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pearlvelo:

The Bicycle Tourist Cookbook. This book was published in 1979. It’s an amazing manual/recipe collection on cooking during a bicycle tour. The Adventure Cycling website rereleased this book in a PDF format so everyone could enjoy this classic. You can download a copy from the link above. Happy meals equal happy trails.
05.14.12 /22:58/ 7
thegrreatescape:

SF, thanks for now. Mt Diablo, see You tonight.
05.13.12 /15:27/ 5
Gianna
04.30.12 /23:28
evilandlettuce:

There is a dot and a cross. You can print this out or just do it on the screen. Cover your left eye and move yourself away from your screen or printout so that you are looking directly at the dot from some distance away. Keep looking directly at the dot and move towards it. As you do so, the cross will move away from you in the corner of your eye. At some point the cross will disappear! As you keep moving in, it will re-appear and continue moving out. If you move back and forth, you will see the cross appear and disappear. This will demonstrate the edges of your blind spot. Just to check, cover your right eye and do the same - no blind spot! That’s because your left eye’s blind spot is to the left of the dot. You can check this one as well by turning the printout upside down if you’ve printed the image.
“You’re not perceiving what’s out there, you’re perceiving whatever your brain tells you.”
-David Eagleman, Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
02.11.12 /22:34/ 13
youmightfindyourself:

Rain, by Jack Gilbert
01.20.12 /13:49/ 876

DARK SIDE OF THE LENS

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