Change a light bulb


Rank per 18seconds.org: MD #42, Baltimore #314, Salisbury #8, Hagerstown #190, Cumberland #219.

The following by Glenn Chapman
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The amount of electricity saved by using a 13-watt CFL instead of a conventional 60-watt bulb translates into a reduction of 450 pounds of greenhouse gases spewed by a coal-burning power plant, according to Yahoo.

"This movement is about empowering the individual -- to say to every person in America that with one easy step, they can become part of a movement that will literally change the world," said Bender, producer of the Oscar-nominated documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" made by former US vice president Gore.

"I believe the CFL is the Trojan horse into the minds of the public. Once you get somebody who feels good about making a difference and at the same time saving money, you have them thinking about what else they can do."

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CBF ANNOUNCES "DRIVE WITH CARE" PILOT PROJECT


-> According to an article in the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation "Bike Traffic" newsletter, "Next month the Healthy Streets Campaign rolls out a partnership with the city of Chicago aimed at reducing automobile crashes by 50 percent in a 10-square mile swath of the city's Northwest Side...The Northwest Chicago Drive With Care initiative is a pilot designed to test and demonstrate an integrated approach to crash reduction, employing data to map out crashes and targeted enforcement and social marketing to change motorist behavior. Inattentive, careless self-absorption has become the prevailing standard for motorist behavior, causing the deaths of 200 people and injuring about 32,000 in local traffic each year in Chicago...

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Carroll County planning


While Carroll County is probably my favorite place to bike in this state it may not always be that way. If you live in Carroll County and have the time to put in requests for cyclists needs read about upcoming grassroots meetings near you.

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ANNUAL INSTRUCTIONAL RIDE SERIES !!


IT WON'T BE LONG NOW!! The BALTIMORE BICYCLING CLUB'S Instructional Ride Series will begin with an orientation to be held on Sunday, April 29, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. at the Dumbarton Middle School in Baltimore County. Directions to the school are provided below.

This series is offered to anyone over 16 years of age interested in learning basic cycling skills, including doing minor road repairs and improving as a cyclist. We want to help new riders find a comfortable riding level and develop so they can at least ride on the BBC casual rides by the end of the series. We also want to give experienced riders who are new to club riding the opportunity to meet and learn about group riding. The ride series will include at least one NCR (North Central Railroad) trail ride.

The orientation will include a short cycling safety video. We will discuss bicycles, equipment and clothing and answer questions about the program. If you bring your bicycle to the orientation, we can check it out for you and show you how to do a quick pre-ride bike check. The indoor orientation will be held RAIN OR SHINE. Weather permitting, anyone who wants to do so can join us on a short ride following the orientation. You must have and wear a helmet in order to ride. The full ride schedule is listed below.

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Coat and Blanket Drive


Coat and Blanket Collection
February 20-25
Proteus Bicycles
9217 Baltimore Blvd.
College Park, MD 20740

On Thanksgiving Day I remembered a "tent city" of homeless people set up outside City Hall in Baltimore. It was a cold day so Yo and I decided to round up and donate all the spare coats we had. It was our first time visiting. It is a very well organized community. Civilized, kind and constructive. While everyone was so very grateful for what we brought, I have to say that our coats were all a bit on the small side and didn't fit as many people as we hoped. We also learned that they could use blankets.

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HB 827 - Right-of-Way - Penalties for Failure to Yield - Hearing - March 6, 2007 1 PM


HB 827 - <a href="http://mlis.state.md.us/2007rs/billfile/hb0827.htm">http://mlis.state.md.us/2007rs/billfile/hb0827.htm</a>;
Vehicle Laws - Right-of-Way - Penalties for Failure to Yield
Hearing Scheduled (March 6, 2007 at 1 PM)
Directions to Annapolis and the Hearing Room

The hearing for the Right-of-Way Penalties bill is scheduled for
1 PM on March 6, 2007. It will be held in the Environmental
Matters Committee Hearing Room of the House of Delegates
Building in Annapolis.

We encourage everyone who is able to attend to be there to show support for
this bill. Many of the committee members are our friends and support our
goals. We need to be polite and respectful while attending the hearing and
lend our support to our friends on the committee and persuade all committee
members to vote for HB 827.

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Bike thefts in George Town DC


Baltimore may want to keep an eye out for similar activity to bike thefts taht are going on in the DC area. Wash Cycle ( <a href="http://washcycle.typepad.com/home/2007/02/georgetown_bike.html">http://washcycle.typepad.com/home/2007/02/georgetown_bike.html</a>; ) reported the following

&quot;When he returned, the bike was gone and his twisted Master lock was left on the ground. There was also an empty suitcase nearby.

The police informed my son that groups of thieves troll campuses in the city with suitcases of tools, steal bikes and then travel out of state to sell these bikes at used bike stores. The impression was that the thieves are professionals.

Last week, while walking through Red Square, my son found another Master lock on the ground, twisted and damaged in the exact same manner as his lock.&quot;

So keep an eye out for people loitering near bike racks
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