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Went for a ride.
Those effing fires. Really bad. |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
> Went for a ride. > > Those effing fires. > > Really bad. Serves you right for going for an afternoon ride instead of working for your pets. |
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"SLAVE of THE STATE" <gwhite@ti.com> wrote in message
news:58aeb81b-57ad-4392-b896-969ff56b4175@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... | Went for a ride. | | Those effing fires. | | Really bad. I requested that our Tuesday/Thursday morning ride take it a bit easier heading up Kings Mtn this morning, but I shouldn't have bothered. The rest of the guy's version of "easy" still has me gasping for breath, with or without the smoke. It certainly was ugly though, and you could often smell it quite strongly. And this evening, driving home from the shop, I noticed what I thought was the moon in the sky. It wasn't. It was the sun, ridiculously pale and orange. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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In article <UZZ8k.9937$xZ.1677@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com>,
"Mike Jacoubowsky" <mikej1@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > "SLAVE of THE STATE" <gwhite@ti.com> wrote in message > news:58aeb81b-57ad-4392-b896-969ff56b4175@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > | Went for a ride. > | > | Those effing fires. > | > | Really bad. > > I requested that our Tuesday/Thursday morning ride take it a bit easier > heading up Kings Mtn this morning, but I shouldn't have bothered. The rest > of the guy's version of "easy" still has me gasping for breath, with or > without the smoke. It certainly was ugly though, and you could often smell > it quite strongly. And this evening, driving home from the shop, I noticed > what I thought was the moon in the sky. It wasn't. It was the sun, > ridiculously pale and orange. Well, there was also a fairly big and smokey fire just off Middlefield near Raychem around 4:00. That didn't help matters much. -- tanx, Howard The bloody pubs are bloody dull The bloody clubs are bloody full Of bloody girls and bloody guys With bloody murder in their eyes remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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"Mike Jacoubowsky" <mikej1@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:UZZ8k.9937$xZ.1677@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com... > "SLAVE of THE STATE" <gwhite@ti.com> wrote in message > news:58aeb81b-57ad-4392-b896-969ff56b4175@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > | Went for a ride. > | > | Those effing fires. > | > | Really bad. > > I requested that our Tuesday/Thursday morning ride take it a bit easier > heading up Kings Mtn this morning, but I shouldn't have bothered. The rest > of the guy's version of "easy" still has me gasping for breath, with or > without the smoke. It certainly was ugly though, and you could often smell > it quite strongly. And this evening, driving home from the shop, I noticed > what I thought was the moon in the sky. It wasn't. It was the sun, > ridiculously pale and orange. > > --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles > www.ChainReactionBicycles.com > > Some years ago we had weeks of smoke in Houston. There were massive fires in Mexico and the smoke was carries northward by the winds. Florida had something similar recently as well. It is amazing what kind of discomfort that situation can bring. There were a lot of racers training for nationals that were really messed up that year. Be careful... Bruce |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
> Went for a ride. > > Those effing fires. > > Really bad. Wouldn't be a problem if you guys would bulldoze the trees. Bob Schwartz |
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On Jun 26, 2:18*pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
> Went for a ride. > > Those effing fires. > > Really bad. Yep. Trouble in cycling paradise. I holed up for a couple of days figuring it would pass as usual, but it's predicted to last for a month. Fortunately some marine air comes in at night, so mornings before 10 am are OK for riding. Apparently South East Asia is like this all the time. Reminds me of Blade Runner. -Paul |
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What kind of effect does it have on your health? Does training
in this situation have a lasting impact on your health (lungs)? |
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What kind of effect does it have on your health? Does training
in this situation have a lasting impact on your health (lungs)? |
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On Jun 26, 2:18*pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
> Went for a ride. > > Those effing fires. > > Really bad. http://img.skitch.com/20080625-rcpn...uiefcnb3pry.jpg |
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On Jun 27, 9:19*am, Claus Assmann <ca+sendmail(no-copies-
please)@mine.informatik.uni-kiel.de> wrote: > What kind of effect does it have on your health? Does training > in this situation have a lasting impact on your health (lungs)? The standard recommendation is to stay indoors when it's really bad. Sucking smoke particles deep into your lungs is never a good idea. I just got back from a morning ride and it was OK. It seems to blow in more later in the day. So that's my plan, get out early instead of later like I usually do. -Paul |
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Paul G. wrote:
> On Jun 27, 9:19 am, Claus Assmann <ca+sendmail(no-copies- > please)@mine.informatik.uni-kiel.de> wrote: >> What kind of effect does it have on your health? Does training >> in this situation have a lasting impact on your health (lungs)? > > The standard recommendation is to stay indoors when it's really bad. > Sucking smoke particles deep into your lungs is never a good idea. I > just got back from a morning ride and it was OK. It seems to blow in > more later in the day. So that's my plan, get out early instead of > later like I usually do. > -Paul According to http://www.weather.gov/aq/sectors/northcalifornia.php it is actually better late in the day and worse in the morning. |
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On Jun 27, 11:17*am, dave a <blkcatREMOVET...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Paul G. wrote: > > On Jun 27, 9:19 am, Claus Assmann <ca+sendmail(no-copies- > > please)@mine.informatik.uni-kiel.de> wrote: > >> What kind of effect does it have on your health? Does training > >> in this situation have a lasting impact on your health (lungs)? > > > The standard recommendation is to stay indoors when it's really bad. > > Sucking smoke particles deep into your lungs is never a good idea. I > > just got back from a morning ride and it was OK. It seems to blow in > > more later in the day. So that's my plan, get out early instead of > > later like I usually do. > > -Paul > > According to > > http://www.weather.gov/aq/sectors/northcalifornia.php > > it is actually better late in the day and worse in the morning. It probably depends a lot on where you are. Where I live marine air comes in at night, and the smoke starts coming in about 10 am. Of course wind speed and direction are key, and that can change. I went out to the beach a couple of days ago when it was really bad, and the air was clean starting about 3 miles from the coast. -Paul |
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On Jun 27, 9:19*am, Claus Assmann <ca+sendmail(no-copies-
please)@mine.informatik.uni-kiel.de> wrote: > What kind of effect does it have on your health? Does training > in this situation have a lasting impact on your health (lungs)? I have a call into my pulmonologist -- a Dr. Magilla -- so I'll let you know. |
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Claus Assmann wrote:
>> What kind of effect does it have on your health? Does training in this >> situation have a lasting impact on your health (lungs)? SLAVE of THE STATE wrote: > I have a call into my pulmonologist -- a Dr. Magilla -- so I'll let you > know. Be sure to ask him for an asthma TUE. |
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