Saturday, April 27, 2013

[Updated] Looking at the Astor Place Citi Bikes docking station

... that arrived Tuesday... Via an EV Grieve Vine...





I recommend muting this... and don't stare at it for too long... ... I removed the Vine ... and replaced it with photos...

8 comments:

  1. I have no rational explanation...but this kind of stuff creeps me out. Maybe I'm just too old. When I was young, bikes were meant to be stolen, not metered. PS: I'm not advocating any illegal activity.

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  2. I look forward to seeing the new and creative ways these docks and bikes will be vandalized, destroyed, and defaced by the youth of today.

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  3. You know, I was wrong about my first comment about these docking stations. They are not a “I, Robot” vibe but a “WALL-E “ vibe.

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  4. I think this is exciting...we're finally thinking about public space in the city as more than freeways and parking lots.

    As someone who bikes for basic transportation, I'm also looking forward to the safety of increased numbers of riders overall--and more people to share in the fun of riding.

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  5. let's go docking station tipping

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  6. Grieve, dude!
    You have got to do something about that auto-play on the video streams. It sucks.
    Love ya.

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  7. Submit the video to the Ideas Festival at The New Museum. There's room for all ideas. The more the merrier. More ideas= more tourists and more control of the neighborhood and its people.

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