Cycle Tweet Girl Apologizes

Cycle Tweet Girl

Apology accepted, prosecution expected

After a hit-and-run then a tweet about bloody cyclists and an uproar online, Cycle Tweet girl has apologized on ITV. Feeling sorry or not, according to Carlton Reid she’s facing two criminal offense. I linked to Carlton’s post in mine earlier this week when news of the story first broke.

A Bicycle Barometer

Bicycle Barometer

Made a thing that parses weather data into a bicycle barometer

A cyclist in London wanted to simplify his morning commute decision making between riding bike or taking the Tube. So he made a barometer with an old clock case. A servo moves the needle towards the bike or Tube and is controlled by a nanode controller that derives a value from the web. To take small chunks of information from the Web and display it on a physical thing it’s geeky enough, bonus to incorporate the bike. That’s a bike Maker and something we’d like to see at another Built.

Photo: Jonathan Ford.

Still Popular on Flickr

trek soho japan

Trek Soho, as seen on Flickr

Flickr rolled out a redesign, bigger data plan, and assurances the service is relevant this week. Of the 14K photos we’ve shared over the years and the 3 million views on them, this Trek Soho S Japan tops the stats list. 15K views and it was posted 5 years ago. See more photos, since 06, in our photostream.

Data Mining Bike Hate Catches EmmaWay20

EmmaWay

Stupid Girl

Yesterday in the UK, a Emmaway20 tweeted about running a cyclist off the road. The story popped in my feeds and Carlton Reid picked it up on his blog. The latest update is the cyclist that was hit came forward and the police have found Emmaway20. She had deleted her tweet and account after it was spotted by advocates. Bike hate and the bike backlash are monitored on Twitter by @cyclehatred and others. That’s one way to put the sentiment in the Twitter firehose to good use.

Shadow Aspect

shadow

Shadow

Grumbling, I rode out to the road where intervals are stomped out. Time to get in shape for another Cross season, after the last one. The clouds rolled in aggressively right before the ride and spat rain as another mile ticked off. Two efforts in, the sun broke through and lit up the rest of the ride home. Light a photographer waits all day for, glistened on the bike, and I saw this shadow.

Originally uploaded to Instagram.

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