4/22/2011

Good times in Oakland

Perusing Flickr today I was delighted to see this photo from one of my contacts:

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That was my view upon walking out of my apartment in Oakland for two years starting in 1996 or so. This iconic coin laundry is located at the corner of Telegraph in 59th in what was optimistically advertised as "Lower Rockridge" when we looked at the listing. It probably is better described as "Upper Temescal" now. I spent many a quarter there at the 'lectric washouse. The manager was a mailman and he would often be there late at night sweeping the floors and collecting quarters in his US postal service duds. I think it was open all night.

I spent the first year in that house frantically riding a couple miles up Telegraph to campus to TA 8am labs. The second year I spent frantically riding down Telegraph, around Lake Merrit and down through the flats to my job at a foundry near the Oakland Coliseum. It was at that corner that I lived with the first of the epically round cats in my life, mighty Cymba.

Anyhow, it was a nice 10 minute walk to the Rockridge Bart and the glories of North Oakland's eating and coffee, so it was a pretty nice place to live, if on the transition to weirder and worse neighborhoods. Our upper flat was burgled once by an athletic burgler who shimmied up the side of the deck, through a unlocked window and cleaned us out of our meager valuables. We kept the bikes heavily locked up in a detached garage, so no worries there. I think 75% of the residents in the house had their car stolen in the 2.5 years I was there. The JW temple on the back side of the house meant that the streets were usually well swept, but the well muraled but very cheap apartments next door resulted in many disturbing overheard conversations often escalating to police involvement, the most memorable being an argument that left a very tall older man with a pair of scissors inserted in his leg. These were the post-crack-wars dotcom boom salad years in Oakland, so I thought living there was interesting but relatively safe, I can't say what it is like as a neighborhood now. I would guess now that Temescal is super hip, the neighborhood should be even better, but I don't really know.

Just on the other side of 59th from the washouse 'lectric was Williams liquor, whose liquor I never remember buying as they did not really cater to the microbrew set, more to the cheap hard liquor in tiny bottles set. They did however sell some adequate to excellent ice cream sandwiches, depending on how hot it was. It was disturbingly difficult to get fresh ice cream sandwiches in oakland, but a few places had enough turnover on the stock to make it worthwhile, william's was one of these. They also had the nice blinky heart sign, which in my memory never really was firing on all cylinders. According to adventurous friends who grew up in Oakland, they would sell liquor to underage women with low cut shirts, guaranteed. Finally, I do not have fond memories of the deli part of Williams.


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Big thanks to Todd of Telstar Logistics for snapping these pics.

4/21/2011

Ubikequitous 8, Bamboo

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In the midst of the fairly awful cat and the hat cartoon, a song about the many uses of bamboo, there appears a bamboo bike. Damn hipster pandas and their homemade bikes.

4/17/2011

Fun with slow motion

Cobbles




Freak



Both available in 720 or higher if you can process it.

I can completely relate to what I am seeing in the cobble video. In my inability to relate to Timmy's throwing motion, I realize why my fastball topped out at 70mph.

Normally I have been tossing posts like this over at the Velocanoose check it out for an aggregation of images and videos.

4/13/2011

A year of Pajarito Mountain



Last year I took about a picture a week riding into work. Sometimes riding at lunch. Photos are taken about three quarters of a mile from my house on my bike commute. I used my 3 megapixel cellphone camera.

I left it pretty much in its unedited glory, crooked shots, badly backlit, etc. But you get the idea. 1/4/10 to 1/3/11. Pictures with brief comments on my flikr set bridge photos

4/04/2011

The Roshambo 29er lives

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Man, that was the slowest build in the history of mankind. I watched the ronde ned flanderseses and then went out and hit all the trails within a 2 mile radius of the house. Maybe 7 miles total? Build details:
Kelly 29er singlespeed frames, lots of Pauls bits.

It rolls and rolls good. Initial impressions:
1. Holy crap! are our trails dry for this time of year, the fires season is going to be a doozy.
2. Man! is it fun to ride.
3. Boy! am I out of shape.
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Big thanks to the Team Tarik sponsors that helped make this bike happen and work:
Mellow Velo bike shop in Santa Fe, Paul Components, and Kelly Bike.
No thanks to me for completely freezing up when it came time to build the wheels and extending the build for at least 4 months. This is the first time in 3 years that I have a race ready mountain bike earlier than the night before tierra torture. I may actually race socorro this year! Although that is apparently in two weeks, so lets not be hasty here...