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'The ticket was for almost $600’: Electric unicyclists demand change to B.C. road rules
  • Maybe it boils down to deciding if they should be regulated like motorcycles or like bicycles? All the laws and requirements are already in place for each, but no-one has decided where they fit yet; instead they are categorizing them as toys.

  • Washington is considering replace gas tax with controversial pay-per-mile program
  • First everyone bitches about how EVs don’t pay gas taxes to help cover road costs (which are mostly covered by other taxes anyway). Then they bitch when a more equitable tax option is suggested.

    Just can’t win, eh?

  • I wish it was satire.
  • Time to pull up my big boy undies and start riding my bike. That sucker ain’t controlled by anyone but me. <middle finger to the car companies, wobbles down the road on a two-wheeler>

  • Building a more efficient bike
  • This is a really nifty school project, but… there are two crank arms, so the curve showing inefficiency is missing the second crank that would be present in the real world. And human legs aren’t pistons or simple weights.

    The leg itself produces more or less oomph depending on the position of joints and what muscles are active at different positions, when muscles are stretched, slack, preloaded, etc. (Ever wonder why runners crouch just before the starting gun goes off? Or why even little kids flex forward at the hips when racing on bikes?)

    The human leg “likes” to stride, pedals take advantage of the way the human leg works. Pistoning like a pogo stick works for mechanisms, but a human doing that is gonna end up as a patient in physical therapy with -at the very least- vicious knee pain from maximally loading the leg with the knee forward of the ball of the foot. (Remember your coach yelling at you to correct your squat form? Compare the “squat” at max load to the leg on a properly fitted crank bike vs on a piston mimic bike.)

  • What's everyone's go-to bag?
  • Jansport “Right Pack.” Just the right size for my packing list. No extra straps or belts. No internal organization. Rain flaps over the zippers. Clean and simple and unremarkable.

  • Eating the bugs?
  • I’ve eaten a few things made with powdered crickets. They were ok. I think treating it as a protein powder and adding it to baked goods makes the idea of eating “bugs” more palatable for most people.

  • Americans are losing the ability to walk
  • “Hey, George! I’m at the Starbucks on your corner. Y’know what would be funny? You drive your van over here and park right in front. I’ll video you the whole way. It will look totally spontaneous and it will be an awesome Tik Tok. Wait, wait, let me stand in the window so I get a good shot. Ok, I’m focused on you, start the van!”

  • The BEST Ukulele Warm-up Exercise!

    Caterpillar exercise using all four fingers to fret up and down the neck, working on coordinating both hands.

    [image description: man with short brown hair and beard holding a Kanile’a brand wooden tenor ukulele. Titled My favorite ukulele warm-up exercise for all levels.]

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    What are your favorite Solarpunk novels or short stories that might appeal to someone outside the movement?
  • Most of Ursula le Guin’s work, she’s pretty much the grandmother of solar punk sci-fi.

    The short story “A Fisherman of the Inland Sea” (in the collection of the same name) is a good place to start if you haven’t read her stuff before and want a quick sample.

  • www.bbc.com Seven cleverly designed emergency homes around the world

    On World Refugee Day we look at some of the ingenious dwellings around the world created for displaced people, from Ukraine to Cape Town and California.

    This isn’t something I’m doing, but it is something to keep in mind if you want to work designing or implementing emergency housing.

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    The HU - Shireg Shireg (Official Audio)

    Audio only. This is one of my favorite pieces by The Hu. Maybe it’s my favorite.

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    Excellent resource: Lady Light Travel

    ladylighttravel.com Lady Light Travel

    Women's travel with a single carry on. Tutorials, packing tips & techniques, clothing ideas, and more!

    Lady Light Travel

    So much good information! LLT is well worth a look. I would love it if she came to this community, she is a treasure.

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    Calling all refugees! *Reddugees?* What has your experience been since migrating from Reddit to Lemmy?
  • Click the “instances” button (bottom) when you visit potential homes to see if they are federated with the gaming community you want.

    Better yet, join the instance that hosts the gaming community you want.

    For every instance you can click the “communities” button (top) to see a list of all the communities on that instance.

  • ukulelemagazine.com Building a Ukulele Club: How to Make Your Group Fun, Strong, and Successful | Ukulele Magazine

    We interviewed the leaders of some of the most popular and well-run ukulele clubs in the world to get their advice on building a better ukulele club.

    Building a Ukulele Club: How to Make Your Group Fun, Strong, and Successful | Ukulele Magazine

    There are a surprising number of ukulele clubs “in the wild”, some are quite tiny and difficult to find. If you’re not having luck, ask places that have community rooms (like the library or senior center or parks department) if they have a ukulele group that meets there.

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    theconversation.com Can we train our taste buds for health? A neuroscientist explains how genes and diet shape taste

    Research is clear that what we eat can drive our test preferences as early as 2 years of age.

    Can we train our taste buds for health? A neuroscientist explains how genes and diet shape taste

    Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to go make the Mochi Cake recipe topped with dried strawberries that was posted last week.

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    Independent ukulele maker: Oceana Ukuleles

    www.oceanaukuleles.com Oceana Ukuleles

    Oceana Ukuleles, makers of finely crafted instruments. Custom made, tenor, cigar box, sopranos, baritones, super ukes, and more!

    Oceana Ukuleles

    Someday, after I win the lottery!

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    Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen) on Harpejji G16 by Mathieu Terrade.

    Mesmerizing strange thing…

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    Travel ukuleles

    ukulelemagazine.com These Ukes Were Made for Walking: Travel Uke Roundup | Ukulele Magazine

    While any ukulele can be a travel uke, instruments that are built a bit more ruggedly are undeniably preferable. Here are some good ukes for traveling.

    These Ukes Were Made for Walking: Travel Uke Roundup | Ukulele Magazine

    I suppose traveling with a uke is by definition “many bagging” if it’s in its own bag. I don’t bother with a hard case or padded gig bag, just a thin gig bag for my 20-year-old cheap no-name laminate concert sized uke.

    But… a plastic uke would be nice for those times when conditions are damp or for kayaking when it is downright soggy. Looking at Kala Waterman ukes right now, especially a soprano. (I don’t have a soprano, which is excuse #1 for getting one; and it will take up less space than my concert, which is excuse #2. I’m sure I can come up with more as needed.)

    What’s your traveling musical instrument?

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    Honoka - Don't Stop Me Now (by Queen)

    Honoka (of Honoka + Azita “Wipeout” fame, if you haven’t seen a video, check it out) playing a nifty arrangement for 2 ukes.

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    Tutorial: Wipeout

    Everybody plays it, you know you want to!

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    losangelesukulelefestival.com Los Angeles International Ukulele Festival

    Join us in sunny Southern California for the biggest ukulele music festival in the U.S.!

    Los Angeles International Ukulele Festival

    September 22-24

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    One bag for commuters?
  • That’s funny, I was going to mention my compass but didn’t want to sound paranoid! I have a poor sense of direction, so I keep a little hunter’s compass handy. There are decent ones to hang on zippers and some that pin, avoid the tiny novelty ones. (I also have an orienteering compass for hiking.). The Apple Watch Ultra has a GPS “compass” in the face, but for that price I can just keep buying a new hunter’s compass every time I lose one and still come out ahead.

    I also have a tiny toiletries kit, about the size of a slice of bread. Usually a food-bar and water. Bandana, of course.

  • What's your definition of one-bagging?
  • 30 liter backpack. Wearing one outfit and carrying two outfits in the pack. A little hand laundry every day or two.

    Less stuff, fewer worries. This is as pared down as I want to go, and I can travel indefinitely with it.

    Everyone needs to work out the best system for them, and they are all going to be different.

  • Fremont Clear fluorocarbon strings

    My favorite strings at the moment, so I’m biased. Unlike Fremont Blackline, the Clears only come in one flavor. (And it’s a delicious flavor!). A set of high G strings is about $7. A single unwound low G is about $3.

    The moment I played a set was one of those cartoonishly “ah-ha! Eureka!” experiences. Everything felt and sounded perfect.

    The strings feel gentle and responsive under the fingers, unlike Aquilas which feel heavy and dull to me. Hammer-ons and pull-offs are so easy and clear. I can play with much more nuance than with Aquilas or heavier fluorocarbon. (Mind you I play quietly by myself, so I don’t know how these would sound where volume is required in a group or performing.)

    Try a set of the Fremonts if you have arthritis or strength issues in your hands, or neuropathy, or are just frustrated by strings that require pedal-to-the-metal amounts of power to play.

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    Gutless Wonders!

    Colectomies, colostomies, ileostomies, j-pouches, colo-rectal cancers, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis - I searched but did not find! Where are all my gutless wonder peeps?

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    Learn The Ukulele Fingerboard Quickly & Easily

    The fretboard is pretty wild. And if you are coming to the ukulele from wind instruments like I am, this video overview might be helpful.

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    “Got a Ukulele” Ukulele Festival Calendar

    www.gotaukulele.com UKULELE FESTIVAL CALENDAR

    Got A Ukulele Festival Calendar - listing global uke fests throughout the year for fans of this musical instrument

    UKULELE FESTIVAL CALENDAR

    This is only one festival calendar, I’m sure there are more to be added. (please add any you know of)

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    Do you prefer Mango or Koa Ukuleles? Romero Creations Replica and Tiny Tenor

    Mango vs koa tone woods. Identical tenors and “tiny tenors” that only differ by the woods used.

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    How An ʻUkulele Is Made | PBS HAWAIʻI DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE

    Quick tour through the Koaloha factory.

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    Which Strings Go With Which Ukuleles?

    Uke With Alex (Alex Beds of SUS fame) discusses matching strings with tone woods

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    Fingerstyle and Chord-melody tutorials from Matt Dahlberg

    For those of us who would rather play the melody than sing it, this is a treasure trove!

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