Garner Bike Shop Closes Its Doors

My friendly neighborhood bike shop has closed its doors. Bike Line of Garner, a sponsor of many area bike events, gave up the ghost sometime recently. I discovered the empty store as I drove through the Garner Towne Square shopping center on my way home from work.

To a young couple who had just moved to Garner, Bike Line seemed a bit out of place in the rural (or somewhat ass-backwards) corner of the Triangle that is Garner. Bike shops are what I associate with much cooler cities like Portland or Seattle. Certainly not Hicksville, NC. Nevertheless, they were always friendly when we’d go in to get our bicycles repaired or to inquire about local rides.

Right after we moved to Garner, Kelly and I discovered what was the coolest mountain bike trail we’d ridden in the area. Like some of the best trails, it was on semi-private property but stretched out from the elementary school near our house. You could ride for two hours on that trail and never cross the same point twice. It seemed too good to be true, and it was. Two weeks after we discovered it, its private section got bulldozed to make way for yet another subdivision. The remaining trail was but a shadow of the former’s greatness.

Maybe the demise of that trail was the beginning of the end for Bike Line. We certainly didn’t ride much after that (though for various other reasons). Still, living near a store so cool (or at least selling cool thiings) gave us hope that Garner had a chance of one day becoming cool, too. Or a small chance, anyway. Looks like we were wrong.

Goodbye, Bike Line. Thanks for your support of one of my favorite forms of transportation and recreation.

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To the moon, Alice! To the moon!

I’ve been following the progress of Burt Rutan in his efforts to privatize space flight. Working with ID Software founder John Caramack, Rutan hopes to make the world’s first non-governmental spaceflight, eventually offering tourism flights to sub-orbital altitudes.

Read the Newsweek update, or read the lastest test reports from Rutan’s company, Scaled Composites.

This is truly Chuck Yeager-caliber stuff!
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Blog archives added to page

I put a link to the pre-drupal archives over in the “About Mark Turner” box on the right. This will get you access to writing dating back to January 2002, when my blog was born.

I’ll still need to figure out how to incorporate the old stuff into the new stuff, at least so the search feature will work. There’s a lot of good writing there.

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Welcome to October

Today is the first day of October, one of my favorite months. The weather is beautiful and Halloween parties are always fun.

As for mt.net, last month was another one of super growth. For September, we had 2003 visits, a stat which has been steadily growing (November 2002 had 699, for instance). That’s a daily average of 66 visits (November 2002 was 23). Thanks for visiting, everyone!

I drive up to Richmond tomorrow to do some meet and greets with new resellers. I won’t be getting back until nightfall, which makes for a lonely day. At least I’ll have my ham radio to keep me company on the drive.

Pressure should be somewhat off today at work since the quarter closed yesterday. Yesterday was one of the busiest days I’ve had at my new job. I hate it when the other SE’s are out of the office!

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