Mark Dieterich

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It Boggles the Mind

It truly boggles my mind what some people will do when "driving".  I'm fairly used to seeing people on cell phones, it seems to be about one out every ten people or so.  The ones that really amaze me are those that read books or newspapers, primp in front of the completely misaligned rear-view mirror, …

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Keep Eddy Moving

There is a major highway projecting happening near Providence and as a result, it's causing quite a mess with traffic.  RIPTA, Rhode Island Public Transportation Authority, is making a big push to get people who work in the most affected area to leave their cars at home and seek alternate transportation.  As part of their …

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Bicycle Bling

I received some hokeyspokes for Christmas and had my first opportunity to use them on my commute home yesterday.  Three people in cars commented on them.  In all likelyhood, these same people would have noticed me without the spoke light show, but at least I know they are visible from a car and perhaps someone …

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End of Year Stats

I ended up having a good 2006 on the bike, finishing with 159 rides, covering 5,360 miles, and climbing just over 97,000 feet.  The part I'm most proud of is that I only put 240 more miles on my car than the bike all year, perhaps I can turn the tables in 2007?  I'm planning …

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Breezeway Cabinets

Karen and I decided to splurge for Christmas and add some breezeway cabinets.  I've posted some pictures of the end result.  It was my first project that used crown molding and I think the results were pretty good.  As with most projects, nothing was square, so it took a bit of work to get everything …

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Pink Bicycle Project

Shawn Hauser is stirring up some noise with his Pink Bicycle Project.  He's been racing for 14 years and starting in 2007 he will be racing on a pink bike, likely to stand out among the other professional riders.  His hope is to bring more awareness to breast cancer, drum up any sponsorship he can, …

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Cyclocross Nationals

The 2006 cyclocross nationals are in our backyard this year, held just South of Providence, RI.  Nathan and I decided to swing by for an in person view of the event.  Having never been to bike race of any sort, I wasn't quite sure what we were going to encounter, but I figured it was …

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Crusing Past 5000 miles

I passed the 5000 mile mark this morning on my way to work.  It was also the first snow of the winter, what a great way to celebrate this milestone.  Although I didn't really need to, I road the mountain bike with studded tires.  For the majority of the ride, the knobbies, and thus the …

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Hit the Freezing Point

This morning was my first commute in sub-freezing temperatures this fall.  I noticed a number of cars with the remnants of frost scrapings on their windows, so winter must be on it's way.  The bike path was actually quite crowded for the temperatures, I guess people are out with the hope of getting a little …

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Weird Weather

I spent the end of last week riding through just about the worst weather I can imagine; heavy rain with temperatures in the low 40s.  It sure got me wishing for slightly colder weather, so I could ride through snow instead of rain.  This week, I've ridden home from work three nights now, with just …

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