Posers

Posted by on Aug 7, 2011 in Random | 1 comment

He is right. Straight up^

More rants here

 

 

Animal Jam 2006

Posted by on Jul 28, 2011 in Videos | 0 comments

Thanks to Yoni. for the video.

http://www.yadontunderstand.com/

Imaginary Friends – New Blues

Posted by on Jul 28, 2011 in Random | 0 comments

Imaginary Friends – New Blues from Colin Michael Simmons on Vimeo.

Animal Jam 2007

Posted by on Jul 24, 2011 in Videos | 0 comments

This was a good jam. I helped build the ramps with some of the Staten Dudes. It was a good time.

I love little Mikes clips.

Thanks to Yoni. for the video.

http://www.yadontunderstand.com/

 

Women and Biking in New York City

Posted by on Jul 24, 2011 in News | 0 comments

Women and Biking in New York City: The Debate Continues
Posted on Wednesday July 6th by Melissa Lafsky

Last week, the New York Times stuck its toe in the waters of New York City’s bicyclist gender divide, and draws several conclusions. We’ve addressed the “Why don’t more women bike?” question before, but as biking sees an unprecedented rise in popularity —and funding — the issue has gained a few points on the public discussion Richter Scale.

The gender disparity in biking — three men currently bike for every one woman — is a constant undercurrent of the cycling debate, and has been addressed in everything from women’s biking initiatives to bike boutiques selling products just for female riders.

Media coverage of the Great Gender Divide has done a good job of narrowing down what isn’tgetting more women to ride bikes — more fashionable helmets and cuter bike colors being prime examples. But when it comes to what is working, there’s less clarity.

As we said before, safety remains a key concern for women. The Times points out that in actuality, biking is no less safe for women than it is for men (though the stats are a bit questionable given that there aren’t equal numbers of men and women riding in the first place). Still, perception is a powerful thing — if women think biking is unsafe, they are less likely to engage in it than men (this isn’t a mere generalization — it’s even been used as an argument for why men dominate high-risk fields like banking). Media contributes to the unsafe perceptions as well; when a cyclist dies, particularly when a female cyclist dies, it inevitably makes headlines.

Of course no single issue applies to ALL women, just as nothing applies to ALL men. But when you get down to the core of the women-and-biking debate, safety is the primary hurdle. Convenience – the ability to cart around groceries or shopping bags, etc. — is also a factor, as is the “I don’t want to look like a sweaty mess when I arrive at my destination” trope that always seems to get trudged out whenever the women-biking topic is discussed. But both of these still pale in comparison to safety.

Meanwhile, whether or not the “women don’t bike” mantra will be true in a few years is up for questioning. Streetsblog’s Ben Fried points out that the Times does little to note just how much progress NYC has made in growing the number of women cyclists — in fact, according to a2010 Department of Planning study he cites, the gender gap “narrowed from about 1.9 men for every woman in 2002, to about 1.7 in 2008, with most of the change happening between 2006 and 2008.” In other words, the gap is narrowing at an accelerated pace, likely because of all the money put into making biking safer over the past few years.

So what’s working as far as getting female cyclists to hit the NYC streets? Separating bike lanes from traffic – an act that goes straight to the core of the safety issue. As Fried points out:

Researchers like Harvard’s Anne Lusk, and Portland State University’s Jennifer Dill have all come to the conclusion that the share of female cyclists is higher where separation from traffic is more pronounced. Their positions are consistent with DCP’s finding that the gender gap on NYC’s greenways is substantially smaller than it is on painted bike lanes.

When you are talking about bike lanes that are separated from traffic entirely (by a real partition, as opposed to a painted white line) then the gender divide lessens dramatically. Which leads one to conclude that if we increase the number of separated bike lanes, we will increase the number of women riders. Regardless of whether they get sweaty.

 

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The Last People BFF Race photos.

Posted by on Jul 6, 2011 in Photos | 0 comments

http://thelastpeople.com/bff-new-york-grands/

Official Dans Comp X Etnies tour edit

Posted by on Jul 1, 2011 in Videos | 0 comments

Here is another video from the Dans Comp X Etnies tour. Here is the official description for the official video:

The official edit of the Dan’s Comp X Etnies Tour from May 2011. Featuring the riding of Corey Martinez, Tony Hamlin, Nathan Williams, Chase Dehart and others. Filmed in NYC, New Jersey, Philly, Ohio, Indiana and Chicago. Filmed and produced by Christian Rigal.

 

Check out Little Mike in the beginning of this video whipping everything.

 

 

 

Solo at Bike Film Festival.

Posted by on Jun 23, 2011 in News, Videos | 0 comments

Attached is an flyer for ‘Solo’ at the Bicycle Film Festival in New York City
this weekend.  Sorry I’m getting it to you so late. Make sure you check it out!

Skate Board Furniture

Posted by on May 29, 2011 in News, Photos, Random | 0 comments

Yes furniture made with recycled skate board decks. Turn old broken decks into tiles, tables, art, and whatever else your heart desires. Here is the link to their site.

 

Art of the board logo

Art of the board Table

Art of the board circle

Art of the board

drop off

And below is some balling furniture only Tom and Bupsy would have.

Money Table

Money table. Talking about Blowing money fast.

close up of Money table

Close up of Money table leg

Circut Table leg

Bupsy digital table. and yes its touch screen.

Circut Table

 

Circuts

Apple 2012 furniture line

 

Letter chair

Alex would love this chair!

whiskey Chair

Augie would love this chair!

 

 

 

Back to the Beach with NYC Parks Dept Characters

Posted by on May 27, 2011 in Events, Featured, News, Politrikkks | 0 comments

Life seems to be like smoke and mirrors sometimes.  Its all a show that eventually ends. It may not be a good one but its something to watch. I am glad I am here right now to see it. Back to the beach was on Wednesday May 25th, 2011.

We decided, we being  the Friends of the skate park would go to this event where the NYC Parks Dept Characters come to the beach and cut a yellow ribbon to mark the opening of the beach to the public. But you are not allowed to swim in the water until Saturday May 28th. Why they would have a back to the beach on a Wednesday and not open the beach on the day they cut the ribbon? Its called smoke and mirrors.

So we showed up all wearing shirts that say Where is OUR skate park?

where is OUR skate park

So of coarse we printed extra to give out as you see here almost the whole crowd had one on.

the people

It is also said that one of the Parks Dept staff even took a shirt, maybe because he or she feel that they should have not have demolished it.

Parks Dept

Yes your kids are in these peoples hands.

What a day to ride but no place to go.

What a nice day to go to the skate park if Staten Island had one.

Ocean Breeze civic and South Beach Civic

Ocena Breeze Civic and South Beach Civic always supporting.

great photo

Great photo. Timing is everything.

Commissioner being interviewed

NY1

Parks Department characters

yup.

dont take my photo

Back to the beach 2011 but no one is there.