18
Jul
As proclaimed by Erasmus P. Kitty in Miscellany. No Comments
The goodly folks at New Belgium Brewing are continuing their “Tour de Fat” across the U.S.
This Saturday, July 19th, 2008, will find the Tour in splendid Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA.
Admission is free!
For those who are lost, New Belgium’s Tour de Fat is a celebration of bicycling first and beer and entertainment second, including an early cross-city ride, a parade of outlandish pedaled contraptions and equally eccentric costumed riders, plus music and artistic performance, and more!
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Word has it that our own Krank-Boom-Clank crew will be attending with their perplexing pedal-powered conundrums!
Wander through these other stimulating and progressive projects by New Belgium Brewing and its partners in biking and sustainability:
- Follow Your Folly
Interesting and inspiring stories of extraordinary people and their passions
- Innovate or Die
Partner project to create a Machine Contest to stimulate human power transportation designs
- Team Wonder Bike
Providing biking inspiration to commuters everywhere
10
Jul
As proclaimed by Erasmus P. Kitty in Engineering. No Comments
The Long Now Foundation have devised the Mechanicrawl event along the San Francisco waterfront to showcase hidden mechanical astonishments of San Francisco’s yesteryear.
The date is this Saturday, July 12th, 2008, from 3pm to 8pm. The distance from Pier 45 to The Exploratorium is 2.38 miles and includes free bike parking along the route.
The uniquely stupendous attractions include:
- The Exploratorium
Famed interactive exhibits on science, art and human perception
- The Long Now Museum
Eight foot high mechanical planetarium, a “walking bearing”, the Equation of Time Cam, a sphere of solid tungsten, a microetched language archive and more
- Musee Mecanique and its Steam-Powered Motorcycle
See turn of the century automata including San Francisco’s own “Laffing Sal”, mechanically operated musical instruments, a rare steam powered motorcycle, classic video games from the 70’s on and much, much more
- San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Fresnel Lens
Working exhibits of block and tackle, capstans to load and unload cargo, a giant Fresnel lens and more boat lore and mechanical ingenuity await you at this waterfront park
- SS Jeremiah O’Brien Steam Engine
This massive [3 stories tall!] engine room of one of the last few Liberty Ships, many of which were made here in the Bay Area, was used as the engine room set for the Titanic movie!
- USS Pampanito’s Mammoth Mechanical Torpedo Computer
The USS Pampanito diesel electric submarine has recently completed a renovation of its Torpedo Data Computer, one of the most complex electro-mechanical computers ever put into service
- The Wave Organ
The Wave Organ is an acoustic sculpture constructed in San Francisco Bay by the Exploratorium
- Burning Man Artwork
The route will also feature various remarkable mechanical and steam projects as seen at Burning Man