Four dudes talking about a male-dominated topic. Totally progressive, dude.
I've let you know at least twice now that we do not want to be on this list. Bike Talk is not the same as the Think Tank. I'm sure anyone interested in these updates would be willing to join a seperate list. Until then, your last paragraph is either a joke or a lie and your emails are unsolicited.
Andrea
On 12/25/09, bike talk livebiketalk@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Spokes Folks,
It's Jim C. here, and I'm writing to invite, no, to convince you to be heard
- and not just by the online Bike Talk group this week. This coming
Tuesday, December 29th, Bike Talk will get its first live broadcast show on KPFK, 90.7 FM from 11PM til midnight Pacific Time - you can check them out here http://www.kpfk.org/.
Who listens to the radio these days? Well, you might be surprised. KPFK is a groundbreaking Pacifica station that broadcasts many great shows including my personal favorite, 'Democracy Now!' - herehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KPFKis a link to the KPFK wikipedia page. KPFK is considered a progressive radio station that leans a little farther left than other media stations.
OK, so now you know the setup. How can you help? We'll be talking about most things bike, starting with a brief synopsis of bike-friendliness in cities by author Jeff Mapes (Pedaling Revolutionhttp://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=0870714198&PID=33501), and followed by a short critique of bike-friendliness in LA and what the city is doing to address cyclists' issues with its proposed Bicycle Master Plan. This is where we need you to call in - (818) 985-5735.
What would you like to see improved in our city? Most of the listeners of this show will probably be driving in their automobiles. We want to bridge the gap between drivers and cyclists, so let's talk about what we want to see, not what we battle. We should save the fight for the next show - our focus with this show is to celebrate the bicycle and how it improves the quality of our lives. So call in and address the Bicycle Master Plan - (818) 985-5735, and tell us your ideas for improving cycling in our city.
We'll be following up these segments with some bicycle culture, a year-end review from Streetsblog http://la.streetsblog.org/'s Damien Newton, calendar and news, and hopefully, some bicycle back story combined with clips from our interview with Richard Schwinn.
We can't wait to hear from YOU!
-Jim C Bike Talk! http://archive.kpfk.org/parchive/index.php?shokey=biketalk and Orange 20 Bikes http://orange20bikes.com
-- please let us know if you want to be taken off this list. Hear Bike Talk! live on www.killradio.org, 10am-noon Saturdays. Call in at (213) 252-0998. Hear the podcast at kpfk.org: http://www.kpfk.org/programs/170-bike-talk.html See what's new with us at www.biketalk.us Follow us at bike_talk_kpfk on twitter.com