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fred.garvin@yahoo.com
  
Well, its about damn time… for those who haven't seen the news, CAS
has announced that the decision on the Landis case will be released
Monday morning.

I don't have any idea how it will turn out, of course, but… Here's
what I hope happens:'

1) CAS rules in favor of Landis, stating that given all the problems
with so many of the tests, some of which appear to have been tampered
with, the one test showing artificial testosterone, which lead to the
ban and subsequent stripping of his title, can not be trusted on its
face. If the lab work can not be trusted, then all results must be
discarded. CAS further states that considering the impact of doping
allegations affects the livelyhood of not only the rider in question
but, as shown in this case, the livelyhood of the team's other riders
and staff, complete transparency in the testing process is demanded
and no bans may be meted out on the basis of tainted exam findings,
innuendo, or personal desires to make a public showing of 'fighting
doping'.

2) Landis sues ASO, UCI, and assorted r.b.r. posters for slander.

3) Landis ***** slaps Periero, demanding his title and jersey back,
then ***** slaps him again for claiming to be his friend in statements
to the press during the Tour following stage 17, then failing to stand
as his friend during the witch hunt to follow.

Fred

ilanpsi@gmail.com
  
On Jun 27, 11:02*pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Well, its about damn time… for those who haven't seen the news, CAS
> has announced that the decision on the Landis case will be released
> Monday morning.
>
> I don't have any idea how it will turn out, of course, but… Here's
> what I hope happens:'
>
> 1) CAS rules in favor of Landis, stating that given all the problems
> with so many of the tests, some of which appear to have been tampered
> with, the one test showing artificial testosterone, which lead to the
> ban and subsequent stripping of his title, can not be trusted on its
> face. *If the lab work can not be trusted, then all results must be
> discarded. *CAS further states that considering the impact of doping
> allegations affects the livelyhood of not only the rider in question
> but, as shown in this case, the livelyhood of the team's other riders
> and staff, complete transparency in the testing process is demanded
> and no bans may be meted out on the basis of tainted exam findings,
> innuendo, or personal desires to make a public showing of 'fighting
> doping'.
>
> 2) Landis sues ASO, UCI, and assorted r.b.r. posters for slander.
>
> 3) Landis ***** slaps Periero, demanding his title and jersey back,
> then ***** slaps him again for claiming to be his friend in statements
> to the press during the Tour following stage 17, then failing to stand
> as his friend during the witch hunt to follow.
>
> Fred

I hope CAS finds in favor of Landis. In my opinion, it makes no sense
that his initial positive test is overturned, but he is banned for the
follow-up test. It's as if someone is convicted of a crime with
evidence that was found after a search which was proved to be illegal
upon appeal.

-ilan

Fred Fredburger
  
fred.garvin@yahoo.com wrote:
> Well, its about damn time… for those who haven't seen the news, CAS
> has announced that the decision on the Landis case will be released
> Monday morning.
>
> I don't have any idea how it will turn out, of course, but… Here's
> what I hope happens:'
>
> 1) CAS rules in favor of Landis, stating that given all the problems
> with so many of the tests, some of which appear to have been tampered
> with, the one test showing artificial testosterone, which lead to the
> ban and subsequent stripping of his title, can not be trusted on its
> face. If the lab work can not be trusted, then all results must be
> discarded. CAS further states that considering the impact of doping
> allegations affects the livelyhood of not only the rider in question
> but, as shown in this case, the livelyhood of the team's other riders
> and staff, complete transparency in the testing process is demanded
> and no bans may be meted out on the basis of tainted exam findings,
> innuendo, or personal desires to make a public showing of 'fighting
> doping'.
>
> 2) Landis sues ASO, UCI, and assorted r.b.r. posters for slander.
>
> 3) Landis ***** slaps Periero, demanding his title and jersey back,
> then ***** slaps him again for claiming to be his friend in statements
> to the press during the Tour following stage 17, then failing to stand
> as his friend during the witch hunt to follow.
>

Good luck on all that. I want to hear Lemond sputtering about the
miscarriage of justice the CAS has perpetrated too.

But I don't think any of this will happen.

bjw@mambo.ucolick.org
  
On Jun 27, 2:02*pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Well, its about damn time… for those who haven't seen the news, CAS
> has announced that the decision on the Landis case will be released
> Monday morning.
>
> I don't have any idea how it will turn out, of course, but… Here's
> what I hope happens:'
>
> 1) CAS rules in favor of Landis, stating that given all the problems
> with so many of the tests, some of which appear to have been tampered
> with, the one test showing artificial testosterone, which lead to the
> ban and subsequent stripping of his title, can not be trusted on its
> face. *If the lab work can not be trusted, then all results must be
> discarded. *CAS further states that considering the impact of doping
> allegations affects the livelyhood of not only the rider in question
> but, as shown in this case, the livelyhood of the team's other riders
> and staff, complete transparency in the testing process is demanded
> and no bans may be meted out on the basis of tainted exam findings,
> innuendo, or personal desires to make a public showing of 'fighting
> doping'.
>
> 2) Landis sues ASO, UCI, and assorted r.b.r. posters for slander.
>
> 3) Landis ***** slaps Periero, demanding his title and jersey back,
> then ***** slaps him again for claiming to be his friend in statements
> to the press during the Tour following stage 17, then failing to stand
> as his friend during the witch hunt to follow.
>

Also, I want a pony.

Ben

RicodJour
  
On Jun 27, 6:39 pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
wrote:
> On Jun 27, 2:02 pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well, its about damn time… for those who haven't seen the news, CAS
> > has announced that the decision on the Landis case will be released
> > Monday morning.
>
> > I don't have any idea how it will turn out, of course, but… Here's
> > what I hope happens:'
>
> > 1) CAS rules in favor of Landis, stating that given all the problems
> > with so many of the tests, some of which appear to have been tampered
> > with, the one test showing artificial testosterone, which lead to the
> > ban and subsequent stripping of his title, can not be trusted on its
> > face. If the lab work can not be trusted, then all results must be
> > discarded. CAS further states that considering the impact of doping
> > allegations affects the livelyhood of not only the rider in question
> > but, as shown in this case, the livelyhood of the team's other riders
> > and staff, complete transparency in the testing process is demanded
> > and no bans may be meted out on the basis of tainted exam findings,
> > innuendo, or personal desires to make a public showing of 'fighting
> > doping'.
>
> > 2) Landis sues ASO, UCI, and assorted r.b.r. posters for slander.
>
> > 3) Landis ***** slaps Periero, demanding his title and jersey back,
> > then ***** slaps him again for claiming to be his friend in statements
> > to the press during the Tour following stage 17, then failing to stand
> > as his friend during the witch hunt to follow.
>
> Also, I want a pony.

Be happy with the lump of coal I gave you last year, ya little creep!

Santa

SLAVE of THE STATE
  
On Jun 27, 3:39*pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
wrote:
> On Jun 27, 2:02*pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
> > ...Landis ***** slaps Periero, ... then ***** slaps him again ...
>
> Also, I want a pony.

If you truly value these wants, you shall fill out a grant
application. I'll also throw in some chocolates, snow, and cactus,
just cuz of the great guy that I am!

You can't have my clown car, so don't bother asking.

John Forrest Tomlinson
  
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 15:39:45 -0700 (PDT), "bjw@mambo.ucolick.org"
<bjw@mambo.ucolick.org> wrote:

>
>Also, I want a pony.

I went on a ride a few years ago and met one
http://pages.cthome.net/sbadger88/Tour%20de%20Roxbury_files/jt_horse.jpg

bjw@mambo.ucolick.org
  
On Jun 27, 3:59*pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
> On Jun 27, 3:39*pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 27, 2:02*pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > ...Landis ***** slaps Periero, ... then ***** slaps him again ...
>
> > Also, I want a pony.
>
> If you truly value these wants, you shall fill out a grant
> application. *I'll also throw in some chocolates, snow, and cactus,
> just cuz of the great guy that I am!
>
> You can't have my clown car, so don't bother asking.

Curiously, I just submitted a grant application today.
There was a line for travel expenses, and I couldn't
decide whether to put in for a clown car, or a pony.

I have a funny story about clown cars - excuse the
digression. The first time I ever went to Palomar Observatory
http://www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar/
there was a huge wet winter snow (it was an El Nino
year). We got basically no data. The observatory
had a few little clown cars, Geo Metros - the absolute
lamest car you could buy at the time, 1.0L engine -
for driving around the mountain. I parked one outside
the 200" telescope dome (the big one) and went in
to xerox some logsheets.

While I was inside, a big chunk of icy wet snow about
4-5 feet across broke loose, slid down the dome, and
at some critical speed, detached from the curve and
plummeted outward, scoring a direct hit on the
roof of my clown car. It completely caved in the roof.
The steering wheel was sticking up through the
remains of the windshield. Everything around the
car was completely dry.

I felt pretty stupid, since I even grew up in the Northeast
and know that snow falls off roofs, but it's hard to
generalize that to a 140-foot-tall curved dome.
I did feel a little less bad after learning the assistant
director once had his pickup cab half crushed by snow.
And they weren't even mad at me, I think because they
were relieved that they didn't have to explain to my
boss that I'd been killed because they forgot to put
out the "Don't Park Here" sawhorses.

The best part of this story is that it's become semi-legendary
and anonymous. Last year, a friend of mine that I got
to know much later started telling the story about the
_idiot_ who got his car _crushed_ by snow at Palomar,
while I tugged on his sleeve to tell him, Hey, I *am* that idiot!

I have no moral here, except don't park your clown
car under any flaming trees this month, I guess.

Ben

Howard Kveck
  
In article <d00cbf06-247d-4a20-a826-32cafdc3f1ae@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
"bjw@mambo.ucolick.org" <bjw@mambo.ucolick.org> wrote:

> On Jun 27, 3:59*pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
> > On Jun 27, 3:39*pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Jun 27, 2:02*pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >
> > > > ...Landis ***** slaps Periero, ... then ***** slaps him again ...
> >
> > > Also, I want a pony.
> >
> > If you truly value these wants, you shall fill out a grant
> > application. *I'll also throw in some chocolates, snow, and cactus,
> > just cuz of the great guy that I am!
> >
> > You can't have my clown car, so don't bother asking.
>
> Curiously, I just submitted a grant application today.
> There was a line for travel expenses, and I couldn't
> decide whether to put in for a clown car, or a pony.
>
> I have a funny story about clown cars - excuse the
> digression. The first time I ever went to Palomar Observatory
> http://www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar/
> there was a huge wet winter snow (it was an El Nino
> year). We got basically no data. The observatory
> had a few little clown cars, Geo Metros - the absolute
> lamest car you could buy at the time, 1.0L engine -

Heh, hit it in one, as that's the clown car in question. I'm not making fun of
them, though, as they do seem to last a long time. There's a medical courier service
in SF who use them. Blue coolers galore (heh again).

--
tanx,
Howard

The bloody pubs are bloody dull
The bloody clubs are bloody full
Of bloody girls and bloody guys
With bloody murder in their eyes

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?

Donald Munro
  
bjw@mambo.ucolick.org wrote:
>> Also, I want a pony.

SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
> If you truly value these wants, you shall fill out a grant application.
> I'll also throw in some chocolates, snow, and cactus, just cuz of the
> great guy that I am!

Never look a gift mule in the mouth.

Keith
  
>I hope CAS finds in favor of Landis. In my opinion, it makes no sense
>that his initial positive test is overturned, but he is banned for the
>follow-up test. It's as if someone is convicted of a crime with
>evidence that was found after a search which was proved to be illegal
>upon appeal.
>
>-ilan

Can you clarify ?

If I remember well what happened was :
1. He fails the standard Testo/EPI < 4 ratio test
2. They look for synthetic testo -> banned

What's wrong with that ?

Let's not forget that they redid the synthetic testo test on the
previous samples where the ratio was ok and found it too.

And you still think he should walk ? This guy is a cheat, who wasted
tons of everyone's money and the process, hire a thug as a manager
(re. the Lemond threats) and is basically an idiot;

Donald Munro
  
SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
> If you truly value these wants, you shall fill out a grant application.
> I'll also throw in some chocolates, snow, and cactus, just cuz of the
> great guy that I am!

Its just as well you're so generous so you probably won't mind paying
for this too:
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7444083.stm>

Mark & Steven Bornfeld
  
bjw@mambo.ucolick.org wrote:
>
> Curiously, I just submitted a grant application today.
> There was a line for travel expenses, and I couldn't
> decide whether to put in for a clown car, or a pony.
>
> I have a funny story about clown cars - excuse the
> digression. The first time I ever went to Palomar Observatory
> http://www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar/
> there was a huge wet winter snow (it was an El Nino
> year). We got basically no data. The observatory
> had a few little clown cars, Geo Metros - the absolute
> lamest car you could buy at the time, 1.0L engine -
> for driving around the mountain.

How does it compare on the lame scale to the so-called "Smart Car"?
I believe GM is responsible for both. Somehow I don't see the gummnt
bailing out GM the way they did for Chrysler and Iococca.

Steve


I parked one outside
> the 200" telescope dome (the big one) and went in
> to xerox some logsheets.
>
> While I was inside, a big chunk of icy wet snow about
> 4-5 feet across broke loose, slid down the dome, and
> at some critical speed, detached from the curve and
> plummeted outward, scoring a direct hit on the
> roof of my clown car. It completely caved in the roof.
> The steering wheel was sticking up through the
> remains of the windshield. Everything around the
> car was completely dry.
>
> I felt pretty stupid, since I even grew up in the Northeast
> and know that snow falls off roofs, but it's hard to
> generalize that to a 140-foot-tall curved dome.
> I did feel a little less bad after learning the assistant
> director once had his pickup cab half crushed by snow.
> And they weren't even mad at me, I think because they
> were relieved that they didn't have to explain to my
> boss that I'd been killed because they forgot to put
> out the "Don't Park Here" sawhorses.
>
> The best part of this story is that it's become semi-legendary
> and anonymous. Last year, a friend of mine that I got
> to know much later started telling the story about the
> _idiot_ who got his car _crushed_ by snow at Palomar,
> while I tugged on his sleeve to tell him, Hey, I *am* that idiot!
>
> I have no moral here, except don't park your clown
> car under any flaming trees this month, I guess.
>
> Ben
>


--
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
http://www.dentaltwins.com
Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001

Mark & Steven Bornfeld
  
bjw@mambo.ucolick.org wrote:
>
> Curiously, I just submitted a grant application today.
> There was a line for travel expenses, and I couldn't
> decide whether to put in for a clown car, or a pony.
>
> I have a funny story about clown cars - excuse the
> digression. The first time I ever went to Palomar Observatory
> http://www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar/
> there was a huge wet winter snow (it was an El Nino
> year). We got basically no data. The observatory
> had a few little clown cars, Geo Metros - the absolute
> lamest car you could buy at the time, 1.0L engine -
> for driving around the mountain.

How does it compare on the lame scale to the so-called "Smart Car"?
I believe GM is responsible for both. Somehow I don't see the gummnt
bailing out GM the way they did for Chrysler and Iococca.

Steve


I parked one outside
> the 200" telescope dome (the big one) and went in
> to xerox some logsheets.
>
> While I was inside, a big chunk of icy wet snow about
> 4-5 feet across broke loose, slid down the dome, and
> at some critical speed, detached from the curve and
> plummeted outward, scoring a direct hit on the
> roof of my clown car. It completely caved in the roof.
> The steering wheel was sticking up through the
> remains of the windshield. Everything around the
> car was completely dry.
>
> I felt pretty stupid, since I even grew up in the Northeast
> and know that snow falls off roofs, but it's hard to
> generalize that to a 140-foot-tall curved dome.
> I did feel a little less bad after learning the assistant
> director once had his pickup cab half crushed by snow.
> And they weren't even mad at me, I think because they
> were relieved that they didn't have to explain to my
> boss that I'd been killed because they forgot to put
> out the "Don't Park Here" sawhorses.
>
> The best part of this story is that it's become semi-legendary
> and anonymous. Last year, a friend of mine that I got
> to know much later started telling the story about the
> _idiot_ who got his car _crushed_ by snow at Palomar,
> while I tugged on his sleeve to tell him, Hey, I *am* that idiot!
>
> I have no moral here, except don't park your clown
> car under any flaming trees this month, I guess.
>
> Ben
>


--
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
http://www.dentaltwins.com
Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001

Carl Sundquist
  
"Mark & Steven Bornfeld" <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote in message
news:oKt9k.33$P11.7@trndny06...
>
> How does it compare on the lame scale to the so-called "Smart Car"?
> I believe GM is responsible for both. Somehow I don't see the gummnt
> bailing out GM the way they did for Chrysler and Iococca.
>
> Steve

The ironic connection is that the Smart Car is made by Mercedes-Benz Cars, a
Daimler AG Company.

Robert Chung
  
On Jun 28, 9:34*am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
<bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote:
> b...@mambo.ucolick.org wrote:

> > The observatory
> > had a few little clown cars, Geo Metros - the absolute
> > lamest car you could buy at the time, 1.0L engine -
>
> How does it compare on the lame scale to the so-called "Smart Car"?

I've driven both. The Smart is way nicer than the Metro.

Michael Press
  
In article
<d00cbf06-247d-4a20-a826-32cafdc3f1ae@d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
"bjw@mambo.ucolick.org" <bjw@mambo.ucolick.org> wrote:

> On Jun 27, 3:59*pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
> > On Jun 27, 3:39*pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Jun 27, 2:02*pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >
> > > > ...Landis ***** slaps Periero, ... then ***** slaps him again ...
> >
> > > Also, I want a pony.
> >
> > If you truly value these wants, you shall fill out a grant
> > application. *I'll also throw in some chocolates, snow, and cactus,
> > just cuz of the great guy that I am!
> >
> > You can't have my clown car, so don't bother asking.
>
> Curiously, I just submitted a grant application today.
> There was a line for travel expenses, and I couldn't
> decide whether to put in for a clown car, or a pony.
>
> I have a funny story about clown cars - excuse the
> digression. The first time I ever went to Palomar Observatory
> http://www.astro.caltech.edu/palomar/
> there was a huge wet winter snow (it was an El Nino
> year). We got basically no data. The observatory
> had a few little clown cars, Geo Metros - the absolute
> lamest car you could buy at the time, 1.0L engine -
> for driving around the mountain. I parked one outside
> the 200" telescope dome (the big one) and went in
> to xerox some logsheets.
>
> While I was inside, a big chunk of icy wet snow about
> 4-5 feet across broke loose, slid down the dome, and
> at some critical speed, detached from the curve and
> plummeted outward, scoring a direct hit on the
> roof of my clown car. It completely caved in the roof.
> The steering wheel was sticking up through the
> remains of the windshield. Everything around the
> car was completely dry.
>
> I felt pretty stupid, since I even grew up in the Northeast
> and know that snow falls off roofs, but it's hard to
> generalize that to a 140-foot-tall curved dome.
> I did feel a little less bad after learning the assistant
> director once had his pickup cab half crushed by snow.
> And they weren't even mad at me, I think because they
> were relieved that they didn't have to explain to my
> boss that I'd been killed because they forgot to put
> out the "Don't Park Here" sawhorses.
>
> The best part of this story is that it's become semi-legendary
> and anonymous. Last year, a friend of mine that I got
> to know much later started telling the story about the
> _idiot_ who got his car _crushed_ by snow at Palomar,
> while I tugged on his sleeve to tell him, Hey, I *am* that idiot!
>
> I have no moral here, except don't park your clown
> car under any flaming trees this month, I guess.

The ice sheet was accelerating in the turn
when it overcooked and launched over the edge.

m.v^2
----- = F = m.g.cos(x)
R

m.g.R.sin(x) = m.v^2/2

So x = 45 deg from the vertical. In the real world it
will launch past 45 deg. Exercise for the idle: what is
the launch angle for a ball of radius r rolling from the apex.

--
Michael Press

Ryan Cousineau
  
In article <%qu9k.2592$oY2.1103@newsfe21.lga>,
"Carl Sundquist" <carlsun@cox.net> wrote:

> "Mark & Steven Bornfeld" <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote in message
> news:oKt9k.33$P11.7@trndny06...
> >
> > How does it compare on the lame scale to the so-called "Smart Car"?
> > I believe GM is responsible for both. Somehow I don't see the gummnt
> > bailing out GM the way they did for Chrysler and Iococca.
> >
> > Steve
>
> The ironic connection is that the Smart Car is made by Mercedes-Benz Cars, a
> Daimler AG Company.

For the win, sir.

I was surprised to read the Geo Metro article which explains the Metro's
tortured design history. Gen 1: captive-import from Suzuki. Gen 2:
designed by GM using Suzuki drivetrains, sold almost everywhere but
Japan. Gen 3: same as Gen 2, except sold only in North America.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo_Metro

The Metro and Smart are two different shots at the small-car market,
much as a BMW 325 and Chevrolet Malibu are two different sort of cars
for the medium-sized car market.

--
Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/
"In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls."
"In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them."

dustoyevsky@mac.com
  
On Jun 27, 5:39*pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
wrote:
> On Jun 27, 2:02*pm, fred.gar...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well, its about damn time… for those who haven't seen the news, CAS
> > has announced that the decision on the Landis case will be released
> > Monday morning.
>
> > I don't have any idea how it will turn out, of course, but… Here's
> > what I hope happens:'
>
> > 1) CAS rules in favor of Landis, stating that given all the problems
> > with so many of the tests, some of which appear to have been tampered
> > with, the one test showing artificial testosterone, which lead to the
> > ban and subsequent stripping of his title, can not be trusted on its
> > face. *If the lab work can not be trusted, then all results must be
> > discarded. *CAS further states that considering the impact of doping
> > allegations affects the livelyhood of not only the rider in question
> > but, as shown in this case, the livelyhood of the team's other riders
> > and staff, complete transparency in the testing process is demanded
> > and no bans may be meted out on the basis of tainted exam findings,
> > innuendo, or personal desires to make a public showing of 'fighting
> > doping'.
>
> > 2) Landis sues ASO, UCI, and assorted r.b.r. posters for slander.
>
> > 3) Landis ***** slaps Periero, demanding his title and jersey back,
> > then ***** slaps him again for claiming to be his friend in statements
> > to the press during the Tour following stage 17, then failing to stand
> > as his friend during the witch hunt to follow.
>
> Also, I want a pony.

This is so telling.

You _think_ you want a pony. They bite, and other stuff, because...
well, they're ponies.

You want a small Arabian with Russian bloodline. A mare. --D-y

Donald Munro
  
dustoyevsky@mac.com wrote:
> You want a small Arabian with Russian bloodline. A mare. --D-y

I want one too. Big breasts would be another plus. Perhaps I
should put in a grant applications to the SOTS foundation.

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