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LIFECYCLE: 365 days in the life of a bike in NYC 26 Jan 2012

Last year, Red Peak Branding conducted a unique urban experiment for Hudson Urban Bicycles. On 1st January 2011 they chained a fully loaded bike - complete with bells, basket, lights and so forth - to a post along a busy Soho street. Then, they took a picture of it every day for 365 days. Watch the video below (which cycles through the pics one by one) to see the bike slowly vanish before your very eyes:

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Mega 28 Feb 2012 05:56 PM

Andreas Kuckartz, pettry much everyone has stated explicitly that they are for whatever measures they can be convinced are actually effective. I think there has been enough evidence to show that accessibility is at least one goal of everyone.Take the longdesc debate: Those opposed couch all their debate in terms of the negative effect they perceive of longdesc on overall accessibility. I really see no other motivation for them to oppose it. Really. What would it be? Opposing it causes enough of a stink that it seems reasonable to think that the cost of not opposing it is high relative to just giving in. Do you think that e.g., Ian is actively anti-accessibility?That, frankly, seems off the chart to me.

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