Someones selling their Bilenky! (by Bantam Bicycle Works)
Damn, that might fit me too... beautiful bicycle.
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Someones selling their Bilenky! (by Bantam Bicycle Works)
Damn, that might fit me too... beautiful bicycle.
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cyclocross, 1931
Group of dinosaurs, featuring all the classics; the T-Rex, Ankylosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Brachiosaurus, the Velociraptor, Tropeognathus, Pteranodon, Parasaurolophus, and Iguanodon. Plus a banner that makes it clear you love dinosaurs. Design available on t-shirts and more here http://www.cafepress.com/jadafitch/9994075and here http://society6.com/JadaFitch
Thanks for the submission Jada!
Still alive! Time to say goodbye to the Wolber and rebuild some wheels.
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1988 Colnago Master (by tizzen)
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A PEEK INTO THE CONTROL ROOM OF SPACE SHUTTLES
Although many of us have fantasized about becoming an astronaut when we “grow up”, making rocket ships out of cardboard refrigerator boxes, very few people actually went through with it. But lucky for us common folk, photographer Ben Cooper gives us all a chance to relive our space fantasies. Cooper brings us an insider look at the Flight Decks of the Endeavour, Discovery, and Atlantis space shuttles. The fact that there are people who actually know how to operate all of these switches is pretty phenomenal.
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Returning astronauts report a huge shift in thinking
Someday soon, we may all be able to see what they have experienced. Will that change how we treat the Earth?
One of the first permanent mountaintop observatories is the Lick Observatory. Built in 1888 by the Warner and Swasey Co., the telescope still sits in it’s original spot just east of San Jose and is still operating to this day.
We recently visited the observatory and talked with Steve Vogt, an astronomy professor at UC Santa Cruz, who used to sneak into the observatory as a kid. Watch the video →