7 December 2011

No need for bike racks

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Saw this in Jamison today.

Hope you like it!

About a minute after taking the photo a man ran up to it and rode it away.

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Pork Hunt said :

The photo is clearly a fake, much like the moon landing pics. The shadows are all over the place, eg there is a shadow behind the contact point of the rear tyre while the others point the other way.
The trees in the background are in the calm but the tree behind the bike is affected by wind.
Let me guess, the rider leapt out from behind the light pole to continue his journey…

You appear to have fallen for the “moon landings were faked” line that the reptoids have been pushing on the public in order to obscure the truth.

INVISIBLE RIDER

Sandman said :

Pork Hunt said :

The photo is clearly a fake,
The trees in the background are in the calm but the tree behind the bike is affected by wind.
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So not only did they insert a bike into the photo they also inserted a non wind affected tree?

I would think that if this was a setup you would simply ride your own bike, park it in the middle of the road, jump off, take photo, jump back on.

That’s what I hate about government conspiracies. They are rife with inefficiencies.

Government conspiracy, obviously…

Bike rage!

Pixels. Seen a few in my time. 🙂

Pork Hunt said :

The photo is clearly a fake,
The trees in the background are in the calm but the tree behind the bike is affected by wind.
.

So not only did they insert a bike into the photo they also inserted a non wind affected tree?

I would think that if this was a setup you would simply ride your own bike, park it in the middle of the road, jump off, take photo, jump back on.

The photo is clearly a fake, much like the moon landing pics. The shadows are all over the place, eg there is a shadow behind the contact point of the rear tyre while the others point the other way.
The trees in the background are in the calm but the tree behind the bike is affected by wind.
Let me guess, the rider leapt out from behind the light pole to continue his journey…

He really should keep in on a lead.

That’s a +1 to Canberra’s little mysteries that will go unresolved for many years to come.

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