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June 30, 2011

Single-Speed Bikes? What’s That All About?

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In the Irish writer Flann O’Brien’s wonderful novel, The Third Policeman, two of the characters – Sergeant Pluck and Gilhaney – have a lengthy discussion about various aspects of the bicycle. It starts like this:

“I do not believe in the three-speed gear at all,” the Sergeant was saying, “it is a new-fangled instrument, it crucifies the legs, the half of the accidents are due to it.”

“It is a power for the hills,” said Gilhaney, “as good as an extra pair of pins, or a diminutive petrol motor.”

Now, it may just be that Sergeant Pluck has gained a lot of followers in recent years, or it may be simply the cyclical vagaries of fashion, but there’s no doubt that single-speed bikes are enjoying a big surge in popularity right now. Any bike store I’ve been to in the past couple of years has a number of single-speed machines on offer, which certainly wouldn’t have been the case a decade ago. And it’s equally clear that these bikes are intended as street machines, aimed squarely at city cyclists. So what’s it all about? And would you side with the Sergeant, or Gilhaney?

Over the years, more and more gears became available on bikes. From the early two- and three-speed hub gears to the 15-speed systems of today, from the pre-derailleur chain shifter to the current maximum of eleven sprockets on the rear block, it’s been nothing but increase.

But there’s always been something fundamental about a single-speed bike – its simplicity, its lack of fuss – and I think that this helps explain its enduring presence in the marketplace, and its current popularity. After all, when you’re riding round town, with no long journeys involved, what would you really do with, say, 24 gears? How many would you use? Judging by a lot of cyclists I’ve seen in various cities, not more than three! So, it’s not such a great step down to only having one.

In addition, if you have but the single gear you’ll never find yourself stopped or stuck in the wrong one – how could you be? Setting off from the lights, cruising, quick sprints – they’re all comfortably handled by the one gear available. Not great if you love somewhere with big hills, I guess, but how many of us do? I regularly rode a single-speed bike round a city with plenty of short, sharp hills for a few years; once you get used to putting in the extra effort the hills are OK. I doubt the same would apply to long, arduous climbs, but then you don’t find those in many cities.

My own single-speed bike also has a fixed wheel, which brings it even closer to first bicycle principles. But that’s something to write about another time.

In the meantime, if you haven’t read The Third Policeman, get hold of a copy. It’s well worth it.

© David Fowler 2011

The Urban Cycling Handbook

June 29, 2011

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There hasn't been much in the way of changes to the marketing of property in the past decade and that's why it's so refreshing to hear about an innovation in the emerging for sale by owner side of real estate sales.

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The PropertyNow site is really good at saving people money and they do it in several ways. First by saving commissions in selling and secondly by helping people to source a cheap home loan through use of their home loan comparison tool that rates a variety of lenders after the client inputs their loan data and borrowing requirements.

June 26, 2011

The Jerkass Cine-Bomber

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16th Story, Getting Comfortable with Hard Decisions, and an Easy Decision

06. Jun, 2011

For those of you just tuning in, I am the self-appointed “Jerkass Cine-bomber” and this Blog is my manifesto of nonsense to the world. It is also my ongoing journal about this project I’m engaged in, an effort to create a truly memorable, large-scale fan film. And to bring you up to speed without having to go back to find my previous posts (but, goodness gee, your life will be enriched immeasurably if you do), am a 40 year-old chronically under-employed SMU grad, a screenwriter living in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area who honestly has no right to present himself as a “screenwriter.” This project I have dubbed “My Life Reclamation Project” because it’s my belief that if I achieve my vision here…

oooh… he has ‘visions’….

…If I achieve my vision here, it should throw the necessary spotlight on my screenwriting to kick start a career.

OR

It could cause the necessary public humiliation to convince me once and for all that bowling-counter attendant is the life for me.*

(* has never worked as a bowling counter attendant. Not to disparage bowling counter attendants. They are fine people.)

AND IN OTHER NEWS: Today I looked up the term “mid-life crisis” on Wikipedia.*

(* true story)

To my relief, research since the 1980’s has rejected the idea that most folks go through a mid-life crisis. And I do recall much of the 1980’s. So I’m sure the good people at Wikipedia aren’t steering me negative.

FOR THE LOVE OF 16TH STORY PRODUCTIONS

My wife and I moved out to southern California in mid-2002 (actually we arrived in town on my and Lindsay Lohan’s shared birthday. Fun fact.). San Bernardino. For those of you familiar with San Bernardino… we didn’t know. My wife wanted to take courses at a university there. But as far as the decision to move INTO San Bernardino… something we were informed that sane people don’t usually do… well, we didn’t know.

But the impetus for the move was me attempting to break into screenwriting. What actually happened was a miserable 5 year struggle to survive. So-Cal is rough if you don’t make great money. And there was precious little time or cash to devote to marketing my writing. And honestly I was lost.

Back to Texas.

Thinking I’m done with screenwriting in my life, I come back to town in DFW to find one of my closest friends has enrolled in film making courses at the Art Institute of Dallas. My friend Greg had been a world-class BMX bike stunt rider. Like the guys on the X-Games riding bikes on half-pipes or on the ramp park courses, doing jumps, going for big air, etc. And unfortunately he got out of it just a few years before it really blew up. Guys like Matt Hoffman and Dave Mirra were guys my buddy used to know and ride with.

Plugging into Greg’s competitive fire and championship spirit, I got excited about the prospect that someday after he finished his classes, we might collaborate on projects and even establish out own indie-production co. It was to be “16th Story Productions,” a moniker which refers to a special number in Greg’s life that became sort of symbolic for having a champion spirit. And while I still would like to see something come out of the groundwork we laid, the years of sputtering along without buckling down and getting something done robbed me of my passion for it.

I see that it’s time for me to take this step. Take control of the direction of whatever potential career I could have.

And it’s a bit awkward that Greg & I haven’t spoken about it. As friends tend to do from time-to-time, it seems like we’re both off in our own worlds right now. From afar, by what I can tell on Facebook, etc., it seems like Greg is making a lot of life changes in other directions. And of course I wish him the best.

man, I’m gonna need a hankie here in a minute…

WHO DOESN’T LOVE GETTING FREE STUFF?

I’m into a thing I really think is going to contribute heavily to getting the movie funded. And there’s a way everyone can take advantage of it.

As I’m trying to find ways to generate extra money to put in the film fund account, I stumbled upon a totally new site with a sure-fire concept: a very low-cost membership gets its members a compiled resource of where to find all kinds of free offers. The company scours the internet for every kind of free offer imaginable and brings in just the best ones. They also are negotiating with more and more big name companies to be able to offer exclusive discounts and freebies to their members.

It’s like Groupon, but the exact opposite. Instead of a free membership that allows you to buy into great discounts, this is a paid membership to get the inside scoop on getting 100% free stuff. Great stuff, too. Food & beverage, hotels, clothing, electronics, entertainment, tickets, downloads, anything that companies would be giving away in promotions.

What’s particularly impressive is that members will be getting it straight to their smart phones. So we know when there are really special offers with tiny windows – some of the best giveaways are only hours long. Plus, it will know where you are by your phone’s GPS and be able to alert you to giveaways close by as you move through town.

It’s super cheap. A low $25 to set it up for the first month. $10 per month after. PERIOD. Never anything additional to buy from them. Cancel at any time.

Here’s where it gets even better. Groupon doesn’t pay their members to promote them. THIS membership also grants the members the right to promote them and participate in their network marketing plan. And even if members only want it for the service, it’s possible to make money as a subscriber without marketing it at all. You owe it yourself to check it out.

Here is the link.

Personally, I was blown away. And since this just launched in April and they have already got around 20,000 members, but compared to the 43 million members Groupon has, I think it’s a no-brainer to hop on this at this low risk price. If it gets only half as popular as Groupon, those getting in now stand to really cash in.

CRAZY DAYS AHEAD

I’m heading back into professional driving. I was looking to get out, but being unemployed has hit us too hard, and it’s a job I can jump right into.

I’m doing something brand new, however. This is my first foray into medical courier driving. It’s all delivering medications, supplies, and (ick!) transplant organs to clinics, doctor’s offices, and hospitals all over.

The crazy part is that the 2 week training/probationary period requires new drivers to work from 11 pm to 9 am. Yikes. It’s medicine, after all, and people’s illnesses don’t wait til morning.

But there seems to be some earning potential doing it, if I’m willing to become a zombie drive slave. And I’m just the imbecile passionate enough about his project to do just that. From what have worked out (the wife & I), seems like I should be able to toss a chunk into the movie fund each month.

By the way, anyone with incredibly unique ideas for funding the movie or raising cash is certainly invited to contact me. Bless you. And bless you to those good enough to buy a raunchy ”The Jerkass Army” t-shirt. You’re doing right by your back by putting a shirt on it, and doing right by the world by contributing to the film.

Or you can make a straight donation at my home page at the bottom. And know you are a true child of the universe with my undying gratitude.

stop. you’re gonna make ‘em want to take a shower. sheeh…

June 25, 2011

NEW MUSIC RELEASES

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Special shout outs to Jason & Tena from Way Of Life Studios,No Flaw Reggae, Sabu, World Lynkz Radio and to all of our N.S.C FANS

June 24, 2011

Redants brothers in School was a drag

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Long hours, boring teachers, and questionable lunch meat. Sure, you had your friends, but you could only really talk during lunch and the brief, 5 minute recess between each class. Too bad most of that 5 minutes was spent dashing to the other end of the school!

Saturday School? Even worse. You had the option of doing homework silently, doing homework silently, or – doing homework silently! No talking at all, even if you were placed next to your best friend. That is, unless you wanted to hear the scolding of Miss Shush, the resident librarian with a penchant for whacking her ruler on her desk, no doubt reliving the old days when she could whack it against a loud students backside instead. At least you were allowed to bring a bag lunch and spare your stomach the torture of frozen shrimp sticks.

This Saturday was a beautiful one. The sun was shining brightly, the air was filled with gentle, cool breezes, and even the older kids found themselves outside running around like they were still little young things without a care in the world.

Unfortunately, on this wonderful Saturday, the Redants brothers were stuck inside a dreary school library with no windows, stuffy air, and the annoying whirr of a janitor’s industrial-strength cleaning machine making its way through the hallways.

Miss Shush kept a close eye on the five students doomed to spend the better part of this Saturday inside the building, scribbling away at homework and glancing up at the clock every five minutes or so.

Charly was the eldest, at 17 years old. He had short black hair, brown eyes, and was one of the school’s best football players. His hobby, though, often left him with detention after detention. Charly loved pranks, and the more elaborate his jokes, the better he liked them!

Paul was in the middle, at 15. Like his brother Charly, he had brown eyes, but a lighter brown hair. He played on the school’s basketball team, though he had just as much fun on a virtual court in his living room than he did playing the real thing, and a big fan of videos de terror.

Alan, the youngest, was only 13 years old. He excelled in Math—so much so that he’d been bumped up a grade, and joined the freshmen class of high school at only 13. He loved both art and mathematics, which made for an interesting combination. Out of the three brothers, he was the bravest—though the elder two would likely never admit it.

And so, the three boys found themselves sitting at a long desk together, bored out of their minds. Behind them were two girls, friends to each other but not to the boys, who casually passed notes when the librarian was turned around. And who knows how many students were sharing their fate, only stuck in the silent classrooms and even the theater auditorium! At least they didn’t have to put up with Miss Shush.

The clock tick, tick, ticked… the minutes passed by with an agonizing slowness in near silence. The only noise was the soft scratch of pencils on paper, the occasional shhh from Miss Shush, and the ever present whirring of the janitor’s machine-powered mop.

And then, suddenly, and without warning—the mop stopped. No one took much notice at first. Then everyone looked up in a curious way, the way a teenager does when their music stops playing but it’s taken them the length of a song to notice the silence.

Miss Shush was the first to stand—not afraid, just curious. What on earth would she have to be afraid of?

“Stay seated, children,” she said, and walked out into the hallway. The students could hear her shoes click-clacking down the library hallway, until she’d passed so far away that they couldn’t hear much of anything.

“Maybe it’s broken,” said Paul. “That thing is so old.”

“The janitor probably went outside to get some fresh air! Lucky!” said a girl sitting behind the brothers.

And then: A blood curdling scream.

The students froze. No one dared move. Charly instinctively took out his cell phone and dialed 911—but the line was busy!

“Busy?!” He said, hanging up and trying again. “How can 911 be busy? It’s—well it’s 911!”

Then they heard the sound of shattered glass, and even more screams.

“We’ve got to get out of here! “ One of the girls screamed.

Alan grabbed his backpack and started towards the back door of the library, which led outside of the building. That’s when he froze.

“Guys… come-come look at this.”

The students hustled to the door, which had a small viewing window in the center.

All they could see outside was blood, and bodies. People – some were their classmates? Teachers?—were chasing others around, grabbing them and biting into their flesh!

“Oh my god—“

There was a crash from behind them, back in the library. Alan peeked past the door and was horrified to see Miss Shush dragging her leg, bleeding and bruised. 

“Miss Shush!” He cried out, unaware of the danger.

Her neck jerked in their direction. It was then that Alan saw her skin was all grey and green, and mottled with bites and bruises. Her neck, as it turned out, was backwards.

She moaned and ambled toward the frightened group, dripping blood as she stumbled towards them.

“Listen,” Charly said breathlessly, “I’m going to distract her. The rest of you run out of the library and… and find somewhere safe to hide for now! Don’t go outside!”

Charly took a deep breath—and tackled Miss Shush to the ground!

“GO GO GO!” he said, getting up himself and taking off when his brothers and the girls were near the doorway. They skidded into the hallway, slipping on what they saw to be blood, and looked for somewhere to hide. But where was safe? They heard more screams, groans, and the sound of carnage everywhere they turned. 

“We need to find a weapon,” said Alan. “Charly can’t tackle them all!”

“The gym!” Paul said. “There’s a gun in the security office there.”

Charly nodded. “It’s our best shot.”

And so the little group nervously made their way down the hallway. So far, there was nothing but the streaks of blood Miss Shush had left behind.

Then, they heard a moan from around the corner. The girls clung to each other and suppressed screams. Charly and Alan peered as quietly as they could—and immediately took a step back.

“It’s—it’s the principal!” Alan said. “Only he’s covered in blood…”

But the group wasted no time in running in the opposite direction.

“Wait,” Paul said. “Look, I’ve watched a lot of videos de terror… we can’t be out in the open like this. Especially with nothing to protect ourselves.” He led the group into an empty classroom, and began looking for anything to be used as a weapon. “Just, whatever you can find. Something is better than nothing!” They grabbed a heavy teacher’s hole puncher, a chair, and various other heavy items that could at least be used to knock any attackers away.

Before they left the room, Charly tried 911 again.

“Still busy…”

“Well, if those things are—“ One of the girls said, shaking. “You know…”

Zombies?” Paul offered. “Looks like it. I mean, you saw Miss Shush. And taking bites out of the people outside? What else could it be?”

They left the room and crept down the hallway, occasionally darting into classrooms when they heard a telltale scream or groan. But when they reached the main hallway, they had nowhere to run—the zombies darting the area were an immediate threat.

Their makeshift weapons came in handy. They threw the hole puncher at a half-eaten cheerleader, and tossed a chair at zombified janitor.

They had the gym in their sights. All they had to do was run down the rest of the long main hallway, which seemed to be free of zombies—

Just then, the two girls screamed! The brothers ran ahead and turned around, only to see their two peers being munched on by bloody zombie secretaries!

“Go, go!” Alan yelled, pushing ahead his older brothers to make their way into the gym.

“Oh no!” Charly cried, as they stumbled onto the basketball court. The gym was definitely not a deserted haven. Zombies ambled along the court, a few of them trying to crawl up the bleachers. They turned towards the brothers when Charly cried out.

They backed up—but there were zombies behind them, too. Nowhere to go.

Paul suddenly looked to the line of basketballs on their side of the gym.

“Paul…” Charly said, noticing his brother’s gaze.

“Dude. I—it’s the only thing I can think of.”

Paul grabbed a basketball, and with all of his strength and might, “passed” the ball to the nearest zombie head.

The zombie stumbled at first. And then, its head rolled back, tore from its decaying skin, and plopped on the gym floor.

Alan and Charly were at a loss for words.

Paul wasted no time, and took another basketball, hurling it at top speed towards a zombie. Plop! Their head fell clean off. He went down the line of balls, which had thankfully been filled that day, and polished off the zombies in the gym.

The brothers hurried to the small security office, and found it streaked with blood, but thankfully empty. They busted open a small drawer and retrieved a single pistol.

“It’ll have to do,” Charly said, taking the gun into his hands. “Now we have to get to my car, and fast!”

They left using the side gym entrance and were greeted to a horrible sight. The peaceful parking lot of their school was covered with blood and mess—broken cars, a few limbs here and there, truly a terrifying sight.

They maneuvered around the parking lot, shooting several times at a rogue zombie that had wandered from the school or nearby streets.

They made it to Charly’s car, an SUV, safely, and quickly jumped inside. Charly started the car and sped from the parking lot, not surprised to find the streets were also beginning to flood with screaming people, zombies, and other cars.

 “The gun’s out of bullets anyway,” Charly said. “Might as well throw it out.” He moved to toss the gun from the car, when Alan interrupted—

“No, you have one bullet left! I counted,” he said, “you only used five! Keep the gun. There’s one left.”

“All right, all right,” Charly said, carefully handing the gun to Paul to hold.

He sped towards the nearest freeway, silently, until…

A low groan came from the back of the car, and Charly swerved in fear as he saw the bloody zombie crawl up from their open trunk space.

Paul screamed, and used the last bullet of the gun to shoot the zombie squarely in the head. The single bullet saved all three of them from a chewy fate! It fell backwards, dead once more.

Charly screeched to a halt and the boys dumped the zombie from the car.

As they sped into the zombie-filled sunset, Charly sighed.

“Alan?”

“Yeah, Charly?”

“If we survive this, remind me to never harass you about being a math geek again.

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June 19, 2011

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