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Ian Smith
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On Fri, 9 May 2003, Simon Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I didn't have a radio, I would not cycle at all, except to the shops and back, so the very
> small safety risk, which is debatable, unless it's so loud you can't talk to anyone, is more than
> offset by the health benefits of me covering c. 5000 miles per year. To me it's like doing hours
> of aerobics with no music - boring and no motivation.
Don't you find the ever changing view even slightly interesting?
I never tried it myself, but I used to know a chap who regularly attended aerobics classes, and it
seemed that was principally for the view.
regards, Ian SMith
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> If I didn't have a radio, I would not cycle at all, except to the shops and back, so the very
> small safety risk, which is debatable, unless it's so loud you can't talk to anyone, is more than
> offset by the health benefits of me covering c. 5000 miles per year. To me it's like doing hours
> of aerobics with no music - boring and no motivation.
Don't you find the ever changing view even slightly interesting?
I never tried it myself, but I used to know a chap who regularly attended aerobics classes, and it
seemed that was principally for the view.
regards, Ian SMith
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