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It's been a while but here's an update for you and the Descent-World users.
"Drop In" has been dormant for just over 2 years since the New Zealand tour but we've been working on a better way to reach the world's MTB riding community and Now the series is online and being syndicated to partner MTB websites around the world.
The human mind can be an incredible thing. Check this guy out. It's about 5 minutes long so put the kettle on, make a brew and stick your headphones in.
Thanks to Chase Jarvis.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ChaseJarvis/~3/141095646/one-camera-that-...
as it's a blatant add for Yeti its nice to see nice clear footage as opposed to the You tube stuff. Nothing against YT but watching something similar to Crimewatch CCTV footage does get a little bit tiring on the eyes. Perhaps its time for some new additions to the DVD collection?
'A beginners guide to giving a damn about climate change'
By our friends over at Airside and Mother. This piece of animation is great on so many levels.
Not likely...Just check out the footage of table top at the end and the vintage / new rave Answer gear!
What do you get if you combine great music, a cool concept and fantastic implementation?
Check this out :
http://www.woostercollective.com/2007/05/shit_were_diggin_max_tyries_han...
Just imagine the effort involved!
Or maybe not, just depends on where you look or how much time you have on your hands I guess. This one is from those super nice guysTomi and Pau Misser, who are doing a lot of good things at the moment. Take a peek.
Mike over at digitalagency found this via crunchnotes the other day.
It's very nicely done and pretty cool.
As Ewan over at edublogs said they look like a good bunch to work for.
I like the guys like Eric Barone , while most of us argue over flats vs. clips, wonder if the UCI can stop altering rules that worked fine in the first place, vilify those who chose to wear Lycra, winge about courses, etc, etc, they're out there doing what we're all supposed to be doing.
Riding a push bike down a mountainside as fast as possible, Mr. Barone does in the purist way possible and at speeds that most people wouldn't dream of doing in their car.

