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A close brush with a distracted driver is enough to intimidate the most avid bikers from riding at night. The problem isn’t just about visibility, as safety lights are effective at capturing the attention of a driver. However, these lights are typically constrained to the bike frame, which highlights only a fraction of the bike’s envelope. Bike lanes have proven to be an effective method of protecting cyclists on congested roads. One key is that the lane establishes a well defined boundary beyond the envelope of the bicycle, providing a greater margin of safety between the car and the cyclist. Yet, only a small fraction of streets have dedicated bike lanes, and with an installation cost of $5,000 to $50,000 per mile, we shouldn’t expect to find them everywhere anytime soon. Instead of adapting cycling to established bike lanes, the bike lane should adapt to the cyclists. This is the idea behind the LightLane. Our system projects a crisply defined virtual bike lane onto pavement, using a laser, providing the driver with a familiar boundary to avoid. With a wider margin of safety, bikers will regain their confidence to ride at night, making the bike a more viable commuting alternative.
My reflection in the door way of the infamous Selfridges building in Birmingham, taken whilst it was snowing. I was standing on the equivalent of a slushy ice-rink. I love the mix of lines, curves, old and new in this shot - with the snow covered church reflected in the glass.
In front of an auditorium of people in San Francisco in 1968, Douglas Englebart is demonstrating for the first time how the hyperlink works, how to use a mouse as an input device and that video image of Englebart alongside his demo? That probably makes it the first video conference, too.
Adult and juvenile round-tailed ground squirrels.
Photos from the Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists led Lizard Walk on June 10 2017.
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Dear Flikr friends,
I think it is about the time for some little interaction.
You see me here every day and kind of know a little the way I am.
The story is following.. I am getting my first two tattoos. Yeahhh, why get only one first tattoo when I can get two at the same time.
So.. One is done and done, I have decided a long time ago.
Though, there is a little thinking about the second one.
Getting back to you kinda know me in some ways .. What would you imagine as my tattoo? A sample, a drawing, a photo (hell, why not), that you can totally imagine on my skin. Post it here, link or something.
I would really appreciate. :) Could be fun!
And who knows...
A ring-billed gull decided to harass a young osprey after one of its first successful fishing trips. Grainy but interesting, I think. (Wellfleet, MA: 12 July, 2016)
We know people, animals, brids interact with each other. Even object must be interacting with each other. Like two tea cups on a coffe shop table... They might be actually chatting with each other.
And here is serious on jo interaction of signal poles. Tedious job, thankless job, mad drivers, pissingf dogs, hot car passing by
What they must be talking ???