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This article has been viewed 1956 times in the last 53 months jack: 21st Jan 2007 - 14:04 GMTjudging by the elongated shadow, and toronto being at 32 degrees on the latitude at 4 minutes longitude, the bicycle post must be three feet high and it is precisely 10:32 am, by jove, i think i've got it, or the post could be anywhere around the southern part of toronto. there.
sirhcbre: 23rd Jan 2007 - 05:27 GMTCongratulations Hool on getting some photos printed in the latest issue of Spacing banjo: 12th Feb 2007 - 20:18 GMTInitially, i thought: what an interesting perspective of a circle/ring bicycle post. Why haven't I seen that before? Guess not tall enough. But then I realized that the ring is separated from the post. Recently snapped by a 2x4, I suppose. I guess the word is getting around. Or not, since there is no sigh of a lock or orphaned bike parts. Maybe it just snapped in the cold we've been having. Have been wondering about what the City is doing about this problem. Also, I didn't have a camera to snap a picture, but I think I like the way that these posts are installed on an angle, creating an eye-pleasing alternative to the usual parallel-to the curb option. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Hool - [previous] :: [next] |
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