Objective-C
Programming Throwdown
Patrick Wheeler and Jason Gauci
4.5 • 610 Ratings
🗓️ 18 June 2011
⏱️ 80 minutes
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| 0:09.0 | Programming Throwdown, episode number 7. |
| 0:19.0 | Objective C. Take it away, Jason. |
| 0:23.4 | Hey, so I'm biking to work now, which is just pretty awesome. I actually, I didn't know if I was |
| 0:30.2 | going to, you know, like it because, you know, I like the exercise, but then there's this whole, |
| 0:36.3 | you know, you get to work a little bit later. I mean, it might take you like an hour to bike five miles or something, right? So you spend a lot of time on the bike and you kind of have to, you know, shower afterwards and stuff like that. You are such an overachiver. I'm just saying it. Showering is an overachie? What is it about human? No, right in your vibe. No, but it's super fun. You know, you get to feel, there's something weird, like, there's something invigorating about, like, literally just taking yourself to work. Oh. Yeah, well, that too. But people over here in California are actually pretty nice to bikers like in Florida I feel like |
| 1:13.3 | if I had pulled some of the stunts I pulled here I would definitely have been killed like actually |
| 1:17.8 | if you're if you're biking and they actually they have a bike lane here which is pretty cool |
| 1:21.9 | but if you're biking in the bike lane which is on the right side and you even make a left turn |
| 1:26.0 | you can just swing over to the left lane and take up a whole car lane, you know, until the turn signal goes and then, you know, make the left turn and then swing back out to the bike lane. Yeah. And this only works because everyone's in on it. Like the cars know you're going to do it. You know you're going to do it. You stick your arm out. Make sure to do sure to do your hand signal yeah we just have to do that when I was at school and you know going to university that was how it was you had to write and it's actually a right way to do you have to ride in the turn lane and block traffic and people would honk at me and get mad and that was really scary but you that's the rule, that's what you have to do to make the turn. |
| 2:02.5 | Yeah, your only other thing you can do, and I've done this, like, I'm still doing this today on a couple of the intersections. I have to make lefts because I'm just not comfortable yet. You know, you can walk your bike along any of the pedestrian paths. Right. But technically it's against the law to, you know, ride your bike, like on a sidewalk or a crosswalk or something. |
| 2:21.1 | Yeah. Yeah, right. Or even where there isn't. I believe the rule is if there's no bike lane, |
| 2:25.4 | you're supposed to take up a regular lane of traffic. Or just kind of get over to the right. |
| 2:30.3 | Consult your lawyer, please. Yeah, that's right. But it's actually actually it's a lot of fun and uh you get some |
| 2:37.8 | exercise and that's awesome dude i could use a lot more exercise too but uh i'm glad you're getting |
| 2:43.7 | hopefully you'll just get enough for the both of us okay the one thing about it though at least |
| 2:48.0 | you know up until now maybe i'll actually build muscle but |
| 2:50.8 | as long as i'm still kind of like indistinguishable from a skeleton i uh i'm i'm like perpetually |
| 2:57.5 | sore like every day i'm sore because you know you have this like you know eight mile bike ride or |
| 3:03.0 | whatever so even if you don't work out you're going to be sore so so what i want you to do is mount the camera to the front of your bike, ride to bike. |
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