It is an interesting look into the nature of the strained relationship between cyclists and motorists that some of the most vehement, hate-filled arguments between the groups will take place in the comments of articles posted online on local newspapers websites. It seems that whenever an article about a cyclist getting hit by a car [...]
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Why drivers and cyclists don’t get along
Posted in Misc, tagged law, rights, road on 2010/06/02 | 2 Comments »
Brand new name, same great taste
Posted in Misc on 2010/06/02 | Leave a Comment »
Well, after much soul (and web) searching, I’ve finally decided on a more proper domain name for this blog – finally codifying into Internet lore that Ross Del Duca is, in fact, Just Another Cyclist. I could be many other things, but I am not. I’m not the VeloFellow, nor am I the CycleGuy. Heck, [...]
More mobility means more blog posts
Posted in Misc, tagged droid, wordpress, wptogo on 2010/01/28 | Leave a Comment »
It is not all that uncommon for me to be out and about in the world and thing of great ideas for me to blog about. I’m terrible about writing notes for myself (I generally just lose them anyhow) so a great many of the “brilliant” ideas go forgotten. However, I’m giving the wpToGo app [...]
The different species of cyclists
Posted in Misc, tagged illinois, turin on 2010/01/04 | Leave a Comment »
You can’t have been riding for very long if you haven’t noticed the various niches of cyclists. You start with the Roadie / Mountain Biker / Commuter segments and get more nuanced from there. Well, it just so happens that I found a rather funny writeup of this very phenomenon on the website of Turin [...]
Apparently only women run
Posted in Misc, tagged commentary on 2009/11/24 | Leave a Comment »
So I’m on the verge of getting my hands on a Droid and I was scoping out the applications I can use for tracking my cycling with that device. One that comes up quite a bit is CardioTrainer from Work Smart Labs. The reviews of the app seem good, but something stuck out when I [...]
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