Trikki Beltran's bad concussion and his helmet



"Curtis L. Russell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 05:36:18 -0400, John Forrest Tomlinson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Uhhh, dude, you know there are people who travel w/o cars sometimes --
>>like walking or even (gasp) on a bike. Are we supposed to carry a GPS
>>at all times too?
>>
>>JT

>
> Good point. Yes. Need to ask my son to get me a good buy before they
> tear down the signs.
>
> I can be a guide for the out-of-towners when I retire, if they have a
> GPS with a really big read-out.
>
> Curtis L. Russell
> Odenton, MD (USA)
> Just someone on two wheels...


That reminds me of people out in the higher priced neighborhoods in
Connecticutt always destroy the road signs so people cannot find their way
around their areas and stay away.
 
Tom Kunich wrote:
> "Curtis L. Russell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 05:36:18 -0400, John Forrest Tomlinson
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Uhhh, dude, you know there are people who travel w/o cars sometimes
>>> -- like walking or even (gasp) on a bike. Are we supposed to carry
>>> a GPS at all times too?
>>>
>>> JT

>>
>> Good point. Yes. Need to ask my son to get me a good buy before they
>> tear down the signs.
>>
>> I can be a guide for the out-of-towners when I retire, if they have a
>> GPS with a really big read-out.
>>
>> Curtis L. Russell
>> Odenton, MD (USA)
>> Just someone on two wheels...

>
> That reminds me of people out in the higher priced neighborhoods in
> Connecticutt always destroy the road signs so people cannot find
> their way around their areas and stay away.


But...but...how does the UPS truck find 'em to deliver bike parts?!?
 
Jay Beattie wrote:
> "bryanska" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > This post is solely intended to drive this thread to 1000

> posts. Please
> > pitch in.

>
> I'm in. So, how does this compare to "Sheldon is a Party Doll."
> Attention Carl Fogel -- you have a research assignment. Which
> thread is longer? -- Jay Beattie.


Not sure which is longer, but I think this will be the 1,000th post on
this thread....

:)

-Buck
 
Alrigh, alright, so my news reader was a bit confused and I'm too tired
this morning to count. Let the flaming begin.

bah.

-Buck
 
Bill Sornson wrote:

>>That reminds me of people out in the higher priced neighborhoods in
>>Connecticutt always destroy the road signs so people cannot find
>>their way around their areas and stay away.

>
>
> But...but...how does the UPS truck find 'em to deliver bike parts?!?
>


If the driver can't find the street, then Mr Snob Hill, can just drive
his SUV to the depot, and pickup his stuff himself.

W
 
Per Tom Kunich:
>That reminds me of people out in the higher priced neighborhoods in
>Connecticutt always destroy the road signs so people cannot find their way
>around their areas and stay away.


Small thinking.

In certain areas around where we live, they have it down pat. Keep the street
sign in place, but give a street 3 names: the name that shows up on a map, the
name on the street sign, and the name that the residents use to refer to the
street.
--
PeteCresswell
 
In article
<[email protected]>,
"Buck" <[email protected]> wrote:

> DANG! Missed it by one. Ok, so this will be the 1,000th post....
>
> -Buck


A the message count in a thread for the purposes of record
length ought to stop when reference is made to the actual
count. Pete Cresswell did so in
<[email protected]>.

The count for rbm, rbr, and rbt are as follows:

group count
rec.bicycles.misc 960
rec.bicycles.racing 962
rec.bicycles.tech 1022

--
Michael Press
 
In rec.bicycles.racing Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:
> A the message count in a thread for the purposes of record
> length ought to stop when reference is made to the actual
> count. Pete Cresswell did so in
> <[email protected]>.


> The count for rbm, rbr, and rbt are as follows:


> group count
> rec.bicycles.misc 960
> rec.bicycles.racing 962
> rec.bicycles.tech 1022


You know, I was just thinking that someone that was willing
to devote as much time to the exact definition of irony as
you was ready to wade into something as pointless as a helmet
thread.

Welcome.

Bob Schwartz
[email protected]

http://tinyurl.com/9heao
 
In article <[email protected]>,
Bob Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:

> In rec.bicycles.racing Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:
> > A the message count in a thread for the purposes of record
> > length ought to stop when reference is made to the actual
> > count. Pete Cresswell did so in
> > <[email protected]>.

>
> > The count for rbm, rbr, and rbt are as follows:

>
> > group count
> > rec.bicycles.misc 960
> > rec.bicycles.racing 962
> > rec.bicycles.tech 1022

>
> You know, I was just thinking that someone that was willing
> to devote as much time to the exact definition of irony as
> you was ready to wade into something as pointless as a helmet
> thread.
>
> Welcome.


Thanks.
My feet were already wet in the shallow end.

As for the other I learned plenty and made my own ideas
clearer to myself. Hope others derived benefit, if simply
a good laugh.

--
Michael Press