Stolen Bicycle

$300 Reward for Recovery

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Dahon 2013 Mu P8

Dahon 2013 Mu P8

THIS BICYCLE WAS STOLEN IN NORMAN, OK

This is a picture of a bicycle that is the same color and model of the bicycle that was stolen from my home on Thursday September 14, 2017 between 2-3 PM. I really like the bike. I prefer it to my carbon fiber road bike when I ride around town. If you can also drop off the person who stole it tied- up and unconscious with a sack over their head along with the bicycle there can be substantially more money involved.

Rolling Okie

Yes, it is a real lion and yes, I am taking it on an afternoon walk. It’s not a very common photo and I’m hoping that seeing a bike like the one above will trigger your memory into remembering this picture and thinking about my stolen bike. Memories and sights are like that. One triggers another.

Lion Walking

Lion Walking

Houston Airport Details

Houston Skyline

Houston Skyline

There are inexpensive flights out of the Houston, TX IAH airport to lots of places around the world. Since I live in OKC I need a way to get to IAH and it needs to be cost effective. I know that I can take Megabus from Dallas to Houston for $1 if I plan far enough ahead. The question then becomes how I get to IAH from downtown Houston. The following explains how I can do it.

The Houston Megabus location at 815 Pierce Street is approximately one block from the downtown METRO Transit Center. There appear to be 8 buses a day currently going from Dallas to Houston. They start early in the morning (7:15 AM) and the last bus arrives in Houston at 10:20 PM in the evening. The trip takes 4 hours. You can reverse it with about the same details to get back to Dallas.

According to the IAH website: METRO Bus 102 serves the airport and surrounding vicinity with multiple stops and continues to the METRO station downtown. The fare is $1.25 (cash only; the driver does not make change). Transit time to downtown can run 1.5 hours. Riders may stow luggage in the baggage compartment accessed from the outside of the bus (drivers do not assist with luggage). Pick up and drop off is at the METRO Bus Stop on Baggage Claim Level, south side of Terminal C. It appears that the METRO station downtown is at 1900 Main St. Houston, TX 77002.

Bus route 102 leaves every 20 minutes and takes about one hour to make the trip. It looks like the bus starts at 5:00 AM and stops at 12:00 AM. For more information call Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County at (713) 635-4000.

Photo Places

I’m working on a new website. I will need photos for the website. Steps to getting a great screen shot image is as follows. I was able to do a prt+sc and get an image that I could save with Paint. Next step was to crop the image with lunapic. Next, I could compress with toolur to about 30% without loosing what seemed to be any of the quality of the image and without loosing any size in the width or height at all. Once I did those steps I had a nice looking picture with a very small size.

lunapic - crop photos for the web. toolur - compress photos for the web.

Free Images

Wikimedia Commons - the Grandaddy of Public Domain pics.

flickr – Great repository.

Pixabay – All images and videos on Pixabay are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0. You may download, modify, distribute, and use them royalty free for anything you like, even in commercial applications. Attribution is not required.

Pexels – The pictures are free for personal and even for commercial use. You can modify, copy and distribute the photos. All without asking for permission or setting a link to the source. So, attribution is not required.

StockSnap.io – No attribution required.

Unsplash – No attribution required, but appreciated.

Burst – No attribution required, but appreciated.

Not Free Images

iStockExpensive.
Getty Images – very, very epensive.
Shutterstock – costs are discussed here.
Fotolia – costs are discussed here.
Dreamstime – costs are discussed here.
123RF – costs are discussed here.
Bigstock – costs are discussed here.
Depositphotos – costs are discussed here.

 

Dear Children 001

Books. I’d like to say I love them but I don’t. What I love about them is the content – the ideas, the concepts , the lessons, the philosophy and all the other constructs within them that help me to think, learn and grow mentally, spiritually and socially. I like books. Kinda like I like money. Not for what it is in and of itself, but for what it can do for me, or, more precisely, what it can help me to become and experience. Books, like education, open doors. They are a path.

One of you asked me about which books I think they should read. The following are some of the ones I think are important. Just remember these are my opinions and my favorite observation about opinions is that they are like elbows – almost everyone has one and they often need cleaning up a bit.

The Bible: It’s a great piece of literature. It has influenced the world in inconceivable, as well as very explainable ways. It’s a history. It’s an ethical and moral guidebook. The New Testament is a great story. I think my two favorite works to help you to understand how I personally feel about Christianity are The Catholic Church: A History and Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth. I don’t necessarily think you should read these two works now. But, if you ever get an itch to explore some concepts of religion, and in particular Christianity, these are two media that I feel do an excellent job of helping you to understand that religion isn’t simply blind dogma. Just don’t forget that I’m a practicing Catholic although not a dogmatic one. I have this book in my Audible library.

Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind: I have a university degree in the field of history for a reason. It’s a passion of mine. While I do not agree with all of the concepts in this book, I think everyone in the world should read it. When I’m in one of those dazed and confused, bored out of my mind moods and I’m driving down the road with the Mind Monkey driving me crazy I pull out my MP3 player and this is the book I listen to for the ?? time. Why? Because I need to understand the world I live in to help me understand myself and this book goes a long way to help me with that. I do not know what happened 100,000 years ago. I wasn’t there. No one alive today was. It’s all speculation. No one really knows what life was like eons ago. No one. Never forget that. But, I feel we have a pretty good idea based on our ability to decipher reality. Just remember, Sapiens, from an absolute time perspective (theoretically) are probably still in the “shitting in their diapers” stage of existence. Hopefully they’ll get better and stop shitting all over themselves. I have this book in my Audible library.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change: There are some great concepts in this book. It is one of the classics in personal development. It’s a book about having great character. It’s sold 30 million copies over 25 years. I have this book in my Audible library.

50 Self-Help Classics: While we are on the subject of character building let me throw this one out at you. My reasoning for doing so is that this book does a short synopsis of 50 of the world’s best self-help classics. A very short synopsis. You get the meat of the book and the direction of the author in terms of subject matter. You get exposure to a lot of great concepts all in one place without a lot of fluff to go along with the concepts. It’s a great place to find more books that might interest you. I have this book in my Audible library.

Kayak Links Goals

Level 1
ATLANTA GA
BOSTON MA
CHICAGO IL
DENVER CO
DALLAS/FORT WORTH TX
HOUSTON TX
LOS ANGELES CA
MIAMI FL
NEW YORK NY
SEATTLE WA
SAN FRANCISCO CA

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Level 2
NEWARK NJ
BALTIMORE MD
OKLAHOMA CITY
CHARLOTTE NC
DETROIT MI
FORT LAUDERDALE
LAS VEGAS NV
MINNEAPOLIS MN
ORLANDO FL
PHILADELPHIA PA
PHOENIX AZ
SALT LAKE CITY UT
SAN DIEGO CA
TAMPA FL
SAN JOSE
Hartford

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The following do not need to be done.
PITTSBURG
SAN ANTONIO
JACKSONVILLE
ST LOUIS
RALEIGH/DURHAM
CLEVELAND
NEWBURGH, NY
PROVIDENCE
OAKLAND

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Albuquerque
Amarillo
Austin
Birmingham
Boise
Buffalo
Cedar Rapids
Columbia
Columbus
Dayton
Des Moines
Green Bay
Jackson
Little Rock
Manchester
Memphis
Nashville
New Orleans
Newburgh
Norfolk
Oakland
Oklahoma City
Portland
Reno
Richmond
Rochester
Sacramento
Santa Ana
Savannah
Spokane
Springfield
Syracuse
Tucson
Tulsa
Washington
Wichita

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AMSTERDAM
ATHENS
BANGKOK
BARCELONA
BEIJING
BERLIN
COPENHAGEN
DUBLIN
FUZHOU
HCMC
ISTANBUL
KUALA LUMPUR
LISBON
LONDON
MADRID
MANILA
MOSCOW
NEW DELHI
OSLO
ROME
SHANGHAI
SINGAPORE
STOCKHOLM
TAIPEI
TOKYO
VIENNA
ZURICH

Kayak Links 450

Level 1
CHICAGO IL
NEW YORK NY
ATLANTA GA
DALLAS/FORT WORTH TX
HOUSTON TX
LOS ANGELES CA
BOSTON MA
DENVER CO
MIAMI FL
SAN FRANCISCO CA
SEATTLE WA

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Level 2
NEWARK NJ
OKLAHOMA CITY
BALTIMORE MD
CHARLOTTE NC
DETROIT MI
FORT LAUDERDALE
LAS VEGAS NV
MINNEAPOLIS MN
ORLANDO FL
PHILADELPHIA PA
PHOENIX AZ
SALT LAKE CITY UT
SAN DIEGO CA
TAMPA FL
SAN JOSE

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The following do not need to be done.
PITTSBURG
SAN ANTONIO
JACKSONVILLE
ST LOUIS
RALEIGH/DURHAM
CLEVELAND

AMSTERDAM
ATHENS
BANGKOK
BEIJING
BERLIN
COPENHAGEN
DUBLIN
ISTANBUL
KUALA LUMPUR
LISBON
LONDON
MOSCOW
NEW DELHI
OSLO
ROME
SHANGHAI
SINGAPORE
STOCKHOLM
TAIPEI
TOKYO
VIENNA
ZURICH

New Kayak

NEW YORK NY | (400)
NEW YORK NY | (400)
ATLANTA GA | (400)
DALLAS/FORT WORTH TX | (400)
OKLAHOMA CITY | (400)
HOUSTON TX | (400)
LOS ANGELES CA | (400)
BOSTON MA | (400)
DENVER CO | (400)
MIAMI FL | (400)
SAN FRANCISCO CA | (400)
SEATTLE WA | (400)
NEWARK NJ | (400)

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Level 2
BALTIMORE MD | (400)
CHARLOTTE NC | (400)
DETROIT MI | (400)
FORT LAUDERDALE | (400)
LAS VEGAS NV | (400)
MINNEAPOLIS MN | (400)
ORLANDO FL | (400)
PHILADELPHIA PA | (400)
PHOENIX AZ | (400)
SALT LAKE CITY UT | (400)
SAN DIEGO CA | (400)
TAMPA FL | (400)
SAN JOSE | (400)

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The following do not need to be done.
PITTSBURG | (400)
SAN ANTONIO | (400)
JACKSONVILLE | (400)
ST LOUIS | (400)
RALEIGH/DURHAM | (400)
CLEVELAND | (400)

Places I Would LIke To Go

I’ve been a few places. I’m scheduled to go to a few more. But there are some places that I would love to explore a bit. There are even some places I’d love to explore a bit more. There have been times in the past when I’ve been somewhere and I’ve not allocated enough time there. Some places are a lot more enchanting than their pictures can convey. But, that’s not what this post is about. This post is about those places that I have seen in an image somewhere and it strikes me as a destination that is quite possibly too good to miss.

Here’s the list. I started it because I saw a picture of a place and I couldn’t really recognize where it was. It’s a reference for the future.

Cinque Terre, Italy (Images). Technically, I’ve been there. Realistically, I didn’t spend nearly enough time there. Perfect time to go is April-May or late September to mid-November.

Cappadocia, Turkey (Images). Never been. Need to go. Think Uchisar.

Ephesus, Turkey (Images). Never been. Need to go.

Santiago de Compostela, Spain (Images). Never been. Need to go. Walk there? From where?

Besalu, Girona, Catalonia, Spain (Images). Not far from Barcelona.