Here are the stats from today's ride to work:
Dist: 6.83 miles
Avg Spd: 15.9 mph
Time: 25 min 42 sec
Apx Cal: 580
Total Bike Odo: 1408.3 miles
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Here are the stats from today's ride to work:
Dist: 6.83 miles
Avg Spd: 15.9 mph
Time: 25 min 42 sec
Apx Cal: 580
Total Bike Odo: 1408.3 miles
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Today is Cyndi and I's one year anniversary in Richmond, VA. (Actually, the 20th was, but today marks one year in my new job!) |
Happy Birthday to the Slurpee today!
Dist: 6.83 miles
Avg Spd: 16.0 mph
Time: 25 min 31 sec
Apx Cal: 583
Total Bike Odo: 1394.5 miles
The Observer (a UK paper) is reporting on a potential problem with a certain strain of bananas.
…to judge by supermarket figures, this love of the banana is shared by millions. Sales of the fruit have recently reached all-time highs. More than 95 per cent of UK households buy bananas every week. Only lottery tickets and petrol sales outstrip them. Bananas are us, it seems.
The trouble is that this popularity is under threat. According to reports by biologists, the banana could be heading down the road to extinction. Or, to be more precise, the Cavendish – the variety sold in shops throughout Britain – may be en route to oblivion.
Why is this? Well, it turns out that the Cavendish is sterile. The trees must be grown from cuttings of other trees. This leads to the plants being very similar.
I didn't take a lot of time, but I did try to find out what kind of bananas are eaten in the US. I was unable to find out; however, I came across this article about bananas and plantains that was very interesting.
WorldNetDaily is reporting that Google appears to be censoring news sites from Google news because of content. This comes on top of Google refusing to run certain political adds.
Are they liberal? Are they biased? I don't know….they are still my search engine of choice (I like Google news too). However, I'll add this to my brain just to more accurately judge the quality of results or news listings.
Today at work, someone had left a bunch of bottles of AquaCal out for whoever wanted them. I took two to try…strawberry and grape.
Both were ok. They would have been better for me had they been fizzy like pop, but the taste was way better than some other products like Fruit2O or the Aquafina Flavor Splash.
One odd thing about the grape flavor…imagine drinking 16.9 oz of that grape tasting kids medicine (I forget what it is) and you have a good idea of what the grape tastes like.
A guy at work was selling an X-box. He had a whole list of games and accessories as part of a bundle. I couldn't afford the whole thing (I want another xbox so I can run xbox linux and use it as a pvr.), but I did buy one of the games.
I bought Burnout 3 for $12.00. Not a bad deal if you ask me. I already have burnout 2 and love it. Burnout 3 is supposed to have even better crash scenes, etc…. Here in the next few days, I'll write a review and let you know what I think.
Here are my stats from this morning's bike ride:
Dist: 6.86 miles
Avg Spd: 16.0 mph
Time: 25 min 29 sec
Apx Cal: 583
Total Bike Odo: 1380.9 miles
I read about this company several years ago, and did some research. At the time, I thought it would be neat to do…now, with the proce of fuel, I wish I would have! Check them out…they offer bolt-on kits to make your diesel engine run on vegetable oil.
Won’t work, you say? Well, do some research. You’ll find out that the diesel engine was originally invented to run on peanut oil. It was only after oil and refining discovered was it converted to run on diesel fuel.
[Update 12-06-2008 14:30:01] See this post where I have a link to some dangers about using waste oil in your diesel.