All Discussions Tagged 'mass' - The Chainlink2024-03-29T12:49:52Zhttps://thechainlink.org/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=mass&feed=yes&xn_auth=noShots from Critical Mass, Halloween Edition!tag:thechainlink.org,2017-10-28:2211490:Topic:10808322017-10-28T17:51:36.729ZScott Chillsonhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/ScottChillson
<p>Here's all of em: <a href="http://www.bikeblogordie.com/2017/10/spooktacular-hallows-eve-critical-mass.html" target="_blank">http://www.bikeblogordie.com/2017/10/spooktacular-hallows-eve-critical-mass.html…</a></p>
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<p>Here's all of em: <a href="http://www.bikeblogordie.com/2017/10/spooktacular-hallows-eve-critical-mass.html" target="_blank">http://www.bikeblogordie.com/2017/10/spooktacular-hallows-eve-critical-mass.html</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-FLCERgWQOlg/WfS_ExP-wSI/AAAAAAAACvo/FwzTYip2h30c2duGW0UTjP__7sxedHi_gCLcBGAs/s1600/fullsizeoutput_17cb.jpeg" target="_blank"><img src="https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-FLCERgWQOlg/WfS_ExP-wSI/AAAAAAAACvo/FwzTYip2h30c2duGW0UTjP__7sxedHi_gCLcBGAs/s1600/fullsizeoutput_17cb.jpeg" class="align-full"/></a></p> You've made it through the winter...tag:thechainlink.org,2014-05-08:2211490:Topic:8179202014-05-08T13:28:07.395Ztim de la mottehttps://thechainlink.org/profile/timdelamotte
<p>...and for that alone you deserve to buy yourself some new stuff, but you probably haven't bought anything other than that Sriracha themed water bottle that you wanted oh, so bad. </p>
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<p>But do you know where Sriracha is made? California. And if there's one thing I know about California is that it's not Chicago.</p>
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<p>You deserve a Chicago water bottle. A Malört Water Bottle. A bottle based on a liquor produced in Florida.</p>
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<p>As Chicago as a 34 degree May day…</p>
<p>...and for that alone you deserve to buy yourself some new stuff, but you probably haven't bought anything other than that Sriracha themed water bottle that you wanted oh, so bad. </p>
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<p>But do you know where Sriracha is made? California. And if there's one thing I know about California is that it's not Chicago.</p>
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<p>You deserve a Chicago water bottle. A Malört Water Bottle. A bottle based on a liquor produced in Florida.</p>
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<p>As Chicago as a 34 degree May day with a windchill of 10. More Chicago than <a href="http://cl.ly/VPwF" target="_blank">1996 Phil Jackson</a> doing a footwork battle against Oprah Winfrey in front of NBC's window on State St.</p>
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<p>Get yours here - <a href="http://malortwaterbottles.bigcartel.com/" target="_blank">http://malortwaterbottles.bigcartel.com/</a> - unless you hate Chicago. </p>
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<p>Or don't, but do tell your friends - we've only got a few left. </p>
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<p>tim d</p> Bobby Cann killed on Clybourn last night. Critical Mass Tribute?tag:thechainlink.org,2013-05-30:2211490:Topic:6984382013-05-30T14:41:51.766ZPhilip Birdhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/PhilipBird
Hi everyone,<br />
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My dear, close friend was killed on his way home from work last night. His name is Bobby Cann. Friends and I gathered at his house after to mourn. He was my best friend. He was such an advocate for cycling and safety. I met him years ago while working at REI. I want to have tomorrow's Mass in his honor. Any ideas/help?<br />
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Thank you all,<br />
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Phil
Hi everyone,<br />
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My dear, close friend was killed on his way home from work last night. His name is Bobby Cann. Friends and I gathered at his house after to mourn. He was my best friend. He was such an advocate for cycling and safety. I met him years ago while working at REI. I want to have tomorrow's Mass in his honor. Any ideas/help?<br />
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Phil video from 15th anniversary Critical mass ride-tag:thechainlink.org,2012-10-01:2211490:Topic:6007472012-10-01T20:41:37.996ZAce Mannhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/AceMann
<p>The mass starting out circling Daley Plaza</p>
<p><a href="http://youtu.be/Jk6ytPkxlHY">http://youtu.be/Jk6ytPkxlHY</a></p>
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<p> Special thanks to Steven Lane for all he did to make the T-shirts,the ride & the party go flawlessly. </p>
<p>The mass starting out circling Daley Plaza</p>
<p><a href="http://youtu.be/Jk6ytPkxlHY">http://youtu.be/Jk6ytPkxlHY</a></p>
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<p> Special thanks to Steven Lane for all he did to make the T-shirts,the ride & the party go flawlessly. </p> Story from LA streetblogs-cyclist dies on LA critical mass ridetag:thechainlink.org,2012-09-06:2211490:Topic:5920782012-09-06T13:01:14.459ZAce Mannhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/AceMann
Last night, a cyclist died on Critical Mass after losing control of his bicycle and crashing into a wall on UCLA’s campus. Jerico Culata was only eighteen years old and friends and family are already mourning his death. Police are investigating the cause of the crash but have already noted that Culata was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. Other riders were involved in the crash, but the LAPD reports no other serious injuries.<br />
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Last night, a cyclist died on Critical Mass after losing control of his bicycle and crashing into a wall on UCLA’s campus. Jerico Culata was only eighteen years old and friends and family are already mourning his death. Police are investigating the cause of the crash but have already noted that Culata was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. Other riders were involved in the crash, but the LAPD reports no other serious injuries.<br />
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That being said, NBC4, which is usually one of the better news organizations when it comes to covering cycling and healthy transportation options has a wildly irresponsible story which takes shots at fixed gear bicycles, Critical Mass, and group bike rides in general. A brief response to the NBC 4 piece can be found after the jump.<br />
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(Update: I was just informed over Twitter by LAist editor Emma Gallegos that NBC4 just reprinted an article by City News Service. Don’t be surprised if some of the weirdness in the article is repeated by other news organizations, especially on a holiday weekend.)<br />
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I’m sure there will be a lot more news on this crash as time goes on. Streetsblog would like to express our sympathy to the friends and family of Jerico Culata. More coverage of the crash can be found at LAist, Patch and the Los Angeles Times.<br />
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1) LAPD began riding along on Critical Mass after an LAPD officer was caught on camera kicking a cyclist in the May 2010 Critical Mass. Other officers on the scene then assaulted the camera person and broke his phone. They didn’t do it because CM was out of control. That being said, the relationship between the LAPD and cyclists is at an all time high in large part because of the cooperation this has caused.<br />
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2) There is no relationship between Critical Mass in San Diego and Los Angeles other than a shared name. Mentioning an incident in San Diego would be like a looking at crashes occurring in different freeways as proof that car drivers are out of control.<br />
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3) The number of cyclists killed by cars and negligent drivers is far higher than the number killed by cyclists regardless of how rowdy or not the cyclists are.<br />
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4) I look forward to your upcoming series on drivers that turn left after the light turns red, in clear violation of the law. This occurs millions of times a day in Los Angeles and is far more dangerous than Critical Mass.<br />
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5) “Bikes without breaks” are known as Fixed Gear bicycles. I was actually trained on a fixed gear bicycle as a child, although I ride a more traditional road bike these days. Look them up before writing about them and assigning blame. Here’s an article on Livestrong: <a href="http://www.livestrong.com/article/441945-fixed-gear-bike-safety/">http://www.livestrong.com/article/441945-fixed-gear-bike-safety/</a>. Critical Mass Bingotag:thechainlink.org,2012-07-11:2211490:Topic:5691312012-07-11T19:06:19.439ZDubi Kaufmannhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/DubiKaufmann
<p>This bingo card was created as a tribute to the was anderson Movie Moonrise Kingdom - <a href="http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2012/05/24/wes_anderson_bingo_play_along_with_moonrise_kingdom_using_our_bingo_board_generator_.html" target="_blank">link</a> . it features things that one would usually see in a Wes Anderson movie. I think it is brilliant.<br></br><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96792380?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-center" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96792380?profile=original" width="500"></img></a> i'd like to make…</p>
<p>This bingo card was created as a tribute to the was anderson Movie Moonrise Kingdom - <a href="http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2012/05/24/wes_anderson_bingo_play_along_with_moonrise_kingdom_using_our_bingo_board_generator_.html" target="_blank">link</a> . it features things that one would usually see in a Wes Anderson movie. I think it is brilliant.<br/><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96792380?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96792380?profile=original" width="500" class="align-center"/></a>i'd like to make bingo cards like this for the next critical mass ride.</p>
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<p>Any suggestions for items?</p>
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<p>- Tall bike</p>
<p>- people in matching outfits</p>
<p>- a dog on a bike or a trailer<br/>- a bike with a sound system<br/>- a bike with a milk crate that says "Dean Foods"</p>
<p><br/>please add items that you think should be on a critical mass bingo.</p> Critical Mass Pedals Awareness, but Bikers Need to Pump the Brakes, Critics Saytag:thechainlink.org,2012-01-27:2211490:Topic:5066372012-01-27T01:09:46.484ZJulie Aberman (Hochstadter)https://thechainlink.org/profile/JulieHochstadter
<div class="storypagecenteredmm">From <a href="http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=199264" target="_blank">Medill Reports</a> with several Chainlinkers quoted.</div>
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<div class="storypagecenteredmm"><img alt="Critical Mass Map" src="http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/uploadedImages/News/Chicago/Images/Urban/CritMass%20Map.jpg"></img></div>
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<div class="photocreditright"><p><span class="font-size-1">John Greenfield / <a href="http://www.gridchicago.com">www.gridchicago.com</a></span></p>
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<div class="storypagecenteredmm">From <a href="http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=199264" target="_blank">Medill Reports</a> with several Chainlinkers quoted.</div>
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<div class="photocreditright"><p><span class="font-size-1">John Greenfield / <a href="http://www.gridchicago.com">www.gridchicago.com</a></span></p>
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<div class="photocaption"><p>Critical Mass route proposals, like this one, are voted on by participants the day of the event, and can often change mid-ride.</p>
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<h2 id="maintitle">Critical Mass pedals awareness, but bikers need to pump the brakes, critics say</h2>
<h3><em>BY </em><a href="http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&ItemID=193162" title="Alex E Weaver">ALEX E. WEAVER</a><br/> <em>JAN 26, 2012</em></h3>
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<div class="storypagemmrailpic"><a href="http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/uploadedImages/News/Chicago/Images/Urban/Corking.gif" rel="lightbox[page]" title=""Corking" is a technique used to block drivers from driving through the cyclists. It's intended as a safety precaution, but it's illegal."><img src="http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/uploadedImages/News/Chicago/Images/Urban/Corking.gif" alt="Critical Mass Corking"/></a><div class="photocreditright"><p><a href="http://chicagocriticalmass.org/about/newbies">http://chicagocriticalmass.org/about/newbies</a></p>
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<div class="photocaption"><p>"Corking" is a technique used to block drivers from driving through the cyclists. It's intended as a safety precaution, but it's illegal.</p>
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<div class="moreinfobox"><h1>Related Links</h1>
<a href="http://chicagocriticalmass.org/">Chicago Critical Mass</a><a href="http://activetrans.org/">Active Transportation Alliance</a><a href="http://thechainlink.org/">The ChainLink.org</a></div>
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<div class="storytext">Is it possible that a monthly cycling event, by way of its success, has become a hypocritical mass? <br/> <br/> Hundreds of bicyclists will swarm downtown streets during peak rush hour Friday, all in the name of pedal-pusher awareness. But some experts say this traffic-snarling “party parade on wheels” does more to hurt its cause the bigger it gets. <br/> <br/> “Illinois requires cars and bikes to share the road. Motorists often don’t get that,” said Brendan H. Kevenides, a Chicago attorney who focuses on bike-related accidents. “But Critical Mass is not sharing either. It is bikes taking over the streets in a sort of ‘in your face’ way.” <br/> <br/> Critical Mass, in Chicago and worldwide, is intended to be a demonstration, a visual representation of how many bikers actually exist in any one place, tangible proof that bikes are traffic, too. <br/> <br/> Though there is no formal hierarchy, no appointed leaders or official organizers, safety in numbers seems to be the favored vehicle of change for month after month of Critical Mass rides. <br/> <br/> “It was definitely one of my first introductions to biking in the city and with a group of people where I felt safe,” said Julie Hochstadter, owner and director of Thechainlink.org, an online community for regional cyclists. “If anything, it is showing cars that there are a lot of cyclists in the city.” <br/> <br/> Critical Mass pedals safer bike conditions by becoming a force of traffic itself, comprising a range of participants month to month, from as few as 100 in the cold winter months to well into the thousands when the weather warms. <br/> <br/> Steven Lane has been involved with the ride as a participant and volunteer for the past 12 years. The September ride of 2007 – the event’s 10th anniversary in Chicago – saw more than 5,000 riders, according to Lane. This September will mark its 15th anniversary. <br/> <br/> No matter how many riders turn out, the atmosphere is one of spontaneity and free will. The route isn’t decided until just before the first kickstand goes up and can often change mid-ride. <br/> <br/> “That's the beauty of it,” Hochstadter said. “If you can convince people, anything can happen. There are no rules.” <br/> <br/> According to some experts, this may also be its greatest undoing. <br/> <br/> Illinois state law requires cyclists to adhere to the same traffic laws as cars, meaning stop signs and red lights hold the same weight whether you’re steering a Trek or a Toyota. <br/> <br/> Promoting such awareness is one of the main charges for the Active Transportation Alliance, a Chicago nonprofit cycling advocacy organization. But the approach Critical Mass takes isn’t one they fully support. <br/> <br/> “While we support the goals and spirit of Critical Mass, we can’t overlook breaking traffic laws that are designed to keep everyone on the streets safe,” said Ethan Spotts, marketing and communications director with the Active Transportation Alliance. <br/> <br/> It’s a contradiction that has nipped at the wheels of Critical Mass for years. How can cyclists advocating safer streets and bicycle awareness choose to compromise the very rights they’ve worked so hard to earn? <br/> <br/> “If they’re not obeying traffic laws, it is an issue,” said Steve Schlickman, executive director of the University of Illinois at Chicago Urban Transportation Center. “It can be counterproductive to other people’s attitudes towards bikers.” <br/> <br/> The riders’ defense is that keeping the mass together requires running red lights, and a fractured group is less impactful than a consolidated one. But when the group grows too large, the effect on commuting traffic is palpable. <br/> <br/> “Corking” refers to the technique of select riders blocking opposing traffic while the rest of the riders navigate an intersection. It’s a safety measure, but it can be confusing and annoying for motorists. It’s also illegal. <br/> <br/> “It is an unlawful activity and the riders who position themselves in front of vehicles place themselves in a dangerous position,” said Lt. Maureen Biggane, commanding officer of Chicago Police News Affairs. “Our officers are directed when they observe this to instruct the rider to cease this activity and continue riding.” <br/> <br/> Gin Kilgore, a local bicycle advocate said, “I like to compare it to a Cubs’ game or Bears’ game traffic … it’s part of the city culture. If we can deal with that, we can deal with Critical Mass.” <br/> <br/> Instead of simply dealing with it, is there a way that non-cyclists can get the Critical Mass message without also being inconvenienced? <br/> <br/> “[Cars] create rush hour every day,” Lane said. “We do this once a month.”</div> Critical Mass: Chicago July 2011tag:thechainlink.org,2011-08-03:2211490:Topic:3998872011-08-03T02:26:24.273ZTimhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/TimAiles
<p>Was fun at this last critical mass in July. Was the first one I have been to. Did anyone else from the chainlink participate? Here is a pic from the ride.</p>
<p><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96777570?profile=original"><img width="750" class="align-full" style="padding: 5px;" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96777570?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="750"/></a>Anyone else take any good pics from the critical mass in July?</p>
<p>Was fun at this last critical mass in July. Was the first one I have been to. Did anyone else from the chainlink participate? Here is a pic from the ride.</p>
<p><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96777570?profile=original"><img width="750" class="align-full" style="padding: 5px;" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96777570?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="750"/></a>Anyone else take any good pics from the critical mass in July?</p> Tomorrow's ride: Liar's tour or Wicker Park Critical Mass or both?tag:thechainlink.org,2011-03-31:2211490:Topic:3178842011-03-31T19:05:57.388ZAprilhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/April558
<p><span class="font-size-3">Since the start point of the two rides tomorrow night are so close, what do people think of merging/combining them? I'd hate to choose between them! <span class="font-size-3"><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96772948?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-full" height="280" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96772948?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="459"></img></a></span></span></p>
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<p><span class="font-size-3"><strong>Liar's tour:</strong> West Town Bikes, 2459 W Division</span></p>
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<p><span class="font-size-3">Since the start point of the two rides tomorrow night are so close, what do people think of merging/combining them? I'd hate to choose between them! <span class="font-size-3"><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96772948?profile=original"><img width="750" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96772948?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" height="280" width="459"/></a></span></span></p>
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<p><span class="font-size-3"><strong>Liar's tour:</strong> West Town Bikes, 2459 W Division</span></p>
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<p><span class="font-size-3"><strong>Wicker Park Critical Mass:</strong> <font size="+1">Nelson Algren Fountain in the Polish Triangle at the intersection of Milwaukee Ave. & Division Street</font></span></p>
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<p><span class="font-size-3"><font size="+1">-April</font></span></p>
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<p><strong><br/></strong></p> Free Stickerstag:thechainlink.org,2011-02-21:2211490:Topic:2953592011-02-21T05:46:11.949ZAndrew Bednohttps://thechainlink.org/profile/AndrewBedno
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96771268?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-left" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96771268?profile=original" width="193"></img></a> Over the years <a href="http://bedno.com/pro">I've</a> made several stickers for bicycling causes. Just <a href="http://MassUp.us/stickers" target="_blank">request</a> and <a href="http://bedno.com/pro">I'll</a> mail you some.</p>
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<p>No catch. It's just fun, helps the cause, and only costs me a few dollars.</p>
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<p>I've built a quick form to pick how many and…</p>
<p><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96771268?profile=original"><img class="align-left" width="193" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/96771268?profile=original"/></a>Over the years <a href="http://bedno.com/pro">I've</a> made several stickers for bicycling causes. Just <a target="_blank" href="http://MassUp.us/stickers">request</a> and <a href="http://bedno.com/pro">I'll</a> mail you some.</p>
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<p>No catch. It's just fun, helps the cause, and only costs me a few dollars.</p>
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<p>I've built a quick form to pick how many and get your address:</p>
<p><a href="http://MassUp.us/stickers">http://MassUp.us/stickers</a></p>
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