Where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys, gutters andsidewalks



On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:35:09 -0500, Tom Sherman
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Gunner Asch wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:40:55 -0500, Tom Sherman
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 03:55:38 -0700 (PDT),
>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 14, 6:12 pm, ComandanteBanana <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Just Saturday morning I was almost attacked for doing the right thing
>>>>>> on the Causeway to Hell (the name is due to the many incidents I had
>>>>>> there, this being the third one that day). The guy blew the horn as I
>>>>>> was riding the bike nicely, and I gave him the finger. I shouldn't
>>>>>> have, but he didn't have to harass me with the horn. He stopped,
>>>>>> insulted me, wanted to fight me, and spit at me before taking off. It
>>>>>> just happens that I'm supposed to walk the bike on the sidewalk across
>>>>>> its bridges! No more biking on that road, or any other road shared
>>>>>> with traffic. Predators like this will always be encouraged to
>>>>>> mistreat cyclists due to the lack of respect given to us. No more than
>>>>>> blacks that were forced to ride in the back of buses...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> NOTE: For the reasons given above, I do NOT recommend that you give
>>>>>> the finger to anyone. Not because they don't deserve it, but because
>>>>>> the lion is waiting for any excuse to eat the monkey. Instead, I do
>>>>>> recommend you give them the finger in a nice civilized way. Something
>>>>>> like "You can eat my banana" on the back of the T-shirt will still
>>>>>> give them the finger, but with vaseline, so to speak.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That was my best route out... I've found instead an alley that takes me
>>>>>> into town. That's where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys,
>>>>>> gutters and sidewalks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> WHY THE BANANA REVOLUTION? ;)http://webspawner.com/users/bananarevolution
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BIKE FOR PEACEhttp://webspawner.com/users/bikeforpeace
>>>>> An irate driver ran over a bicyclist in southern Illinois in the
>>>>> mid-90's.
>>>>
>>>> Yes and?
>>>>
>>>> A biker caused a multicar vehicle accident resulting in the death of a
>>>> mother and child in the same time period.
>>>>
>>> What type of motorcycle was the biker riding?

>>
>> A Schwinn as I recall, when I worked the accident investigation.
>>

>When did Schwinn make motorcycles?


As far as I know, they havent in many many years.

Gunner



"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
 
Gunner Asch wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:35:09 -0500, Tom Sherman
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:40:55 -0500, Tom Sherman
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 03:55:38 -0700 (PDT),
>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 14, 6:12 pm, ComandanteBanana <[email protected]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Just Saturday morning I was almost attacked for doing the right thing
>>>>>>> on the Causeway to Hell (the name is due to the many incidents I had
>>>>>>> there, this being the third one that day). The guy blew the horn as I
>>>>>>> was riding the bike nicely, and I gave him the finger. I shouldn't
>>>>>>> have, but he didn't have to harass me with the horn. He stopped,
>>>>>>> insulted me, wanted to fight me, and spit at me before taking off. It
>>>>>>> just happens that I'm supposed to walk the bike on the sidewalk across
>>>>>>> its bridges! No more biking on that road, or any other road shared
>>>>>>> with traffic. Predators like this will always be encouraged to
>>>>>>> mistreat cyclists due to the lack of respect given to us. No more than
>>>>>>> blacks that were forced to ride in the back of buses...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> NOTE: For the reasons given above, I do NOT recommend that you give
>>>>>>> the finger to anyone. Not because they don't deserve it, but because
>>>>>>> the lion is waiting for any excuse to eat the monkey. Instead, I do
>>>>>>> recommend you give them the finger in a nice civilized way. Something
>>>>>>> like "You can eat my banana" on the back of the T-shirt will still
>>>>>>> give them the finger, but with vaseline, so to speak.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That was my best route out... I've found instead an alley that takes me
>>>>>>> into town. That's where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys,
>>>>>>> gutters and sidewalks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> WHY THE BANANA REVOLUTION? ;)http://webspawner.com/users/bananarevolution
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BIKE FOR PEACEhttp://webspawner.com/users/bikeforpeace
>>>>>> An irate driver ran over a bicyclist in southern Illinois in the
>>>>>> mid-90's.
>>>>> Yes and?
>>>>>
>>>>> A biker caused a multicar vehicle accident resulting in the death of a
>>>>> mother and child in the same time period.
>>>>>
>>>> What type of motorcycle was the biker riding?
>>> A Schwinn as I recall, when I worked the accident investigation.
>>>

>> When did Schwinn make motorcycles?

>
> As far as I know, they havent in many many years.
>

So it was actually a cyclist, and not a biker then?

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
 
On Apr 21, 5:53 pm, Eric Vey <[email protected]> wrote:
> ComandanteBanana wrote:
>
> > I simply quoted that article, but I share his concern. Settling
> > something with a finger or a gun are two different things.

>
> > The result of the equation above is that people are exposed to a real
> > threat, particularly if they assert their right with a finger. And
> > while few people actually get shot, the rest of the population live in
> > fear. Particularly the cyclists.

>
> > And we would have to start with changing the laws of the republic...

>
> Florida gives you an option to deal with this:http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html


That's the only option left... In the jungle, if everybody got paws
and teeth, you better get ready yourself.

Only that it's kind of impractical for cyclists to carry a gun under a
lycra short. But then you can wear a T-shirt like this...

http://www.zazzle.com/donquijote1954/product/235283217745636359
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 06:10:42 -0500, Tom Sherman
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Gunner Asch wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:35:09 -0500, Tom Sherman
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:40:55 -0500, Tom Sherman
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 03:55:38 -0700 (PDT),
>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Apr 14, 6:12 pm, ComandanteBanana <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Just Saturday morning I was almost attacked for doing the right thing
>>>>>>>> on the Causeway to Hell (the name is due to the many incidents I had
>>>>>>>> there, this being the third one that day). The guy blew the horn as I
>>>>>>>> was riding the bike nicely, and I gave him the finger. I shouldn't
>>>>>>>> have, but he didn't have to harass me with the horn. He stopped,
>>>>>>>> insulted me, wanted to fight me, and spit at me before taking off. It
>>>>>>>> just happens that I'm supposed to walk the bike on the sidewalk across
>>>>>>>> its bridges! No more biking on that road, or any other road shared
>>>>>>>> with traffic. Predators like this will always be encouraged to
>>>>>>>> mistreat cyclists due to the lack of respect given to us. No more than
>>>>>>>> blacks that were forced to ride in the back of buses...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> NOTE: For the reasons given above, I do NOT recommend that you give
>>>>>>>> the finger to anyone. Not because they don't deserve it, but because
>>>>>>>> the lion is waiting for any excuse to eat the monkey. Instead, I do
>>>>>>>> recommend you give them the finger in a nice civilized way. Something
>>>>>>>> like "You can eat my banana" on the back of the T-shirt will still
>>>>>>>> give them the finger, but with vaseline, so to speak.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> That was my best route out... I've found instead an alley that takes me
>>>>>>>> into town. That's where the cyclists in America belong: back alleys,
>>>>>>>> gutters and sidewalks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> WHY THE BANANA REVOLUTION? ;)http://webspawner.com/users/bananarevolution
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> BIKE FOR PEACEhttp://webspawner.com/users/bikeforpeace
>>>>>>> An irate driver ran over a bicyclist in southern Illinois in the
>>>>>>> mid-90's.
>>>>>> Yes and?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A biker caused a multicar vehicle accident resulting in the death of a
>>>>>> mother and child in the same time period.
>>>>>>
>>>>> What type of motorcycle was the biker riding?
>>>> A Schwinn as I recall, when I worked the accident investigation.
>>>>
>>> When did Schwinn make motorcycles?

>>
>> As far as I know, they havent in many many years.
>>

>So it was actually a cyclist, and not a biker then?


Yes. Bike rider.

I doubt the individual was riding one of these...

http://www.motosolvang.com/bike_pages/For_sale/1948_Schwinn_Whizzer.htm

Gunner


"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 05:40:44 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Apr 21, 5:53 pm, Eric Vey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ComandanteBanana wrote:
>>
>> > I simply quoted that article, but I share his concern. Settling
>> > something with a finger or a gun are two different things.

>>
>> > The result of the equation above is that people are exposed to a real
>> > threat, particularly if they assert their right with a finger. And
>> > while few people actually get shot, the rest of the population live in
>> > fear. Particularly the cyclists.

>>
>> > And we would have to start with changing the laws of the republic...

>>
>> Florida gives you an option to deal with this:http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html

>
>That's the only option left... In the jungle, if everybody got paws
>and teeth, you better get ready yourself.
>
>Only that it's kind of impractical for cyclists to carry a gun under a
>lycra short. But then you can wear a T-shirt like this...
>
>http://www.zazzle.com/donquijote1954/product/235283217745636359



Actually, a ***** pack designed for weapons carry is far better when
bike riding

http://www.chuckhawks.com/galco_escort_elite.htm
http://www.chuckhawks.com/concealed_carry.htm
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_2001_Annual/ai_63922920

Or even an impromptu one.

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BTT/is_2000_Annual/ai_61620971?tag=rbxcra.2.a.2

Gunner



"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
 
On Apr 22, 2:49 pm, Gunner Asch <[email protected]> wrote:

> >What do you need to survive in the jungle?

>
> >- Knife (for peeling fruits)

>
> >- CD player (to block out noise from roaring lions)

>
> Waste of space and batteries.  If you need music, an MP3 player is
> much better, and most run off (2) AAA batteries, which may be
> recharged from a simple solar cell charger.  Best get one with a radio
> in it.
>
>
>
> >- Toilet paper (often toilets are out of them)

>
> >- Lipstics and mirror (ladies only)

>
> Chapstick yes, wtf lipstick?????


In the cement jungle, ladies do their lips all the time. Too bad if
they don't see the cyclist.
>
>
>
> >- Bananas (to eat, they can be dried)

>
> They are good, but not all that good.


They say "it's the perfect food"...
>
>
>
> >OK, what else?

>
> From the Red Crosshttp://columbus.redcross.org/guide.html
> Femahttp://outlands.tripod.com/survival/fema-215.htm
>
> http://www.survival-center.com/food.../Shelter.htmhttp://survivalcenter.com/UG.html
>
> Urban survivalhttp://www.instructables.com/id/Urban-Survival:-Build-a-Pallet-Shelter/http://outdoors-magazine.com/spip.php?article61
>
> Links to survival by the homelesshttp://guide2homelessness.blogspot.com/
>
> Just a few sources of information.
>
> You want to learn? We would be happy to teach you.


Well, it's always good. I want to dry foods for my canoe trips and
have somewhat successful, but I mostly do daytrips.
 
On Apr 22, 2:56 pm, Gunner Asch <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 05:40:44 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
>
>
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >On Apr 21, 5:53 pm, Eric Vey <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> ComandanteBanana wrote:

>
> >> > I simply quoted that article, but I share his concern. Settling
> >> > something with a finger or a gun are two different things.

>
> >> > The result of the equation above is that people are exposed to a real
> >> > threat, particularly if they assert their right with a finger. And
> >> > while few people actually get shot, the rest of the population live in
> >> > fear. Particularly the cyclists.

>
> >> > And we would have to start with changing the laws of the republic...

>
> >> Florida gives you an option to deal with this:http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html

>
> >That's the only option left... In the jungle, if everybody got paws
> >and teeth, you better get ready yourself.

>
> >Only that it's kind of impractical for cyclists to carry a gun under a
> >lycra short. But then you can wear a T-shirt like this...

>
> >http://www.zazzle.com/donquijote1954/product/235283217745636359

>
> Actually, a ***** pack designed for weapons carry is far better when
> bike riding
>
> http://www.chuckhawks.com/galco_esc.../articles/mi_m0BQY/is_2001_Annual/ai_63922920
>
> Or even an impromptu one.
>
> http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BTT/is_2000_Annual/ai_6162097...



I knew you were the right kind of people when it comes to survival.

You know, originally I was very anti gun, but then I realized that the
Swiss have more guns (not handguns) per capita than America. I think
the real issue is education, but I don't see anything happening in
that front either.

My girlfriend wants a handgun for the overnight canoe trips, but we'll
see. The worst predators out there are not criminals, but speeding
motorboats.
 
(some interesting stuff about biking in London and America --and what
makes us live by the law of the jungle)

On Apr 21, 11:24 am, "Jeremy Parker" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> [snip]
>
> >> Goodness gracious. All this is very un-British. I live, and ride
> >> my
> >> bicycle in London, which seems to be the far-away land that you
> >> are
> >> talking about. London's a pretty good city to ride a bicycle in,
> >> no
> >> need for new laws or conventions.

> >Oh, c'mon. The article was written by a Briton about Great Britain.

>
> As, indeed, was my previous e-mail. As indeed is this one. I can
> look out of my window, right here, at actual London traffic.


I just wanted to know much better was in 1992 when I was there. I
guess that's much better, due to the recent changes introduced.

>
> >I've said your driving laws are very good

>
> Thankyou. I missed that posting, I guess. My apologies. What is it
> about our laws that impresses you? Are we unique, or do other places
> have similar laws?


No, I was indeed teasing you, but a few GOOD SUGGESTIONS are found in
that article. For example, the 20mph limit on the slow lane makes so
much sense. We would start though by explaining to people there's such
a thing as a slow lane. :)

> >but I trust the
> >writer's statement that cyclists still live under the law of the
> >jungle in London to be right.

>
> Hmm. As one who lives here, and cycles here, I would say that is
> unwise. Cycling is safe enough here that, if you do choose to live
> by the law of the jungle, your mean free path between collisions
> might be long enough for you to get away with it, but it's still not
> a good idea.


Things haven't changed here (Miami) in the last 15 years. I don't
think they ever will. :(

> >How many people ride bike in London?

>
> The should be new annual figures out any time now - watch for a press
> release from Transport for London on their web sitewww.tfl.gov.uk.
> Last years figures estimate 480 000 journeys a day. I would guess
> that most people take around two journeys a day, rather than getting
> on the train with their bike to come home again. Whether this
> includes journeys to a train station, I don't know. Most London
> statistics count only the "main leg" of a journey, so riding to the
> station to catch a train might not be counted


How about BIKE FACILITIES? It seems cyclists still must negotiate the
streets. Copenhagen made bike lanes on major streets lately.

> >Anyway, I'd rather ride a bike in London than in places where still
> >the drivers ignore any civilized rules of the road. In America we
> >have
> >to tame the beast first. ;)

>
> Having ridden many miles on both sides of th Altlantic, I would say
> that there is not much in it, though there are, of course, many
> places in the USA where I have not ridden (Chicago, for example).
> Civilized or not - that might depend on your definition of civilized,
> which doesn't always seem to be the same as everyone's on this
> newsgroup - I would say that there always are rules, and when you
> ride or bike, or are anywhere among other people, it's advisable to
> know what those rules are.


I think the most basic rule of the road is LANE DISCIPLINE, without
which the whole road becomes a zigzagging mess. If we don't have that
we are left with the law of the jungle.

>
> >I read the reviews of the book, but I'm sure even bullfighting can
> >be
> >done in a safe way if you know the tricks of the trade

>
> [snip]
>
> The moral of which, I take it, is to know the tricks of the trade.
> Buy a copy of "Effective Cycling"


I'll check into it. But don't forget here's more bullfighting. ;)
 
Gunner Asch wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 06:10:42 -0500, Tom Sherman
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:35:09 -0500, Tom Sherman
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:40:55 -0500, Tom Sherman
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>> A biker caused a multicar vehicle accident resulting in the death of a
>>>>>>> mother and child in the same time period.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> What type of motorcycle was the biker riding?
>>>>> A Schwinn as I recall, when I worked the accident investigation.
>>>>>
>>>> When did Schwinn make motorcycles?
>>> As far as I know, they havent in many many years.
>>>

>> So it was actually a cyclist, and not a biker then?

>
> Yes. Bike rider.
>
> I doubt the individual was riding one of these...
>
> http://www.motosolvang.com/bike_pages/For_sale/1948_Schwinn_Whizzer.htm
>

With the pedals, more of a moped than a motorcycle?

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:46:39 -0500, Tom Sherman
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Gunner Asch wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 06:10:42 -0500, Tom Sherman
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:35:09 -0500, Tom Sherman
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:40:55 -0500, Tom Sherman
>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Gunner Asch wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>>> A biker caused a multicar vehicle accident resulting in the death of a
>>>>>>>> mother and child in the same time period.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What type of motorcycle was the biker riding?
>>>>>> A Schwinn as I recall, when I worked the accident investigation.
>>>>>>
>>>>> When did Schwinn make motorcycles?
>>>> As far as I know, they havent in many many years.
>>>>
>>> So it was actually a cyclist, and not a biker then?

>>
>> Yes. Bike rider.
>>
>> I doubt the individual was riding one of these...
>>
>> http://www.motosolvang.com/bike_pages/For_sale/1948_Schwinn_Whizzer.htm
>>

>With the pedals, more of a moped than a motorcycle?



Shrug..ask the Italians. They pioneered the moped as I recall.

Gunner

Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional,
illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an
unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the
proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 
On Apr 21, 6:27 pm, Gunner Asch <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:14:34 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
>
>
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> The big question is now..since you are much lower than before..how is
> >> your visibility to other vehicles? Id hope you have a flag on a stick
> >> of some sort to attempt to catch the attention of other vehicle
> >> operators.

>
> >> A friend of mine builds recombent bikes, and has had some really close
> >> calls because of the lower profile and lower visiblity. He now puts a
> >> flag on a bit of graphite tent pole when interacting with motor
> >> vehicles.  The is the reason many of the electric powered chair riders
> >> do this as well. If you blend in...you wont be seen.

>
> >> Gunner

>
> >No, this is not a recumbent, just semi-recumbent. High enough to see
> >and be seen.

>
> Perhaps you might wish to have somone ride your trike, while you
> follow in a high profile vehicle such as an SUV, to determine just how
> visible your ride really is?  Try not to run over him/her.


The trike is really visible. I rode 15 miles today, and at one time I
had to take the street, where, again, I was honked at by an SUV. Do
they mean "hi" or "get out of my way"?

It was back alleys and sidewalks after that.
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:33:27 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Apr 22, 2:49 pm, Gunner Asch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> >What do you need to survive in the jungle?

>>
>> >- Knife (for peeling fruits)

>>
>> >- CD player (to block out noise from roaring lions)

>>
>> Waste of space and batteries.  If you need music, an MP3 player is
>> much better, and most run off (2) AAA batteries, which may be
>> recharged from a simple solar cell charger.  Best get one with a radio
>> in it.
>>
>>
>>
>> >- Toilet paper (often toilets are out of them)

>>
>> >- Lipstics and mirror (ladies only)

>>
>> Chapstick yes, wtf lipstick?????

>
>In the cement jungle, ladies do their lips all the time. Too bad if
>they don't see the cyclist.


Huh?
>>
>>
>>
>> >- Bananas (to eat, they can be dried)

>>
>> They are good, but not all that good.

>
>They say "it's the perfect food"...


They were wrong. Beans and rice combined are the perfect food.
Bananas will keep you going for a very long time indeed, but you will
ultimately have issues with missing trace elements and amino acids.

>>
>>
>>
>> >OK, what else?

>>
>> From the Red Crosshttp://columbus.redcross.org/guide.html
>> Femahttp://outlands.tripod.com/survival/fema-215.htm
>>
>> http://www.survival-center.com/food.../Shelter.htmhttp://survivalcenter.com/UG.html
>>
>> Urban survivalhttp://www.instructables.com/id/Urban-Survival:-Build-a-Pallet-Shelter/http://outdoors-magazine.com/spip.php?article61
>>
>> Links to survival by the homelesshttp://guide2homelessness.blogspot.com/
>>
>> Just a few sources of information.
>>
>> You want to learn? We would be happy to teach you.

>
>Well, it's always good. I want to dry foods for my canoe trips and
>have somewhat successful, but I mostly do daytrips.


Where you may have rescue.

Now what do you have stored at home or in your vehicle?

Can you manage 72 hours at 2 minutes notice? How about 3 weeks?

Gunner


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Gunner Asch wrote:

> Shrug..ask the Italians. They pioneered the moped as I recall.


Ahh, mon ami, it was le Frogs with the Veelosolex, then the German DKW team
improved and popularised it. The Italians invented the scooter.

Theo
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:41:28 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Apr 22, 2:56 pm, Gunner Asch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 05:40:44 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >On Apr 21, 5:53 pm, Eric Vey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> ComandanteBanana wrote:

>>
>> >> > I simply quoted that article, but I share his concern. Settling
>> >> > something with a finger or a gun are two different things.

>>
>> >> > The result of the equation above is that people are exposed to a real
>> >> > threat, particularly if they assert their right with a finger. And
>> >> > while few people actually get shot, the rest of the population live in
>> >> > fear. Particularly the cyclists.

>>
>> >> > And we would have to start with changing the laws of the republic...

>>
>> >> Florida gives you an option to deal with this:http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html

>>
>> >That's the only option left... In the jungle, if everybody got paws
>> >and teeth, you better get ready yourself.

>>
>> >Only that it's kind of impractical for cyclists to carry a gun under a
>> >lycra short. But then you can wear a T-shirt like this...

>>
>> >http://www.zazzle.com/donquijote1954/product/235283217745636359

>>
>> Actually, a ***** pack designed for weapons carry is far better when
>> bike riding
>>
>> http://www.chuckhawks.com/galco_esc.../articles/mi_m0BQY/is_2001_Annual/ai_63922920
>>
>> Or even an impromptu one.
>>
>> http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BTT/is_2000_Annual/ai_6162097...

>
>
>I knew you were the right kind of people when it comes to survival.
>
>You know, originally I was very anti gun, but then I realized that the
>Swiss have more guns (not handguns) per capita than America. I think
>the real issue is education, but I don't see anything happening in
>that front either.
>

Every..and I repeat Every school in American once had gun safety
course, school rifle teams, hunting safety courses and so forth.
I used to shoot on my highschool rifle team, most kids brought their
shotguns and rifles to school as they hunted before and after classes
during deer season and so forth. My first metal shop project was
rebuilding a very elderly .44 Colt peacemaker.

All brought to a screeching halt by the anti-gun zealots.
When the educational system is controlled by Liberals..the last thing
they want is anything to do with firearms.

This of course is tantamount to refusing to teach children to properly
cross the street, how to avoid molesters, not to drop and roll when in
flames and so forth.

Actually..its intentional, as an ignorant group of children are bound
to have accidents with firearms, and blood and death makes good press
for the antigun agenda.

Its like those that want cars to be removed from hiways, preventing
any sort of drivers training. There is NO way to keep kids from guns.
Fact of life. Same with smokes, booze and dope.

Yet the antigunners want as many accidents as possible to push their
agenda. Bloody bastards no?

Btw..the National Rifle Association offers FREE firearms safety
training to any school.
The Eddie Eagle program is exceptionally well thought of and works
very very well in preventing children accidents with firearms.
http://www.nrahq.org/safety/eddie/

Yet many school administrators refuse to have anything to do with it.

The mantra the program teaches kids is:

If you see a gun:

STOP!
Don't Touch.
Leave the Area.
Tell an Adult.


Yet the Leftards dont want your kids to learn that.

Pitiful, isnt it?
Putting the antigun agenda over the lives of children.
Of course, if children learn that the safe handling of firearms is
fun, the antigunners dont get all those donations and its far harder
to demonize gun owners.



>My girlfriend wants a handgun for the overnight canoe trips, but we'll
>see. The worst predators out there are not criminals, but speeding
>motorboats.


Those speeding motorboats are piloted by criminals if they dont
observe the "rules of the road"

2 legged varmints come in all shapes, sizes, colors and modes of
locomotion.

A handgun is a handy tool, if you are well trained in its useage and
the responsibility that goes with it.

However you may be as well served with a small folding .22 rifle or
shotgun.

Also, you should be aware that firearms are illegal in many parks etc.
Just to let you know....

Gunner


Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional,
illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an
unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the
proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 
Gunner Asch wrote:
> [...]
> Btw..the National Rifle Association offers FREE firearms safety
> training to any school.
> The Eddie Eagle program is exceptionally well thought of and works
> very very well in preventing children accidents with firearms.
> http://www.nrahq.org/safety/eddie/ [...]


The program was named after a mediocre British ski jumper?

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
 
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:38:25 +0800, "Theo Bekkers"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Gunner Asch wrote:
>
>> Shrug..ask the Italians. They pioneered the moped as I recall.

>
>Ahh, mon ami, it was le Frogs with the Veelosolex, then the German DKW team
>improved and popularised it. The Italians invented the scooter.
>
>Theo
>



Mon Du!! Sacre Bleu! Mea Culpa!!

Gunner

Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional,
illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an
unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the
proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:31:34 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Apr 21, 6:27 pm, Gunner Asch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:14:34 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> The big question is now..since you are much lower than before..how is
>> >> your visibility to other vehicles? Id hope you have a flag on a stick
>> >> of some sort to attempt to catch the attention of other vehicle
>> >> operators.

>>
>> >> A friend of mine builds recombent bikes, and has had some really close
>> >> calls because of the lower profile and lower visiblity. He now puts a
>> >> flag on a bit of graphite tent pole when interacting with motor
>> >> vehicles.  The is the reason many of the electric powered chair riders
>> >> do this as well. If you blend in...you wont be seen.

>>
>> >> Gunner

>>
>> >No, this is not a recumbent, just semi-recumbent. High enough to see
>> >and be seen.

>>
>> Perhaps you might wish to have somone ride your trike, while you
>> follow in a high profile vehicle such as an SUV, to determine just how
>> visible your ride really is?  Try not to run over him/her.

>
>The trike is really visible. I rode 15 miles today, and at one time I
>had to take the street, where, again, I was honked at by an SUV. Do
>they mean "hi" or "get out of my way"?
>
>It was back alleys and sidewalks after that.


Good. Hope it continues to be visible to ALL drivers.

Gunner

Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional,
illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an
unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the
proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 22:50:41 -0500, aversion <[email protected]> wrote:

>In article <[email protected]>,
> "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> He wants to murder someone. That is why he carries weapons.

>
>Oh, for God's sake. If he's like most of his attitude-ridden Usenet
>peers


Is there a way to kill-filter both Dolan AND anyone who responds to
his trollery?
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:08:21 -0500, Tom Sherman
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Gunner Asch wrote:
>> [...]
>> Btw..the National Rifle Association offers FREE firearms safety
>> training to any school.
>> The Eddie Eagle program is exceptionally well thought of and works
>> very very well in preventing children accidents with firearms.
>> http://www.nrahq.org/safety/eddie/ [...]

>
>The program was named after a mediocre British ski jumper?



Nope.

Gunner

Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional,
illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an
unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the
proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 00:29:06 -0500, "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>>
>> You still here, Ed? Leave the survival news groups and don't come back.

>
>Can't you tell I am well the way to giving old Gunner Ass one last kick?
>Some survivalist you are! May you all perish in whatever coming catastrophe
>befalls us.



Some of us may die, Eddy..but we will last long enough to **** on your
grave.

Dibs!! on the beer concession at your grave side.

Gunner

Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional,
illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an
unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the
proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
 

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