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So, is this a wrong way bicyclist in Colorado? Tsk, tsk…
So, is this a wrong way bicyclist in Colorado? Tsk, tsk…
I was in my local LBS (Pacific Coast Cycles in Oceanside, CA) last weekend when a Google guy came in asking to take a picture of the store front and some basic info about hours, etc. Depending on how the photo comes out, I may be in the picture through the window…
I was in my local LBS (Pacific Coast Cycles in Oceanside, CA) last weekend when a Google guy came in asking to take a picture of the store front and some basic info about hours, etc. Depending on how the photo comes out, I may be in the picture through the window…
Wrong way — if you scroll forward in time (?) you'll see the cyclist turning on to a side road.
Rich, you'll need to post that photo when it comes up. It's probably for their business locator service, something similar to this view that shows the front of the business.
Congrats to Good Life and Frank!
Wrong way — if you scroll forward in time (?) you'll see the cyclist turning on to a side road.Rich, you'll need to post that photo when it comes up. It's probably for their business locator service, something similar to this view that shows the front of the business.Congrats to Good Life and Frank!