Am I an idiot?
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And now for something completely different: An answer to a foolish question.
bikeworks at bikecult dot com
When searching for contact info, it usually helps to add "contact info" to the search... Just sayin.
bikeworks at bikecult dot com
When searching for contact info, it usually helps to add "contact info" to the search... Just sayin.
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In case you didn't find it: bikeworks@bikecult.com
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Hey, we were teaching him how to fish and all that... and then you guys come and screw it up spoonfeeding him like that.
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I don't think saying "find it yourself" or "OMGZ GOOGLE NEWB!" to someone who has admittedly put in some effort prior to asking a question counts as teaching someone to fish... It took me 10 seconds to find the address so I could post it and describe how it was found, helping someone with their initial inquiry and possible future inquiries simultaneously. This is a slightly more useful behavior than just being another random prick on the internet, no?