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Giant Calculator Bike …The Movie!!!

I will have to read the book (not really) to be sure but it looks like this dude had a really ugly recumbent with a huge “computer” strapped on the front that cost a shit load of money because it was in the 80s, or 70s, not quite sure.

For 11 years, I dedicated all available resources to the pursuit of high-tech nomadness

What does this all imply? How does it work? What’s the point? And why does nomadness continue to be such an alluring lifestyle?

I’m a wealth of information on the subject as you can see. So go look at the site I think you can read the book online or buy it for 2 bucks on amazon. I heard they’re going to be making it into a movie1.


For a million dollars, that thing had better have some lasers, or at least a wet bar.

1 I just made that up.

1 Comment so far

  1. MEL March 18th, 2007 5:02 pm

    So, I guess this is your blog now since no one else writes anything anymore.
    This bike computer guys eats a lot of granola. Granola he finds in the bottom of his grandpa’s panniers from 1901. Then flosses with his crusty beard, which is also his grandpas.
    Does this bike come with a mad scientist’s dog?

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