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Drawing outside of 📦 some refuse to get out of; building a soundboard thru @Avancee.Agency; 🚴🏾🚶🏽➡️&🧑🏽🦽➡️ advocate in HoCo MD; semi-retired poet; #FlyEaglesFly
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That would be this mini case bag www.bromptonic.com/products/bro...
I got it some years ago, so don’t remember if got it from here or from another online shop. But it’s handy for carrying small things (extra 🔋, snacks, mini-pump, etc). Durable too.
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Irony of that headline and current policies
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Exactly… getting folks to see a product experience as a “surface” and then relating pace, weather, control, etc into the analogy put many into that user/consumer sense easily
Then can ask how often they rotate tires or how long they expect good performance on bald ones, etc 😁
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Used to teach/preach about friction using the analogy of "tires on the road" - you want enough friction to get where you are going, but not so much you are using too much energy. You don't want to slide out when it rains; nor be slog when it's warm.
Then I'd be like "what tires do we make"
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No House?
And Doc Octavius should be in the higher quadrant, unless you are a spider-lover or Osborne’s money person😅
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This is similar to what I do in my neck of MD. Been really insightful especially when I opt for a rental for central Pa trips vs Amtrak & Brompton for Philly trips
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Videos for those who’d rather not read and view pics
Rode one block Then Impressions of Brompton G-Line
youtube.com/shorts/pT-uT...
Not-Quite ASMR of Brompton G-Line on C&O Towpath
youtube.com/shorts/NcsQy...
2mi Impression of Brompton G-Line
youtube.com/shorts/D5tBi...
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Twas such a good day to ride too. Looks like you had the (usual) enjoyable roll
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Indeed… conversation is how we thrive.
Pleased to keep humane moments in the front of what matters alongside 🙇🏾♂️
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Good piece, small disagreements, but not in a terrible way…
…”what does innovation solve” is a great framing. For the next week, I’ll also let my AiPin play w/that reflection
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Using postage... classic strategy. Am half impressed. Using all caps though... me thinks they were blaming your age 😝 - not responding w/a bust/dozen either, I commend you.
*theologically-sound-yet-Philly-toned me would have snapped back w/a verse from a forbidden book or two... for kicks
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Sparked a memory of when I used to run my magazine, I had to learn to develop a discipline similar to Apple/others. I could easily write so much & really overload the audience. Something about scheduling later for me to better focus topics or lines of thought. Editing the publishing windows got fun
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Key others that followed were corporation controlled and morphed into advertising platforms but still driven by the user.
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The assertion "American social platforms were born as extensions of our TV or newspaper industries" it's not true IMO. Usenet was the first great social platform: distributed, participatory, interest-driven rather than centralized, broadcast-only, edited. 1/
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Cute. These should be on every conductor and service persons lapels. It smile inducing