Comments on new training routine



[email protected] wrote:
> But basically, you want a PM. We know you want it. Join the FMs ... join
> them ...

Actually its not a bad time to be buying with the Quarg also coming
onto the market soon (with a Linux OS kernel for the computer which makes
it easy to customize/hack)

<http://www.quarq.us/>

> Ben
> One of these days, even I am going to break down and ask to borrow my
> coworker's Powertap.


You mean there's more than one astrophysicist racing cyclist at the
same institution ? You must live in an infinite improbability drive.
 
On May 6, 5:35 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On May 5, 8:59 pm, Bret <[email protected]> wrote:


>
> > One of those people in another race, drafted the wheel van through the
> > start/finish area. The official there got on the radio with the wheel
> > van and told the driver to tell the racer that she's DQ'd.

>
> I'm not sure there are any wheels in the Velo Promo van.
> Maybe.  Probably a pump, though.  And Bob Leibold,
> some sandwiches (for the marshals), some old Granite
> Construction barricades that have got hit by a car once
> or twice, and somewhere under the barricades there's
> a race flyer for Copperopolis 1982.
>
> My comment about the Cat 4 pack and the van wasn't
> clear - I was suggesting that drafting the van might
> put you further back rather than catching up.
>
> Ben
> Bob Leibold is God.  I once suggested that our
> club add a small picture of Bob to our jerseys.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


I've seen officials either radio and tell the van to slow down, even
more without the rider knowing what's going on, or call the rider over
to the vehicle for a chat about drafting and slow WAY down for a
while, then let them go. Keeps 'em in the race, corrects the
advantage, and makes the point. Needless to say we've got some really
good, fun, officials who aren't power mad. The "Blazer" **** wouldn't
last long here with the people in charge.
Bill C
 
On May 6, 1:45 pm, Donald Munro <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > But basically, you want a PM.  We know you want it. Join the FMs ... join
> > them ...

>
> Actually its not a bad time to be buying with the Quarg also coming
> onto the market soon (with a Linux OS kernel for the computer which makes
> it easy to customize/hack)
>
> <http://www.quarq.us/>


$995 for the computer and $1195 for the power sensor? And the prospect
of wasting time hacking the os instead of riding? No thanks!

Joseph

>
> > Ben
> > One of these days, even I am going to break down and ask to borrow my
> > coworker's Powertap.

>
> You mean there's more than one astrophysicist racing cyclist at the
> same institution ? You must live in an infinite improbability drive.
 
[email protected] wrote:
> $995 for the computer and $1195 for the power sensor? And the prospect of
> wasting time hacking the os instead of riding? No thanks!


If you want to be a fatty master you got to learn to think big as well
as eat big.
 
On May 6, 2:19 pm, Donald Munro <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > $995 for the computer and $1195 for the power sensor? And the prospect of
> > wasting time hacking the os instead of riding? No thanks!

>
> If you want to be a fatty master you got to learn to think big as well
> as eat big.


This may be true. I spend too much time with minutiae. For example,
maple walnut, or chocolate chunk?

Joseph
 
[email protected] wrote:
> And the prospect
> of wasting time hacking the os instead of riding? No thanks!


I'm working on a hack that will ignore the rider and
insist on attacking Iran. I should have it ready for
download in a few days.

I got the inspiration from some medical equipment I
came across.

Bob Schwartz
 
On May 6, 1:07 am, Donald Munro <[email protected]> wrote:

> Simply replace the albatross with a red herring. They weight less and
> are more aero.


The venerable (and venerated) Clark Y airfoil has the same aspect
ratio as a herring filet.
 
[email protected] wrote:
>> > $995 for the computer and $1195 for the power sensor? And the prospect
>> > of wasting time hacking the os instead of riding? No thanks!


Donald Munro wrote:
>> If you want to be a fatty master you got to learn to think big as well
>> as eat big.


[email protected] wrote:
> This may be true. I spend too much time with minutiae. For example, maple
> walnut, or chocolate chunk?


Grasshopper, much to learn about the ways of the fatty masters, you have.
Both maple walnut and chocolate chunk, obviously the answer is.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
Donald Munro <[email protected]> wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
> >> > $995 for the computer and $1195 for the power sensor? And the prospect
> >> > of wasting time hacking the os instead of riding? No thanks!

>
> Donald Munro wrote:
> >> If you want to be a fatty master you got to learn to think big as well
> >> as eat big.

>
> [email protected] wrote:
> > This may be true. I spend too much time with minutiae. For example, maple
> > walnut, or chocolate chunk?

>
> Grasshopper, much to learn about the ways of the fatty masters, you have.
> Both maple walnut and chocolate chunk, obviously the answer is.


Check out the flavors Ciao Bella has. They've got the FM approved Espresso and
Triple Espresso, as well as some flavors for Ryan: Bourbon Butter Pecan and Rum
Raisin.

http://www.ciaobellagelato.com/flavors/index.php

--
tanx,
Howard

Whatever happened to
Leon Trotsky?
He got an icepick
That made his ears burn.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
On May 7, 2:16 am, Howard Kveck <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
>  Donald Munro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > >> > $995 for the computer and $1195 for the power sensor? And the prospect
> > >> > of wasting time hacking the os instead of riding? No thanks!

>
> > Donald Munro wrote:
> > >> If you want to be a fatty master you got to learn to think big as well
> > >> as eat big.

>
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > > This may be true. I spend too much time with minutiae. For example, maple
> > > walnut, or chocolate chunk?

>
> > Grasshopper, much to learn about the ways of the fatty masters, you have..
> > Both maple walnut and chocolate chunk, obviously the answer is.

>
>    Check out the flavors Ciao Bella has. They've got the FM approved Espresso and
> Triple Espresso, as well as some flavors for Ryan: Bourbon Butter Pecan and Rum
> Raisin.
>
> http://www.ciaobellagelato.com/flavors/index.php
>


I must admit, my personal favorite is one scoop Panna Cotta, one scoop
Espresso. Rinse, repeat as necessary.

Joseph
 

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