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22:06:32 01/25/12
Tracy Morgan Impression | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
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Tracy Morgan Impression | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel
Meet the Filmmaker: Benh Zeitlin | 2012 Sundance Film Festival | Sundance Channel For exclusive coverage of theSundance Film Festival, check out -- www.sundancechannel.com/festival Like us on Facebook -- www.facebook.com/sundancechannel Follow us on Twitter -- www.twitter.com/sundancechannel No one covers the Sundance Film Festival like Sundance Channel. From Sundance Channel HQ in the heart of Park City, we bring you the full Festival experience -- with exclusive interviews, sneak peeks, amazing films, premieres, updates, buzz, deal-making and acquisition news, the hottest parties, and more. And, every night on Sundance Channel, a festival favorite that made independent film what it is today. Host Aamer Haleem whips out a Tracy Morgan impersonation for the crew behind PREDISPOSED. From: sundancechannel Views: 10 0 ratings Time: 00:19 More in Entertainment
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11:54:33 01/23/12
Ban Ki-Moon Joins Holocaust Commemorations in New York City
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Ban Ki-Moon Joins Holocaust Commemorations in New York City
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me January 27th marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the notorious Nazi concentration camp, and world Holocaust Remembrance day. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon joins worshipers at a synagogue in New York City to commemorate the anniversary. In New York City even the falling snow and biting cold couldn't challenge the will to remember%mdashto remember the Holocaust, one of the biggest tragedies in modern history. From 1933 to 1945 Adolf Hitler led the killing of one third of the Jews living in Europe%mdasharound 6 million people. Most of them were put to death in gas chambers at a network of concentration camps. The most infamous of those camps was Auschwitz. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon joined worshipers and over 50 ambassadors to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and world Holocaust Remembrance Day at New York's Park East Synagogue. [Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary General]: "The United Nations is strongly committed to prevent any such horrible things happening over and over again. That is why the United Nations General Assembly, in 2005, adopted a resolution and designated January 27th as international day of remembrance of the Holocaust." Ban Ki-Moon has attended the Synagogue every year since 2005 [Ben Hedges, NTD News]: "Because today is the Sabbath, Jewish law prohibits us from taking cameras into the ... From: NTDTV Views: 10 1 ratings Time: 02:51 More in Travel & Events
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00:00:36 12/24/11
Occupy Albany Ends After Brutal Police Assault
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In the above video, an Occupy Albany member struggles to breathe, and suffers a seizure after being hit with pepper spray, while fellow occupiers plead for an ambulance.
After a move by Albany city officials to obtain an eviction order from a New York Supreme Court judge, referred to by occupiers as a "legal ambush," ended in a melee at Academy Park Thursday night, and a brutal assault by local police.
When all was said and done, there were four arrests, two protesters, two police officers and a News 10 ABC cameraman suffering minor injuries, a city councilman who was pepper-sprayed in the face along with protesters, including one who after being hit with the spray seemed to suffer a seizure afterward and was taken away in an ambulance.
Oh, and the only surviving tent of the occupation was shredded in a tug-of-war between police and the occupiers.
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During the melee, an officer on a horse pepper-sprayed the crowd, dousing a number of protesters in the face, witnesses said. Chuck Nasmith, 56, said he got hit in the eyes, even though he used his "Who would Jesus evict?" sign as a shield.
"I said, 'Please stop it' and that's when he sprayed me like mad'," Nasmith said. "He would spray people and scream 'Go home' with a smile."
In a statement, police said only two people were pepper-sprayed, but a reporter spoke with at least half a dozen who had signs of being hit directly in the face by the spray and were still in pain. Cellphone video shows the mounted officer spraying throughout the crowd.
Protesters chanted "Shame on you" and "We are peaceful, you are not!" at the police. They also chanted the badge number of the officer who had allegedly sprayed the crowd.
One officer was overheard saying, "We're supposed to get out of their faces" as police moved across the street shortly after the melee.
The encampment at Academy Park had been occupied since Oct.21 despite the park's nightly curfew until Dec. 7, when the city of Albany granted the protesters a temporary permit limiting the size to no more than 30 tents, and requiring that city code violations deemed safety hazards be corrected.
The video below shows the Albany police officer on horseback riding along next to the last of the occupation's tents being carried through the park as police and protesters struggle over possession. As he rides the horse beside the tent, he sprays pepper spray into the faces of the crowd.
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00:00:36 12/24/11
Occupy Albany Ends After Brutal Police Assault
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In the above video, an Occupy Albany member struggles to breathe, and suffers a seizure after being hit with pepper spray, while fellow occupiers plead for an ambulance.
After a move by Albany city officials to obtain an eviction order from a New York Supreme Court judge, referred to by occupiers as a "legal ambush," ended in a melee at Academy Park Thursday night, and a brutal assault by local police.
When all was said and done, there were four arrests, two protesters, two police officers and a News 10 ABC cameraman suffering minor injuries, a city councilman who was pepper-sprayed in the face along with protesters, including one who after being hit with the spray seemed to suffer a seizure afterward and was taken away in an ambulance.
Oh, and the only surviving tent of the occupation was shredded in a tug-of-war between police and the occupiers.
Via : >
During the melee, an officer on a horse pepper-sprayed the crowd, dousing a number of protesters in the face, witnesses said. Chuck Nasmith, 56, said he got hit in the eyes, even though he used his "Who would Jesus evict?" sign as a shield.
"I said, 'Please stop it' and that's when he sprayed me like mad'," Nasmith said. "He would spray people and scream 'Go home' with a smile."
In a statement, police said only two people were pepper-sprayed, but a reporter spoke with at least half a dozen who had signs of being hit directly in the face by the spray and were still in pain. Cellphone video shows the mounted officer spraying throughout the crowd.
Protesters chanted "Shame on you" and "We are peaceful, you are not!" at the police. They also chanted the badge number of the officer who had allegedly sprayed the crowd.
One officer was overheard saying, "We're supposed to get out of their faces" as police moved across the street shortly after the melee.
The encampment at Academy Park had been occupied since Oct.21 despite the park's nightly curfew until Dec. 7, when the city of Albany granted the protesters a temporary permit limiting the size to no more than 30 tents, and requiring that city code violations deemed safety hazards be corrected.
The video below shows the Albany police officer on horseback riding along next to the last of the occupation's tents being carried through the park as police and protesters struggle over possession. As he rides the horse beside the tent, he sprays pepper spray into the faces of the crowd.
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10:28:19 11/18/11
Police Arrest More Protesters at New York's Wall Street
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Police Arrest More Protesters at New York's Wall Street
For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Follow us on Facebook ☛ me.lt It's been two months since the Occupy Wall Street movement has made its mark in New York City. Police have arrested more protesters as they took to the streets of the financial district. New York City police continue to make arrests on Thursday as Occupy Wall Street protesters marked the second month anniversary of their movement. Hundreds of protesters march through New York's financial district toward the stock exchange to protest economic inequality. Scores of police barricade the narrow streets around the area and use batons to push the protesters onto the sidewalk. The protesters break off into groups and try to enter Wall Street from various points. Despite the chaos, the New York Stock Exchange opened on time and was operating normally. By 10 am, police say about 50 people had been arrested at various locations in the financial district, mainly for disorderly conduct. The demonstration comes two days after police evicted hundreds of protesters from their camp at Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan, where the Occupy Wall Street movement was born on September 17. The movement sparked solidarity rallies and occupations of public spaces across the United States. From: NTDTV Views: 167 3 ratings Time: 01:14 More in News & Politics
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09:19:16 11/15/11
Raw Video: Sanitation Crews Clean Zuccotti Park
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Raw Video: Sanitation Crews Clean Zuccotti Park
At about 1 am Tuesday, New York City police handed out notices from the owner of Zuccotti Park and the city saying that Occupy Wall Street protestors had to clear the park because it had become unsanitary and hazardous. (Nov. 15) From: AssociatedPress Views: 254 10 ratings Time: 01:24 More in News & Politics
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01:24:37 11/08/11
Hartmann: Is the Tea Party joining OWS?
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Lynn Parramore, Alternet & Ex-tea partier Shane Brooks. What's going on with occupations in the rest of the country? Things got tense in New York City last night too. At least 10 demonstrators were arrested as the Occupy Wall Street movement marched from it's home base of Zuccotti Park to Union Squa....
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09:10:59 10/12/11
Safer Journeys in Driverless Cars
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Safer Journeys in Driverless Cars
For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Follow us on Facebook ☛ me.lt A new robotic car is being developed at Oxford University tha can make decisions about its route based on analysis of its surroundings. Scientists hope that this latest technology could mean an end to traffic jams. Meet the car that will learn the way home. It's the latest robot from Oxford University - the car that recognizes where it is and will take you where you want to go. Oxford's Mobile Robotics Group says the car can not only drive itself - it can sense the presence of other vehicles on the road, something that GPS-based systems cannot do. Professor Paul Newman says it will improve navigation precision, reduce emissions and most of all increase safety. [Professor Paul Newman, Oxford University]: "You see GPS is good to maybe 10, 15 meters, if you're lucky maybe five and it certainly won't work in big cities, it certainly won't work in the middle of multi-story car parks and even then I wouldn't want to be going around a roundabout at 30 miles an hour (50kph) in a car that only knew where it was to a few meters." The vehicle - a one-off built for the project - scans and analyzes the road ahead - offering a completely hands-free experience to the driver. [Professor Paul Newman, Oxford University]: "We waste so much of our time driving when we don't want to be driving when we could be doing other things, improving our quality of life. So the big point here, it's not ... From: NTDTV Views: 23 1 ratings Time: 01:52 More in Science & Technology
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07:17:20 10/06/11
Thursday, October 6, 2011 - KDHX St. Louis Concert Calendar
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Thursdays at the Intersection - Aaron Kamm and the One Drops' 5:30PM Strauss Park at Grand Center Grand and Washington Blvds, St. Louis MO -- Chris Ruest Blues Band 6:00PM Blues City Deli 2438 McNair - in Historic Benton Park, St. Louis MO -- Stanley Jordan's Trio Thursday 2011-10-06 7:00PM Jazz at the Bistro 3536 Washington Boulevard, St. Louis MO Michael Bolton 7:00PM Family Arena in St. Charles 2002 Arena Parkway, St. Charles MO Ben Van Gelder Group (7PM); Rich McDonough and Rough Grooves (9:30PM) 7:00PM BB's Jazz Blues and Soups 700 South Broadway, St. Louis MO - Lift for Life Charity Show- Boom Tops, The Jungle Fire , Ensain James and Black for a Second 7:00PM Cicero's 6691 Delmar Boulevard, University City MO Just Add Knoise Open Mic 7:00PM Flatland Rocks 1331 Lake Park Drive, Germantown IL -- The Bottle Rockets 7:30PM Sheldon Concert Hall 3648 Wasington Boulevard, St. Louis MO -- St. Vincent 8:00PM Old Rock House 1200 South 7th Street, St. Louis MO Lola STL Music Fest; Van Hunt; Lamar Harris; DJ Hal Greens 8:00PM Lola 500 North 14th Street, St. Louis MO Ground Floor Band (8PM); Kim Massie and the Solid Senders (10PM) 8:00PM Beale on Broadway 701 South Broadway, St. Louis MO -- Freddie Washington - Memorial Concert for James McLeod 8:00PM Holmes Lounge - Ridgley Hall Washington University 1 Brookings Dr., St. Louis MO Tommy Halloran & Guerrilla Swing 8:00PM Riley's Pub 3458 Arsenal Street, St. Louis MO Wade Bowen 8:00PM Off Broadway 3511 Lemp Avenue, St. Louis MO -- Bar Room Troubadours 8:30PM Hammerstone's 2028 South Ninth Street, St. Louis MO -- Truth & Salvage Company; Lions of Hazelwood 9:00PM Blueberry Hill Duck Room 6504 Delmar Boulevard, University City MO Audra Angelique 9:00PM Broadway Oyster Bar 736 South Broadway, St. Louis MO Dr. Zhivegas 9:00PM Highlands Restaurant & Brewery 105 East Jefferson Ave., Kirkwood MO - Electronicat; Escalade 9:00PM Crack Fox 1114 Olive Street, St. Louis MO Bob Bumblebee Kamoske 9:00PM Venice Cafe 1903 Pestalozzi Street, St. Louis MO The Lucky Old Sons 9:00PM Three Kings Public House 6307 Delmar Boulevard, University City MO -- The Griddle Kids; Carriage House 10:00PM Mangia Italiano 3145 South Grand Boulevard, St. Louis MO
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01:31:45 10/04/11
Vermonters speak out @ #OccupyVermont in Solidarity with #Occupywallstreet
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Vermonters speak out @ #OccupyVermont in Solidarity with #Occupywallstreet
For the past two Sundays, concerned Vermonters have met and marched to demonstrate our solidarity with the Wall Street occupiers and to object to the increasingly brutal tactics being used by the police. We have decided to continue to meet and rally each Sunday until the occupation ends, and we invite you to join us. We will convene in City Hall Park at 12:30pm and hold a General Assembly to provide updates about the situation on the ground in NYC, discuss effective ways of providing support, and plan actions to demonstrate our support locally. Please make and bring signs that show your support for the occupation and your opposition to the use of police violence to repress it, and spread this event widely! See the live stream from NYC here: www.livestream.com From: WHYNotNews Views: 8 1 ratings Time: 10:02 More in Education My TIP JAR
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05:26:31 10/03/11
#OccupyVermont Welcomes, Thanks, and Warns Burlington Police Department.
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#OccupyVermont Welcomes, Thanks, and Warns Burlington Police Department. For the past two Sundays, concerned Vermonters have met and marched to demonstrate our solidarity with the Wall Street occupiers and to object to the increasingly brutal tactics being used by the police. We have decided to continue to meet and rally each Sunday until the occupation ends, and we invite you to join us. We will convene in City Hall Park at 12:30pm and hold a General Assembly to provide updates about the situation on the ground in NYC, discuss effective ways of providing support, and plan actions to demonstrate our support locally. Please make and bring signs that show your support for the occupation and your opposition to the use of police violence to repress it, and spread this event widely! See the live stream from NYC here: www.livestream.com From: WHYNotNews Views: 10 1 ratings Time: 02:17 More in News & Politics My TIP JAR
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20:59:55 09/12/11
Pandas Too Love Mooncakes
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Pandas, Too, Love Mooncakes
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com And New Tang Dynasty Television wishes you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. Here's hoping you enjoy it as much as the two pandas in our next story. The Mid-Autumn Festival falls today in the Chinese lunar calendar -- it marks the beginning of the long slide towards winter. But for now, the thoughts of many Chinese are on mooncakes, the full moon shaped filled pastries often enjoyed today. And two pandas in Shandong Province are no exception. The two three-year-old pandas, Qinchuan and Lele, were able to enjoy special mooncakes in celebration of the holiday. They reside at the Jinbao Paradise Animal Park in the city of Weifang. The ingredients were also modified, just a bit, to suit the pandas' tastes. [Li Peiying, Panda Director, Jinbao Paradise Animal Park]: "The stuffing is made with eight special ingredients, including bamboo leaves and other kinds of their favorite foods. We made mooncakes especially for them so that they can enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival." The cakes were prepared extra-large because the pandas have rather large appetites; each eats over 50 pounds of bamboo shoots and three or four pounds of apples every day. From: NTDTV Views: 10 3 ratings Time: 01:13 More in News & Politics
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22:34:59 08/31/11
Tree Sitter Takes Roost As Park Poverty Debated
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Monday August 29: Moonshadow enters People's Park and climbs into a tree in the northeast corner, to help raise awareness over the debate regarding the Park and poverty in the city of Berkeley. Monday, Auguest 29: The daily Cal reports that Alameda County's homeless, single adult population has risen by 10 percent in the past 2 years. The article includes a picture of People's Park.
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17:25:00 08/29/11
Tree Sitter Takes Roost As Park Poverty Debated
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Monday August 29: Moonshadow enters People's Park and climbs into a tree in the northeast corner, to help raise awareness over the debate regarding the Park and poverty in the city of Berkeley. Monday, Auguest 29: The daily Cal reports that Alameda County's homeless, single adult population has risen by 10 percent in the past 2 years. The article includes a picture of People's Park.
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08:31:34 08/04/11
FMK: Living The Bicycle Lifestyle Part 2 of 2 (Frugal Life Philosophy)
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"FREE YOURSELF FROM BEING A SLAVE TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE CAR OWNER INCOME: $40,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, $3200/month, $40,000/year CAR OWNER LOST INCOME: $15,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, Over time pay $30/hour 2) Job location is 30 miles one way, 60 miles both ways. 1 hour commute time 1 way, 2 hours both ways per day, 10 hours/week, 40 hours/month. 500 hours/year. Lost income in over time pay: $1200/month, $15,000/year. 3) Time is seen as lost income b/c it is a forced drive, it is not seen as play, there is no exercise taking place. CAR OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchases a $30,000 vehicle on a 5 year plan. $500/month, $6000/year 2) Insurance: $35/month, $420/year 3) Gas: 20 miles per gallon in city, $3.25 per gallon. Job is 30 miles one way, 60 miles two ways. 60 miles a day, 5 days a week, 300 miles a week, 1200 miles a month. 60 gallons of gas a month. Gas: $200/month, $2400/year 4) Oil change every 3 months, oil change costs $30. Oil change equates to $10/month, $120/year 5) License plate sticker: $80/year 6) City Sticker: $75/year 7) Misc. Maintenance fees: $30/month, $360/year 8) Parking Tickets: $75/year (3 tickets) 9) Traffic Tickets: $375/year (3 tickets) 10) License Plate: $10/year CAR OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $10,000 CAR OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $15,000 $40,000-$15000-$10,000=$15,000 BIKE OWNER INCOME: $20,000/YEAR 1) $10/hour, 40 hours a week, $1600/month, $20,000/year BIKE OWNER LOST INCOME: $0/YEAR 1) Job location is 5 miles one way. 10 miles both ways. It takes 30 min. one way, 1 hour both ways. No income is lost because the commute is viewed as a 1 hour exercise every day. The bike ride is seen as play, not forced work. BIKE OWNER SAVED TIME CONVERTED TO INCOME: $3600/YEAR 1) The bike owner only lives 5 miles from home so his commute time back and force equals 1 hour per day. Whereas the car owners commute time is 2 hours because the job location is 30 miles away from his home. The bike owner saves 1 hour of time a day over the car owner. 5 hours a week, 20 hours a month. 240 hours year. 2) The bike owner makes $10/hr, converted to ovetime pay it is $15/hr. The additional income converted is $300/month. $3600/year. BIKE OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchase a $250 bicycle. $250/year 2) Maintenance Fees: $18/year (3 tire flats) BIKE OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $268 BIKE OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $23,332 $20,000-$268 $3600=$23,332 THE BIKE OWNER MAKES OVER $8000 PER YEAR MORE THAN THE CAR OWNER IN THIS EXAMPLE"
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08:29:31 08/04/11
FMK: Living The Bicycle Lifestyle Part 1 of 2 (Frugal Life Philosophy)
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"FREE YOURSELF FROM BEING A SLAVE TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE CAR OWNER INCOME: $40,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, $3200/month, $40,000/year CAR OWNER LOST INCOME: $15,000/YEAR 1) $20/hour, 40 hours a week, Over time pay $30/hour 2) Job location is 30 miles one way, 60 miles both ways. 1 hour commute time 1 way, 2 hours both ways per day, 10 hours/week, 40 hours/month. 500 hours/year. Lost income in over time pay: $1200/month, $15,000/year. 3) Time is seen as lost income b/c it is a forced drive, it is not seen as play, there is no exercise taking place. CAR OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchases a $30,000 vehicle on a 5 year plan. $500/month, $6000/year 2) Insurance: $35/month, $420/year 3) Gas: 20 miles per gallon in city, $3.25 per gallon. Job is 30 miles one way, 60 miles two ways. 60 miles a day, 5 days a week, 300 miles a week, 1200 miles a month. 60 gallons of gas a month. Gas: $200/month, $2400/year 4) Oil change every 3 months, oil change costs $30. Oil change equates to $10/month, $120/year 5) License plate sticker: $80/year 6) City Sticker: $75/year 7) Misc. Maintenance fees: $30/month, $360/year 8) Parking Tickets: $75/year (3 tickets) 9) Traffic Tickets: $375/year (3 tickets) 10) License Plate: $10/year CAR OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $10,000 CAR OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $15,000 $40,000-$15000-$10,000=$15,000 BIKE OWNER INCOME: $20,000/YEAR 1) $10/hour, 40 hours a week, $1600/month, $20,000/year BIKE OWNER LOST INCOME: $0/YEAR 1) Job location is 5 miles one way. 10 miles both ways. It takes 30 min. one way, 1 hour both ways. No income is lost because the commute is viewed as a 1 hour exercise every day. The bike ride is seen as play, not forced work. BIKE OWNER SAVED TIME CONVERTED TO INCOME: $3600/YEAR 1) The bike owner only lives 5 miles from home so his commute time back and force equals 1 hour per day. Whereas the car owners commute time is 2 hours because the job location is 30 miles away from his home. The bike owner saves 1 hour of time a day over the car owner. 5 hours a week, 20 hours a month. 240 hours year. 2) The bike owner makes $10/hr, converted to ovetime pay it is $15/hr. The additional income converted is $300/month. $3600/year. BIKE OWNER EXPENSES 1) Purchase a $250 bicycle. $250/year 2) Maintenance Fees: $18/year (3 tire flats) BIKE OWNER TOTAL EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR: $268 BIKE OWNER TOTAL ACTUAL PROFIT FOR THE YEAR: $23,332 $20,000-$268 $3600=$23,332 THE BIKE OWNER MAKES OVER $8000 PER YEAR MORE THAN THE CAR OWNER IN THIS EXAMPLE"










