I used to run a cheap go-pro wannabe on my front handlebars to document my
commute to/from work (downtown-ish Brooklyn to midtown Manhattan, NYC). I'd
take it home and edit it to the length of a piece of music of mine (45
minutes cut down to 5 or 6). Then I'd put it on a blog I used to have. It
was fun. The tripod mount on the camera got worn and it fell off my bike at
39th and Lex in Manhattan. I stopped safely and before I could run toward
it, a truck rolled over it, crushing it. REMARKABLY the USB i/o still
worked and the SD card was intact, so I was able to extract that fateful
ride :)

On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 1:25 PM Lynn Haas <haasl...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I know more than a few cyclists, and drivers, running cameras, front and
> rear, full time. I can't bring myself to that level of paranoia on my bike.
> It kills all of the joy.
>
>
>

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