Reality Sucks Advertisement From General Motors

General Motor’s Reality Sucks ad showing the cyclist shielding his face in embarrassment for cycling instead of driving is pretty funny. What isn’t captured or explained in the ad is that the cyclist is wearing crotchless biking pants and the woman in the car is his mother. So don’t get upset cyclists, here’s your motivation to bike more and you can thank General Motors for that. Stop Pedaling and Start Driving Advertisement From General Motors
Stop Pedaling And Start Driving
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The Oregon Manifest Creative Collaborations – Pushing The Limits Of Utility Bikes

Fuseproject and SyCips Local Bike for Oregon Manifest Collaboration

Local Bike designed by Fuseproject and SyCip Design for Oregon Manifest Collaboration.

Oregon Manifest is a non-profit organization that “exist[s] to celebrate and amplify bike craft, design and innovation.” Besides their Constructor’s Design Challenge for bike builders and student teams, Oregon Manifest also brings together three of the worlds top design firms and pairs them with acclaimed custom bicycle builders to create the ultimate utility bike. It’s called the Oregon Manifest Creative Collaborations and this years’ teams consisted of:

Oregon Manifest believes bikes are vital to making our world a better place and utility bikes are a big push in this direction.

A solution that is available now is the Burley bike trailers. They’re great for carrying groceries or anything you want to tote around via two wheels vs four and they work with just about any bicycle.

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WalkScore.com: Helps You Find The Most Livable Walkable Place To Live

By aggregating information gathered by Zillow, Yelp, Flickr and others, WalkScore.com wants to help you find the next place to live based on how walkable it is. How close is the nearest grocery store, coffee shop and school? How accessible is mass transit? All of these factors become part of an overall score as to how walkable the area around your future home is. You’ll soon discover that cities are going to score higher than suburban neighborhoods for obvious reasons but WalkScore.com is most effective when it comes to helping you decide between in-city locations or between neighborhoods if walkability is important to you.

I did a search on my neighborhood and WalkScore.com pegged my local grocery store as “Quilt Or Dye Quilting Shop”; the system is not perfect. But WalkScore.com is definitely worth a look and could be a single source for answers to multiple factors affecting your next move.

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Jubbling Our Way Through Greenfest Seattle

Something that you should know about Jubbling is that we try to avoid events with “green” in the name. Unlike Jubbling, green is such an overused term and often repels as many people as it attracts. But we’re always in need of new ideas so we headed over to Seattle to see what was going on. Thankfully, Green Festival Seattle was not an overly hyped marketing event and instead focused on local vendors and offered solutions in a more Jubbling vein. You still had companies like Nature’s Path, Tesla, and Verizon but they were easily outnumbered by small local companies like ecohaus, SolTerra and ReUsie.

For my trip to Green Fest, I brought with me a couple of experts in the area of Jubbling – my daughter Amanda and her friend Maggie. Mandy and Maggie - Gray-Water Toilet ExpertsThe main reason they came along is that they’re pretty savvy kids who are not afraid to ask the tough questions. The other reason was that I knew they would willingly snoop around the PETA booth and see if the woman in the “One pound of meat equals six months of showers” display was naked. (Unfortunately, I couldn’t get positive confirmation.)

Interesting Products
ecohaus’s Gray-Water Toilet – An older idea but still awesome. A sink mounted in the lid over the tank lets the water that normally goes down the drain fill the tank for the next flush. ecohaus is a reseller of innovative building products that are sustainably produced, designed to reduce and built to last. The gray-water toilet is one of many thoughtful products you can purchase from ecohaus. And yes, you can brush your teeth in the built-in sink while you’re taking care of business in the morning. True multitasking!

SolTerra Systems EcoRoofSolTerra Systems EcoRoofs – SolTerra is a local company retrofitting and/or building new living roofs onto homes and businesses. SolTerra’s “EcoRoofs” can support a garden, will insulate your home from extreme hot and cold weather and are expected to last up to 50+ years. They also mitigate the effects of runoff by filtering and retaining up to 69% of the rainfall.

SodaStreamSodaStream – A showstopper for the kids. SodaStream is a simple product that uses a compressed CO2 canister to carbonate normal tap water into sparkling water. Add a small shot of flavor and you’ve got your favorite soda. Flavors are all natural and include root beer, cola, diet cola and every other color of soda you can think of. SodaStream’s goal is to move the anti-bottled water debate to the possibly-recycled containers delivering soda that is loaded with preservatives. And the CO2 canisters can be exchanged and recharged and will supply enough carbonation to produce from 60 – 110 liters of flavored or straight soda water.

McShit From Green Festival SeattleGreen Fest was loaded with other great booths but I’ve got to reach out to the Vegans – pitching your cause and ideals is great but staring down the attendees is probably not the best way to attract a following. I guess the saying “Love animals. Hate humans” applies here because there was a lot of carnivore-profiling going on at that booth. Fortunately for them, they’re booth ended up being the most memorable for the kids. I’m not sure why but I think it had to do with one of their t-shirts.

Anyways, if a Green Fest comes to your town I would recommend attending. You’ll find a lot of good people and discover Jubbling ideas that are not all extreme and are usually local. Definitely bring your kids too. They’ll ask questions that you wouldn’t think of and in a pinch, they’ll nose around the PETA booth and let you know if the shower-taker is naked or not.

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The Green Silence Shoe From Brooks Running: Jubbling, yes. Something Your Brother Releases In Your Room To Chase You Out, maybe.

The Green Silence from Brooks Running
The name is a little cheesy but the shoe is definitely Jubbling. The Green Silence from Brooks Running is sustainably built from recycled and biodegradable materials. Here is the breakdown:

  • BioMoGo, the world’s first-ever biodegradable midsole for running shoes

  • 75% of the shoe’s materials are post-consumer recycled
  • Biodegradable insole and collar foams
  • Laces, gillies, and reinforced webbing are 100% post-consumer recycled
  • Water-based adhesives are used throughout
  • All dyes and colorants are non-toxic
  • Packaging is 100% post-consumer recycled

According to Brooks Running, The Green Silence requires “half as many parts” while achieving its overall goal of being a competitive running shoe. I wish Brooks Running would’ve contacted me prior to the shoe’s release because “The Green Silence” just isn’t cutting it. Maybe “The Green Assassin” or the “The Footprint Zero” would’ve been better name choices.[Brooks Running]

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Humancar’s Imagine_PS NEV – Human/Electric Hybrid Car

A cool article out of Treehugger about Oregon based Humancar™ and their Imagine_PS NEV (PS = Power Station; NEV = Neighborhood Electric Vehicle). The Imagine_PS NEV is propelled by a rowing action that also generates power stored in the vehicles battery.

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Humancar is taking pre-orders on the Imagine_PS NEV. It’s $50 to hold your place in line and it’s fully refundable. Humancar plans to start building the cars when they reach 800 pre-orders and the final Imagine_PS NEV price will be $15,500.

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