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Photo / t-shirt of the day
Seaholm - http://seaholm.com

Music
Jonathan Perry / Musgrave Ritual
Squeeze playlist - http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=17CC1775BDD0CD57

Bike shop
Y's Road - http://www.ysroad.net/shops/fuchu.html

Art / design / crafts
Andres / Marie Taillefer - http://www.marysmith.fr/
McKenzie's shop - http://mckenzieelizabethandcompany.bigcartel.com/
Makiko's shop - http://makikomo.etsy.com

Charity
Charity threatened with closure - http://www.209radio.co.uk/news/

Language podcast
Desde el baño with Sofia - http://desdeelbano.blogspot.com/

Football (soccer)
Ireland vs France, or why there will never be an Irish Pope

Art show review
Yo Fukui in L.A. - http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2009/08/art-review-yo-fukai-at-david-salow-gallery.html

Haiku
my mind is not clean
but my heart is pure, so it
doesn't have to be

Posted by Rob.

Tags:  NFTOS, mix tapes, playlists, jacket, Thanksgiving, facebook, artwork, design, language, linguistics, español, castellano, português, Portuguese, Spanish, Latin American, South America, Uruguay, ta, Brazil, New Zealand, impecable, machete, amarete, examen, cheat sheet, Champion, sapatilla, Paraguay, Sangenjaya, Tokyo, 言語学, 三軒茶屋, 東京, 日本

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Direct download: panic_living_82.mp3
Category:tokyo panic living -- posted at: 4:42 AM



In this podcast
Hans and Rob talk about all the season end transfers and rumors thereof.  This time of year the road action shifts off road to cyclocross or indoors to six-day track racing, but we're already looking ahead to the Tour Down Under which is when pros like Lance Armstrong and Cadel Evans will be back at it again.

There's no draft in pro cycling, so can't wait to see who is making the right moves and who is screwing up in the transfer game.  Only time will tell, but we've already weighed in with our two-cents worth, for what it's worth.

Not mentioned
One thing we neglected to mention since the last podcast was the death of Belgian cyclist Frank Vandenbroucke, however, we chatted a bit about it around that time, and as sad as his passing is, neither of us was surprised to hear about him joining the Pantani Club in the sky.  All we could do was shake our heads and mutter, "poor Frank."

His demise has only added to the pre-existing cloud that has hung over the sport during the past few years.  What will make the cloud go away?  Not a lack of positive doping controls, that is for sure.  Anyone who thinks for a moment that any race is ever 'clean' just because there were no positives, is naive.  WADA, the UCI and AFLD need to be relentless.

The UCI are crazy (what's new?)
Another thing we forgot to mention was the UCI's plan to scrap the Men's and Women's Individual Pursuit events in order to foster equality by replacing them with the hokey Omnium* and fake Keirin**. 

*What's an omnium?  Not many cycling fans could tell you, including myself, so I looked up this 3-year old World Championship event on Wikipedia.  According to them, it consists of 1) a 200m flying start time trial, 2) a 5 km scratch race, 3) a 3 km individual pursuit, 4) a 15 km points race and 5) a 1 km time trial. 

While I am a huge fan of the scratch race, I don't really see the point in a 3 km pursuit.  Why not go the traditional distance?  The same goes for the 15 km points race.  Maybe the officials are hoping to use this event to educate the masses about the various forms of track racing.  If that were the case, then why not have all the events at their usual distances, i.e. a 15-20 km scratch race, a 5 km pursuit and a 40 km points race?

**What's a keirin?  Well, the real thing is betting on cyclists the way one would on horses.  There's no motorcycle, rather there's a rider as a pacer.  I could go on, but you'll find all the details here, just refer to the section under the heading 'Keirin in Japan'.

Anyway, here's a petition to keep the real Individual Pursuit in the Olympics:  http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/keepindividualpursuit/index.html

And here's the Belgian proposal:  http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rlvb-urges-uci-to-reconsider-olympic-track-changes

The Hour Record

Fabian Cancellara is thinking of going for the Hour Record which, according to current UCI rules, is restricted to being ridden on old-fashioned high wheelers these days (just kidding, of course), while Graeme Obree has given up doing it on his latest homemade bike made from the parts of various home appliances (only half joking).  I recently looked up the record on Wikipedia, when I realized I'd missed the last few record attempts. 

It seems that since the UCI erased a couple decades of records broken or attempted by some of the most exciting racers of my generation and the one before mine, and created some kind of "human record" (which they should've called the EDDY MERCKX or, Retro Hour Record (we're talking 1972 technology here), with another category for those who continue to evolve with the times (which they should've kept as the official UCI record), everyone has more or less lost interest.  Sorry about the run on sentence there. 

When I started cycling, Francesco Moser's 51.151 km/h was a sacred number we spoke with awe and reverence.  It was sacred precisely because it had previously been held by Merckx.  Some of my friends had it etched into their handlebars, so they saw it every time they rode.  In a span of a little more than 12 years, there were 9 new records!  How's that for excitement?  What do you mean Moser, Obree, Boardman, Indurain, and Rominger never had the record?  Bah! 

The more riders who attempt it, the more tantalizing the record.  Let's see Cancellara, Armstrong, Wiggins, Phinney and others go for it on the coolest bikes money, innovation and imagination can create!

Photo:  The "puddle" that crashed me by Ron

Posted by Rob.

P.S.  Well, speak of the devil and... is Stijn Devolder really skipping the Tour?  http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/devolder-to-concentrate-on-spring-classics-skip-the-tour

Tags:  NFTOS, Olympic, Pursuit, women's, men's, Tour of Lombardy, Paris-Tours, doping, Christian Pfannberger, Vinokourov, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Philippe Gilbert, Alberto Contador, Taylor Phinney, World Champion, Championships, Tour Down Under, focaccia, Magic Hat, Cuvée Mythique, owl, Specialized, BMC, Team Sky management, Radio Shack, Team Columbia-HTC, High Road, Astana, Caisse d'Epargne, Lotto, Garmin-Slipstream, Cervélo, Quick Step, Eddy Merckx, bicycles, 7-Eleven, Motorola, Subaru-Montgomery, U.S. Postal, Discovery, Tokyo, Bicycle Film Festival, Fixed Gear, Chicago Cyclocross Cup



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Direct download: Bici_2009_end.mp3
Category:bicicleteiros -- posted at: 11:59 AM

Posted by Rob.

Tags:  NFTOS, Wall, 20th Anniversary, Berlin, Germany, Deutschland

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Direct download: gypsy_life_2.mp3
Category:places -- posted at: 9:17 AM



Because of the title, I was expecting another of Quest's trademark chilled out tracks, but I like how this one is totally different from the others--short and sweet.

What does the title mean?
"The Sweet Science is a boxing reference. There is an old book called The Sweet Science of Bruising, and over time the term was shortened to the sweet science and is used among boxing fans." - Hayden a.k.a. Quest

Photo:  creativecommons.org, found by Hayden.

Posted by Rob.

Tags:  NFTOS, Quest, Hayden, creative commons, boxing, boxiana, bruising, sweet, science, music, download, free, .mp3, electronic, Lincoln, Nebraska, 音楽, エレクトロ, アメリカ, ネブラスカ, ボックス

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Direct download: The_Sweet_Science.mp3
Category:music -- posted at: 5:01 AM





"Video by Ned Wenlock [oneedo]. It got the honourable mention at 2009's Handle The Jandal competition, i.e. best of the 100+ vids that didn't get shortlisted. The concept is the randomness of nature created electronically.

'Red' is from free EP, Biddy Bids."

http://www.mono211.com/content/releases/mtkmp198.html

Posted by Rob.

Tags: NFTOS, Jet Jaguar, Malty Media, oneedo4you (YouTube), Ned Wenlock / oneedo (blogpsot), oneedo's photostream (flickr), Wellington, New Zealand, music, video, animated, animation

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Category:music video -- posted at: 10:29 PM



Some of today's topics:

Being El Gringo
Today's ride out west
MapMyRide.com

Blogs
Liz's Transit Lounge:  The Terminator Gets Genki (13 Nov)
Ady's posterous and fuzakeruna (ふざけるな) blogs
Japan Podshow

Internet Radio
Malty Media (10 Nov. show is up!)
Oasis Radio
Headstand

Food
Boy Bawang - Cornick Adobo Flavor!
Banana carrying case

Corporatism
The Gervais Principle, or The Office According to "The Office"

Events
Cream Latte DJ events

Local news
Obama is in town.

Posted by Rob.

Photo:  Freshly cleaned coins from around the world.

Tags:  NFTOS, hope, lose, loose, spare, change, cycling, Kanagawa, Tama River, Sangenjaya, Tokyo, Japan

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Direct download: panic_living_81.mp3
Category:tokyo panic living -- posted at: 6:43 AM



Tune in for a 2-hour show later tonight, Japan time (I'm not going to try to do the math, you'll have to check the time zones for yourself).  If you miss it, subscribe to the podcast.

http://maltymedia.co.nz/radioshow_10nov09


They write:

"This show promises to get to the nub of things, to identify the root elements, and distill out only the most fundamental ingredients, all without being in any way unnecessarily reductionist. (Positivism has been a blight on the scientific process.)

If you're not in Wellington, you can stream the show via Radio Active's taciturn website.

If you're not in New Zealand even, check your local time zone too.

This post will be updated with MP3 and tracklisting after the show."

Posted by Rob.

Tags:  NFTOS, Malty Media, Aquaboogie, Jet Jaguar, radio, music, program, NZ, New Zealand


Category:music -- posted at: 1:15 PM



Below are some links to entertain you, while I get around to blogging something here (which may never happen)...

Comigo - A Brazilian music event I just found after finishing this podcast, so it didn't get mentioned, is taking place in Aoyama from 5:00 p.m. this Sunday.

Mayutan - A Tokyo musician & artist who I saw perform in Osaka back in 2004, or 2005, apparently had a show yesterday.  She keeps a blog full of colorful photos and videos (in Japanese).

Liz - Has recently merged all her various Japan bloggings back onto her original Transit Lounge homepage.

Ady - Is always posting cool Japan photos on facebook via his posterous blog.

Podcast intro & outro music by Seaholm.

Posted by Rob.

Tags:  NFTOS, haiku, 5-7-5, Fuji-san, Mt Fuji, cold snap, rebirth, Kira Kira, Fab, Random, Rukus

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Direct download: panic_living_80.m4a
Category:tokyo panic living -- posted at: 9:20 AM