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Toyota Prius Projects x Parlee Cycles
Wow, you gotta watch this video of the Parlee Cycles custom-designed and super-hi-tech bike that’s part of Toyota’s Prius Projects initiative. The bike incorporates something called neuron shifting which uses brainwaves to tell the bike gears to go up and … Continue reading
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Tags: bike, concept, gear, Neuron Shifting, Parlee Cycles, Prius, projects, shift, technology, toyota
StringBike develops StringDrive technology for bicycles
Hmm, interesting: A new company named StringBike is experimenting and developing new technology for bicycles that allows for continuous pushing of the rear wheel on both sides of the bike (whereas on a normal bike, usually only one leg is … Continue reading
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Tags: bicycle, gears, lines, motion, shift, string, StringBike, StringDrive, technology, wheel
The rise of the amateur photographer over the professional
The New York Times today published an article about the rise of the amateur photographer over the professionally trained photographer. In short, the NYT reports that the phenomenon is due to a number of reasons including the decreasing price of … Continue reading
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Tags: amateur, change, harder, magazines, photographer, poor, professional, shift