September 2011
August 2011
I really don’t understand why anyone would ride a bike on a road.
Driving is already the most dangerous thing you can do, why accept all of the risks without affording yourself any of the protection?
Um, where else am I supposed to ride? Maybe your town has tons of bike paths, but I have to ride on the street if I want to get to work.
I’m not sure if I am correct, but I believe that bicyclists are required to ride on the road unless a path has been created dpecifically for bikes. Sidewalks are for walking. Am I right?
- M: Babe!
- C: Babe?
- M: BaAabe!
- C: Babe.
- M: Babe?!?
- C: Babe.
- M: Babe.
Jonathan Safran Foer
(via lisaorsomething)
I read this quote somewhere recently and wondered what it was from. Great timing!
Jerry Seinfeld
(via simko)
Moments ago, I participated in surprise conference call with Tumblr staff members. They have indicated to me that they continue to take issue with Missing e even with the removal of usage of the Tumblr API.
They interpret the Tumblr API License Agreement in such a way as it continues to apply…
I love Missing e. I miss the already-shuttered features and I implore the Tumblr staff to work with Jeremy instead of shut him down or force him out. The fact that Tumblr users have chosen to install this plug-in to enhance their UI experience should be a clear indicator that perhaps a better solution is to (re)integrate some if not all of the features.
It’s called Missing e for a reason and it’s a plug-in for a reason. It literally plugs in things that are missing.
And from what I’ve come to understand of this battle, Jeremy seems like a reasonable guy who could be an asset to Tumblr HQ vs. being seen as a foe.
Having this plug in has been a lifesaver at work. I’m going to be so irritated if it is shut down! Safe Dash 4 Ever!
Went to beaches in Whitehall, Muskegon, and Grand Haven this weekend. It looks like I have more beaches to add to my must visit list.