...Gravity's
changes

To
all my dear friends, family and loyal customers who so often were
one and
the same...
As of April 1st, 2005, I will no longer be
a part of the Gravity Feed Wi-Fi InternetJuice Gallery located at
1959 Shattuck Ave in
(funky-like) Berkeley Calif.
Jon Nechodom, a very capable and motivated young man has decided
to take over Gravity Feed and make it his own. I truly believe that
Jon's ideas are solid and that he will indeed do amazing things
with the beautiful space that we have built here.
Jon, of course, is J. Steve Nechodom's son, which really does mean
he has more than just a working knowledge of blowing glass. I've
seen pictures of him as a little kid handing his daddy a punny and
blowing when told! Jon also took to making fine fair trade espresso
drinks with a vengeance by continuing to do as much research as
he can, via the internet when we're not working together first hand.
Like myself Jon also loves making all organic juices and hearing
those three words from a satisfied customers lips: "Wow, that's
Perfect!"
I am moving on to dedicate my life (once again, as a good sailor
should) to discovering civilization on the planet earth one port
at a time. I love the work that I have done here in this beautiful
little part of this chaotic Bay and it is my most profound wish
that my lifetime friends Steve and Jon and all the rest of my incredible
family, and loyal customers at the Gravity feed find success in
all of their endeavors.
Thank you all!
James Lane
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
Steve Nechodom (the coffee/juice
drinker) is a traditional glass blower specializing in functional
glassware. He truly believes that strong glassware for
your kitchen and dining room functions as a clarifier for all your
eating and drinking habits. It makes what you eat and drink both
beautiful and healthy.

Coffee/Juice drinker-Glass blower
Plasticizers and phthalates
from plastic cups and bottles (not beautiful!) can leach into the
water you drink – and just imagine what happens to that plastic
if you put a hot beverage in it (not healthy!). Most plastics have
softeners in them that are seeming more and more dangerous as evidence
builds after thirty years of mass public usage. Canada has found
them dangerous enough to ban their use in pacifiers and baby chew
toys. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission, while patting us
on the head and telling us not to worry, has requested a voluntary
change of formula for those baby items made by US manufacturers.
Their patronizing, yet still worrisome, report
on the subject can be found here.
These are problems that we are
struggling with as a society. Since big business and a business-loving
government make it difficult to find solid, trustworthy evidence,
we choose to err on the side of caution and rationality. It’s
time to go back to a tried and true technology that is proven to
be non-destructive to homo-sapiens.
Glass!

***
...Gravity's
Galley!

Our galley features two
state of the art Nutrafaster 350's and our triple certified potted
coffees are hand ground in our
1959 Burg-Muhle grinder.

... Believe me, this is not easy but it sure is worth it!
Did someone say Thanksgiving
Coffee Company's fair trade, organic espresso hand pulled
through our newly rebuilt 1977 Conti "Le Grand Danieli"
C-7 espresso machine,(A.K.A. Le Machine)
then served in hand blown glass?!
... Why yes, we did!

Gravity's Espresso Set;
Hand blown by (funky-Like) Berkeley, Calif. Artist J.Steve Nechodom.
I keep the whole set on top of "Le Machine"
to make sure none of the glass breaks on those chilly funk-like
mornings. There's nothing in the world like your favorite espresso
beverage served in a one-of-a-kind work of art,
that is clarity!
***
Juice Maker /Sailorman
James Lane (Barrista/juice
maker) is a thirteen year veteran of the organic Juice and coffee
industry. James, a big fan of the run-on sentence, believes that
the only things that can pull this petroleum addicted
species (homo sapiens) out of its seemingly endless spiral of self-destruction
are organic foods served in hand blown glass, wind and solar power,
and of course stepping away from the TV, giving up the car for a
bike and doing all your traveling by sail.
...Ummmm.
He also knows that it’s highly un-likely
that anyone can make these kinds of dramatic changes in their lives
all at once, but even small, incremental changes on a local scale
are moves in the right direction and ultimately
have dramatic societal effects.
Dena Hankins, James Lanes' life partner along with Steve and
James have created a beautiful place that provides the uncensored,
free flow of information through our internet services and serves
fine organic juices and coffees in hand blown glass. We do this
in the least destructive way we can. We're not perfect therefore
we can't be self-righteous about anything we do, but we will continue
to strive to make a smaller imprint on this planet. When we find
that we can’t make those changes easily, we’ll improvise,
adapt and ultimately overcome to bring a better way of life and
business to our community.

BluEye1 by J.Lane 10/20/2004
Check back for our forays into Organic
Juices and Fair Trade, Organic Coffees! We won’t
stop until we’ve cleaned up our act – and given you
a place to do the same…

My car. 07/02/2004
Our Gallery
hours are:
Monday -Friday
9:00 am till 6:00 pm

Both James Lane and Steve Nechodom
are didgeridoo
players, and between the two of them, have on exhibit at the
Gravity Feed one of the best collections of these beautiful hand
made instruments you'll ever see. All didgeridoos are for sale so
if you'd like a price list just give us a call at (510) 644-4464.

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Wow, just like that it's been
a 2 years since Dena and I wrote the above and boy are things different!
Not in philosophy, mind you, but at least now I can tell you how
not to do the aforementioned business in (funky like)
Berkeley, Calif. Now, you would think that the beautiful city of
Berkeley, Calif. would want something like an all organic, fair
trade juice and coffee, hand blown glass internet gallery.
Right?
I must admit my first thought
was just to do it the old fashioned way. You know, barge into a
neighborhood (that already has that kind of thing) and just go for
it. Offer the same thing that everybody else has but make it all
organic simply because it's better, better for your health, better
for the environment, better for the workers of the world, and almost
guaranteed to be better tasting. But we believe that that way of
doing business is not only rude, it's kind of stupid and, in the
long run, very expensive. So to solve that problem we, over a year,
slowly discovered what the neighborhood needed and ultimately provided
it in its organic form.
You can't deny the vowelous
flow of Wi-Fi Internetjuice Confectionary, which
was the "Super-Duper, Semantics Switch-a-Roo" plan that
we tried (and failed) on the Powers
That Be (PTB). They, the PTB, just stared at us from the other
side of that drab-gray counter and said, "What is that?"
So, we now know what the Gravity
Feed is not.
...Whatever.


Freshly spun
* organic juices served at our beautiful hand-made
table.
... But after months of struggling
with the evil PTB they
in turn did us the favor of making us define ourselves, thus re-defining
(for me) what I thought was simply a bureaucratic red tape machine.
In fact, it turned out to be a very clever way of making me define
what it was I really wanted to do from the beginning.
I think I get it.

As of the writing of that letter
(1/2004 and updated again through out the year) the Gravity Feed
has become a beautiful place to come see two and three dimensional
beautiful things made with the hands of human beings, a place to
listen to great music, surf the Internet on fast, updated computers
and disseminate the uncensored information that you chose.
If you're cool, I'll pour you a cup of Thanksgiving
Coffee because I think they are the best all organic,
fair trade, 0 emission coffee company there is. And now that the
beautiful city of (funky like) Berkeley, Calif. has decided it's
ok for me to do so, I'm only going to charge you a buck for that
because that's how much a cup of coffee should cost, but hey, my
tip jar still looks hungry so drop what you can.
***

Fake,: J.Lane
***

GF's Shadow: 7/17/2004

Orange Fritt, by: J.Lane

On stage at the Gravity Feed 10/27/2004

***

Yellow with Blue and purple, by: J. Lane

A portrait of the artist as a bowl, by: Dot, dot,
dot. 8/1/2004****!

My car. 07/02/2004
Gravity's Stage on 9/10/2004

South Wall 10/07/2004 9:04am by:
J.Lane

Jennifer's RomaRed: by
J.Lane 10/27/2004

...It's not only what we all have in common, it is the very engine
of our mortality. It's like the weather "Celebrate
it or ignore it, what other choices do you really have?"(***)
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