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San Francisco Bicycling 2004 Calendar
The End of Oil and Obesity. Construction of Infrastructure for Youth.
San Francisco Bicycling 2004 Calendar: Publication Release in US and Japan.
San Francisco Bicycling 2004 Calendar: Publication Release in US and Japan.
San Francisco, December 01, 2003.
See http://www.bikecalendar.com
Revolution Engineering today announced its promotion to end end America's addiction to oil, to build youth-freindly transportation infrastructure and reduce Americans waistlines.
Unique angles
Images of San Francisco Bicycling
Photographs demonstrate diversity of current urban bicycling culture.
Historic 1883 Golden Gate park bicycling photo.
Encourages active transportation and bicycling infrastructure.
Cars and well-known landmarks are noticeably absent.
Photography by local photographers:
Rob Prideaux (http://www.robprideauxphotography.com)
Kyle Shepard, bicycle messenger photographer
Shelley Webb
Stephen Ferrero
Cartoonist Ken Nash (http://www.kennash.com)
Publisher Revolution Engineering, Inc. San Francisco
Design Tidemark Press, Windsor, CT (tidemarkpress.com)
Download Media Images at http://www.bikecalendar.com . Full permission for news media use.
Available for purchase now online at websites, bookstores and bikeshops is the US and Japan.
The calendar's stunning photography is dedicated to everyone working for resource efficient and equitable American transportation networks and policy. An additional dedication promotes efforts towards child-freindly infrastructure and the reduction of diabetes through active transportation.
Art Director and civil engineer Stephen Ferrero stated "The end of oil is here. Off-the-shelf technologies that are available today can completely rid America of its oil addiction. Bicycles, electric bikes, high-speed trains, high-mileage autos, solar power and inteligent logistics are all the tools we need. We can choose engineering or choose oil, blood and fat."
San Francisco-based Revolution Engineering, Inc. specializes in engineering management, software dev management and promotions of alternative transport and resource efficiency.
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See http://www.bikecalendar.com
Revolution Engineering today announced its promotion to end end America's addiction to oil, to build youth-freindly transportation infrastructure and reduce Americans waistlines.
Unique angles
Images of San Francisco Bicycling
Photographs demonstrate diversity of current urban bicycling culture.
Historic 1883 Golden Gate park bicycling photo.
Encourages active transportation and bicycling infrastructure.
Cars and well-known landmarks are noticeably absent.
Photography by local photographers:
Rob Prideaux (http://www.robprideauxphotography.com)
Kyle Shepard, bicycle messenger photographer
Shelley Webb
Stephen Ferrero
Cartoonist Ken Nash (http://www.kennash.com)
Publisher Revolution Engineering, Inc. San Francisco
Design Tidemark Press, Windsor, CT (tidemarkpress.com)
Download Media Images at http://www.bikecalendar.com . Full permission for news media use.
Available for purchase now online at websites, bookstores and bikeshops is the US and Japan.
The calendar's stunning photography is dedicated to everyone working for resource efficient and equitable American transportation networks and policy. An additional dedication promotes efforts towards child-freindly infrastructure and the reduction of diabetes through active transportation.
Art Director and civil engineer Stephen Ferrero stated "The end of oil is here. Off-the-shelf technologies that are available today can completely rid America of its oil addiction. Bicycles, electric bikes, high-speed trains, high-mileage autos, solar power and inteligent logistics are all the tools we need. We can choose engineering or choose oil, blood and fat."
San Francisco-based Revolution Engineering, Inc. specializes in engineering management, software dev management and promotions of alternative transport and resource efficiency.
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For more information:
http://www.bikecalendar.com
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