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"Mark Leuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> 60 million ignorant people can easily be wrong.

>
> Yes and they apparently all voted for John Kerry :)


Apparently not even if you round up. His total vote count for 2004 was
59,026,150 to 62,028,772 for Bush. And those "ignorant" voters were
apparently right about the Iraqi people, while "small democracy
sophisticates" like Amitai Etzioni predicted confidently of the people
living in the cradle of civilization that " there is no way on earth that
Iraq can be turned into anything that resembles a democracy in the immediate
future" (stated on his web log on Nov. 21, 2003).

Well, it looked like pretty much like a democracy to Al Qaeda, to the
Iraqis, and even to the French.

Heh.

>
>> After all, more than ninety-nine (99) percent of bicycles sold are
>> uprights, but does that make the upright design superior to the
>> recumbent design? Of course not!

>
> While I agree with that it is an opinion and still up for debate


It's not much of a design for a place like Key West.
 
"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> [email protected] wrote:
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>> Ed, I'm worried about Tom. I'm concerned he has suddenly come to realize
>> he's on the wrong side of political history and this has him stressed to
>> the
>> point that he's just about shut down mentally. As it is now he seems to
>> only want to talk about his sunset bicycle. You might try to draw him
>> out a
>> bit - maybe pretend you don't have enough sense to buy a chain for your
>> bike
>> and ask his advice. I think his condition is quite fragile at the moment
>> and he needs to be dealt with gently for the time being.

>
> I am just waiting for some more disasters to happen, so I can laugh at all
> the whiny people saying "How could this happen?", when it was obvious the
> disaster was going to happen.


You may not have noticed that people don't vote for those rooting for
disaster, even when they're right. No, of course you didn't notice that.

>
> --
> Tom "Schadenfreude" Sherman - Earth
>
 
"Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Mark Leuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I am just waiting for some more disasters to happen, so I can laugh at
>>> all the whiny people saying "How could this happen?", when it was
>>> obvious the disaster was going to happen.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Tom "Schadenfreude" Sherman - Earth

>>
>> Not only are you waiting but it's what you want, for every one person who
>> tries for positive change there are thousands like yourself who advocate
>> his
>> failure

>
> The Dems are now on the losing side of history for the first time in my
> life. They can only get back into power if America fails.


That's a delusion. They aren't going to be rewarded if America fails.
They'll be seen as the cause.

> That is why they are forever hoping for the worst. They do not have any
> solutions for anything themselves, but all that matters to them is that
> they be in power. They not only lust for peace no matter what, they also
> lust for power no matter what. Like a certain person's Sunset, the Dems
> are also going to sunset - and the sooner the better.
>
> The main thing that has got to change in this country are the major media.
> They remain staunchly liberal and Democratic. Yes, there are many other
> sources of news and commentary now, but still the major media remain a
> stumbling block.


Have you heard or seen Heraldo Rivera lately? There's a whole generation of
reporters covering Iraq who just got an education yesterday that they might
not soon forget. Eventually even many who are on the wrong side of history
become convinced, by history, that they're wrong.

Which is the first-best thing they can do.

--Scott

>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
 
"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Freewheeling wrote:
>
>> ...
>> I don't suppose you'd care to actually debate any of those "point?"
>> Right. I thought not....

>
> This reminds me of the way children attempt to bait other children into
> doing something stupid or wrong by saying they are a coward for not doing
> so.
>
> Nice troll, but I am not biting.


Like, you didn't raise the subject, huh?

So, when are you gonna own up to your brag about the Mountains of Misery?

>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Earth
>
 
"Freewheeling" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Mark Leuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>>
>>> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am just waiting for some more disasters to happen, so I can laugh at
>>>> all the whiny people saying "How could this happen?", when it was
>>>> obvious the disaster was going to happen.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Tom "Schadenfreude" Sherman - Earth
>>>
>>> Not only are you waiting but it's what you want, for every one person
>>> who
>>> tries for positive change there are thousands like yourself who advocate
>>> his
>>> failure

>>
>> The Dems are now on the losing side of history for the first time in my
>> life. They can only get back into power if America fails.

>
> That's a delusion. They aren't going to be rewarded if America fails.
> They'll be seen as the cause.


Scott, I belong to a generation which was dominated by what we had pretty
much spoon fed to us by the major media. I spent 20 years cussing and
swearing at Walter Cronkite. He has finally found his true station in life
which is hosting the New Year's concerts from Vienna each year on PBS. He is
very good at that.

I think you could be right that the young people today are not going to be
so easily bamboozled by the major media. Still, I would feel better if we
had more stations like Fox News and less like CBS News.

>> That is why they are forever hoping for the worst. They do not have any
>> solutions for anything themselves, but all that matters to them is that
>> they be in power. They not only lust for peace no matter what, they also
>> lust for power no matter what. Like a certain person's Sunset, the Dems
>> are also going to sunset - and the sooner the better.
>>
>> The main thing that has got to change in this country are the major
>> media. They remain staunchly liberal and Democratic. Yes, there are many
>> other sources of news and commentary now, but still the major media
>> remain a stumbling block.

>
> Have you heard or seen Heraldo Rivera lately? There's a whole generation
> of reporters covering Iraq who just got an education yesterday that they
> might not soon forget. Eventually even many who are on the wrong side of
> history become convinced, by history, that they're wrong.
>
> Which is the first-best thing they can do.


Let us hope and pray that it is so. Still, 59 million Americans voted for
Kerry. I have yet to hear Mr. Sherman say anything good about what has
happened in Iraq. Do you suppose he is one of those yellow dog Democrats
that Alabama used to be famous for.

--
Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
 
Freewheeling wrote:
> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Freewheeling wrote:
>>
>>
>>>...
>>>I don't suppose you'd care to actually debate any of those "point?"
>>>Right. I thought not....

>>
>>This reminds me of the way children attempt to bait other children into
>>doing something stupid or wrong by saying they are a coward for not doing
>>so.
>>
>>Nice troll, but I am not biting.

>
>
> Like, you didn't raise the subject, huh?
>
> So, when are you gonna own up to your brag about the Mountains of Misery?


More revisionist history - typical right-wing tactic.

I merely said that with low enough gearing on a trike and enough time,
any of the roads on the Mountains of Misery could be climbed by someone
in normal club rider shape. For some reason this put Cletus Lee in a
hissy fit.

If you really want to know, I have not kept in good riding shape due to
medical problems. Now you can feel all macho and happy.

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
 
"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I merely said that with low enough gearing on a trike and enough time,
> any of the roads on the Mountains of Misery could be climbed by someone
> in normal club rider shape. For some reason this put Cletus Lee in a
> hissy fit.
>
> If you really want to know, I have not kept in good riding shape due to
> medical problems. Now you can feel all macho and happy.


If you don't mind me asking Tom when was the last time you rode?
 
Glenn Drury racing a Velokraft NoCom lowracer. What is amazing is Mr. Drury was riding a stock bike with no fairings. He finished the 400 km race a twitch short of 2 hours less than the regular cyclists team.

Ian Smythe

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Re: Recumbent Racer Glen Drury sets course record
That is quite an impressive accomplishment. Who is the rider and what bike did he ride? Was he in a F-40?

Stan Vinson
P38
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Recumbent cycles entered the 400km cycle for the first time (as a separate category), with Glen Druryclocking the impressive time of 11:57:37. With the popularity of the recumbents, the race is likely to be open next year to other specialist cyclists (all scored in different categories).
 
Kurt,
The NoCom is a racing bike. Some of the A.R.B,R. regulars do not like to talk about cycling and are threatened by bike talk and active lifestyle. I say buy a NoCom and you can not go wrong. Do not pay attention to some of the people at A.R.B.R. that do not like the NoCom.

Roger Nolan

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Kurt Richter
Guest

What is this Velokraft NoCom? I was going to buy a trike but after reading this post I decided to hold off and buy a fast machine. Does anyone have any photos or links?

Kurt Richter
[email protected]
 
Mark Leuck wrote:

> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>I merely said that with low enough gearing on a trike and enough time,
>>any of the roads on the Mountains of Misery could be climbed by someone
>>in normal club rider shape. For some reason this put Cletus Lee in a
>>hissy fit.
>>
>>If you really want to know, I have not kept in good riding shape due to
>>medical problems. Now you can feel all macho and happy.

>
>
> If you don't mind me asking Tom when was the last time you rode?


Last year. I hurt my knees a couple of times, and spent most of the
summer being gimpy. Most of the time I have headaches and/or nausea, so
riding is not enjoyable.

I should have stayed in graduate school forever. At that time I was
doing four 40+ mile club rides a week, and an invitational ride most
weekends during the cycling season. :(

--
Tom Sherman - Earth
 
"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Mark Leuck wrote:
>
> > "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >
> >>I merely said that with low enough gearing on a trike and enough time,
> >>any of the roads on the Mountains of Misery could be climbed by someone
> >>in normal club rider shape. For some reason this put Cletus Lee in a
> >>hissy fit.
> >>
> >>If you really want to know, I have not kept in good riding shape due to
> >>medical problems. Now you can feel all macho and happy.

> >
> >
> > If you don't mind me asking Tom when was the last time you rode?

>
> Last year. I hurt my knees a couple of times, and spent most of the
> summer being gimpy. Most of the time I have headaches and/or nausea, so
> riding is not enjoyable.
>
> I should have stayed in graduate school forever. At that time I was
> doing four 40+ mile club rides a week, and an invitational ride most
> weekends during the cycling season. :(
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Earth


Why the headaches and nausea with a hurt knee? Or is that from something
else?
 
Mark Leuck wrote:
> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Mark Leuck wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>news:[email protected]...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I merely said that with low enough gearing on a trike and enough time,
>>>>any of the roads on the Mountains of Misery could be climbed by someone
>>>>in normal club rider shape. For some reason this put Cletus Lee in a
>>>>hissy fit.
>>>>
>>>>If you really want to know, I have not kept in good riding shape due to
>>>>medical problems. Now you can feel all macho and happy.
>>>
>>>
>>>If you don't mind me asking Tom when was the last time you rode?

>>
>>Last year. I hurt my knees a couple of times, and spent most of the
>>summer being gimpy. Most of the time I have headaches and/or nausea, so
>>riding is not enjoyable.
>>
>>I should have stayed in graduate school forever. At that time I was
>>doing four 40+ mile club rides a week, and an invitational ride most
>>weekends during the cycling season. :(
>>
>>--
>>Tom Sherman - Earth

>
>
> Why the headaches and nausea with a hurt knee? Or is that from something
> else?


The two are not related.

Knees are easy to hurt when one only rides significant distances on
weekends.

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Tom Sherman - Earth
 
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Hayes El Camino Disc Brakes Fastest disc brakes in the Universe

The El Camino features Power Adjust Dial, which modulates braking power by +/-10%. The Mono-Block caliper is forged using 6061-T6 aluminum while the open back design allows improved airflow across the pads. If you are a fat old ignorant white man from Minn do not buy these brakes. Nothing will stop your sorry ass when you need to stop.

The rotating banjo hose attachment offers optimal hose placement. Perfect for all the hose heads on A.R.B.R.

Chester
 
Hayes El Camino Disc Brakes Fastest disc brakes in the Universe

The El Camino features Power Adjust Dial, which modulates braking power by +/-10%. The Mono-Block caliper is forged using 6061-T6 aluminum while the open back design allows improved airflow across the pads. If you are a fat old ignorant white man from Minn do not buy these brakes. Nothing will stop your sorry ass when you need to stop.

The rotating banjo hose attachment offers optimal hose placement. Perfect for all the hose heads on A.R.B.R.

Chester
 
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"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Freewheeling wrote:
>> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>
>>>Freewheeling wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>...
>>>>I don't suppose you'd care to actually debate any of those "point?"
>>>>Right. I thought not....
>>>
>>>This reminds me of the way children attempt to bait other children into
>>>doing something stupid or wrong by saying they are a coward for not doing
>>>so.
>>>
>>>Nice troll, but I am not biting.

>>
>>
>> Like, you didn't raise the subject, huh?
>>
>> So, when are you gonna own up to your brag about the Mountains of Misery?

>
> More revisionist history - typical right-wing tactic.
>
> I merely said that with low enough gearing on a trike and enough time, any
> of the roads on the Mountains of Misery could be climbed by someone in
> normal club rider shape. For some reason this put Cletus Lee in a hissy
> fit.


Typical liberal obfuscation. With low enough gears any of the hills on the
Mountains of Misery could be climbed by an absent-minded infant or a
diapered (or undiapered) centenarian, while reading a copy of the Annual
Federal Budget report.


>
> If you really want to know, I have not kept in good riding shape due to
> medical problems. Now you can feel all macho and happy.


Me neither. Not so much from health problems as inconsistent and often
intense workload. I watch the Caribbean Workout on FitTV though. And I
still row about 6 km per day. Not that this keeps me svelt or anything,
what with the Guiness and all.

>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Earth
>
 
Johnny NoCom is Not Ed Gin.

If Ed Gin is Johnny NoCom then prove it you dumb assholes at AR.B.R., BROL or whatever dork bent club you come from. FACT is none of you know who the real Johnny NoCom is when he tells it like it is to Fat Old Slow Pukes on **** design recumbents.

BTW all F40 condom bikes suck dogshit, trikes are for feeble old bastards that have no leg muscles and High SlowGoWalker SUCK and always will.


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