OK - I think I have finished the new BLOG site, and I'll stop messing around with the URL's and stuff. Here is the final location for everything. Please take a few moments to update your Bookmarks, Live Bookmarks, Address Book, and RSS feeds.
This is the new main URL for the PedalTheOcean.com BLOG:
http://www.adventuresofgreg.com/HPB/HPBmain.html
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(the old RSS URL will no longer be used)
http://www.adventuresofgreg.com/HPB/hpv.xml
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http://phobos.apple.com
Episode 1: Introducing Greg Kolodziejzyk
Episode 2: Technology and Human power
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New BLOG look, drive leg and KIDPOWER
1 Comments Published by Adventures of Greg on Feb 24, 2007 at 4:57 PM.
First - welcome to the new look for the PedalTheOcean.com BLOG! Let me know what you think. Pat from RaceRecon and I have been working on a new web site for the PedalTheOcean expedition. We'll launch http://www.pedaltheocean.com soon! Part of that process is revising the BLOG to this new look! It's based on Google Blogger, but I will have the pages automatically FTP'ed to the PedalTheOcean.com server rather than Google like they are now (this is just temporary). The advantages to this new approach are many:
1. Using the Google web application to post blog entries is SUPER easy! Way, easier than before. Plus, since it is web based, I can BLOG from anywhere in the world.
2. I can send a BLOG post from email, or from my camera phone, the satellite phone or my rugged Recon PDA.
3. Each blog post is a single html page including the index to the blog updates and does not contain old fashioned frames (my grandpa tells tales of how they used to use html frames a way back in the olden days).
4. Your comments can be posted directly onto the blog update page. I hope this will invite more feedback and even some dialog between all of you rather than just me and you. To leave a comment, just click on the talk bubble icon below the headline for this blog update.
Let me know what you think.
I am concerned about making it water tight. The gear housing at the bottom is theoretically water tight - ie: I fabricated stainless steel that fits snugly all around the gear box, but I know there will be leaks - even after I bolt the gear box on using rubber gaskets. I still need to make a removable cap for the front of the gear housing, and this also needs to be water tight.
I could just cover the whole structure permanently with epoxy, micro and fiberglass. that would certainly make it water proof, but it would also prevent me from servicing it which I don't like. I can't see why there would ever be any reason to service it unless the chain broke and got stuck in there. As it is, if the chain breaks and can be pulled out, I can thread a new chain through by just spinning the prop which turns the cog which winds the chain around.
The other option is to build the fiberglass fairing enclosure such that it is water proof, but hollow and can be removed to gain access to the drive leg mechanicals. Not sure how to do that easily.

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