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Don Whybrow
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Tony Raven wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] says...
>> My thoughts as well. I am fortunate in that I have a locker at work and
>> we have changing/shower facilities. In my locker I keep a full set of
>> clothes. One day each week I do a laundry run with full panniers to
>> stock up on clean shirts etc. and take the dirty ones home. The rest of
>> the time I don't need to carry anything.
>
> Why not wear the shirt each day cycling in?
My commute in, whilst not very long at about 6 miles, has enough hills
both up and down [1] for me to generate a sweat even when it is cold.
When I get to work I *need* to change into a clean one after a shower, YMMV.
>> People must not do things for fun. We are not here for fun.
>> There is no reference to fun in any Act of Parliament.
>
> Not quite. See The Education (Curriculum Minimum Content) Order
> (Northern Ireland) 2007 Schedule II Part 2
>
> Pupils should be enabled to:
> - participate in fun activities and physical challenges enabling them to
> begin to learn, understand and develop the core skills of running,
> jumping and throwing individually and in a co-operative context, using a
> variety of equipment;
> - practise simple running techniques in a variety of fun activities;
> - practise jumping and throwing activities, initially from a stationary
> position progressing to a controlled run-up;
> - measure performance in simple athletic activities.
>
> OK, OK its an Order, not an Act ;-)
Of all the people on this group, if I were to have to make a bet on who
would pick up on a quote from a sig line, the shortest odds would be on
Dr Raven. Sig generator updated to include the exception quoted. You may
see it appear later.
[1] On a fixie, a steep downhill can be as much effort as moderate uphill.
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> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] says...
>> My thoughts as well. I am fortunate in that I have a locker at work and
>> we have changing/shower facilities. In my locker I keep a full set of
>> clothes. One day each week I do a laundry run with full panniers to
>> stock up on clean shirts etc. and take the dirty ones home. The rest of
>> the time I don't need to carry anything.
>
> Why not wear the shirt each day cycling in?
My commute in, whilst not very long at about 6 miles, has enough hills
both up and down [1] for me to generate a sweat even when it is cold.
When I get to work I *need* to change into a clean one after a shower, YMMV.
>> People must not do things for fun. We are not here for fun.
>> There is no reference to fun in any Act of Parliament.
>
> Not quite. See The Education (Curriculum Minimum Content) Order
> (Northern Ireland) 2007 Schedule II Part 2
>
> Pupils should be enabled to:
> - participate in fun activities and physical challenges enabling them to
> begin to learn, understand and develop the core skills of running,
> jumping and throwing individually and in a co-operative context, using a
> variety of equipment;
> - practise simple running techniques in a variety of fun activities;
> - practise jumping and throwing activities, initially from a stationary
> position progressing to a controlled run-up;
> - measure performance in simple athletic activities.
>
> OK, OK its an Order, not an Act ;-)
Of all the people on this group, if I were to have to make a bet on who
would pick up on a quote from a sig line, the shortest odds would be on
Dr Raven. Sig generator updated to include the exception quoted. You may
see it appear later.
[1] On a fixie, a steep downhill can be as much effort as moderate uphill.
--
Don Whybrow
Sequi Bonum Non Time
You guys got something against spam? (Vriess, in _Alien 4_)