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Fixie Friday - Another fixie to want

Bike tools in your handlebars ... yes please!

This is just brilliant. Bicycle tools stored in your handlebars. It should fit all different types of bars including drop, track, risers and flat. More details at ideacious.

via core77

How gnarly are the cobbles at Roubaix?

Pretty gnarly if you ask me, and I'm more of a mountain biker than a roadie.I ride fast descents through rocks, twisty trails over roots and even make the odd jump here and there on my mountain bike, but riding at these speeds over cobbles with thin tyres is a true test of skill. Yip, Roubaix is pretty gnarly.

Thanks for the video Curtis!

Fork Bottle Openers

Bottle openers made from old bicycle forks. Brilliant!

via Fixed Gear Girl Taiwan

How to do a startup on the side ..

.. and not lose your family. A simple but realistic guide from Eric Farkas.

Big Customers? Who Needs 'Em!

And complexity is like a leak in your roof. It starts small. But over time, it does real damage. And once that damage has begun, it's hard to stop. Best not to let it in in the first place.
As a software developer, I'm all too familiar with this scenario. Targetting just a few big customers in a select market can have the same effect. Best avoided if possible.

Huge Accounts Make Me Nervous.. by Jason Fried

The background to Journalong

Over the weekend I put the finishing touches to my first product, Journalong. I thought it would be a good idea to go over what led me to building it.My decision to journal was originally started by a little nudge from Patrick Rhone.

His idea is to keep a personal log of accomplishments is a great tip, especially if like me, you're constantly critiquing yourself for even the smallest decisions.I kicked open a text file on my Dropbox and put the first entry. Then I wanted to record something else, "I'll just stick it in here as well" I thought. Finally after a few lines later, I looked at what I had written. A journal of sorts. Well, the start of one at least.I kept the journal in my Dropbox and then started writing to the file over the next couple of weeks. Ideas, thoughts, completed projects all got dumped in here. Then a couple of weeks later, I wanted to write to my journal but I didn't have it set up on my phone. After a few minutes of pain, I finally managed to get Dropbox on my phone and then update my journal.

With Dropbox installed on my phone, I thought it should be easy to update my Dropbox when I want. Not so, because while the Dropbox app does a great job of syncing files across devices, the default editor on my phone wasn't ideal for appending an entry to my journal.Then the thought landed. Being able to update my journal from anywhere, without having to install Dropbox on my phone. Now that's something I would like to be able to do.That weekend I started jotting ideas down for a journalling application that is hosted on your Dropbox account. What I wanted was simple. An interface that allows me to post to my journal without having to sync my Dropbox journal on the devices that I post to my journal.

On the Sunday night I had what was a very rough sketch of the main interface to the application I wanted to build. Over the next few days, I started hacking together a very rough outline of the application to prove that it could work. All I needed to do was pull the current journal file I am writing to from Dropbox, append my journal entry to it and then upload it back to Dropbox. With the help of the Dropbox SDK, I managed to put together a small prototype using Sinatra that proved it could work. Sure it was rough, but it was a start.

Over the next few weeks I started building a more refined version of my journalling application that revolved around the idea of having one screen to update your journal. It had to be simple, non-distracting and quick. And that's how Journalong was born. I wonder if anyone else would use it? So I started building Journalong out to be an application that anyone can use.So what's in the future for Journalong? Who knows, it's only a small product but it's opened my eyes to building more products in the future. Already, I'm thinking of something along the lines of an application that aids in the process of decision making.Anyway that's the background story to Journalong. It's a small application, but a big step for me in the world of building products.

One Pagers

Brilliant tip from Ryan Davis about communicating clearly in the workplace whether you're from a technical or business background.

Finally, some common sense

Mullenweg said he’s concerned that Silicon Valley is creating products that are so engaging that they’re also incredibly distracting, to the detriment of creativity and productivity.

Matt Mullenweg: I'm Worried That Silicon Valley Might Be Destroying the World by Pando Daily

It's so refreshing to hear from a tech founder like Matt Mullenweg, that he's concerned about the distraction that his product could cause. How many web companies consider this when they're building their big product that will change the world?

Facebook smartphone

I can't imagine why anyone in their right mind would want a phone that effectively ties you to one social network. Come to think of it, a phone based on a social network that uses notifications interrupting you every 5 minutes of the day can't be very smart.

Never be a commodity

Do What You Want is a quick, satisfying read.

It is about how to arm yourself and show value in a commoditized world.

Pick it up.

You won't be disappointed.

Never be a commodity by Cultural Offering

Kurt Harden wraps up Nicholas Bate's book nicely.

Don't wait ..

.. for anything. Take action with Nicholas Bate.

Griprings

These are just awesome. Looks are one thing though. Are they comfortable to ride with?

A new age of dirt jumping bikes

Full carbon dirt jump bikes? Well with fat tubes like this, it's no wonder it's capable of taking a beating.

via Singletrack

Pro/Con Journal

Decision making for those that like a nicely organized journal for their decisions.

via Swiss Miss

Kessel Run

Star Wars and time trial racing. What's there not to like?

via Distracted by Star Wars

I know how you feel Jon

Fixed Gear Bicycle Book

Nice idea, but I would happily pay three times as much for a proper coffee table book.

via Under Consideration

Harris Tweed

This Harris tweed frame looks really good. Would it be too much to ask for tartans as well?

via Fixed Gear Girl Taiwan

TSA Infographic

The numbers make you wonder why the hell the US government is still backing the TSA. Waste of money? I think so.

via Upworthy

Manifesto for Visual Culture

Beyond the wall

I've been really enjoying the Game of Thrones TV series. It's been playing well to the books. Looking forward to the next series.

via Deviant Art

It's a busy universe

This image contains over 200,000 galaxies and yet this image only represents a small percentage of space. The numbers just boggle the mind.

via Discover Magazine

Start the week productively with Nicholas

Another fine list from the man himself.

Bespoked Bristol 2012

The UK handmade bicycle show is a chance for the indy bike makers and designers to show off their creations.

Singletrack magazine was there to find out what was new in the world of UK bike design.