Bill Eager. This is my personal blog, featuring lots of video games, music, dogs, bicycles, boats, technology, and humor. Please ask me anything, or find me on soundcloud, twitter, and github.
2 bikes, my own and my girlfriend’s, were stolen today from inside our building in Park Slope, via breaking and entering.
My bike is a Gary Fisher Erwin, black and red, probably 60cm, with a sticker on it that says “Bert’s Bikes”.
My girlfriend’s is a Trek 7.4 FX WSD women’s road bike with straight handlebars (not scoops), in teal. I’ll try to update this more if I can find the specific information.
If you have any leads or any information please send me an ask with whatever you can or email beager@gmail.com. These bikes are very dear to us. Even if you don’t have information, a signal boost for NYC, Brooklyn, or the biking community at large would be very appreciated.
In which riding a bike signifies your complicity in Bloomberg’s totalitarian regime, Nazi collaboration with Muslim extremists, and the obliteration of Dresden.
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I heard somewhere that in NL it’s common practice for the driver to open his car door with the opposite arm, so he gets a good look behind him. Not sure if it’s true or even really practical, but it’s a good thought.
Today’s problems consisted mostly of people not checking their mirrors at all.
I fell in love with Tumblr the day I first saw the product.
David Karp built something magical and I was hooked immediately. As a user, as an investor and a member of the community.
And I’ve been using the product nearly every day for the past eleven years. I adore the Tumblr community and most especially the people that made it possible.
But I can’t bear to watch AOL/Oath/Verizon destroy this place. All the crazy take over ads, mobile apps that don’t work, important features that stop working, artful communities being shut down, and good people leaving the company.
So today I’ve moved this blog of mine to Wordpress. The domain and RSS stays the same but if you have been reading my posts in your Tumblr Dashboard, then it will be a bit quiet from now on. And that is hard to say out loud.
Thank you so much for any of you that have followed me on this journey. It means a lot to me and I hope you keep in touch at my new home.