Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Ride Or Die?

In this recent article in the Santa Monica Daily Press("Ride Or Die", by Melody Hanatani, February 20, 2007) there is discussion about critical mass riders following the rules of the road. What do you guy think, do critical mass riders follow the rules of the road? If so, explain. If not, explain what rules not obeyed? Any other comments about this article?

Ride Or Die
BY MELODY HANATANI
February 20, 2007
Santa Monica Daily Press


DOWNTOWN SM Once a month, they take to the streets more than a hundred strong in a show of solidarity. Their goal is to celebrate cycling and promote their rights to the road along with motorists.

To a growing number of peeved bystanders, the group of enthused cyclists known as the Critical Mass might be promoting bike riding as an alternative means of transportation, but it’s doing anything but promoting safe cycling practices.

On the first Friday evening of the month, the group gathers near the Santa Monica Pier for a ride through the city’s streets, meandering through Santa Monica for up to two hours. Their route is not predetermined, the effort is norganized and there is no real pack leader.

To some, the rolling parade is nothing short of anarchy.

“The rules of the road state we are to ‘share the road,’ not impede innocent people with the inconveniences of their behavior,” wrote Steven Weller, of Venice, in a letter to the Daily Press.

Santa Monica resident Ellen Drury concurs, arguing that Critical Mass poses a threat to public safety. She calls the mobile mob “a bratty pack of bullies” and criticizes the Santa Monica Police Department for failing to enforce traffic laws on cyclists.

Under California law, bicyclists are subject to the same rules and regulations as motorists.More than one hundred bicyclists are killed in traffic-related collisions every year.

“They ignore traffic and public safety laws,” Drury said. “They menace drivers and pedestrians alike, and do so with a dangerously contagious sociopathy.”

Not so, according to Jon Michaels, the owner of Triathlete Zombie on Santa Monica Boulevard.Michaels has ridden with the group for the past two months and has not observed any illegal behavior by the cyclists.

“Riding is important to the city and it’s important to be visible,” Michaels said. “We need to get more attention on bicycle as a viable means of transportation.”

Critical condition

Critical Mass groups exist in cities around the globe and have crossed law enforcement authorities in the past. Their activities have been called a protest and members have been accused of intentionally disrupting traffic flow and impeding motorists.

In 2004, the New York Police Department arrested 33 Critical Mass cyclists for running red lights and other traffic violations.

Two Critical Mass cyclists in Seattle were arrested last summer for allegedly blocking an intersection in the city. The arrest incited claims of police brutality, as several of the plainclothes police officers were accused by Critical Mass of failing to identify themselves as police officers during the arrest, which resulted in a tussle between the cyclists and law enforcement.

In 1997, in the city where Critical Mass was founded five years prior, San Francisco Police arrested 250 cyclists for allegedly overflowing city streets and aggravating traffic.

“Critical Mass has reached critical mass,” then-Mayor Willie Brown was quoted as saying.

An occasional rider with Santa Monica Critical Mass, Andrew Smith believes the group needs to conduct its activities in a manner that promotes safe cycling. Smith, who owns Bike Attack on Main Street, believes the cyclists should abide by laws, ride in single file, use lights and wear helmets.

“It’s more of an issue of not disrupting the traffic flow,” Smith said. “Cars (also) need to be aware of cyclists and if you research California motor vehicle code, we are allowed to have a whole lane to ourselves.”

There are those cyclists who are “blatantly lawless,” but since Critical Mass is not an organized effort, there is really nothing that Beatty could do to control the crowd, Smith said.

“It organically grows into what it is,” said Smith.

But sometimes, doing everything right doesn’t necessarily mean an accident can be avoided. Four months ago, Bill Greenslade was riding his bike at night in Venice when he was struck by a car that ran through a stop sign. Greenslade, the manager of Sea Mist Skate and Bike Rental on Ocean Front Walk, injured his collarbone and was unable to get back on a bike until last week. Fortunately, that was the extent of his injury.

“I had an angel with me,” Greenslade said.

Today, Greenslade refuses to ride on the street and rides on the bike path from his home near the Venice Pier to work.

“I was thinking a couple of days after the accident that there was nothing I could’ve done to change (what happened),” Greenslade said. “Except not be there.”


Recommeded Links:
- Santa-Monica/West-L.A./Venice critical mass community forum
- Cycle Santa Monica! community forum

Related Posts:
- Santa Monica Critical Mass (video)
- SM Critical Mass (video)
- CarLESS Santa Monica (video news report)
- Velorution (Video Paris Critical Mass)
- Critical Mass Origin (video)
- Bicycle Workshop (Santa Monica, CA - Audio)

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Skateboards 4 Music

This video show a bunch of guys demonstrating how skateboards can be used for transportation. And sometimes how they can be used as a musical instrument, a'la "Stomp".


Skatesong
Uploaded by seidrik

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Drivers Ed

In line with the series of posts on Ralp Nader, here is a Driver's Eduction film shown to new drivers in the days before Ralph Nader got auto makers to install seat belts and other things to make them safer. It is called "Signal 30, Part 1" (produced in 1959)



Video Description:

Legendary driver ed film showing gruesome aftermath of horrific crashes. Films like this were part of teenage folklore from the fifties through the seventies, back before kids got to see dead bodies on the internet all the time. This was the grandaddy of them all.

A facsinating and arcance piece of cultural history, from those pre-Ralph Nader days, when airbags didn't exist and seatbelt were considered optional. Still pretty shocking.

I got this off of archive.org, so it's presumably public domain.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Car Balls..

This video show you how you can unlock a car door with a tennis ball.

It reminds me of the video and story on how you can unlock a Kryptonite U-Lock with a bic pen.

Reports on this technique indicate it only works with some types of car doors. I presume the technique may only work with car doors that have electric door locks of later model cars.

SoapBox Racing

The creative folks at the San Fernando Valley Soapbox Federation(SFVISBF) have put out a new film for thie December Soapbox race (12/10/2006)

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Unreasonable Man...

There is a new documentary on Ralph Nader(wiki) called "An Unreasonable Man"(wiki). And it is currently playing at NuArt Theatre 11272 Santa Monica Blvd, West Los Angeles, CA (MAP)

It is quoted in the movie that Bernard Shaw said:

The reasonable man adapts himself to the conditions that surround him... The unreasonable man adapts surrounding conditions to himself... All progress depends on the unreasonable man.




Film Description:
The film traces the life and career of Ralph Nader.With the help of exciting graphics, rare archival footage and over forty on-camera interviews conducted over the past two years, one of the most unique, important, and controversial political figures of our time is examined.

GNN on Nader

GNN talks Nader, as in Ralph Nader.



GNN=Guerilla News Network www.GuerillaNews.com
(note: sometimes mispelled nadar.)

Priceless

This is the beginning of a series of video, links, and other information about Ralph Nader, The Green Party, and related subjects.

I found this Nader for United States of America President video commerical(promotion/advertisement) very moving and a good opening for this series.(see video below)

If you have links to other good resources and other video please let me know what they are so that I may be able to include them in the series. Thanks.


"Grilled tenderloin for fundraiser: $1,000 a plate
Campaign ads filled with half truths $10 million
Promises to special interest groups $10 billion
Finding out the truth: priceless
..
There are some things money can't buy.
Without Ralph Nader in the Presidential debates
the truth will come in last. Find out how you can help.
Go to Nader2000.com
Vote Ralph Nader for president."

Green Energy

Charlie Rose talking to people about Green Energy.

Friday, February 09, 2007

FREE ENERGY film

Film Screening and Q and A with Director, plus more(see below):

WHAT: FREE ENERGY: The Race To Zero Point
screening film "Free Energy: The Race To Zero Point". Plus, director of the film, Chris Toussaint (FreeSpirit Productions), will introduce the documentary and lead the discussion afterwards. Also, he brings with him the very latest film footage never seen before, to augment his original film.(SEE TRAILER for film below. Thanks Google Video!)

WHEN
: February 9, 2007, @7:30pm(come early for food and drinks)

WHERE
: CAFE BOLIVAR, 1741 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica (NW corner of 18th & Ocean Park Blvd - MAP)(cafe phone: 310-581-2344)
(Note: Cafe Bolivar serves food and drinks. Come early and enjoy the food. Food service ends at 7:00 pm.)

COST
: Suggested Donation: $5

INFO
: Questions about event, call: 310-452-9681

Film Description:

An inspiring video on energy sources which can powerfully transform our world. The award-winning documentary "Free Energy: The Race to Zero Point" provides an examination of the leading theories and practical inventions that tap into "zero point energy"
- now acknowledged by quantum physicists to exist in all space as a potential source of infinite and accessible electromagnetic energy. Respected engineers and scientists explain in understandable terms how amazing new energy technologies and inventions can be used to solve the energy crisis on our planet.

Any one of these inventions could resolve the oil crisis if only given the proper attention and funding, yet certain vested interests stand to lose billions of dollars should these technologies succeed. How far will they go to suppress these breakthrough inventions?

Just what is "zero point"?



Thursday, February 08, 2007

Road Wars

This is a news report by Channel 4's Colin Nolan reports. He interviews Michael Clark, Monica Howe, and Susan Handy, UC Davis. The report delves into safety issues for bicyclists on the streets of Los Angeles. It is also discussed how bicycle lanes can add safe alternatives for some cyclists.

I suppose Chris Ballish, who wrote "How To Live Well Without Owning A Car"(video link) may have some interesting things to say about this news report.

What do you guys think?

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Apples and iBikes

(proposed Apple Bicycle logo to the right. click on image to enlarge.)

Before the company "Apple" had finalized a name for thier new personal computer the Macintosh (aka "Mac"), the owners and managers at Apple had an aternative name to call it the "Bicycle" computer. (reference)

Had it worked out that Apple named their personal computer products "Bicycle", we may now be referring to our Macbooks as BikeBooks or Bike Pro's or Bike II Pros, or perhaps an iBikebook.

Or perhaps we might be listening to our favorite podcasts and MP3 on our Apple Bicycle iPod or Bike Video iPod, or the New and coming Bicycle iPhone.

(Note: Watch video of Steve Jobs talk about the bicycle - VIDEO LINK)

Here is an article on that (via):
By Andy Hertzfeld
April 1981

Jef Raskin chose the name "Macintosh", after his favorite kind of apple, so when Jef was forced to go on an extended leave of absence in February 1981, Steve Jobs and Rod Holt decided to change the name of the project, partially to distance it from Jef. They considered "Macintosh" to be a code name anyway, and didn't want us to get too attached to it.

Apple had recently taken out a two page ad in Scientific American, featuring quotes from Steve Jobs about the wonders of personal computers. The ad explained how humans were not as fast runners as many other species, but a human on a bicycle beat them all. Personal computers were "bicycles for the mind."

A month or so after Jef's departure, Rod Holt announced to the small design team that the new code name for the project was "Bicycle", and that we should change all references to "Macintosh" to "Bicycle". When we objected, thinking "Bicycle" was a silly name, Rod thought that it shouldn't matter, "since it was only a code name".

Rod's edict was never obeyed. Somehow, Macintosh just seemed right. It was already ingrained with the team, and the "Bicycle" name seemed forced and inappropriate, so no one but Rod ever called it "Bicycle". For a few weeks, Rod would reprimand anyone who called it "Macintosh" in his presence, but the new name never acquired any momentum. Finally, around a month after his original order, after someone called it "Macintosh" again, he threw up his hands in exasperation and told us, "I give up! You can call it Macintosh if you want. It's only a code name, anyway."

But it was a code name that proved to be sturdy and resilient. In the Fall of 1982, Apple paid tens of thousands of dollars to a marketing consulting firm to come up with a themed set of names for Lisa and Macintosh. They came up with lots of ideas, including calling the Mac the "Apple 40" or the "Apple Allegro". After hearing all the suggestions, Steve and the marketing team decided to go with Lisa and Macintosh as the official names. They did manage to reverse engineer an acronym for Lisa, "Local Integrated Systems Architecture", but internally we preferred the recursive "Lisa: Invented Stupid Acronym", or something like that. Macintosh seemed to be acroynm proof.

But there was still a final hurdle to clear - the name was too close to a trademark from the McIntosh stereo company. I'm not sure how the situation was resolved (I suspect that Apple paid them a modest amount), but toward the end of the retreat in January 1983, Steve announced to the team that we had gotten rights to use the name. He dashed a champagne bottle against one of the prototypes, and declared, "I christen thee Macintosh!"

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Year of the Bike

It appears that the City of Santa Monica is continuing to warm up to the attibutes of the bicycle and is making efforts to promote it's use.

The City of Santa Monica hosts an annual event in Santa Monica called the Santa Monica Festival. And in most years past this event is kicked off with a parade which usually has consisted of various community groups, schools, and others walking from one of the local Santa Monica schools to Clover Park. The folks in the parade often dress in costumes. Some are playing musical instruments of various sorts. Some are dancing, etc.

This year the organizers of the Santa Monica Festival have decided to make the theme of this year's Santa Monica Festival (2007) into a Bicycle parade as primary focus, in addition to an element of participants afoot.

Here is what you can see at the Santa Monica Festival 2007 main page(via LINK):


Biking at the 2007 Festival

The Santa Monica Festival 2007 will serve as the kickoff date for the new Santa Monica Active Living campaign, Bike Santa Monica. People wishing to ride their bikes to the festival will not only avoid the hassle of parking but will also be provided with a free valet service where you can safely leave your bicycle and attend the Festival knowing that your bike will be secure in a convenient location. Be sure to visit the Active Living Booth to pick up a new biking map for Santa Monica and other biking information.

Bikers are also invited to join in on the Festival Bicycle Parade to Clover Park on the morning of the 20th. Cyclists will meet at Grant Elementary School, 2368 Pearl Street between 8:00 and 9:30 am. A local artist will lead a workshop to create decorative flags and other items for bikes and helmets. At 9:30, all bikers will gather for a bike parade to the park under the guidance of officers from the Santa Monica Police Department who will point out tips for safe biking on city streets along the way. Participants must register and sign waiver forms on site and please, no children without adult supervision. Registration forms will also be available in the special Santa Monica Festival issue of SeaScape, the city's quarterly newsletter, which will be distributed in the first week of May.

Parking and Transportation

Clover Park is located at 2600 Ocean Park Blvd., between Cloverfield Blvd. and 28th Street. Free and ample parking is available, but festival goers are encouraged to take public transportation, bicycle or walk.
Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus line #8 serves Clover Park.

Accessibility

Clover Park is wheelchair accessible. For assistance with accessibility accommodations, contact the Cultural Affairs Division at (310) 458-8350; TTY (310) 458-8696; or smarts@smgov.net. For more Festival info, visit www.arts.santa-monica.org. All events are free and scheduled rain or shine.

What I am curious about is what ever happened to "Walk Santa Monica" and the cities community contest to find the best places to walk in Santa Monica, that was held last year. As of to date, I have received no word on which walking routes won.

In any case, this bicycle parade and bicycle decorating workshop may be interesting.

I welcom your feedback.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Sustainable Cinema

The Santa Monica Public Library is hosting the screening a series of film as part of their "Sustainable Cinema" program. Coming up February 7, 2007 at 7pm is "Who Killed The Electric Car?"(wiki). For more info on other films and events at the Samta Monica Library see their web based calendar.

Vélorution Paris

This video is from what appears to be a critical mass bicycle ride in Paris France(September 22, 2006).

It appears that several call put in a paddy wagon.

At the end of the video the group is chanting something. Please comment what you think they are saying(English translation). Thanks.

Also, what makes this video interesting is that variety and diversity of bicycles and other vehicles of the participants, such as inline skaters, and bicycles with electric assist(e-bikes). And as usual, the French again show their flair for fashion, even at bicycle rides, with colorfully desgiged flags, clothing, and bicycles.



Video Description:

"Manif à vélo qu'on a fini tard la nuit pour récupérer nos vélos qu'étaient emprisonnés. Amitiés à tous les vélorutionnaires."(French)
"Manif with bicycle which one finished late the night to recover our bicycles that were imprisoned. Friendships with all vélorutionnaires."(English translation)

Michael Sings...

Sing it Michael!

Michael Jackson singing "Earth Song".

If you would like to sing along with Michael, the lyrics are down below.



EARTH SONG LYRICS
By Michael Jackson

What about sunrise
What about rain
What about all the things
That you said we were to gain.. .
What about killing fields
Is there a time
What about all the things
That you said was yours and mine...
Did you ever stop to notice
All the blood we've shed before
Did you ever stop to notice
The crying Earth the weeping shores?

Aaaaaaaaaah Aaaaaaaaaah

What have we done to the world
Look what we've done
What about all the peace
That you pledge your only son...
What about flowering fields
Is there a time
What about all the dreams
That you said was yours and mine...
Did you ever stop to notice
All the children dead from war
Did you ever stop to notice
The crying Earth the weeping shores

Aaaaaaaaaaah Aaaaaaaaaaah

I used to dream
I used to glance beyond the stars
Now I don't know where we are
Although I know we've drifted far

Aaaaaaaaaaah Aaaaaaaaaaaah
Aaaaaaaaaaah Aaaaaaaaaaaah

Hey, what about yesterday
(What about us)
What about the seas
(What about us)
The heavens are falling down
(What about us)
I can't even breathe
(What about us)
What about the bleeding Earth
(What about us)
Can't we feel its wounds
(What about us)
What about nature's worth
(ooo,ooo)
It's our planet's womb
(What about us)
What about animals
(What about it)
We've turned kingdoms to dust
(What about us)
What about elephants
(What about us)
Have we lost their trust
(What about us)
What about crying whales
(What about us)
We're ravaging the seas
(What about us)
What about forest trails
(ooo, ooo)
Burnt despite our pleas
(What about us)
What about the holy land
(What about it)
Torn apart by creed
(What about us)
What about the common man
(What about us)
Can't we set him free
(What about us)
What about children dying
(What about us)
Can't you hear them cry
(What about us)
Where did we go wrong
(ooo, ooo)
Someone tell me why
(What about us)
What about babies
(What about it)
What about the days
(What about us)
What about all their joy
(What about us)
What about the man
(What about us)
What about the crying man
(What about us)
What about Abraham
(What was us)
What about death again
(ooo, ooo)
Do we give a damn

Aaaaaaaaaaah Aaaaaaaaaaaah



Recommended Links:
- Cycle Santa Monica! community forum

Schwarzenegger on GW

Schwarzenegger speaks on Global Warming at State of California address January 9, 2007.

La Vélorution

A littel public speaking at the critical mass bicycle ride in Paris France (November 4, 2006).

Global Warming Coverup



Video Description:
(Duration: 39:10, Taken: 17 December 2006, Location: United States)
This video is about how a GLOBAL WARMING COVER UP has been underway in America.

You can read the related article dated June 1, 2006 here called:
Climate Chaos: Bush's Climate of Fear
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/panorama/5005994.stm

Thank goodness for BBC and the internet. Many in the USA are not seeing or hearing much of this on their media at all. (this video seems to explain why)
After watching this video, one realizes a very dangerous, horrible "cover-up" regarding Global Warming, and is it too late to do anything about it?

You can download this video in .wmv format - 98 megs here:
(click SKIP THIS AD to download)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HE26E8AL

Another related article that ALSO mentions EXXON dated Dec 7th, 2006 called:
"Exxon Spends Millions to Cast Doubt on Warming"
http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article2054654.ece

Another bit of news reported from BBC News dated Dec 12 2006 here called
Arctic Warning - Polar Ice Caps
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xsgs1_arctic-warning-polar-ice-caps-12120

Hmmm, are we seeing a pattern here ?!

Other recent articles:

USGS Scientists Object To Stricter Review Rules
By Juliet Eilperin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 14, 2006
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/13/AR2006121301991.html

White House Tightens Publishing Rules for USGS Scientists
By John Heilprin
Associated Press
posted: 14 December 2006
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/061214_ap_usgs_screening.html

Scientists Say White House Muzzled Them
By John Heilprin
Associated Press
posted: 02 November 2006
http://www.livescience.com/environment/061102_ap_gw_censor.html

White House Said to Block Climate Study
By Randolph E. Schmid
Associated Press
posted: 26 September 2006
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/060926_ap_whitehouse_hurricane.html

After watching this video, I wonder WHO REALLY KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR??
See interview here:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6pg8_who-killed-the-electric-car-intervi

>>>UPDATE January 4, 2007
Alaska natives left out in the cold
Read full article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6230731.stm

Alaska is part of the USA. WHY ISN'T the US MEDIA covering this story ? Why do I only find this news on BBC?! Oh thats right, the White House "controls" what is reported in the US.

"Tip of the Iceburg" LATimes article dated
Jan 8, 2006
Don't wait to save the polar bear
We have to act quickly to stop the species from becoming a casualty of global warming.
(copy & paste full URL into browser)

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-siegel8jan08,0,2035118.story?coll=la-opinion-underdog

January 10th, 2007
NASA Scientist Urges Action on Warming
(copy & paste entire link)

http://news.lycos.com/dynamic/stories/G/GLOBAL_WARMING?SITE=LYCOS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

U.S. is still in denial over global warming!!!
By JOEL CONNELLY
January 12, 2007

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/connelly/299463_joel12.html

Heads up! If you liked "March of the Penguins", but saw nothing regarding how "climate change" is affecting them, I suggest you see:

"Emperors of the Ice"
See "Emperors of the Ice (preview) " here:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzryp_emperors-of-the-ice-preview

This video originally was broadcast on PBS in Dec 2006 and will be playing again several times in Jan. 2007:
See here for dates and times:
http://www.opb.org/programs/program.php?id=17967

Scripps Scientists Investigate Climate Change from Penguins' Point of View
National Geographic's 'Emperors of the Ice'
http://scrippsnews.ucsd.edu/article_detail.cfm?article_num=766

AN excellent review on "Emperors of the Ice" with research links on the subject found here:
http://www.bizresearch.com/searchmarketingblog/?p=96

Blue Boys...

This is one of many creative and entertaining messages on "global warming" that I have seen. It includes some humor and a message in an artistic way. Perhaps the message is different for different people. What do you think the message is, from your perspective?