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I am a recreational rider and racer, and I am putting together a site with biking links. If you know of a site to be included, let me know. Any comments on design appreciated. Thanks- http://www.cycling-links.com/ |
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Dan wrote:
> Hello- > I am a recreational rider and racer, and I am putting together a site with > biking links. > If you know of a site to be included, let me know. > Any comments on design appreciated. > Thanks- > > http://www.cycling-links.com/ Coincidentally, both cycling-links.com and edapebaf.com (advertising server) are registered to the same source. [posted and mailed] |
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As I explained to the poster below via email. I use domains-by-proxy which
is used by thousands of people so that the whole world cannot look up my name and address (which is what "eric" tried to do). Apparently the advertiser he mentions below uses the same service, but I have no connection to them. This website was created by me and the advertisements I put there to help offset the cost of hosting. Believe me it does not even pay for itself. I am just trying to put this together, but now you have me thinking it is a waste of time because no one will appreciate it. "eric" <eric@synthesizer.org> wrote in message news:41992ED3.8000709@synthesizer.org... > Dan wrote: >> Hello- >> I am a recreational rider and racer, and I am putting together a site >> with biking links. >> If you know of a site to be included, let me know. >> Any comments on design appreciated. >> Thanks- >> >> http://www.cycling-links.com/ > > Coincidentally, both cycling-links.com and edapebaf.com (advertising > server) are registered to the same source. > > [posted and mailed] |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 00:47:26 GMT
"Dan" <webmaster@cycling-links.com> wrote: > As I explained to the poster below via email. I use domains-by-proxy > which is used by thousands of people so that the whole world cannot look > up my name and address (which is what "eric" tried to do). Apparently > the advertiser he mentions below uses the same service, but I have no > connection to them. > > This website was created by me and the advertisements I put there to help > > offset the cost of hosting. Believe me it does not even pay for itself. > I am just trying to put this together, but now you have me thinking it is > a waste of time because no one will appreciate it. It's just that we don't like your MO. It's the same way in the cooking related newsgroups. Every six months somebody comes by and says "Hey come check out my recipe site and add your recipes". Every time, several people them where they can cram their recipe site. And then every year or so somebody says "Help me compile my recipe book" and they just about get death threats. Not exactly the same thing, but, you would have caught more flies by becoming an active and useful member of all the forums you cross-posted to and just advertising your site in your signature. |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 19:37:30 GMT, "Dan" <webmaster@cycling-links.com>
wrote: >http://www.cycling-links.com/ Quote: "You can save your life and prevent crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride. It should sit squarely on your head (not pushed back) and fit snugly without pinching. Padded shorts and gloves will cushion tender areas." Unquote. From now on I shall be wearing padded shorts on my head! -- If, as Einstein said, space is curved and occupies ten dimensions including time; How can you be certain which is the underneath of a ladder? And how can you be certain you haven't already walked under one next week? |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 at 09:22 GMT, Richard Bates (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: > On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 19:37:30 GMT, "Dan" <webmaster@cycling-links.com> > wrote: >>http://www.cycling-links.com/ > Quote: > > "You can save your life and prevent crippling bike injuries if you > wear a helmet when you ride. It should sit squarely on your head (not > pushed back) and fit snugly without pinching. Padded shorts and gloves > will cushion tender areas." > > Unquote. > > From now on I shall be wearing padded shorts on my head! And the gloves stick out like antlers? I'm sure I've seen that at University somewhere! -- TimC -- http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/staff/tconnors/ Like most computer techie people, I'll happily spend 6 hours trying to figure out how to do a 3 hour job in 10 minutes. --Rev. James Cort, ASR |
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"Dan" <webmaster@cycling-links.com> wrote in message news:<_z7md.46311$T02.37952@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>...
> Hello- > I am a recreational rider and racer, and I am putting together a site with > biking links. > If you know of a site to be included, let me know. > Any comments on design appreciated. > Thanks- > > http://www.cycling-links.com/ Right on the front page you have "You can save your life and prevent crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride." Cycling must be really dangerous. Is all the information on your site based on the same deep knowledge and understanding? -- Dave... |
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Dave Kahn wrote:
> Right on the front page you have "You can save your life and prevent > crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride." > > Cycling must be really dangerous. Is all the information on your site > based on the same deep knowledge and understanding? Presumably he meant something like, "there is an outside chance that a cycle helmet will prevent a serious injury if you /crash/, but it is highly unlikely and should not be relied upon for anything much beyond preventing grazes". Or perhaps one of the sites he should be adding is www.cyclehelmets.org and having a good hard read of it too. Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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Dave Kahn wrote:
> Right on the front page you have "You can save your life and prevent > crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride." How will me wearing a helmet prevent my bike getting injured? ;-) -- Mark. http://tranchant.plus.com/ |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 11:00:57 +0000, Mark Tranchant
<mark@tranchant.plus.com> wrote: >Dave Kahn wrote: > >> Right on the front page you have "You can save your life and prevent >> crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride." > >How will me wearing a helmet prevent my bike getting injured? ;-) I noticed quite a few ambiguities and grammatical errors, however since my own use of English is far from perfect..... -- If, as Einstein said, space is curved and occupies ten dimensions including time; How can you be certain which is the underneath of a ladder? And how can you be certain you haven't already walked under one next week? |
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Mark Tranchant wrote:
> How will me wearing a helmet prevent my bike getting injured? ;-) I'm sure BHIT will have a "reason"... Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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"Mark Tranchant" <mark@tranchant.plus.com> wrote in message news:4199dde9$0$33634$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net... > Dave Kahn wrote: > > > Right on the front page you have "You can save your life and prevent > > crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride." > > How will me wearing a helmet prevent my bike getting injured? ;-) > > -- > Mark. > http://tranchant.plus.com/ Careful Mark, there's enough grammar mistakes on your web page to take the piss out of you too. "Let he who is without sin caste the first stone". Marty |
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"Peter Clinch" <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote in message news:2vu2jaF2pqkp2U1@uni-berlin.de... > Dave Kahn wrote: > >> Right on the front page you have "You can save your life and prevent >> crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride." >> >> Cycling must be really dangerous. Is all the information on your site >> based on the same deep knowledge and understanding? > > Presumably he meant something like, "there is an outside chance that a > cycle helmet will prevent a serious injury if you /crash/, but it is > highly unlikely and should not be relied upon for anything much beyond > preventing grazes". > > Or perhaps one of the sites he should be adding is www.cyclehelmets.org > and having a good hard read of it too. Oh my God, now we are going to hear from Guy Chapman of England about bike helmets and how worthless they are. I think I am going to go down to my basement and shoot myself in order to escape the misery of his post. -- Regards, Ed Dolan (who always wears a helmet) - Minnesota |
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On 16/11/04 11:24 am, in article VZWdnTBFZtsdfgTcRVn-jA@prairiewave.com,
"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote: > > "Peter Clinch" <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote in message > news:2vu2jaF2pqkp2U1@uni-berlin.de... >> Dave Kahn wrote: >> >>> Right on the front page you have "You can save your life and prevent >>> crippling bike injuries if you wear a helmet when you ride." >>> >>> Cycling must be really dangerous. Is all the information on your site >>> based on the same deep knowledge and understanding? >> >> Presumably he meant something like, "there is an outside chance that a >> cycle helmet will prevent a serious injury if you /crash/, but it is >> highly unlikely and should not be relied upon for anything much beyond >> preventing grazes". >> >> Or perhaps one of the sites he should be adding is www.cyclehelmets.org >> and having a good hard read of it too. > > Oh my God, now we are going to hear from Guy Chapman of England about bike > helmets and how worthless they are. I think I am going to go down to my > basement and shoot myself in order to escape the misery of his post. > > Ed Dolan (who always wears a helmet) - Minnesota Always? Don't you find it a bit inconvenient in the shower or at the barbers? Hmm.. Must be off. I can sense some hands just needing to be wrung.. ...d |
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 05:24:27 -0600, "Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net>
wrote: >I am going to go down to my >basement and shoot myself I wondered what all the cheering was about. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |