Happy New Year

Posted: December 31st, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Random, Video | Tags: , | Comments Off

I’m going to Paris to celebrate new years eve and have some time off. It will be nice. So to finish off the year on this site I’ll post this little YouTube flick courtesy of Jesper@TUMULT. Happy New Year and don’t blow your fingers off with the fireworks.


Simple Bikes — Weaver frame

Posted: December 27th, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Design, Parts | Tags: , , , | Comments Off

Simple Bikes rider Mitch “Weaver” Yeates will get a signature frame that will be named simply the “Weaver”. It will be slim and skinny, just like Mitchy himself. And if the actual frame turns out anything like the drawings I’ve been working on, it will be a really sweet ride! Can’t wait to see it in person.

And no, the frame is not drawn in MS Paint, like someone said in the comments on thecomeupbmx.net. Very funny.

Prototype frameGraphics


Windows Vista runs fastest on a… MacBook Pro?

Posted: December 27th, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Random | Tags: , | Comments Off

Here is some news that i stumbled upon a few days ago. According to PC World’s benchmarking tests of the laptops and notebook computers that came out in 2007 the new Windows Vista runs the fastest on a Mac. It’s pretty hilarious since Apple just recently became Windows compatible and the way I see it it’s a big slap in the face for the more established brands that have specialised in Windows machines for a long time.

Click the pic to see the article.

Better than Dell


Christmas tree shopping

Posted: December 21st, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Random | Tags: , , , | Comments Off

I wasn’t gonna do a christmas related post, but this one’s too good to pass up. Just found this pic in the online version of a free newspaper here in Stockholm.

The tree and the Family

The little article features Mark Pettersson of Yogurt bikes, byke.com and Bykestore fame and his family, shopping for a christmas tree. Family life in full effect!

Mark is also the guy who opened and ran Childstore in Stockholm in a small alley shop back in the 90’s, before the name and flag was handed over to Johan Fahlnaes who now runs the shop and webshop down in Gothenburg.