A jet-powered bike and a Lego car that runs on air? Yep.
The vehicle is made from about 500,000 Lego pieces. Its engine has 256 cylinders and 100,000 parts.
The vehicle is made from about 500,000 Lego pieces. Its engine has 256 cylinders and 100,000 parts.
I just stumbled upon this article in the New York Times about women riding bikes in Gaza and wow.
Spokane's handmade steel bikes got a nice write-up in the latest issue of Adventure Cyclist. And Spokane's South Perry district also got a little plug.
"I'm excited about not improving the transportation experience, but I'm excited about eliminating it."
Do you support Avista's plan to lay the groundwork and infrastructure for electric cars? Would you buy an electric car if there were more charging stations around town?
So what is it? Are you going to ride?!
Or, what's totally right about this picture.
On Friday heads rolled, to borrow a phrase from our own Republican state Sen. Michael Baumgartner. Actually, just one head rolled: Lynn Peterson, the state's transportation secretary. But why?
Now how about coming to Spokane. I'm tired of steering, pushing the gas pedal, etc.
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