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I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week.
Hmmm. Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound |
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On 19 Jun, 13:30, "Just zis Guy, you know?" <u...@ftc.gov> wrote:
> I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. > > Hmmm. > > Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. > > Guy > -- > May contain traces of irony. *Contents liable to settle after posting.http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk > > 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound Ah ha! There were two pages in my magazine all about it! That means the LGBT community are well clued up. (That said, I doubt it would have had much space if I hadn't been the dpt editor! It was an easy two pages to write for me!) |
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"Just zis Guy, you know?" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote in message news:m9kk54tfg910a6gvabacsfhacfhdl4mtdb@4ax.com... >I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. > > Hmmm. > > Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. > > Guy > -- > May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. > http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk > > 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound Acouple of weeks ago we had something round at work - but nothing to remind us. Dave |
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:30:51 +0100, Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. > > Hmmm. > > Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. We had a not around work about it but it wasn't heavily promotoed in our (small) office. Some of our bigger offices are really going for it though with free breakfast, lunchtime training/presentations. peter |
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"Just zis Guy, you know?" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote in message news:m9kk54tfg910a6gvabacsfhacfhdl4mtdb@4ax.com... >I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. > > Hmmm. > > Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. > I cycled into Bradford from Shipley on Sunday to help launch the cycling champion scheme and to mark the start of Bike Week. Around forty cyclists pootled into Bradford to Centenary Square where there was a range of weird and wonderful bikes for the public to play with and there were representatives from the health trust and CTC to hnad out information. Although I was too busy to organise something in school this week, I distributed the details of local cycling activities to the 1000 pupils still attending school. Next year I hope to have an in house activity or two sorted. There were too many corporate 'in house' activities and mid day activities which only our truants could attend. In addition to the new cycling cities/town project I think that someone missed a trick in not getting the Cycling Champions scheme tied in with the aqnnouncements anther example of joined up thinking not taking place? |
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On 19/06/2008 13:30, Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. > > Hmmm. > > Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. DD brought home a Key Stage 1 cycling worksheet today. One of the activities is a multi-choice quiz. Question 1: When riding a bike what should you always wear on your head? a) A traffic cone b) A helmet c) Swimming goggles Question 4: What do you push with your feet to make the wheel go around? a) Handle bar b) Peddle c) Crossbar I decided it's not worth trying to make the point about helmets at this stage. I have, however, used a red pen to cross out "Peddle" and write in "Pedal". -- Danny Colyer <http://www.redpedals.co.uk> Reply address is valid, but that on my website is checked more often "The plural of anecdote is not data" - Frank Kotsonis |
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On 2008-06-19, Just zis Guy, you know? <uce@ftc.gov> wrote:
> I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. This year is also International Year of the Potato. > Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. So long as you rode a bike and ate some potatoes I reckon you're OK. |
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Just zis Guy, you know? <uce@ftc.gov> wrote:
> I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. > > Hmmm. > > Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. I did see an advert for Bike Week in Stoke-on-Trent at the weekend, just before I discovered that my bike either doesn't have the right gearing (30/11-25) or it lacks the right calibre of cyclist for Mow Cop. Sadly, I suspect the latter may be true. I have been thinking this week that, with fuel now costing £70 or more a tank, it's time to seriously consider commuting to work by train and bike. It's £6 or so return by train but I may well cycle all the way home sometimes. Wish me luck. Unless I bottle it, I'll be starting on Monday. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essex boy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk> |
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:45:34 -0500, Ben C <spamspam@spam.eggs> said
in <slrng5lhbi.5h6.spamspam@bowser.marioworld>: >This year is also International Year of the Potato. >> Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. >So long as you rode a bike and ate some potatoes I reckon you're OK. I rode my bike while using SPuDs, does that count? Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound |
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:17:56 +0100,
notmyaddress.1.ekulnamsob@wronghead.com (Ekul Namsob) said in <1iisyw1.17466k06cfctnN%notmyaddress.1.ekulnamsob@wronghead.com>: >I discovered that my bike either doesn't have the right gearing >(30/11-25) or it lacks the right calibre of cyclist for Mow Cop. But did you look for the railway station? I always make a point of looking for stations named in Slow Train. Kirby Muxloe, for example. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound |
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Response to Just zis Guy, you know?
> >This year is also International Year of the Potato. > >> Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. > >So long as you rode a bike and ate some potatoes I reckon you're OK. > > I rode my bike while using SPuDs, does that count? Dunno. Were you mashing? -- Mark, UK "The course of true anything never does run smooth." |
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Danny Colyer wrote: > On 19/06/2008 13:30, Just zis Guy, you know? wrote: >> I found out yesterday that this is Bike Week. There does not seem to have been the usual adverts, however I did pass about thirty odd people on the way to work on Saturday, participating in a rat race. They were all wearing MFHs, so must have been boiling. >> Hmmm. >> >> Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. > > DD brought home a Key Stage 1 cycling worksheet today. One of the > activities is a multi-choice quiz. > > Question 1: > When riding a bike what should you always wear on your head? > a) A traffic cone > b) A helmet > c) Swimming goggles That's a good idea. In how weather sweat keeps running into my eyes and makes them sting. Would a good pair of goggles help? |
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Just zis Guy, you know? <uce@ftc.gov> wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:17:56 +0100, > notmyaddress.1.ekulnamsob@wronghead.com (Ekul Namsob) said in > <1iisyw1.17466k06cfctnN%notmyaddress.1.ekulnamsob@wronghead.com>: > > >I discovered that my bike either doesn't have the right gearing > >(30/11-25) or it lacks the right calibre of cyclist for Mow Cop. > > But did you look for the railway station? I always make a point of > looking for stations named in Slow Train. Kirby Muxloe, for > example. I must admit that I gnu nothing of Slow Train until about two minutes ago. Consequently, I never thought to look for the station. I did, however, find the front door of the Cheshire View pub for that was exactly the point on the road where the gradient became too great for my feeble frame. Sadly, the place was shut. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essex boy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk> |
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Martin <martin.dann@virgin.net> writes:
> That's a good idea. In how weather sweat keeps running into my eyes > and makes them sting. Would a good pair of goggles help? Taking the helmet off would probably help more, if you wear one. Heat loss through the head can be upwards of 100W during exercise[*], slapping a thick insulator on it is not going to help matter any. I find that the pads on the forehead tend to soak up perspiration and then drip, which is never pleasant. [*] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1938732 -dan |
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Mark McNeill wrote:
> Response to Just zis Guy, you know? >>> This year is also International Year of the Potato. >>>> Perhaps the publicity was less good than it might have been. >>> So long as you rode a bike and ate some potatoes I reckon you're OK. >> I rode my bike while using SPuDs, does that count? > > > Dunno. Were you mashing? > Was it a stage in the Dauphinoise Libere? -- JimP ^-> |
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