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Introducing the Seattle Bike Forum
Fire up that modem and pop in your VHS recording of the latest X-Files episode, the Seattle Bike Forum is here. So, maybe a forum is a little old-school, but I hope it fills a need. Too often, you all send me so many tips that I don’t have time to write posts about them fast…
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Just 4 days left in subscriber drive, and we’re 80 percent there. Help us get to 100!
If you have been waiting to subscribe to Seattle Bike Blog, now is the time. As of Monday morning, we are up to 78 subscribers. Our month-long goal is 100 subscribers by August 8, so you have only four days to help us reach the finish line. Huge thanks go to everyone who has signed…
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Subscriber Drive Progress
UPDATE: Woohoo!!! We made it to 100 as of 10:30 the morning of August 7, one day before our deadline. Huge thanks to everyone who made this happen. You all power this pedal-powered news site. Seattle Bike Blog is supported by advertisers and monthly contributions from readers like you. To celebrate the site’s 3rd birthday,…
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Today is Seattle Bike Blog’s 3rd birthday! + Announcing subscriber drive
It’s hard to believe that Seattle Bike Blog is already three years old! The official first post went live July 8, 2010, promising to “report about bike infrastructure, laws, activism, safety, fun events, interesting projects and whatever else Seattle bicyclists might need or want to know.” Also: “With thoughtful research and reporting, discussions will hopefully…
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Gone camping. Seattle Bike Blog launches July 8
I’m headed to the woods for a few days. Come back Thursday for the official launch.
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