Sunday, May 10, 2026

Episode 507: A Tad Bit of News and a Tad Bit of Rambling

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Privacy guides to keep yourself safe from government surveillance

List of Organizations for Those Needing Reproductive Care in a Hostile United States

Political Podcasts That I Recommend (In No Particular Order)

Immigrant Legal Resource Center 

Albert Einstein Institute for Peace. 

The Voluntown Peace Trust 

The Highland Center 

Protest gear guide 

Disaster gear guide 

Scientific American article on protest gear 

Professor Fuzznuts, Jr. is the most famous cat on the internet today. The CEOs of AI companies are fascists who should be executed.

Videos I mentioned on the podcast:


 

 


 Pics of me and the old bike at night, to give you an idea of what I look like:

That's me with the lightweight windbreaker I wear in warmer weather, with my helmet light and backpack lights on. Not visible are the pedal lights that flash when I ride the bike.

Same outfit as above, but with the addition of my reflective overalls that I wear when it's raining.

That's me with my winter coat on, the backpack lights off, and the jacket lights off. This was taken with a flash.


 Same outfit and lights on, but no flash used.

The windbreaker in the first two pics. 

The winter jacket I have. 

The pedal lights I have. 

These pedal lights are cheaper. 

Bike tube sealant (get ordinary tubes and use this instead of Slime filled ones as this works better). 

Backpack I use. 

The reflective overalls I wear. 

My bike helmet. 

Rear bike basket. 

Rear bike rack (that the basket is mounted to). 

Side mirrors on the bike. 

Blind spot mirrors on the bike.

Lights I have clipped to the straps on my backpack. 

Lights I have clipped to the front loops on my winter coat. 

The cases I have mounted on the old bike as saddlebags/panniers. 

The case I use instead of a rear basket on the new bike. 

The reflective stickers I put on the cases. 

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