8 Quotes & Sayings By Bikesnobnyc

BIKESNOBNYC is a bike messenger, bike commuter, and professional cyclist in New York City. He lives in Queens with his wife and two daughters. He has had more than 30% of his Twitter followers recently. BikeSnobNYC loves coffee and is a member of the NYC Bike Collective Read more

His Instagram account is @freetothegonzo and his blog is http://freethecycle.blogspot.com/.

Everything about riding a bicycle compels you towards beauty.
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Everything about riding a bicycle compels you towards beauty. BikeSnobNYC
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...the concept of marketing is almost as old as humanity itself...suffice it to say here that it took almost no time for a wily serpent to sell Adam and Eve on a shiny apple from the Tree of Knowledge, at which point they became not only the first humans but also the first marketing demographic, and God expelled them from the Garden of Eden for being total consumerist dupes. (p. 40) BikeSnobNYC
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The ark was like a portable computer hard drive and Noah was a one-man Geek Squad, and he dumped God's most important files onto it before he zorched the virus-ridden computer that was the world. BikeSnobNYC
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But surely the commute that defines the era was Noah's voyage aboard his eponymous ark, and to this day it remains the most epic commuting story ever told. As most people know, God felt that Earth had essentially "jumped the shark" (or "raped the angel" as they used to say back then), so rather than try to fix it, He instead decided to simply wash everyone away in a great flood and start over from scratch--just as you might do to your computer's hard drive if it has a really bad virus. So God spoke to Noah and commanded him to build an ark, aboard which he'd carry two of every animal in the world.. Thus was born humankind's lust for gigantic vehicles, for God's instructions to Noah were basically the world's first car commercial, and the sales pitch was this: Large vehicles are your salvation. . BikeSnobNYC
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After leaving Egypt, Moses and his people endured a forty-year commute, starting with a truly epic crossing of the Red Sea (which made getting through the Lincoln Tunnel at rush hour seem like traipsing across a country bridge in a sundress on a spring afternoon). BikeSnobNYC
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Now, as a non- Amish person in the twentieth century who is not a part of the aging and thus noncoveted seventy-five-plus marketing demographic that views things like cell phones and i Pads with that quaint, old-people mixture of astonishment, fascination, confusion, and abject fear, I spend as much time pawing my cell phone as members of the postpubescent marketing demographic spend pawing each other and themselves. BikeSnobNYC
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But cycling is less a hobby than it is a discipline with the potential to transform you. It brings balance. BikeSnobNYC