To my Texan family and friends looking to jump start the new year’s resolution’s, this group ride in Dallas might provide a good opportunity for you and your honey (and ninos) to head out for a ride together.

If you make it to this one, let me know how it goes!

Love Your Lane Valentine’s Day Ride in Dallas at Urban Velo.

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If this, op-ed by Paul Krugman, doesn’t get you even a little frustrated, I hate to say it but you are likely way too far out of touch. Good read–time to start making our representatives work again.

Just a personal note, how can so many Congressional members that have spent their careers in DC criticize Washington politics so much, as if, they have no hand in making the Washington Politics so bad. Excuse me, but if you are elected to work as a congressional rep in Washington, shouldn’t you be doing some work rather than telling your constituency that Washington is not working–if it’s not working than find a way to make it work, that’s why you have a job people, not just because you were groomed to be in your role…Apathy, is the enemy and I am beginning to fear it’s starting to win.

The truth is that given the state of American politics, the way the Senate works is no longer consistent with a functioning government. Senators themselves should recognize this fact and push through changes in those rules, including eliminating or at least limiting the filibuster. This is something they could and should do, by majority vote, on the first day of the next Senate session.

via Op-Ed Columnist – America Is Not Yet Lost – NYTimes.com.

Ok all, the race season is lining (filling up) fast and starts this month with a half marathon down in Ft. Worth on the 27th. My confidence for completion is good but for getting the time I want not as high–getting my longer runs in has been tough now that DC has decided to have some heavy winter weather….Gym is open today so gonna try and make up some mileage for the recent 2 day loss. Although, I try to imagine that the 2 hour shoveling sessions have to count for something other than just sore muscles in my back.

Why is running in DC unique and fun (when we can actually get outdoors)? We have some great areas to run that feature beautiful sites and National monuments–and also the possibility of having your run stopped when the President is on his way back home. Lyle and I were out for a 7 miler last week that took us out past the White House and then back again on the return, however on the way back we were stopped on our path so the Presidential motorcade could get Mr. Obama back to the White House. We waved, it was pretty cool. Only in DC….

Finally, the January stats–bike is low due to lack of regular commuting and outdoor weekend riding (too damn cold). We have been doing regular Saturday morning spin (sufferfest) classes though. Swimming has not been has regular as I would like, again a mix of weather and work not cooperating as nicely as they should. But running was pretty good til snowmaggedon hit this week. We have been keeping at least one day/week dedicated to core and weights, the core building is definitely paying off, I feel much lighter when I run and the lower back cramping I was suffering from last year is not affecting me as dramatically–of course we’ll see how that goes once the weather warms up and we start hitting the brick workouts.

January 2010

  • Swim: 3.43 miles
  • Bike: 42.22 miles
  • Run: 95.45

So far February is off to a slow start, but hopefully we can start ramping it back up.

Upcoming races:

  • Cowtown half-marathon: February 27
  • National half-marathon: March 20

awesome…

Ah, the sea. The big blue. From sharks to shipwrecks, from the perfectly formed pipes of Hawaii’s waves to the dark and chilly depths of the deepest sea trenches, it’s one of Earth’s most fascinating habitats – one that people love watching and exploring.

Tonight, Google is bringing Internet-bound ocean lovers a new portal to the amazing biological and topographical diversity that lies beneath the waves. If you’re into underwater environments and you’re down with Google Earth,we highly recommend checking out Ocean Showcase, Google’s latest product release.

via Google Rolls Out Ocean Showcase: It’s a Multimedia, Underwater Street View.

Interesting piece from Tech Crunch–noting the secured financing for Cognitive Match. Working towards artificial intelligence (the machine, as the salesmen). This cool and freaky. Add this research and development with social science theory as presented in this video, out of Kansas State’s digital ethnography program and let me know what conclusions your mind drifts towards…

Everyone knows “realtime” has been a hot tech category for the last year or so but as we all know the ‘realtime problem’ is getting some kind of intelligence out of that firehose, and, crucially, eventually working out if or how it can be monetised. Search found its way with keyword targeting, but what will happen around realtime?

The Cognitive Match startup is applying artificial intelligence, learning mathematics, psychology and semantic technologies to match content product, offers, or editorial to realtime content. It’s doing this in part by relying on an academic panel of professors in artificial intelligence from Universities across the UK and Europe who specialise in machine learning and psychology. The idea is to ensure maximum response from individuals, thereby increasing conversion, revenue and ultimately profit.

via Cognitive Match pulls in $2.5m for realtime content-matching.

The Indianapolis Business Journal reports that Zipp Speed Weaponry is investing $12.4 million to build a new manufacturing and customer service center in Indianapolis, IN. They are expecting the growth to add 105 jobs by 2013, with hiring starting in June and completion of the 70,000 square foot facility by July.

via Bikerumor | All The Best Cycling News, Tech, Rumors and Reviews!.

If you manage a cycle or tri team, check this out

cool…

Kit Order : A team ordering solution.

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Not only has the Supreme Court ruling to uncap corporate campaign financing opened the door to fully subsidized political representation (I hope they will at least do it NASCAR style and have all the sponsors stickers on their clothes) but apparently corporations can actually run for office–in consideration of the ruling that affords corporations all the same rights as individual citizens of the U.S., good show…

Murray Hill announced yesterday that it would be filing to run in the Republican primary for the opportunity to challenge Van Hollen come November. Yes, “it” will be running — because “it” is a corporation, more specifically, Murray Hill Inc., a progressive PR firm.

“Until now,” it said in a statement, “corporate interests had to rely on campaign contributions and influence peddling to achieve their goals in Washington. But thanks to an enlightened Supreme Court, now we can eliminate the middle-man and run for office ourselves.

”The firm is of course referring to last week's Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United vs. FEC, which found that campaign finance restrictions on corporations infringed upon the First Amendment. As SCOTUSBlog has written, the ruling also seems to allow newly empowered “corporate persons” to share in the rights afforded all Americans. So Murray Hill is doing just that.

In a statement, Campaign Manager William Klein promised an aggressive, historic campaign that “puts people second,” or even third.

via Van Hollen May Face Well-Funded Opposition – DCist.

Hey Facebookers,  If you fan the United Health Care team you will eligible for free gear giveaway…

I don’t even really know you but it looks like I fan you…

When we reach the following numbers of Team Fans, we’re going to be giving away these great prizes:

  • Number of Fans / Team Prize:25,000 Fans = Full set of Team bibs and jersey, valued at $18050,000
  • Fans = 2010 SRAM Red Road Gruppo, valued at $1,90075,000
  • Fans = Edge Carbon Wheels, valued at $2,800100,000
  • Fans = Kuota Kult Frame & Fork, valued at $3,500

via Bikerumor | All The Best Cycling News, Tech, Rumors and Reviews!.

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The iPad is priced much lower than I would have anticipated ($499) and looks like it will be rivaling the Kindle. I like the pitch, that now your books can have video and audio–so, you don’t need to read anymore?? I am not sold on e-books yet but the notion of flooding videos and audio into the books is cool, potential great teaching tool but also scary if it begins to outweigh the importance of prose and the actual skill of reading and retention.

The iPad will support the popular ePub format and authors will be able to embed multimedia such as photos, videos, and audio files directly into books. That’s a cool feature for standard books and an outstanding feature for textbooks. Imagine your history book containing video and audio snippets.

via Apple announces e-book store.

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