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Does anyone know if there’s a limit to how long a person is allowed to keep his bike locked up to a public bike rack? It’s an admittedly small gripe in the grand scheme of things, but someone locked up this Ross in our preferred parking spot in Dumbo a few weeks ago and has yet to return for it. Bike parking’s at a premium around our office building and at a certain point this violates the social contract, no?


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  1. “Bikes are for healthy energetic people.”

    Rubbish. As a fairly regular older biker (non spandex and think that 15mph is speeding) I use my bike to get around. And I don’t mind pedestrians even if they “jump in front of me” (which honestly has never happened, if ou can’t see when a ped is about to get in your way, you’re either blind or going too fast.)

    Now I could only get my over-45 friends to bike, cycling would become a normal activity.

  2. IZ also that is cool. did you know that not having children is THE single MOST “green” thing you can do for the environment? people never seem to like to talk about that for some reason.

    *rob*

  3. Actually from my 20 something’s dating experience (which, parenthetically, has resulted in absolutely NO PROGENY!!!! ZERO BABIES!!! NOT A ONE SINGLE ITTY BITTY LITTLE FETUS!!! natch!!!!!!grrrrrr!!!) vegan farts are not at all smelly. It’s the meat eaters you gotta watch out for (my dogs, fr instance).

  4. oh please like bikes dont add to air pollution? just think of all those stinky vegan farts that are expelled into the air while people are on bikes!? gack! tho i guess it’s better into the air then on a train. and etson makes a GREAT point!

    *rob*

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