Question - what was the cool grey t-shirt with all the bikes at Bike the Drive fest?

After Bike the Drive this morning, I noticed a tent with really cool grey t-shirts.  The design had a whole bunch of overlapping bikes.  I didn't have a chance to check out the tent and was curious what it was about.   Does anyone else know?

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Nevermind!  Just came across a photo on FB from Bike Chicago.  It was their shirt design..

Do you mean these t-shirts that will be given out on June 14 at the Bike to Work rally?

Yes that is it!!

I noticed that the Bike to Work Week is managed by the Dept of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and not Active Trans or CDOT, so I think it's hard for them to reach their target audience. Anyway, here's the web page with info on that week's events. Don't miss the pictures of the people on stationary bikes next to the Bean.

http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/bike_chica...

Umm, they may want to reconsider their photo for the rally.  I'm sure it was just bad timing but the speaker appears to be saluting in a manner more appropriate for 1920s Germany.

Not that wikipedia is always correct, but in 1923 the salute was introduced and by 1926 it was mandatory for the party. You're correct that it was the 1930s when it became mandatory for everyone else. We both win! Wikipedia

Jeff Schneider said:

1930's

Thanks for invoking Godwin's Law.

JM 6.5 said:

Umm, they may want to reconsider their photo for the rally.  I'm sure it was just bad timing but the speaker appears to be saluting in a manner more appropriate for 1920s Germany.

Haha. I had never heard of Godwin's Law. Thanks, Adam. Learn something new every day.

Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:

Thanks for invoking Godwin's Law.

Yeah, I feel like Mussolini and Franco could get worked into conversations a little more. Ol' Whatshisface wasn't the only guy in town.

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