Freedom of Choice
Freedom of choice has always been important to me since the early 1970s, when my mother and I both began on the path of feminism together.
Freedom of choice has always been important to me since the early 1970s, when my mother and I both began on the path of feminism together.
The Lessons in Cycling Video starring John Howard has been remastered and AI-enhanced. For dedicated on-road cyclists, “John Howard’s Lessons in Cycling” has long been considered a timeless resource. Packed with hard-won secrets from the legendary Ironman, Olympian, and one of the fastest men on a bicycle, John Howard, this video has empowered road racers, bi- and triathletes, and even aspiring Tour de France contenders for over three decades. Now, this cycling classic has been revitalized through a meticulous remastering and cutting-edge AI enhancement process, ensuring an even more captivating and visually stunning experience for viewers.
We drove out to La Jolla Shores, suited up and strolled down the beach and into the water, donning our masks and fins. When Mark and I plunged into the ocean and began our snorkeling adventure last Thursday, we had no idea what kind of submerged treasure awaited us.
It was the year 2002. A local producer came to us asking if we would set up a green screen at a local college to videotape a talented singer. And so it was that we met Dler and his lovely sister, who was there to support her brother in his video, and powder his face to keep the shine off.
The mountain bike head cam first invented by Mark Schulze in 1987 was merely one notch on a belt marking our progress towards small, lightweight wearable POV cameras leading to today’s GoPros. How do you think inventions such as this come into being? Innovation comes from passion. In a recent appearance at UCSD (the alma mater of both Mark Schulze and Nick Woodman, coincidentally), Nick told the audience that his GoPro invention had arisen from his passion for surfing and his desire to share his Point of View (POV) with others. That is exactly what drove Mark Schulze to develop his mountain bike helmet cam rig.