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About nanda

I ride bicycles and can also use the internet.

Wheel Wars?

I’ve pretty much come to the understanding that 99% of negative interactions with strangers while traveling in public (so, while walking, driving, or riding my bike, or observing others doing the same) are because someone involved is a) distracted, tired, … Continue reading

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Wheel Wars?

I’ve pretty much come to the understanding that 99% of negative interactions with strangers while traveling in public (so, while walking, driving, or riding my bike, or observing others doing the same) are because someone involved is a) distracted, tired, … Continue reading

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Wheel Wars?

I’ve pretty much come to the understanding that 99% of negative interactions with strangers while traveling in public (so, while walking, driving, or riding my bike, or observing others doing the same) are because someone involved is a) distracted, tired, … Continue reading

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#bosnow, or “How Nemo found us”

After 13 months of living in New England, I got to experience my first real snow (thanks Nemo!). “Real” means 2 feet of snow (by official measure) and giant 4 ft. snowbanks due to freak winds, as opposed to the … Continue reading

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#bosnow, or “How Nemo found us”

After 13 months of living in New England, I got to experience my first real snow (thanks Nemo!). “Real” means 2 feet of snow (by official measure) and giant 4 ft. snowbanks due to freak winds, as opposed to the … Continue reading

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#bosnow, or “How Nemo found us”

After 13 months of living in New England, I got to experience my first real snow (thanks Nemo!). “Real” means 2 feet of snow (by official measure) and giant 4 ft. snowbanks due to freak winds, as opposed to the … Continue reading

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#bosnow, or “How Nemo found us”

After 13 months of living in New England, I got to experience my first real snow (thanks Nemo!). “Real” means 2 feet of snow (by official measure) and giant 4 ft. snowbanks due to freak winds, as opposed to the … Continue reading

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#bosnow, or “How Nemo found us”

After 13 months of living in New England, I got to experience my first real snow (thanks Nemo!). “Real” means 2 feet of snow (by official measure) and giant 4 ft. snowbanks due to freak winds, as opposed to the … Continue reading

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#bosnow, or “How Nemo found us”

After 13 months of living in New England, I got to experience my first real snow (thanks Nemo!). “Real” means 2 feet of snow (by official measure) and giant 4 ft. snowbanks due to freak winds, as opposed to the … Continue reading

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when the universe provides

Holy bejezus, it is cold outside. This morning was the first real test for a pair of gloves I bought in the fall when I realized that my last pair of winter commuting gloves (well, mittens over gloves) were no … Continue reading

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