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BOBs;
I'm a former BOB member, sadly too busy in life right now to keep up a
membership (or to ride a bike, for that matter) but I'd like to point
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What's all this on the Rivendell page?
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Hmmm. Lemee think on that.
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Perhaps a [BOB-PHILOSOPHY] list would do the trick? Can phred.org
support a second such list?
I could start a topica.com list if that wasn't the case....
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I'm 6'3". Is there a sports car for us big guys?
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As he asks for a ride to the mechanic's shop?
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FWIW: A downtube shifter front/rear STI combo was all the rage at
yesterday's Elgin Classic criterium here in Ottawa.
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Pigeons.
My old neighbor raised pigeons in a coop. Damn things would make
that noise all night. Plus, she would release them during the
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Same here. Then I started carrying a cotton duck musette for
my cellphone, my wallet, my palm pilot, my pager, my change
(Canadian change, sigh).
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I've got a number of bikes, including a 59 cm Marinoni with an
extra-long seatpost and a 25" Peugeot PX-10 with the proverbial
3" showing.
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It's probably old queued messages.
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Yeah. A Cornell chemist saw the one colour photograph of the accident
and went "Wait a minute! That's not hydrogen, that's magnesium!"
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Physicists and chemists now believe that the H2 was not the safety
problem in the Hindenburg. In a recent edition of Science, a team
of chemists and physicists studied the accident carefully, and
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Oxygen is extracted from around us.
Hydrogen is collected either from splitting water through
electrolysis or through osmosis collection, basically blowing
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http://www.manhattanscientifics.com/novars/index.htm
Wonders never cease.
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http://www.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/07/03/fuel.cell.bike.enn/index.html
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They're also good for looking for bodywork done on used cars.
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Try doing the col de Galibier on a tandem with a one-legged rider.
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http://www.bike.com/features/special/main/feature_articles/rob/2000-7-12_a.h
It's two frames made into a trike by a guy here named Mike Plummer,
who makes all sorts of weird things for handicapped riders.
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Hey! I know them! They're from Ottawa!
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32's are really fine for a comfy ride. I use 32mm Ritchey tires on my
fixer,
at reasonably low pressure. My fixer is my commuter, and our roads here
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http://www.sjscycles.com/audax.html
Interesting that what they say about audax bikes is what Riv has been
saying for years. And they build them in a manner very similar to
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Is there an on-line site to see such hammered fenders?
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John Quigley writes:
> Not bike related but... We have lost a great actor: Walter Matthau
> 1920-2000.
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