witnessed a bike crash

Jun. 13th, 2025 07:05 pm
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No one badly injured, probably.ExpandRead more... )

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sapphic summer !

Jun. 12th, 2025 08:01 pm
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[Image Description: An event banner featuring an outstretched hand holding a slice of watermelon with a heart-shaped hole cut into it, a pool visible in the background. The text reads, "Sapphic Summer" at the top and "a femslash fest" to the side. End ID]

[personal profile] toothpastepancake is hosting Sapphic Summer!!

everyone go check out the prompts and leave a femslash fill or two!!
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bikeshare rant, and library stuff

Jun. 11th, 2025 08:08 pm
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Nothing deep here, just griping about today.

Avi and I set out to the Drexel Museum of Natural History. I took Indego ebike, to not worry about leaving my bike out locked, and to keep up with him. That was mostly okay, though my bike started making rattlings sounds on the way, and 20th has so many potholes, and manholes that are deep enough to potholes. I am once again baffled by how the US goes all-in on car dependency, yet can't keep the streets smooth.ExpandRead more... )

To leaven the negativity: the museum was decent. Nice hall of dinosaur fossils (or their casts), and a lot of good dioramas. OTOH even making a second pass, I'd basically squeezed it dry in 2-2.5 hours, and our first pass took just 1.5 hours. Is that good value for $22 full-price ticket? I doubt. Fortunately we weren't paying full price.

Logan Square was kind of nice, with its flowering bushes and water fountain, and I finally checked out the main library of Philadelphia. Was nice to be in a big library again, and I accidentally found a shelf full of bicycling books, several of which I checked out.

But Philadelphia hasn't gone in on the sort of checkout technology where you can 'turn off' a book after checking it out, so that it doesn't set off the detector. At my branch library (which has no self-checkout), the librarian gives my books to me after I've gone through the detector. At the main library, you need to have brought your printed receipt with you; I ran into a bit of trouble because I'd actually turned in some other books I checked out, to make room in my backpack for the bike books, and didn't keep the first receipt for the remaining book from the first set. Fortunately the guard decided I probably wasn't doing an elaborate scam to steal one book.

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The power of one-lane streets

Jun. 11th, 2025 12:37 am
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I want to talk about one-lane city streets: streets with only one travel lane (and are thus also one-way, at least for cars.)

Advantages:

  • They're great for pedestrians, with only 3 meters to cross to get out of the active car zone. (A pedestrian refuge between each lane would give similar benefit; in reality you'd likely only get that in a one-lane-each-way street.)

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two-lane street: Christian

Jun. 10th, 2025 08:03 pm
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I previously talked about different bidirectional two-lane streets in Berkeley/Albany. Gilman, which was narrow, and annoying and crossable; Marin, which was wide (parking, bike, wide travel, plus turn lanes), and a high-speed stream of death. Tonight I'll talk about Christian, also two-lanes, and even narrower than Gilman since there is parking on only one side[1]. It is objectively much more crossable than Marin, but has felt more annoying than Gilman, such that on my casual walks with no destination, I will often avoid crossing it. Why should this be the case? I don't know, but some ideas. ExpandRead more... )

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pastrami disappointment

Jun. 8th, 2025 02:25 pm
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After visiting the Jewish museum Friday, I found myself wanting pastrami. BOP Kosh (nee Koch?) deli was a block away, and had a good price ($12), but no pastrami in stock at the moment. Oh well.

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ebike adventures

Jun. 6th, 2025 06:03 pm
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Decided today to go to the Drexel Museum of Natural History. But Avi was interested too, yet couldn't go today. Decided on the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History. Close enough to walk to, if I wanted a brisk 20 minute walk in dew point 20 C weather. Easy bike, but taking my bike raises concerns about leaving it locked for hours in Center City. So went to Indego bikeshare, and an ebike, partly because that's all the station had. ExpandRead more... )

sapphic summer thoughts

Jun. 6th, 2025 02:35 pm
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ok so as i mentioned earlier this year i'm not planning on running Sapphic Summer anymore. if anyone else would like to pick up the mantle, feel free to use the banners and whatever you want from the past years' posts.

i WAS thinking however of doing a shorter, less mod hands-on spin on the event and wondered if the general femslash public had any thoughts on it it sounds like a viable way to ?? run the event i guess ksjnkfnsdf

basically i was imagining a two week event where the format is similar: i would post some starter threads and people would reply with their fills + three new prompts BUT i would not compile posts containing lists of all the prompts and fills. i would have a Fills Thread much like in other events and everyone would just have to go looking through everyone's comments to look at prompts

with how stacked the threads tend to get though (for example) it might be too much of a pain to navigate without the separate compiled prompt list. the solution to that i guess would be to have everyone make new comments with their fill + new prompts instead of replying to the original comment of the prompt they've filled...i am simply thinking out loud at this point

anyway please let me know if you have any thoughts!! if you think it'd work, if you think it'd be an absolute Mess etc etc also if anyone decides to run the actual factual Sapphic Summer event in it's original form i will simply not do this but if not i thought this would be a good way to keep its spirit alive
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