Title #2 Fearlessly, See the world "On the Cheap." Title #3 10 Fears and after you conquer them, 10 Cities that give you the world Fear in cycling is a real force in today’s world. Cycling in the city is much different from cycling in the suburbs or cross-country. There is the fear of accidents, getting lost, fear of unexpected meetings with hostile motorists, and the very real fear of becoming a victim of violent crime. These fears might deter you from cycling in big cities or planning a…
The history of the Ford Mustang has continued to grow as the years have passed. In 2014 it celebrated its 50th anniversary with many events around the world that paid homage to the most famous model of the oval signature. The Mustang, one of the most legendary cars on the American market, is still celebrating its birthday. Despite the time that has passed by, it remains just as it did the first day: seductive and sporty. In the early 1960s, Lee Iacocca commissioned Gene Bordinat to design a new…
Wes Anderson’s films are known for his vibrant color scheme and dry humor among others. Between his tracking shots and his attention to precision, symmetry and patterns, mixing them together he has created a unique style. This paper will analyze Wes Anderson’s “Castello Cavalcanti” and in this film, he did not stray from his tradition. The time is evening and initially you get the impression that it’s going to be a quite night. The opening scene starts with a long shot still and pan from the…
“Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle. I want to ride my bike.” High pitched in all its glory—at the top of our lungs—it was “Bicycle Race” by Queen, or The Bicycle Song in the terms of an unknowing five-year-old. It started my morning for three years. Katherina would rock out to and sing this memorable song, even through its fiftieth time, with a joy that few siblings can muster. Sometimes loud, sometimes in a fit of giggles, but…
Why – Are you one of those people who look around the pits and does what everyone does? Do you set your car up just like the guy next to you? Do you have the same springs in the car as the leader? Do you run the same stagger as everyone else? If this is you, I pose this questions “Why follow everyone else?” Doesn’t a racer want to win? So why not lead, instead of follow? Why not as ask why? In today’s racing world of crate motors, store bought cars, spec tires, etc, why not strive to be more?…
SKI-DOO SNOWMOBILES: CHANGING THE WAYS OF WINTER FUN There is no greater feeling than flying over the snow going 80 miles per hour on a snowmobile. The snowmobile industry has provided many communities with millions of dollars for businesses such as dealerships, hotels, restaurants, and manufacturers. The average snowmobiler takes 3-4 times every winter for some fun. The snowmobile has changed in design since the first attempts to add a motor to a sled. The snowmobile has become lighter and…
The story of bicycling in the United States begins in the years just after the Civil War. In the mid-1860s, French mechanics working in blacksmith and carriage shops helped develop machines known as “velocipedes” (from the Latin words velox pedis, or “swift of foot”). Early champions hailed the new technology largely for its utility. Calling it the new “poor man’s horse,” such early “velocipedestrians” promised an end to transportation dependency. The new machines gave individuals a safe,…
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stylistic choices can contribute to an unsafe decision. Just because a helmet is up for sale doesn't mean it's safe, or that it's safe for you in particular. Here are five tips to follow when getting a helmet: Get a full face helmet. Almost half of all motorcycle injuries involve the face. Horrific and fatal injuries do occur to the face, chin, and jaw. Surviving a serious facial injury also means coping with an altered appearance, which can drastically affect your quality of life. A full face…
The Hushold effect Bicycle has, with Thor Husholds in-ternational success during the twenty-first century, contributed to the cycling become Norway's second largest sport after football. When Norwegian TV2 began live broadcasts of the Tour de France and the common man could follow Hushovd, exploded in the country's interest in the sport of cycling. Even the sports editors of state-owned NRK, were monitors cycling diligently. In just five or six years be-came a sport bike that is mentioned daily…