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Elkhound
09-27-07, 08:08 AM
Bike commuter in St. Paul. (http://photo.twincities.com/index.php/2007/09/14/a-bike-for-all-seasons-video/)
Nightshade
09-27-07, 01:25 PM
Please have the courtesy to warn readers of the fact that this is
a video. Some of us are still on Dial Up unable to afford or don't
have broadband where we live.
Crap!! What a waste of valuable computer time!!
Elkhound
09-27-07, 02:16 PM
I hardly think that watching an attractive woman riding a bicycle through one of the country's most beautiful cities is a waste of time.
bmclaughlin807
09-28-07, 03:58 PM
Please have the courtesy to warn readers of the fact that this is
a video. Some of us are still on Dial Up unable to afford or don't
have broadband where we live.
Crap!! What a waste of valuable computer time!!
*points and laughs*
I guess we know how you got your forum nickname. :p
By the way.... Do you ALWAYS click on stuff without knowing what's on there? Good way to get viruses and spyware.
Here's a little tip: If you hover your mouse over the link, it usually tells you in your status bar where the link takes you... in this case, the URL clearly says 'video':
'a-bike-for-all-seasons-video'
Nightshade
09-29-07, 02:35 PM
*points and laughs*
I guess we know how you got your forum nickname. :p
By the way.... Do you ALWAYS click on stuff without knowing what's on there? Good way to get viruses and spyware.
Here's a little tip: If you hover your mouse over the link, it usually tells you in your status bar where the link takes you... in this case, the URL clearly says 'video':
'a-bike-for-all-seasons-video'
YOU might be able to "hover" on YOUR computer but do us the courtesy of not thinking
everbody had the same system/operating system YOU do!!.
REAL lame!!!!!!
Oh yes........"I" don't run a stinking windows machine so "I" don't worry about the ***** windows
users do!!
I-Like-To-Bike
09-29-07, 02:56 PM
Oh yes........"I" don't run a stinking windows machine so "I" don't worry about the ***** windows
users do!!
Yeah, but you do worry about the ***** that tightwads do!! :)
BikeManDan
09-29-07, 04:02 PM
"I just hit a pothole"
Profound
bmclaughlin807
09-29-07, 05:04 PM
YOU might be able to "hover" on YOUR computer but do us the courtesy of not thinking
everbody had the same system/operating system YOU do!!.
REAL lame!!!!!!
Oh yes........"I" don't run a stinking windows machine so "I" don't worry about the ***** windows
users do!!
Actually, I'm using Firefox on a Linux machine. Stick it in your ...
Yeah. Don't assume.
oldfool
09-30-07, 05:59 AM
Refreshing and entertaining. It's a nice way to start my day. Thanks.
DataJunkie
09-30-07, 10:13 AM
My goodness. Tightwad will complain about anything.
Nightshade
09-30-07, 01:38 PM
My goodness. Tightwad will complain about anything.
Yeah and thats a good day for me!:D:D:D
Doug5150
09-30-07, 04:46 PM
I hardly think that watching an attractive woman riding a bicycle through one of the country's most beautiful cities is a waste of time.
Yea but she's got too many clothes on--and yes, I am serious.
How sad that people think they need an orange safety vest to get on a bicycle.
~
Cowtown Cumuter
10-01-07, 05:14 PM
Yea but she's got too many clothes on--and yes, I am serious.
How sad that people think they need an orange safety vest to get on a bicycle.
~
Actually It is a reality in a big city. I wear one here too. I have even seen motorcyclists wear them. Lets face it if you are wearing those glow in the dark vests, you will be seen by drivers much better and have less chance of being hit. I do agree though it is sad we have to wear them but it is an unfortunate reality of city cycling.
Sianelle
10-01-07, 05:28 PM
Yea but she's got too many clothes on--and yes, I am serious.
How sad that people think they need an orange safety vest to get on a bicycle.
~
Wot? I wear the same kind of thing while riding a bicycle all the time. It's a good practical way to dress, - especially if the weather is a wee bit on the cool side. Hey, and safety vests rule. Around here they get worn by operators of heavy machinery and boy does your street cred go up when you walk into the supermarket wearing one if you're a woman ;)
wahoonc
10-01-07, 06:13 PM
I wear one when riding on the main roads in particular. If I am just tooling around the neighborhood at slow speeds...probably not. My company pays for mine:D We get the full vest ANSI Class 1 in our choice of lime green or orange...mine is orange with lime green under the reflective stripes:p Yah gotta be blind to miss mine. I have worn safety vests since the 70's.
Aaron:)
Elkhound
10-02-07, 10:38 AM
Inasmuch as most motorists say, after having hit a bicycle, "But officer, I didn't see him!", anything we can do to make ourselves more visible, and hence that statement less believable, is good.
I, myself have a vest like that studded with LEDs which I wear when riding at night.
m5nardi
10-02-07, 12:44 PM
Inasmuch as most motorists say, after having hit a bicycle, "But officer, I didn't see him!", anything we can do to make ourselves more visible, and hence that statement less believable, is good.
I, myself have a vest like that studded with LEDs which I wear when riding at night.
Exactly! Anyone that thinks a safety vest is overkill should see my old kiddie trailer, dubbed the Safety Wagon by my husband. I had a full sized slow moving vehicle triangle, two flags, reflective tape on all the framework and blinking LED taillights at all four corners.
My hi-vis vest is downright subtle by comparison.
Elkhound
10-02-07, 01:16 PM
Exactly! Anyone that thinks a safety vest is overkill should see my old kiddie trailer, dubbed the Safety Wagon by my husband. I had a full sized slow moving vehicle triangle, two flags, reflective tape on all the framework and blinking LED taillights at all four corners.
Safety is particularly important with kids. With respect to helmets, for example, adults can do as they like and I would never say anything to an adult who prefers to ride without one (although I think it foolish, as I prefer to keep my brain inside my skull, but that's just me.) But when I see parents allowing their kids to ride without them, it makes my blood boil. I haven't kids of my own, but if I did I wouldn't want their little skulls bouncing on the pavement without some sort of protection.