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Speedlinking 11 February 2008

( Gadgets & Gear and Melbourne and Heh! and News and Grrr! and Commute )

Fish can sing, birds can swim, I can speedlink…

Commuting as training

( Rant and Commute )

While it’s a good way to keep up your mileage, I’m not entirely convinced that commuting is the best way of training, especially if you commute on bike paths…

Bike commuters are weather nerds

( Melbourne and Heh! and Commute )

Commuting cyclists seem to take extra interest in the weather.

Speedlinking 10 January 2008

( Photo & Video and Melbourne and Heh! and News and Grrr! and Commute )

I haven’t broken a New Year’s resolution yet, so it must be safe for me to speedlink…

Speedlinking 3 January 2008

( Melbourne and Photo & Video and Heh! and News and Commute )

I haven’t had a prang since yesterday, so it must be safe for me to speedlink…

“Lost your bike? Call this number…”

( Heh! and Commute )

This is not a recommended technique for securely locking your bike.

Speedlinking 26 October 2007

Nothing has happened here since my last efforts, so it must be safe for me to speedlink…

Speedlinking 19 October 2007

( Melbourne and Photo & Video and Heh! and News and Commute )

I haven’t had a brake problem in two days, so it must be safe for me to speedlink…

Eastlink: Dandenong Creek trail upgrade - complete!!

( News and Commute )

The upgrade to the Dandenong Creek trail in Koomba Park, as part of the Eastlink construction, is finally complete and the new path is a significant improvement on the old gravel track.

Copenhagen lanes: Not safe

( Melbourne and Grrr! and Commute )

The “Copenhagen-style” bike lanes in Swanston Street are nowhere near as safe as you might think.

Speedlinking 12 October 2007

I haven’t broken a fingernail since my last efforts, so it must be safe for me to speedlink…

One more bike, no fewer cars?

( Melbourne and News and Commute )

Does one more bike = one less car? Not necessarily, it seems…

Roos new hazard on Gardiners Creek Trail

Never mind loose dogs, it’s the loose ‘roos you’ve really got to watch out for!

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