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Saturday
Jan262008

Thin is In

I planed on recording this podcast while running, but killed myself via aerobic-ness. So, I recorded it while going on a recover walk while Kai mountain biked in the woods instead.

This is a "meta show." Meta means "the data about the data." What does that mean in tri-terms? If podcasts were a bicycle, this episode would be about how carbon fiber is made. Not exactly useful, but it can be interesting.

Shownotes! No real training, but lots of discussion about


  • Voice mail from Hawaii..

  • Job's Apple Keynote Speech

  • Thin is In.

  • The Mac Air is really just an iPod with a keyboard.

  • Let's be humans, not consumers.

  • Greenpeace is in the PC judging business

  • The Planet Bike Superflash will crush your corneas.

  • Check me out as I destroy an episode of Trails and Tribulations.

  • Josue Stephens is an Ultrarunner in Austin. He's superbad and trying to start his own race in Nicaragua.

  • Think the weather sucks? Bill Bowerman says you're a sissy "There is no such thing as bad weather, just soft people."

  • More running quotes.

  • Love the trend of tech upgrading old firmware instead of making you buy new crap.

  • Runner's high? More crack, please!

  • Triboomer is a genius.

  • Austin (the person, not the city) has a badass bomber bike.

  • Simon is British, and we're ok with that.

  • MORE VOICEMAILS!

Reader Comments (2)

Dude, are comfortable and good for biking to work. (you tuck your pants into them)

January 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMike

Oh, my. Those would be quite a change from my standard wear of flip-flops!

January 27, 2008 | Unregistered Commentertexafornia

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