McChris + transportation   20

Bicycling.com: Invisible Riders
Dan Koeppel describes and interviews laborers who ride to work in Los Angeles.
LA  labor  immigration  cycling  transportation 
june 2008 by McChris
Bicycle Hacker: Welcome Bicycle Hackers!
Here's a wiki that allows cyclists to create pages describing bicycle hacking projects.
wiki  cycling  hack  transportation 
march 2008 by McChris
Atlantic Monthly: The Next Slum?
Christopher B. Leinberger argues that suburbs, particularly the most sprawl-y are apt to become slums as younger people flock to the cities and transportation costs rise. Anyone who's spent much time In Oklahoma City could tell you that.
sprawl  sustainability  transportation 
february 2008 by McChris
Texas License Plates
Folks can vote for a new Texas license plate design at this site. The new plates will go into production in January 2009.
texas  transportation  poll  design 
february 2008 by McChris
The Yarn Car
The Yarn Car was another cool art car I saw at Maker Faire
artcar  transportation  maker_faire 
october 2007 by McChris
Camera Van by Harrod Blank
The Camera Van was one of the cooler things I saw at Maker Faire. Most of the cameras are clearly non-functional, but apparently it takes pictures too.
artcar  transportation  maker_faire  neato  surveillance 
october 2007 by McChris
User Generated Content Is About Efficiency And Growth, Not Exploitation
TechDirt uses the example of NYC's MetroNorth online lost-and-found system to argue that with Web 2.0, everyone comes out ahead. But when businesses use UGC, does everyone come out ahead equally?
NYC  transportation  Web2.0  UGC 
may 2007 by McChris
The Buried 1957 Plymouth
A time-capsule containing a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere will be unearthed in Tulsa on June 15th.
transportation  futurism  history  tulsa 
may 2007 by McChris
SpotScout Inc. - Parking the Mobile Generation™
This online marketplace for information about parking spots raises ethical issues of how commons are shared.
transportation  NYC  ethics  Web2.0 
march 2007 by McChris
Eyeteeth: Pac-Man: Graffiti or social engineering?
This cool street, um, highway art reminds drivers to keep a safe follow distance.
transportation  streetart  awesome  gaming 
december 2006 by McChris
Independent Online: Vehicles 'drive closer to cyclists wearing helmets'
According to a British researcher helmeted cyclists are more likely to be hit by cars because of the perception of safety. I wonder how culturally specific these findings are.
cycling  transportation 
september 2006 by McChris
Abandoned Stations
This awesome series of web pages has photos of abandoned New York City train stations and their historical context.
transportation  history  architecture  NYC 
september 2006 by McChris
Austin Bike Culture
The Yellow BIke Project is hosting a wiki for information about cycling events and history in Austin.
wiki  bicycle  austin  activism  transportation 
august 2006 by McChris
The Miss Rockaway Armada
Since I mentioned this at a party last night, I thought I would post this street art project here. The Miss Rockaway Armada are sailing a biodiesel raft made from salvaged parts down the Mississippi from Minneapolis to St. Louis.
art  streetart  transportation  sustainability  DIY  recycling  awesome 
august 2006 by McChris
Eyeteeth: Homeland Security hoopty
David Caruso's Horatio Caine needs to roll in one of these on the next season of "CSI:Miami."
stupid  lawenforcement  transportation  pork  redonkulous 
august 2006 by McChris
ihumpedyourhummer: Manifesto
This site is designed for sharing images and videos of direct action against Hummer trucks.
environmentalism  transportation  energy  humor  activism 
august 2006 by McChris
Viridian Note 00470: Clutching At Straw
Bruce Sterling provides links and terse commentary on biofuel production.
environmentalism  earth  transportation  biofuel  energy 
july 2006 by McChris
Get the Kids Drunk
Atrios has this insightful post on the drinking age of 21 in the US. I agree that the problem isn't teen drinking as much as teen driving. Let's make the drinking age 18 and the driving age 21.
youth  publicpolicy  transportation 
july 2006 by McChris
Chinese Company Intends to Build MG’s in Oklahoma - New York Times
I'm not sure it bodes well that a Chinese business is outsourcing manufacturing to my home state. The relaunced MGs will be built in Ardmore, which is about halfway between Dallas and OKC.
business  oklahoma  China  globalization  labor  transportation 
july 2006 by McChris

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