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03/12/07
The Darndest Thing
Filed under: general
Posted by: The Cyclofiend @ 11:18 pm

So, I go through the photos from a whole hunk of people - just a beautiful selection of singlespeeds and classic designs, mind you - get ‘em all optimized and resized and ready for the viewing public, point the ftp program at the server and…. KerBZZZTTT!  I start getting all these “Disk Quota Reached” messages. 

Kinda goofy thinks I, as I upgraded my bandwidth and storage a couple months back (to keep up with alla youse guys ‘n gals!), and I know I’m nowhere near the limit… Harumph! Anyway, with the back ‘n forth to the CS folks (who are usually fast and efficient, effective, etc.), that might mean another day or so until I can get the pages up and happily hovering in html-ville.  So, please, patience, patience. 

I may have to just make blog entries for a while.  But, not tonight, it’s kinda past my bedtime…

Update 11:45 pm -
Within 15 minutes of starting the trouble ticket on this one, it was fixed and a pleasant note had found its way into my inbox.  Thanks Hostway!

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Fer Yer Amusement
Filed under: general, video
Posted by: The Cyclofiend @ 9:34 am

First off - YES, I’m working on all the photo submissions from the last week - looks like a lotta singlespeeds.  Cool.  Should be up by Wednesday.

Second - Just caught this off the mojo wire - don’t have any more info yet, but since it focuses on my backyard, so to speak, I thought I’d note it here:

From Poisonoakproductions

Singletrack MINDS examines the origins of mountain
biking in Marin County, California and the lasting, and often negative
impact the early mountain bike pioneers made on the local hiking
community. Roots of the conflict and present-day controversial
solutions are explored from multiple angles. Perspectives range from
mountain bike pioneers Gary Fisher, Charlie Kelly, and Wende Cragg to
hiking advocates from the Sierra Club and Tamalpais Conservation Club.
This documentary is a local story felt around the world as hikers and
bikers struggle to coexist. Watch the preview here
.

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