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Almost There, But So Far

by SS at
11:54 am on Monday 11th January 10
[site, tech]

We're leaving for the airport in an about an hour and a half. Nearly everything is packed, but there remains a lot to be in done. In particular, the Geek On A Bicycle site isn't quite finished yet!

If you're on Twitter, besides following myself, you might also consider following TDA Live, which is the official Twitter account of the Tour D'Afrique.

Goodbye from London and speak to you next from sunny Egypt!
2 comments posted so far
Anish wrote at 9:39 am on Tue 12th Jan -
You arrived in Egypt yet?
Moose wrote at 3:23 pm on Wed 13th Jan -
Calamity Jane been tiefed yet?

Introducing Phil

by SS at
10:36 am on Thursday 7th January 10
[site, tech]

While I'm away cycling, it's likely I'm not going to be very well connected at all and as such, my good friend Phil is going to act as my 'tech support'.

If the site breaks, feel free to drop an email to webmaster at geekonabicycle dot co dot uk and one of us will pick it up.

Phil is also responsible for the build of Calamity Jane (the bike I'm taking to Africa) - helping massively with component choice and pretty much building most of it! He'll be posting from time to time as well.
2 comments posted so far
Anon wrote at 2:30 pm on Sun 10th Jan -
tl;dr
lisa wrote at 11:38 pm on Sun 10th Jan -
Phil's everywhere! (and a genius, and a thoroughly good bloke too :)
Your trip, sounds incredible, I'll keep an eye on your progress!
Best of luck to you,
Lx
(www.lisafreemanstainedglass.com - all phil's doin!)


Welcome!

by SS at
3:58 pm on Wednesday 23rd December 09
[site, tech]

To astute observers, you will notice this post has been given a fancy new tag 'goab'. To those of you reading this on geekonabicycle.co.uk, you will probably wonder what I am referring to.

This is, essentially, the first post for my new website, Geek On A Bicycle. To those of you reading this on hypedark.co.uk, you will probably wonder how it ended up here.

To explain - both sites share the back end database since it would be far too much effort to post things twice. However, Geek on a Bicycle (GoaB from now on) will only show a subset of all posts on Hype Dark.

Primarily this website (and blog, as I am loathe to call it) on geekonabicycle.co.uk is here to document my journey with the Tour D'Afrique 2010 as we travel from Cairo to Cape Town by bicycle.

This is a journey of nearly 12,000 kilometres and will see us pass through ten African countries. More details can be found on the route page.

Most of the rest of this site is self explanatory. As a career Computer Scientist, and someone who likes to be deliberately different, I couldn't bear to use a customised Wordpress site, so this is hand built (just like my bicycle - more details on the equipment page). As such, it is likely to be prone to breakage (hopefully not like my bicycle), in which case you may contact the webmaster who will be connected and able to fix things.

Anyhow, I hope you enjoy reading my updates - please add the site feed to your feedreader / browser or check back regularly!
3 comments posted so far
Moose wrote at 6:59 am on Sat 26th Dec -
Are comments transferred across too?
Anon wrote at 3:28 pm on Sun 27th Dec -
Magically isn't it.
SS wrote at 7:56 pm on Fri 1st Jan -
Yep, comments are the same for both sites.
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