hiatus

The website I've been working on the last few weeks, the same website I made mention of three post ago, is basically done - it will be updated later on as I take on more projects and different people get involved - but aside from that, it's up & running. So I can check that off my "to-do" list. I suppose since the undertaking took up so much of my time away from 'pedal' I should, at the least, introduce the site, here is a cut & paste from the about us page of 'rollingchairpro.com'.
Rolling Chair is a creative collaboration based in the 'arts district' of North Hollywood, California, made up of directors, photographers, editors, artists, graphic designers and computer know-it-alls.

What we lack in spacious well-furnished offices and company-cars, we more than make up for with talent, efficiency, affordability and the pro-tools designed to give you the best in graphics & video.
In my best impersonation of Sam Rockwell, impersonating Chuck Barris [an impersonation of an impersonation, tricky], "So that's it, that's the site".


I've also been busy the last two late-nights/ early-mornings, updating the route page for 'pedal', which was long overdue, it should have been updated the second we knew we doing the Pacific coast this summer and the coast to coast next summer.



Now, last time I set-up the page with a few pixely, hard-to-read Rand McNalley maps and that was it. So this time, and this is why it kept me up till four in the morning, I broke up the trip into nine detailed sections. Each map is linked to "driving" directions on Google maps - why google maps? Because they have a satellite layer with their maps, allowing you to better see the kind of landscapes and territory we are in for.

To view the 'route', click on "dig deeper" drop-down menu on the left side of the site, and you'll notice the link next to the dark-red "updated" notice near the top.

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Hugo Scagnetti said...

Hi Mike, I want to communicate with you. We have a same project in Europe to ride form south (Sao Vicente) to north (North Cape) and make a documentary. May be, we can work together to produce USA-Europe cross country ride documentary... I'm in brianstorming mode :-)) Take care. Hugo Scagnetti.

1:15 AM, September 15, 2005

 
Hugo Scagnetti said...

Last ride in winter in France:
http://www.alliate.com/blog/january-2005.swf

1:17 AM, September 15, 2005

 

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