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Andy's Bike Blog: April 2015
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Friday, April 10, 2015. Much riding was accomplished in the first part of 2015, more than last year, and building up the miles plus scheduling the mid-week jaunts with MORE is all helping. As Anne Lamott. Recently wrote, ' if you want to have a good life after you have grown a little less young, you must walk almost every day.' My addition is getting on the bike, as well as stretching with the yoga folks. And marvelous city. A few of these rides. As well as the commute. Keep movin'. And here's a goal.
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Andy's Bike Blog: Coffeeneuring 2014 - The Last Word
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Thursday, December 4, 2014. Coffeeneuring 2014 - The Last Word. The Chief Coffeeneur wraps up the 2014 challenge in this report. Note that Washington State leads the way. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where else to look. Crazy Guy on a Bike. Andy's Teaching and Learning Site. Sometimes its just a bike ride. Coffeeneuring 2014 - The Last Word. View my complete profile.
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Andy's Bike Blog: April 2014
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Saturday, April 19, 2014. The Rules, according to Kolo T.C. The Rules kolo t.c. Of course, these rules are meant to complement those specified previously. 19 great miles from Marymoor over Newport Hill and into downtown Bellevue today on CTS #3. Those dry miles were followed unfortunately by a downpour, gusty winds and a schlep back over the 520 trail through Microsoft Land to the starting point. We combined with another Yellow Group. 694 miles YTD, with over 60 hours bike time. Links to this post.
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Andy's Bike Blog: 2014 Recap
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Finished the year with a 37 mile loop around Seattle, including visits to Golden Gardens, Magnolia Bluff and Leschi, all of which were dominated by the clear, cold, dry weather and views of Rainier. During the year, I rode more times than the previous year, as well as more miles (about 2,750), 117K ft. elevation gain and 12.1 mph average speed. But, no century ride this year, as the longest ride was 97 miles on CTS #12. The Flaming Geyser out and back. Topping out at 3,757 ft.
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Andy's Bike Blog: August 2014
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Thursday, August 21, 2014. 90 Year Old Cyclist in Vancouver. It's good to have role models. Links to this post. Saturday, August 16, 2014. Losing that Loving Feeling? Jenny Oh writes here about here her DNF randonneuring experience. And gets to the heart of some of the difficulties we encounter as we build our mileage, ride long distances and deal with limitations. The ride report. Is worth reading as well. (Plattyjo does a great job on her web pages, BTW. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Andy's Bike Blog: September 2014
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. Didn't sign up for the Kitsap Color Classic. In time, so instead I used this last day of summer to start rigorous. Training for the 2014 Coffeeneuring Challenge. Rode a Magnolia loop, a distance of 26.7. Miles, along the Ship Canal and around Magnolia Bluff. Stopping at the Starbucks in Magnolia Village for a double Americano. This particular location is bike friendly, with plenty of tables, places to secure your bicycle, and the typical upbeat baristas. On the Ship Canal.
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Accounting and auditing commentary like a double espresso. Blogs by Acct Profs (English language). Andy's Teaching and Learning Blog. Bob Jensen's Blogs. Joe Hoyle – Teaching Financial Accounting. Prem Sikka blogs on The Guardian. Stephen Lynn's Blog. The Professor's Perspective. The Trites E-Business Blog. The XBRL Canada Blog. Thinking Outside the Box: Innovations in Accounting Education. Blogs by Acct Profs (non-English). Professor Lopes de Sá. Blogs by Finance Profs. 365 Days On A Budget. Follow &ldq...
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EVA Blog
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Ramblings about teaching and learning in a web-enabled world. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. I'm enthralled with WetPaint. My first discovery was that I could get an ad-free site for my class, just by emailing Wetpaint and requesting it. (Check out http:/ www.wetpaint.com/category/Education- Ad-Free. For more information). They responded within 24 hours by taking the google ads off my site. Not that I mind the ads normally, but they can be a bit distracting for students. A place to post assignments! It's a...
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EVA Blog: January 2008
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Ramblings about teaching and learning in a web-enabled world. Thursday, January 31, 2008. Web 20 in Plain English. I indulged in a brief mental break tonight from staring at accreditation documents to find a few resources for sharing at Andy's Teaching and Learning discussions this week. A while back, I found this site link on the Bamboo Project blog. And thought it was fun. The Common Craft f. A reminder that the importance of these tools for education goes way beyond academia! Blogs in Plain English.
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EVA Blog: December 2010
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Ramblings about teaching and learning in a web-enabled world. Friday, December 31, 2010. Cleaning up my Digital Life for the New Year. The end of the year always seems like a convenient time to organize my life. Perhaps it's an illusion, but I somehow believe that I'll be able to start fresh for the new year. Maybe NEXT year I'll be more organized! This Christmas I got a new laptop (a MacBook Pro, 320 GB with 8 Gig of RAM! At the beginning of the quarter I proposed a question for them to ponder, "are blo...
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