This is a 'which is worse' question...
Do you clean your dirty shop rags, or bring them to the local
hazardous waste facility just like old paint, oil, gasoline, etc.,...?
Our shop rags are actually cut up t-shirts that were extra from a
cycling event over a decade ago -- so we have plenty and they cost us
nothing. But once they are dirty, they not only produce a fire hazard
but a cleaning / disposal issue.
The chemicals required to effectively clean rags aren't good for the
water supply / sewers -- since we all live down stream. At the same
time throwing something away (even properly) after one use seems like
a waste too.
What does everyone else do?
--
Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison
Project Coordinator
Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
2312 S. West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
w: 801-328-2453
c: 801-688-0183
www.slcbikecollective.org
Early August would probably be best just considering most people don't have
classes yet, so a lot more people would be able to participate.
Sara
Tallahassee, Florida
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> Hello everyone,
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> Since not very many people have responded, I thought
> I'd send a friendly follow-up on my earlier request
> for people to let those of us in Pittsburgh know
> whether you prefer early August or some time in
> September for Bike Bike 2007. Our collective will
> meet this weekend to set the dates, so if you've got a
> preference for any reason, speak up by Friday Oct 13!
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> thanks,
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> sometime in September (if that are the only two options left!) would be
> best. Thanks!
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> love, peace, and bicycle grease~
> your friends at B.I.C.A.S.
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> Hello everyone,
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> Since not very many people have responded, I thought
> I'd send a friendly follow-up on my earlier request
> for people to let those of us in Pittsburgh know
> whether you prefer early August or some time in
> September for Bike Bike 2007. Our collective will
> meet this weekend to set the dates, so if you've got a
> preference for any reason, speak up by Friday Oct 13!
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> thanks,
> Jessica
> Free Ride!, Pittsburgh
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sometime in September (if that are the only two options left!) would be best. Thanks!
love, peace, and bicycle grease~
your friends at B.I.C.A.S.
http://www.bicas.org
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From: Jessica McPherson <jessica_mcp(a)yahoo.com>
To: The Think Tank <thethinktank(a)lists.bikecollectives.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:01:05 PM
Subject: [TheThinkTank] dates for Bike Bike!- let us know now
Hello everyone,
Since not very many people have responded, I thought
I'd send a friendly follow-up on my earlier request
for people to let those of us in Pittsburgh know
whether you prefer early August or some time in
September for Bike Bike 2007. Our collective will
meet this weekend to set the dates, so if you've got a
preference for any reason, speak up by Friday Oct 13!
thanks,
Jessica
Free Ride!, Pittsburgh
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Everyone,
Could all of you send me some photos of your shop layouts? Regardless
if it is clean, or your ideal layout, I would like to see what the
common aspects of everyone's shops are.
Email them to: jonathan.morrison(a)gmail.com
--
Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison
Project Coordinator
Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
2312 S. West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
w: 801-328-2453
c: 801-688-0183
www.slcbikecollective.org
Please don't schedule Bike!Bike! 2007 over Interbike.
I went to Interbike for the first time this year, and while I do have
to acknowledge the retail consumerism -- there was a beautiful
underbelly of resources. I talked to key people at Park, Pedros,
Bikes Belong and Planet Bike just to name a few. For anyone who uses
tools and promotes commuting, you would be crazy NOT to go.
Booths are free to non-profits, so the Salt Lake City Bicycle
Collective is going to try and set up a table next year -- maybe even
do a seminar on community bike shops. But then I was thinking this
should be a collaborative effort of all collectives -- we should go in
numbers and demonstrate what a complimentary resource WE ARE to the
retail industry.
On other notes, aside from the below wholesale messenger bags, tools,
and you-name-its, there was one of the largest Alley Cat races I have
ever seen and Critical Mass on the strip. So if you go, ignore the
crap and concentrate on the stuff that matters to you -- there is
still plenty of that.
--
Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison
Project Coordinator
Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
2312 S. West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
w: 801-328-2453
c: 801-688-0183
www.slcbikecollective.org
On 10/5/06, andy(a)neighborhoodbikeworks.org
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> Dear Bovine,
>
> Don't recognize your alias so I don't know if I know you. If not,
> greetings from Philadelphia. Thanks for the heads up... I was even
> thinking of going to Interbike next year, but it is usually such a
> miserable experience for me that I wasn't thinking of going that much...
> (I hate conusmerism and Vegas in more or less equal amounts that seem to
> offset the fact that there are bikes there, most of which don't have
> electric motors)
>
> Is interbike a common destination for Bike-Bike atendees? If so, then
> it's obviously a bad time. Thankfully, there's more than one weekend in
> Sept; the first and second are not so good for us, but anything's better
> than August over here.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
>
>
> > Late September is interbike
> >
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Dear Bovine,
Don't recognize your alias so I don't know if I know you. If not,
greetings from Philadelphia. Thanks for the heads up... I was even
thinking of going to Interbike next year, but it is usually such a
miserable experience for me that I wasn't thinking of going that much...
(I hate conusmerism and Vegas in more or less equal amounts that seem to
offset the fact that there are bikes there, most of which don't have
electric motors)
Is interbike a common destination for Bike-Bike atendees? If so, then
it's obviously a bad time. Thankfully, there's more than one weekend in
Sept; the first and second are not so good for us, but anything's better
than August over here.
Regards,
Andy
> Late September is interbike
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www.neighborhoodbikeworks.org
(215) 386-0316
Hello everyone,
This is Jessica from Free Ride! in Pittsburgh. I
recently joined the list, and have just been reading
the archives trying to get caught up on where things
are at. Great to see the site is up, and with a wiki
too, very exciting!
Also; here in Pittsburgh we have begun discussing the
2007 bike!bike! conference. We're trying to set dates
now. September was mentioned during the discussion in
Milwaukee. I'd like to take a poll of potential
attendees to see whether early August or late
September is preferred. Before I start combing
through the BOOP and typing up all the addresses
there, does anyone know if an electronic list of co-op
email addresses exists?
Also, I know many groups are on this list, so go ahead
and respond to me regarding the date question if you
have a preference.
Finally, we'd like to get at least a basic page up on
the 2007 conference under the Bike!Bike! section of
the bikecollectives.org website. Who do I talk to
about editing that section?
Thanks!
-Jessica
jessica_mcp at yahoo.com
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