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For those specific details, ask Ben directly, as the journo probably just wrote what was directly reported to her. Although there maybe a few people lurking on here who have been involved with trials or even the Energy Breakthrough schools stuff who could provide more about their experiences. http://www.trisled.com.au/ http://www.racvenergybreakthrough.net/ |
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On Jun 6, 10:53*am, cfsmtb <cfsmtb.3ak...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote: > The Doctor Wrote: > > > > > Is the 10 litres water needed because of the overheating issue of > > being inside a fairing? > > For those specific details, ask Ben directly, as the journo probably > just wrote what was directly reported to her. Although there maybe a few > people lurking on here who have been involved with trials or even the > Energy Breakthrough schools stuff who could provide more about their > experiences. > > http://www.trisled.com.au/http://ww...eakthrough.net/ I would expect that the excertion would have involved a lot of fluid loss. My personal experience as a firefighter had me consuming 14 x 600 ml bottles of water in a 12 hour day once. Cheers Theo |
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 16:32:28 -0700 (PDT), theo <theo@bekkers.com.au> wrote:
>I would expect that the excertion would have involved a lot of fluid >loss. My personal experience as a firefighter had me consuming 14 x >600 ml bottles of water in a 12 hour day once. Your personal supply of water to put out fires, but with a small hose ? |
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On Jun 9, 7:43*am, Ayce Buffette <abuffe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 16:32:28 -0700 (PDT), theo <t...@bekkers.com.au> wrote: > >I would expect that the excertion would have involved a lot of fluid > >loss. My personal experience as a firefighter had me consuming 14 x > >600 ml bottles of water in a 12 hour day once. > > Your personal supply of water to put out fires, but with a small hose ? Actually, I obviously wasn't drinking enough water, as I did not need to pee all day. Theo |
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