Advocacy & Safety - How about a new forum just to discuss Critical Mass?

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gpsblake
12-01-04, 05:14 PM
This subject deserves to have it's own forum here on bikeforum.
Just my 2.5 cents
PanPanX
12-01-04, 05:23 PM
whats critical mass anyways?
KrisPistofferson
12-01-04, 05:26 PM
whats critical mass anyways?
Depends on who answers the question.
skunkty14
12-01-04, 05:26 PM
whats critical mass anyways?
Search the forum for this topic or look at a couple of threads below discussing the Nov. ride(s). Also check out the critical mass' website (http://www.critical-mass.org/)
Konakazi
12-01-04, 05:33 PM
I think it's pretty well covered here. Having it's own forum would just lead to non stop arguments IMO.
Since it seems to be taking up least half of the Advocacy & Safety forum, why not?
Then this can can a CM-Free Zone for those who hate it :o
Personally, I think that anyone interested in cycle advocacy can profit from discussing and debating CM. In some parts of the country it's the most visible form of bicycle advocacy, and everyone, regardless of opinion, should know what CM is about and what issues it's facing because CM is, in many places, the second most consistently seen face of cycling, second only to all types of professional bicycle couriers.
(Also, it's not half, but eight of fifty, by my count.)
LittleBigMan
12-01-04, 07:21 PM
Why not?
(Also, it's not half, but eight of fifty, by my count.)
Maybe not the most threads but certainly the most replies :o
operator
12-01-04, 07:58 PM
Don't need another forum.
Konakazi
12-01-04, 08:20 PM
Yeah. I'd be more behind someone starting a forum for all these "CM sucks let's do something different!" threads that are full of good intentions and go absolutely nowhere. :p
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