Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Nooooope. EDIT: Yeeep? :( I screwed up. This is actually a real thing. http://www.vashonbeachcomber.com/news/whats-happened-to-the-famed-exercise-bikes-islanders-want-to-know/


Nooooope. EDIT: Yeeep? :( I screwed up. This is actually a real thing. http://www.vashonbeachcomber.com/news/whats-happened-to-the-famed-exercise-bikes-islanders-want-to-know/

8 comments:

  1. In german we would say: Ist das Kunst oder kann das weg?
    (Is it art or throw it away?)

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  2. #portalworthy if they are still there. The article details it seems otherwise

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  3. Regardless of it having some sort of artistic purpose, the idea that collecting corrosive metal rubbish near a body of water is either a sensible thing in itself and then it should be a portal just strikes me as odd.

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  4. The article states they were removed- How can we tell if they are still there?

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  5. The articles from 2012, maybe the bikes were returned/recovered? Hard to say. So conflicted.

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  6. Justin Bennett Right - ...the mystery may never have been solved.

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  7. Looks like they are there again (at least according to Google street view):
    google.ca - Google Maps

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  8. And this is exactly the cool sort of local site I love finding out about playing Ingress.
    People spontaneously leaving excercise equipment in one spot? This smacks of Shaper Ingression! Obviously influenced by XM.

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