Sonia K. González
Committed to reproductive justice, fail forward with the tech stuff, doctorate of public health
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to embed a Google calendar onto one of our pages.
I followed the instruction on the page below, but when I copy and past the embed code into the text editor, and click “Save Draft,” […]
Ah the thought of a nice shower and to be equal with all my other co-workers that would be great. I do think there are many places such as learning institutions that do have some kind of shower facilitates some […]
From Plugged In, a Scientific American blog:
A shower. Of course a shower. We talk endlessly (and rightly) about bike lanes and sharrows and complete streets and the disastrous economics of free parking […]
Thanks for letting us know about these events, Frans!
Maybe, one day, we’ll arrange our own bikeCUNY tours. I could see us riding around Brooklyn (or Queens or Manhattan or the Bronx), hitting up each college […]
Great post, thanks.
Hi CUNY People!
This event looks like fun, especially if it’s nice this weekend. It’s a 10 mile ride, click on the website for more details. Be sure to RSVP by 5PM Friday May 26! Unfortunately I won’t be able […]
This is great… one of the best things ever for NYC commuting. I can’t wait to try it out.
This has been a big week for NYC cycling!
On Monday, Mayor Bloomberg announced that Citibank will be sponsoring the city’s bike share program (thereby dubbing the program Citi Bike). The plan is to roll out […]
Come join fellow CUNY cyclists at Red Lantern Bikes (345 Myrtle Ave in Brooklyn) for a social hour on Bike to Work Day (Friday, May 18) at 7 PM. Grab a coffee or a beer and chat with others in CUNY who commute to […]
Over at the Bike League blog, a fellow CUNYite talks about cycling in NYC and her relationship with bikes:
I have learned that every bike has a story. I learn from their dents and the shapes they come in and […]
Just in time for National Bike Month, the bicycle advocacy law firm Flanzig & Flanzig has released a free(!) mobile app, Bike Crash Kit, available on both iOS and Android platforms.
Its features […]
With the creation of a shiny new logo (thanks to the very generous folks over at Makewell!), I think I’m ready to start this blog.* I envision this space being the home to news, information about events, rants […]
Before you read how to adjust the front page display of your WordPress blog I first wanted to explain the difference between posts and pages… A post is a chronological, journal style entry that has a date and time. A page is a more static type of entry and has the feel of a traditional website. Most blogs have posts on […]
Anthony Picciano commented on the blog post Teaching Young People about the Web! %s
Adam,
You make a couple of good points. Thanks for posting on my blog.
Tony
Matthew K. Gold commented on the blog post Side trip – and a homecoming – to Totonno’s %s
Yes, a thousand times yes, and soon.
Anthony Picciano wrote a new blog post: Mobile Computing, Electronic Reading Devices, Tablet PCs %s
Dear Commons Community,
I am sure that many of you are aware that every January there is a National Consumer Electronics Show where the latest technology gadgets are introduced by the major hardware/software developers. At this year’s show which is just ending, it seems that the products that have created quite a stir are mobile devices […]
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