Saturday, November 01, 2008
posted by: Martin

Nice.

There is NO shortage of one-man bike shops in Seattle. You've got 12th Ave Bicycles and Collectibles, 20/20 Cycle (which really is much more than a one-man operation currently - they even sponsor a team now), there was Ti Cycles when I worked there way back when and recently I learned about another one - Mobius Cycle.

Mobius is run by "Niki" (a former bicycle messenger I believe) and although it's now also more than a one-man operation it embodies what I love about the urban bike shop.

  • The entrance is in an alley.
  • The shop is on the 4th floor of the building.
  • The hours are "afternoon to evening - Monday to Friday". Nice.
  • Niki seems to do what she wants and does it how she wants. Thank goodness for her there are like-minded cyclists in Seattle to patronize her business.
  • It's in the heart of downtown Seattle.

The web site is slow as hell, it's organized in a way only Niki probably understands and I can't wait to visit this shop.

ASIDE - I spent some time following links and in addition to some very entertaining blog posts I also came across this deleted scene from the Fast Friday movie.

 

I have to admit that I love this stuff...

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posted by: Martin

Funny how your perspective changes.

When cell phones first came out I scoffed at them. Now I can't live without mine. Not only do I have a cell phone I've got one running Windows Mobile and I sync to Microsoft Exchange and pay for unlimited data - the whole nine yards in other words.

With the recent passing of the you-must-be-using-your-phone-hands-free-while-driving law (which is a crock by the way), I was looking around for a new ear bud. But after remembering how well (read: not well at all) my previous ear bud worked, especially with the car window open even just a little, I started shopping for other options. A quick web search  suggested that a Bluetooth earpiece might be the answer so after getting over my disgust for people how have one of these things glued to their head 24/7, and at the most inappropriate time and in the most inappropriate places, I got one myself.

So, here is what I bought; the original Jawbone:

jawbone

The newest version although smaller did not get consistent rave reviews plus this was a lot less dough so there you go. And you know what? It's AMAZING.

ASIDE - when it showed up there were no instructions...?! And they make this look super sleek and sexy so there are no obvious buttons (do you see any?) so I had to go to the Jawbone web site to figure out how to turn it on for crying out loud. Thank you knowledge bases.

But back to my latest geek status symbol acquisition. It really works well. Not only does it cancel noise extremely effectively but the ear bud means I can hear really well when there is noise around me. Having someone hear you is only half the battle after all.

God help me if I end up taking a call in some public airport toilet with my hands otherwise occupied (if you know what I mean) and a flashing LED stuck in my ear. Look Ma, hands free!

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 Friday, October 31, 2008
posted by: Martin

Not like it was hard... all you have to do is spend the money. I'm now entered in the Las Vegas Half Marathon which other than the Jingle Bell Run (that I did a couple of times with a friend ages ago) will be my only other running race ever.

The hard part - at least so I hear - will be to run enough so that I can actually finish this running and not walking. Here's hoping. :) Check out my training diary to see my progress if you want. Or not.

ASIDE - now that I'll be doing a real running event I of course had to get an accessory. No, not an Elvis wig (although that seems to be popular at this event), I got a Road ID bracelet. Not bad, I can wear this cycling too. Running,at least to a n00b like me, is so devoid of gear! What's a gear hound like me going to do?

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 Thursday, October 30, 2008
posted by: Martin

up pops some nut job like this.

I guess some background is appropriate here. I work at the UW and they recently launched an emergency notification system that you can subscribe to via email or SMS text messages. Today at 1:44 PM we got this message.

SUBJECT

UW Alert Seattle

BODY

Dear Martin Criminale,

Incident in Red Square. Male set self on fire, taken to hospital. No other persons injured. Area is secure. Ck. Web for updates.

Nice... and it's not even finals yet. This guy actually set himself on fire. On FIRE. The image that immediately came to mind was the Buddhist monk that burned himself to death in protest during the Vietnam war. Jesus H.

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 Tuesday, October 14, 2008
posted by: Martin

While partaking of my daily bread yesterday morning I read that yet another cyclist tested non-negative for CERA from this year's Tour de France.

From my limited research it appears that CERA is a form of EPO that lasts longer than the traditional strains so you can take it less often. This also obviously means you don't have to continue to take it during a stage race as the effects will continue for days. And, prior to this new test that just came out, it was also not detectible.

The problem (for cheaters anyway) is that now blood and urine samples can be stored for a long time, so labs can go back in time and examine samples from athletes after new tests are released.

"What's that you say...? Anti-doping people are trying to catch up? D'oh...!"

That's right Mr. Kohl. And Mr. Ricco. And Mr. [insert name of your favorite athlete that just performed an unbelievable feat here].

What a f'n shame that now EVERY time someone bounces back from a lousy day and has a terrific day or someone strings together more than one outstanding performance that it's more than likely they have cheated.

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 Thursday, October 09, 2008
posted by: Martin

Well what do you know... :)

And it's about time, right? The San Francisco Chronicle just reported that the $700 billion bailout of the US economy will give bicycle commuters a $20/month tax-free reimbursement starting in January of 2009. As long as your bike is your primary mode of transportation of course; fair is fair.

And speaking of fair, you just know what this will bring...  It will be the start of all kinds of creative lies to try and prove that your bike really is your primary mode of transportation. I wonder how one will be required to substantiate this? Show the federal government your road rash? Fax them a copy of your bike locker key? I see a lot of creative stories on the horizon. :(

I just hope they don't make it too hard, like for the person that drives to a park & ride and then takes the bus most of the way and rides the rest, they should get this subsidy too in my opinion. The bigger picture is getting more cars off the road,right? I sure hope so.

You hear that Tim Eyman? This is supposed to do good so don't f it up.

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Sweet Jesus... sometimes I have no idea what people are thinking! I'm a regular reader of cyclingnews.com and today they covered the world's most expensive bicycle.

What's so great about this bike? Uh... exactly nothing.

It looks for all the world like some ancient track bike that has been restored, plated in gold and then crusted in diamonds. What's that adage? You can polish a turd but no matter how much you polish it, it's still gonna stink. I mean c'mon, the saddle is made from really hard, uncomfortable leather (and they couldn't even level it out for the photo!), the bar wrap is hand sewn (and why don't we use leather on the bars anymore?) and what's with the pedals?! It looks like they put some regular old, department store platform pedals on a single speed. Nice. What about those super cool new Speedplay nanogram pedals? Or at least a classy, Campagnolo quill pedal with a fancy Binda strap? Heck, plate the strap buckle why not! But no.

This thing doesn't even look good hanging on the wall.

How can you make an expensive bike that is also cool? Sure, there just isn't as much technology involved as say, with a car or a sailboat but you can still do it justice. What about using some kind of unobtanium material for the frame? Or what about sticking some kind of uber-researched disc wheels on the front and rear? Or how about this; we all know you can only make a bike so light and make it affordable, what about if price was not object?

Gluing diamonds on a steel frame just does not get me hot. I can totally see some lower-income kid out there trying to bling out his ride with a can of gold spray paint and some fake stones. Looks the same to me...

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 Thursday, October 02, 2008
posted by: Martin

Brilliant. Well, damn funny anyway.

Seeing as Sarah Palin has established a well-deserved reputation for repeating herself, someone decided to leverage that fact and came up with Palin Bingo.

Just print the card of your choice, tune in to the VP debate tonight and make sure you don't run out of booze cuz this is gonna be a sad one.

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 Thursday, September 25, 2008
posted by: Martin

PBS has a pole on their web site.

So far the results are scary but obviously it's possible to stuff this ballot box very easily.

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 Tuesday, September 23, 2008
posted by: Martin

By now most everyone has seen the letter from Anne Kilkenny about Sarah Palin that was posted on the Internet a few weeks ago and as I read the various blogs and whatnot, I'm finding that most everyone has omitted the first bit where she requests that this not be posted on the web. So what's my excuse? Just that it's already out in the public domain I guess, and that she obviously meant this to be read by a lot of people. Oh, and I did find one web site that claimed to have received her permission to post it in its entirety.

A few things are (not so) striking.

  1. This is getting a shit ton of press but is it really surprising? That's rhetorical, the answer is obviously no. The American public loves a good story and this, meaning the presidential race, is the ultimate reality show.
  2. Just the other day I saw that Sarah Palin's personal Yahoo email account got hacked as well. Nice. You really put yourself under the microscope when you run for public office but that should be NO surprise to anyone by now, right...? I guess not. Sarah still has lots to learn. And that's okay, I just wish she would learn it when she does not have the potential to become our commander in chief.

Anyway, here it is.

August 31, 2008

Dear friends,

So many people have asked me about what I know about Sarah Palin in the last 2 days that I decided to write something up . . .

Basically, Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton have only 2 things in common: their gender and their good looks. :)

You have my permission to forward this to your friends/email contacts with my name and email address attached, but please do not post it on any websites, as there are too many kooks out there . . .

Thanks,

Anne

ABOUT SARAH PALIN

I am a resident of Wasilla, Alaska. I have known Sarah since 1992. Everyone here knows Sarah, so it is nothing special to say we are on a first-name basis. Our children have attended the same schools. Her father was my child's favorite substitute teacher. I also am on a first name basis with her parents and mother-in-law. I attended more City Council meetings during her administration than about 99% of the residents of the city.

She is enormously popular; in every way she's like the most popular girl in middle school. Even men who think she is a poor choice and won't vote for her can't quit smiling when talking about her because she is a "babe".

It is astonishing and almost scary how well she can keep a secret. She kept her most recent pregnancy a secret from her children and parents for seven months.

She is "pro-life". She recently gave birth to a Down's syndrome baby. There is no cover-up involved, here; Trig is her baby.

She is energetic and hardworking. She regularly worked out at the gym.

She is savvy. She doesn't take positions; she just "puts things out there" and if they prove to be popular, then she takes credit.

Her husband works a union job on the North Slope for BP and is a champion snowmobile racer. Todd Palin's kind of job is highly sought-after because of the schedule and high pay. He arranges his work schedule so he can fish for salmon in Bristol Bay for a month or so in summer, but by no stretch of the imagination is fishing their major source of income. Nor has her life-style ever been anything like that of native Alaskans.

Sarah and her whole family are avid hunters.

She's smart.

Her experience is as mayor of a city with a population of about 5,000 (at the time), and less than 2 years as governor of a state with about 670,000 residents.

During her mayoral administration most of the actual work of running this small city was turned over to an administrator. She had been pushed to hire this administrator by party power-brokers after she had gotten herself into some trouble over precipitous firings which had given rise to a recall campaign.

Sarah campaigned in Wasilla as a "fiscal conservative". During her 6 years as Mayor, she increased general government expenditures by over 33%. During those same 6 years the amount of taxes collected by the City increased by 38%. This was during a period of low inflation (1996-2002). She reduced progressive property taxes and increased a regressive sales tax which taxed even food. The tax cuts that she promoted benefited large corporate property owners way more than they benefited residents.

The huge increases in tax revenues during her mayoral administration weren't enough to fund everything on her wish list though, borrowed money was needed, too. She inherited a city with zero debt, but left it with indebtedness of over $22 million. What did Mayor Palin encourage the voters to borrow money for? Was it the infrastructure that she said she supported? The sewage treatment plant that the city lacked? or a new library? No. $1m for a park. $15m-plus for construction of a multi-use sports complex which she rushed through to build on a piece of property that the City didn't even have clear title to, that was still in litigation 7 yrs later--to the delight of the lawyers involved! The sports complex itself is a nice addition to the community but a huge money pit, not the profit-generator she claimed it would be. She also supported bonds for $5.5m for road projects that could have been done in 5-7 yrs without any borrowing.

While Mayor, City Hall was extensively remodeled and her office redecorated more than once.

These are small numbers, but Wasilla is a very small city.

As an oil producer, the high price of oil has created a budget surplus in Alaska. Rather than invest this surplus in technology that will make us energy independent and increase efficiency, as Governor she proposed distribution of this surplus to every individual in the state.

In this time of record state revenues and budget surpluses, she recommended that the state borrow/bond for road projects, even while she proposed distribution of surplus state revenues: spend today's surplus, borrow for needs.

She's not very tolerant of divergent opinions or open to outside ideas or compromise. As Mayor, she fought ideas that weren't generated by her or her staff. Ideas weren't evaluated on their merits, but on the basis of who proposed them.

While Sarah was Mayor of Wasilla she tried to fire our highly respected City Librarian because the Librarian refused to consider removing from the library some books that Sarah wanted removed. City residents rallied to the defense of the City Librarian and against Palin's attempt at out-and-out censorship, so Palin backed down and withdrew her termination letter. People who fought her attempt to oust the Librarian are on her enemies list to this day.

Sarah complained about the "old boy's club" when she first ran for Mayor, so what did she bring Wasilla? A new set of "old boys". Palin fired most of the experienced staff she inherited. At the City and as Governor she hired or elevated new, inexperienced, obscure people, creating a staff totally dependent on her for their jobs and eternally grateful and fiercely loyal--loyal to the point of abusing their power to further her personal agenda, as she has acknowledged happened in the case of pressuring the State's top cop (see below).

As Mayor, Sarah fired Wasilla's Police Chief because he "intimidated" her, she told the press. As Governor, her recent firing of Alaska's top cop has the ring of familiarity about it. He served at her pleasure and she had every legal right to fire him, but it's pretty clear that an important factor in her decision to fire him was because he wouldn't fire her sister's ex-husband, a State Trooper. Under investigation for abuse of power, she has had to admit that more than 2 dozen contacts were made between her staff and family to the person that she later fired, pressuring him to fire her ex-brother-in-law. She tried to replace the man she fired with a man who she knew had been reprimanded for sexual harassment; when this caused a public furor, she withdrew her support.

She has bitten the hand of every person who extended theirs to her in help. The City Council person who personally escorted her around town introducing her to voters when she first ran for Wasilla City Council became one of her first targets when she was later elected Mayor. She abruptly fired her loyal City Administrator; even people who didn't like the guy were stunned by this ruthlessness.

Fear of retribution has kept all of these people from saying anything publicly about her.

When then-Governor Murkowski was handing out political plums, Sarah got the best, Chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission: one of the few jobs not in Juneau and one of the best paid. She had no background in oil & gas issues. Within months of scoring this great job which paid $122,400/yr, she was complaining in the press about the high salary. I was told that she hated that job: the commute, the structured hours, the work. Sarah became aware that a member of this Commission (who was also the State Chair of the Republican Party) engaged in unethical behavior on the job. In a gutsy move which some undoubtedly cautioned her could be political suicide, Sarah solved all her problems in one fell swoop: got out of the job she hated and garnered gobs of media attention as the patron saint of ethics and as a gutsy fighter against the "old boys' club" when she dramatically quit, exposing this man's ethics violations (for which he was fined).

As Mayor, she had her hand stuck out as far as anyone for pork from Senator Ted Stevens. Lately, she has castigated his pork-barrel politics and publicly humiliated him. She only opposed the "bridge to nowhere" after it became clear that it would be unwise not to.

As Governor, she gave the Legislature no direction and budget guidelines, then made a big grandstand display of line-item vetoing projects, calling them pork. Public outcry and further legislative action restored most of these projects--which had been vetoed simply because she was not aware of their importance--but with the unobservant she had gained a reputation as "anti-pork".

She is solidly Republican: no political maverick. The State party leaders hate her because she has bit them in the back and humiliated them. Other members of the party object to her self-description as a fiscal conservative.

Around Wasilla there are people who went to high school with Sarah. They call her "Sarah Barracuda" because of her unbridled ambition and predatory ruthlessness. Before she became so powerful, very ugly stories circulated around town about shenanigans she pulled to be made point guard on the high school basketball team. When Sarah's mother-in-law, a highly respected member of the community and experienced manager, ran for Mayor, Sarah refused to endorse her.

As Governor, she stepped outside of the box and put together of package of legislation known as "AGIA" that forced the oil companies to march to the beat of her drum.

Like most Alaskans, she favors drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She has questioned if the loss of sea ice is linked to global warming. She campaigned "as a private citizen" against a state initiative that would have either a) protected salmon streams from pollution from mines, or b) tied up in the courts all mining in the state (depending on who you listen to). She has pushed the State's lawsuit against the Dept. of the Interior's decision to list polar bears as threatened species.

McCain is the oldest person to ever run for President; Sarah will be a heartbeat away from being President.

There has to be literally millions of Americans who are more knowledgeable and experienced than she.

However, there's a lot of people who have underestimated her and are regretting it.

CLAIM VS FACT

*"Hockey mom": true for a few years.

*"PTA mom": true years ago when her first-born was in elementary school, not since.

*"NRA supporter": absolutely true

*social conservative: mixed. Opposes gay marriage, BUT vetoed a bill that would have denied benefits to employees in same-sex relationships (said she did this because it was unconstitutional).

*pro-creationism: mixed. Supports it, BUT did nothing as Governor to promote it.

*"Pro-life": mixed. Knowingly gave birth to a Down's syndrome baby BUT declined to call a special legislative session on some pro-life legislation

*"Experienced": Some high schools have more students than Wasilla has residents. Many cities have more residents than the state of Alaska. No legislative experience other than City Council. Little hands-on supervisory or managerial experience; needed help of a city administrator to run town of about 5,000.

*political maverick: not at all

*gutsy: absolutely!

*open & transparent: ??? Good at keeping secrets. Not good at explaining actions.

*has a developed philosophy of public policy: no

*"a Greenie": no. Turned Wasilla into a wasteland of big box stores and disconnected parking lots. Is pro-drilling off-shore and in ANWR.

*fiscal conservative: not by my definition!

*pro-infrastructure: No. Promoted a sports complex and park in a city without a sewage treatment plant or storm drainage system. Built streets to early 20th century standards.

*pro-tax relief: Lowered taxes for businesses, increased tax burden on residents

*pro-small government: No. Oversaw greatest expansion of city government in Wasilla's history.

*pro-labor/pro-union. No. Just because her husband works union doesn't make her pro-labor. I have seen nothing to support any claim that she is pro-labor/pro-union.

WHY AM I WRITING THIS?

First, I have long believed in the importance of being an informed voter. I am a voter registrar. For 10 years I put on student voting programs in the schools. If you google my name (Anne Kilkenny + Alaska), you will find references to my participation in local government, education, and PTA/parent organizations.

Secondly, I've always operated in the belief that "Bad things happen when good people stay silent". Few people know as much as I do because few have gone to as many City Council meetings.

Third, I am just a housewife. I don't have a job she can bump me out of. I don't belong to any organization that she can hurt. But, I am no fool; she is immensely popular here, and it is likely that this will cost me somehow in the future: that's life.

Fourth, she has hated me since back in 1996, when I was one of the 100 or so people who rallied to support the City Librarian against Sarah's attempt at censorship.

Fifth, I looked around and realized that everybody else was afraid to say anything because they were somehow vulnerable.

CAVEATS

I am not a statistician. I developed the numbers for the increase in spending & taxation 2 years ago (when Palin was running for Governor) from information supplied to me by the Finance Director of the City of Wasilla, and I can't recall exactly what I adjusted for: did I adjust for inflation? for population increases? Right now, it is impossible for a private person to get any info out of City Hall--they are swamped. So I can't verify my numbers.

You may have noticed that there are various numbers circulating for the population of Wasilla, ranging from my "about 5,000", up to 9,000. The day Palin's selection was announced a city official told me that the current population is about 7,000. The official 2000 census count was 5,460. I have used about 5,000 because Palin was Mayor from 1996 to 2002, and the city was growing rapidly in the mid-90's.

Anne Kilkenny

August 31, 2008

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