Film Industry Comprimises Safety of Cyclists

...o as part of a pilot project to test this type of highly visible bike lane used in other cities such as New York and Chicago. Film industry groups complained from the very beginning, claiming that the lanes screwed up their shots. The lanes, however, were popular with local businesses, the Downtown Neighborhood Council and residents. And a bike count conducted by the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition showed an overall 52% increase in bike traff...

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We heal together

.... His thoughts will come later. There is a French term, egregore, which is used to describe the spirit of a meeting, that unique energy that arises when a group of people come together to eat, work, or talk. It is almost a thing in itself, if you see what I mean. It rises out of certain combinations of people coming together for a specific purpose. Surely you’ve felt it, at that amazing dinner party you still think about, or perhaps you’ve experie...

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Why are the pockets on women’s clothing so lame?

...e, thankfully, this is all invisible. In retrospect I probably should have used a sturdier fabric. I will not be able to carry rocks in my pockets, but I think they’ll stand up to a slim wallet. For a while. Below, you can see the characteristic combination of horror and pity and resignation in Phoebe’s expression as she watches me attempt a sewing project. I folded the cut out pocket pieces in half, back into pocket form, and ironed them so they’...

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Biochar: Miracle or Gimmick?

...a lush vegetable garden. One such substance is biochar, a kind of charcoal used as a soil amendment. The University of Minnesota Extension service is in the midst of a four year study to test the use of biochar in vegetable gardens. Preliminary results (which you can read here) show benefit for some crops such as kale, but a decrease in growth for others such as asparagus. The more we learn about biochar, the more we need to learn. From an overall...

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Power to the Peoplemover, a Zine About Riding the Bus

...chedule (where Mike and I lived at the time). We would sneak copies on to buses we rode and put them on the racks that held the official schedules. Power to the Peoplemover bus bench on Park Avenue in San Diego. We also collaborated on this PPM bus bench that was part of a UCSD Art Department show. The bus bench contained stories and cartoons related to riding the bus–in effect, it was another issue of PPM. I used to wait at this bus stop myself a...

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