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user's latest post:
Magilla Is This You? - Page 3 -...
Published (2009-11-07 23:52:00)
DirtRoadie wrote: On Nov 7, 10:30*am, thirty-six wrote: On a street, without a case, is that normally acceptable? In many areas, particularly in the western US, that is acceptable (and legal). What is typically UNacceptable in those areas, is carrying a CONCEALED weapon without a permit. DR Right on brother. Let's hit the range sometime. My ammo. Magilla
MagillaGorilla[_2_] external...
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Dr. Thompson I presume - Page 20...
Published (2009-11-07 16:28:00)
Tom Kunich wrote: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...224774,00.html "Fears regarding Iranâs nuclear program have been expressed as of late in the Arab world as well, particularly in the Gulf States and Egypt." Thanks for the quote, Tom. Also, do you think an amorphous adjective like "fears" justifies starting a war? Tell me the last time Iran attacked a country. Let's see, the United States...
thirty-six external usenet poster
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user's latest post:
Rotten metal ?
Published (2009-11-07 23:53:00)
On 7 Nov, 16:10, "anern" wrote: It sounds OK when I tap it. This is to be a working bike, my only real concern was weather the pitted tubes (they are 531) would affect structural integrity. It's not just surface rust. I'll be using it for heavy shopping. Make sure that your luggage is loaded centrally through the wheel axles not the main triangle. I'm going to give it a go, though I'm just going to wire...
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Magilla Is This You? - Page 2 -...
Published (2009-11-07 21:30:00)
On 7 Nov, 19:35, DirtRoadie wrote: On Nov 7, 12:15*pm, thirty-six wrote: On 7 Nov, 17:50, DirtRoadie wrote: On Nov 7, 10:30*am, thirty-six wrote: On a street, without a case, is that normally acceptable? In many areas, particularly in the western US, that is acceptable (and legal). What is typically UNacceptable in those areas, is carrying a CONCEALED weapon without a permit. DR And the drugstore bandit cares? I'm not suggesting what is...
user's latest post:
Ed Dolan the Great and the Long...
Published (2009-11-07 02:49:00)
"!Jones" wrote in message ... On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 18:19:17 -0600, in rec.bicycles.tech "Edward Dolan" wrote: So, dazzle me, Ed... say something profound! Here's your big chance! If I'm impressed, then I will acknowledge genius when I recognize it. You have 15,000 messages to read. I suggest you begin right away if you are ever going to get up to speed. Hi, Ed... sorry if I'm not right back to...
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Critical Mass rider rammed by...
Published (2009-11-07 10:32:00)
On 7 Nov, 09:18, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 6 Nov, 08:48, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 5 Nov, 08:55, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 4 Nov, 09:11, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 3 Nov, 14:23, Bambleweeny57 wrote: On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 23:33:00 -0800, Doug wrote: Show me evidence of a driver ramming a cycle under normal circumstances and I will readily condemn him/her. Why would you require absolute evidence of something that...
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Chapman: "Closing the Main...
Published (2009-11-07 10:12:00)
On 1 Nov, 18:40, "Just zis Guy, you know?" wrote: http://groups.google.com/group/uk.le...aac56e0972e742 Question: "So what would happen if the main motorway network were to be closed? If the M1, M4, M5, M6, M40, M42, A1(M) and M62 were all closed tomorrow, what would be the result?" Chapman's Answer: "Bliss. *The whole country would be gridlocked, and nobody would be moving fast enough to...
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Blue light experiment.
Published (2009-11-07 19:19:00)
"Mr. Benn" wrote in message ... "Simon Mason" wrote in . uk: I was greatly interested in a letter from a cyclist who had fitted a set of rear blue flashing leds to go alongside his flashing red ones. Since he fitted them 3 years ago, he says that drivers have given him much more room than when he rides with them turned off, presumably as they will associate them with the emergency services. I have ordered...
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Jurors are smarter than Apes -...
Published (2009-11-07 22:03:00)
On Nov 7, 2:00*pm, z wrote: MagillaGorilla wrote: How was Dr. Thompson a "loose cannon" during the trial? *Where you privy to attorney-client discussions or something? You know, I really prefer the original Magilla. This apprentice monkey really isn't ready to be on his own yet. I think Schwartz got bored with the Kunich bot and is having some issues tweaking his new creation. Hey Schwartz! The thing sucks. It...
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Another 'Critical...
Published (2009-11-07 12:02:00)
Doug wrote: On 5 Nov, 07:48, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 4 Nov, 14:56, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 4 Nov, 08:59, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 2 Nov, 17:25, Tom Crispin wrote: On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 04:10:06 -0800 (PST), Doug wrote: Merely pointing out that car CMs also happen and they are as disruptive, if not more so, than cyclist CMs but do not seem to attract the same amount of flack as cyclist CMs, in fact none at all....
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Latest active threads on Cycling & bikes forum - CycleBanter.com:
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-06 22:04:00)
by Tom Crispin
On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:13:50 +0000, Judith M Smith
wrote:
So lets be hearing the excuses.
A fall in motorists, leading to higher average speeds makes motorists
more dangerous. They need to install speed cameras at every road
junction as that is where motorists routinely kill or injure innocent
cyclists.
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-11-07 18:48:00)
by Mark McNeill
Response to Simon Mason:
I was greatly interested in a letter from a cyclist who had fitted a
set of rear blue flashing leds to go alongside his flashing red ones.
Since he fitted them 3 years ago, he says that drivers have given him
much more room than when he rides with them turned off, presumably as
they will associate them with the emergency services. I have ordered
one ...
Started 1 day, 19 hours ago (2009-11-07 15:43:00)
by Rob Morley
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:42:07 GMT
Brown Cat wrote:
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/3233/derailleur .jpg
What seems to be the problem?
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-05 21:39:00)
by Jim A
Jan wrote:
Article on BSO
Whatever that means?!
John Humphries presented an entertaining piece about those cheap self-
assembly bicycles sold by the likes of Halfords, Tesco, Asda & Toys 'R Us.
They gave five bikes to people and gave them 2 hours to put their bikes
together. All of the assembled bikes were judged to have safety problems by
the bike experts (a mechanic ...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-03 00:51:00)
by DirtRoadie external usenet poster
http://www.velonews.com/article/99800
Started 3 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-06 01:35:00)
by AMuzi
Nate Nagel wrote:
a smooth stud cantilever brake shoe that uses old school "Nuovo Record"
style refills?
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/b...tml#campagn olo
I picked up some NOS Dia-Compe cantilever shoes and had high hopes for
them, but when I looked at them closely they are longer than the Campy
refills, and aren't refillable without modifications (I suppose I ...
Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-11-07 06:22:00)
by Anton Berlin
On Nov 6, 9:29*pm, "Nutella"
wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/y8op27h
That's ****ing great
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Hot threads for last week on Cycling & bikes forum - CycleBanter.com:
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 02:18:00)
by RicodJour
On Oct 30, 8:28*pm, Anton Berlin wrote:
In the better med schools they teach this method of creating patients.
http://velonews.com/article/99513
http://velonews.com/article/99685/la...uments-wrap -up
I hope the good doctor gets his asshole reamed in prison on a daily
basis.
R
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 01:05:00)
by Ryan Cousineau
In article
,
Anton Berlin wrote:
In a head to head test and in normal conditions a bike should be able
to stop faster than a car.
But that includes that the rider has both hands on the bars (and
brakes) which is hard to do when you're flipping someone off.
At 50 kmh
http://www.exploratorium.edu/cycling/brakes2.html
Bike stops in 10 meters
http://www....
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-10-27 22:48:00)
by Peter Parry
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 13:19:29 -0700 (PDT), S
wrote:
On Oct 25, 10:04*pm, Peter Parry wrote:
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 21:31:52 +0000, Phil W Lee
The average salary is
probably 2.5 or 3 times the national average, so the people working
there, apart from the cleaners, use bicycle by choice, not because
they cannot afford anything else. They also have lights, most wear hi-
vis ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 09:13:00)
by Bambleweeny57
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:36:54 -0700, Doug wrote:
During last night's Critical Mass ride a bus driver rammed a cyclist and
his rear tyre was trapped by the bus bodywork. The police were in
attendance but it took some time to free the wheel. So the impatience
and recklessness of the bus driver caused a considerable traffic hold up
in Trafalgar Square. The mass of CM riders had ...
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-06 22:04:00)
by Tom Crispin
On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:13:50 +0000, Judith M Smith
wrote:
So lets be hearing the excuses.
A fall in motorists, leading to higher average speeds makes motorists
more dangerous. They need to install speed cameras at every road
junction as that is where motorists routinely kill or injure innocent
cyclists.
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-03 00:51:00)
by DirtRoadie external usenet poster
http://www.velonews.com/article/99800
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-02 21:22:00)
by DirtRoadie
On Nov 2, 12:54*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote:
Will Jim Ochowicz ...
Thanks,
Magilla
You're welcome.
But you are behind the curve, this has already been done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMnekeLTUrw&feature =fvw
DR
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 09:42:00)
by Tony Dragon external usenet poster
Doug wrote:
Good job she wasn't cycling on the pavement or she might have been
blamed.
"A pensioner was knocked down and killed by a hit-and-run driver who
was being chased by a police helicopter.
Joanna Hakesley, 70, was walking close to her home when a stolen Mazda
323 mounted the pavement and smashed into her from behind.
The car had already struck a police car and ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-10-31 21:37:00)
by thirty-six
For a large wheel bicycle in the UK, the law is that there must be two
independant means of braking of which includes the front wheel. I
can't recall whether a hand operated brake has to be fitted to the
steering bar, possibly a spoon brake under the fork crown with an
attached handle would satisfy But then what of a gloved hand. Isn't
that a hand brake? Leg power does for the ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 00:32:00)
by z
Neal wrote:
I've been reading about the road rage trial in L.A. The case where the
car driver slammed on his brakes and two cyclists were injured when they
hit the car.The defense had a accident specialist testify that the bikes
could have stopped before hitting the car. He stated that the cyclists
were traveling at 30 mph which was taken from their GPS computer. He
states ...
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