaMontague, Joshua Radin, Sufjan Stevens and Avett Bros – then you’ll appreciate this stuff.

Would you?

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Robo-Rainbow

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If I knew the things I know now and my little obsessions, this would have been the most awesome EE design project in college.  Instead of heat sensors, I could have used servos in another way.  The mechanics, the fun and the vandalism.  BIKES and RAINBOWS.  What more can you ask for?

Clap it up.

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Obsessed with Backpacks

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Do want.

http://www.crunchgear.com/2011/02/02/ssdd-a-3-backpack-from-fuct-looks-solid/

I have a thing for understated, unbranded backpacks like this; I still have pangs of desire for this one, but it was Japan-only, like the one above from Fuct.

I love its blank labels, and although I wish the snaps were metal, the rest of it looks pretty practical. It costs ¥14,700, or about $180, so it’s not a budget bag, but hey. Sometimes you need to shell out a bit for something sweet like this.

[via Hypebeast]

Denver

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Definitely need to ride Denver sometime.  Bike friendly streets, cool vibe and I like that I’ve hit up the bike shop above in my pic that they show in the vid.  I like riding around the city but I miss cranking down on my road bike also.  Waiting for the days to get longer so I can ride more.  Being on that work schedule throws off the riding schedule.  I’ll have to fix that.

Props that they used Aloe Blacc for the main track.  Dope song.

Houston Heights

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I miss living there.  It’s one of the few places in Houston that feels like it has character without feeling like it was unsafe.  Sure, my car got broken into the first week I moved to that area but still, there’s more pro’s then con’s whenever I think about it.  For a lot of people I know, the Washington Ave. strip is pretty far but for my, it was “down the street.”  Not to mention so was Memorial Park, Heights Blvd. (bike lanes, ftw), Montrose, Downtown, Galleria, Memorial Mall area and a hop onto 610 to go in any direction I wanted.

More importantly, I never hesitated to take my bike out for a ride around the area.  It was a daily occurrence to take the bike out, if the weather permitted.  Friday night rides would have been on the regular now that I know some folks down to go.  Also, it  didn’t hurt that I had a lot of extra time while I was “in-between jobs.”  I made my time worthwhile and if I had a choice, I would move back around that area or around the Energy Corridor depending on what’s more convenient.  Being bike accessible is now a requirement.  Just cuz.

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