In 2007 RacerMate Inc of Seattle, Wa. hired me to produce their new software line of products to be called, TA DA, Real Course Videos. So almost overnight I became (cue the theme music) RCVman. This is the story of my work on the road, filming triathlons and searching for true love. Some things never change.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Nothing rotten here
RCVman, in his vision quest to become the undisputed leader of global paradigm gear-change, has yet another inspiring international story of acclaim for your consideration and subsequent consent. This one (again) comes from Denmark. It is about their efforts to change the urban landscape by making bikes the go-to mode of personal transport. Nice work boys. Please pay particular note to the green light at steady speed of 20k. Translated, this means that if you can hold 12.42 mph on the flat you can ride this busy stretch of road without having to stop. Can we do this kids?
YES WE CAN.
Also please note the LEDS implanted in the road to signal the presence of a rider. And then the reality that some of us need to haul cargo in our line of work. Wow, a solution.
Would you suspect that I like this approach? Do you?
Just to make sure that you get the picture, story and video, here are the links:
Tree Hugger
Street Films
The Vikings came from Scan (Copenhagen). Pretty soon, the big dudes there are going to get in their boats and sail around and knock heads like they used to.
ReplyDeletePS - We'll never get this stuff. We have hip-hop instead.
ReplyDeletePSS - They go to bed by 8 pm.
ReplyDeletePSSS - I was in that City once, I can go there again. That would spare me having to listen ad nauseum about the ND Senator retiring among other things. Probably worth 15 years or so.
ReplyDeletePSSSS - I am not a curmudgeon.
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