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Totally random image caught my attention today… a little old school surf philosophy from Tom Morey. ( Photo credit: http://on.fb.me/gT5lpW )
Some things just deserve to be lauded… publicly. This is one. Here’s a hardy “Good on Ya” for the pro cyclist Amber Neben.
Olympic cyclist Amber Neben donated and organized a bike distribution for EVERY CHILD in the homeless shelter run by The Illumination Foundation in Orange County California. She provided a bike, helmet and lock to ensure the children could safely use their new gift. The kids were so excited to have their own bikes, a first for many of them.
The Illumination Foundation’s mission: Illuminate lives by bridging the gaps in existing services for the most underserved to break or prevent the cycle of homelessness in Orange County.
Click here to read an article about the project in Velo News.
Photo credits: All photos from The Illumination Foundation and AmberNeben.com.
Researching Neighborhoor.com for ideas about how to use Tumblr as a local publishing platform… hmmmm…

Here’s a nifty super-tiny app for Chrome, called Cortex App, that makes sharing fast, fast, fast… the downside: the shares go out on Facebook, Twitter or to tumblr without any comments or context. Regardless, it’s fast fast fast… and just as easy.
Google released its software package “Google Wave” late in 2009, and while it has a wide range of useful features, Wave still hasn’t quite exploded in use. It will.
This video looks back on some of the main events of 2009 — it’s essentially your average “year in review” video piece (though too thin in content for my taste). Still, I like it. I like it as a video piece, and I like it as a creative use of Google Wave. Plus, I like it as a very resourceful way to make a video; telling two stories at once… a story of the year 2009, and a story of Wave’s capabilities.