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Fritz Rice - Friday, November 26, 2010

Loneliness crept upon us out of the silence, and caught us by surprise!  I was beginning to despair that all our fun blog posts were disappearing without a ripple into the vastnesses of the interwebs.  Fitting our usual pattern, under closer scrutiny we discovered that we had simply overlooked "comments" in the daily blizzard of tasks required by our capricious silicon overlord.  The situation has had the heck remedied out of it. So now you can talk back!  Let us know what you think about what we're doing, ask us those questions that have been burning a hole in your brain, or just be funny.

P.S. The image is from Copenhagen Cycle Chic, the sometimes controversial but always excellent bike style blog.  Style might not be something into which we frequently delve directly, but I know most of us would rather see bicycle style coming from somewhere interesting rather than somewhere fluorescent.



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Anonymous commented on 26-Nov-2010 03:30 PM
Finally!
Dominic commented on 02-Dec-2010 12:37 AM
The snowpocalypse idea with the cable ties looks great, but surely would only work on bikes with disc brakes or back pedal brakes. Old fashioned brakes which brake by touching the wheel rim would get torn up by the cable ties, would they not?
juan commented on 05-Jan-2011 03:56 AM
It is very nice to ride a bicycle when we are healthy, little extra money & time to go anywhere. But what about when you were layoff, can find a regular job that pays enough to pay your bills, & you not young anymore ?. My friends that`s me today. In 1984 I rode my bicycle across USA, Canada, & Mexico for charity. Today I am 54 years old, in good health, but financially emberres or ambarras, flat broke. But money is just a very thin thing. I will ride my bicycle across 6 continents at anytime in 2011, with money or no money. I need to see & face what is "Famine" spacialy in Africa !. So, any positive ideas ?. I have no Website, because i don`t know how to make one yet !. I am from Costa Rica, in Nashville Tennessee today. & if you want to come with me, lets go. Time is what God gave. Thank you very much ..juandey2003@yahoo.com

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