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	<title>Comments on: Portland goes Platinum</title>
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		<title>By: Michael B.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael B.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Living in the Midwest in a automobile manufacturing town, I am often jealous of cities like Portland.

Fortunately much of my commuting is either on, around, or through the MSU campus, which allows safe and enjoyable bike travel, and bike lanes are slowly popping up. Still, much of the Lansing, MI area is very unfriendly to the cyclist, and motorists who seem to relish driving short distances alone at high speeds seem to resent cyclists and show it by passing as closely as possible with roaring engines. Nonetheless, it&#039;s clearly nothing more than an impotent display of frustration and aggression which does nothing more than remind me how much more enjoyable it is to ride a bicycle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living in the Midwest in a automobile manufacturing town, I am often jealous of cities like Portland.</p>
<p>Fortunately much of my commuting is either on, around, or through the MSU campus, which allows safe and enjoyable bike travel, and bike lanes are slowly popping up. Still, much of the Lansing, MI area is very unfriendly to the cyclist, and motorists who seem to relish driving short distances alone at high speeds seem to resent cyclists and show it by passing as closely as possible with roaring engines. Nonetheless, it&#8217;s clearly nothing more than an impotent display of frustration and aggression which does nothing more than remind me how much more enjoyable it is to ride a bicycle.</p>
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