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gew0419 09-19-05 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by * jack *
LOL, Mr. Webster at your service ;) (didn't I just see a 'bike slang' thread?)

1) a dancing girl at an 'adult entertainment establishment', typically in an elevated location.
2) a motorist, the 'cage' being the rolling steel box they call a 'vehicle'

(the term 'cager' is used as an insult, eg: "that bleepin' cager just buzzed me")

So... how was your commute, today? :D

So...
If I get Buzzed by a cager, how much do I have to pay her?

Sorry...

It was cooooooooold this morning. My lungs were frozen when I got to work. It really felt great though!

On my way home I had a kind of funny thing happen to me.
THIS REALLY HAPPENED, I CAN'T MAKE THIS STUFF UP!

There is a part of the bike path that runs right along the freeway. A chain link fence divides me from the fast moving "cagers". They're going south I'm going north. At one point I go by one of those metered on ramps....It's on my right.
OK, so, I'm pedeling along when off to my left I see and old lady and her dog, off the path. (I pass them almost every day.) She always has the dog on a leash, but today...for some reason...she is not holding on to the leash. The dog comes racing at me, like he is in attack mode or something...I brake and slow way down, figuring that he can't chase me if I'm not moving...and he runs right past me and over to the fence. He starts barking at some guy who's stopped at the metered on ramp.
The old lady comes after the dog just as I am starting to get my speed back up to move on...she walks right in front of me. I had to slam on the brakes and totally stop to avoid hitting granny and knocking her on her can.
So...now I am stopped and the dog comes running at me again, but this time he is wagging his tail and friendly like. He jumps up on me with his front paws and I give him a little scratch behind the ear. Granny is very embarassed and apologizes like crazy as she finally gets a hold of the leash and pulls him off of me. I say, "no biggie." and go on my way.
I laughed the rest of the way home..."Finally," I think to myself, " a dog who is biker friendly!"

Toasted 09-20-05 04:25 AM

Okay! For those of you in East Ga: It's okay to throw things into the big black and yellow spider's web, but never, EVER, under any circumstances, should you throw something at a big white spider that looks just like a big yellow spider only white.

Had a lovely sprint yesterday morning, running late as usual...of course, today I am too, so we'll see how a week of moderate sleep deprivation affects my sprinting speed. The ride home was humid and uneventful, though at work I did meet another law enforcement officer and he actually said I should try for bike squad some time...

vtjim 09-20-05 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by Lake Champlain Weather Station
Wind Direction: In My Face
Average MPH: 28
Gust MPH: 31

:eek: :rolleyes:

Big storms rolling through the area but I was dry. It's gray but warm. High 60s.

oboeguy 09-20-05 05:55 AM

Interesting commute today. Nasty headwind started things of nicely. ;) The weatherman online claims 9mph, but that's at the Central Park weather station; it's always stronger by ther river. Anyhow, I'm chugging along a high, exposed part of Riverside Drive a few blocks from Grant's Tomb, and I see a motorcycle -- a good one, racing-style (sorry, I'm a no0b) -- go straight into a parked car. :eek: I think the guy was trying it out for the first time or something, tried to rev while turning into the street I was on, panicked, sat up in the turn and boom! straight into a parked car.

I stopped to ask if he was alright. I think he was very embarrassed and told me was OK and that his friend was right there (where? dunno). I would like to have done something, especially for the unwitting owner of the now partially smashed parked car, but this guy looked like he didn't want anybody messing with him so I took off. He was still there, as far as I could tell at a distance, when I approached Grant's tomb. Hmmm.

A lot of polite, aware drivers this morning, though one stupid delivery van ruined that by zooming ahead to red lights, etc. <sigh>

luckysnafu 09-20-05 06:22 AM

Pretty normal ride in this morning. Warm and humid again, still waiting for fall to get here.

eastbaybob 09-20-05 09:43 AM

This report will begin not with my ride but when I got up in the middle of the night to use the restroom. As I was standing there using the toilet I heard a ploping noise, I couln't figure it out, and then I realised my water heater was leaking. I went running to fix it, or something, then noticed the plopping was coming from outside. It was raining! First time since June or thereabouts.

I left my house at a bit before 8:00 AM. The ground was damp but not enough for the tires to pick up water. I hit the stop light perfectly, but lots of traffic at the school, and a 1+ minute wait at a stop sign, but the commute still came in at 10 minutes or so.

caloso 09-20-05 09:57 AM

I rode the craptastic MTB this morning because it may rain this afternoon. I'd installed a rack and bungied my backpack to it. I had to stop 2 or 3 times to readjust the bungie or pull the straps out of the spokes. I may as well go to Full Commuter Dork Mode and ziptie a milk crate to the rack so I can just throw my backpack in there.

I rode for awhile behind a very tall 20-something girl on an ancient yellow Schwinn Collegiate. Very Midtown: dark 501s, lowtop Chuck Taylors, ratty old sweater. Hey! Now that I think about it, that's how I used to dress when I was in college. Next thing you know people will be wearing polo shirts with the collars turned up....

Rothaí 09-20-05 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by Longhorn
From what I heard on the weather forecast, y'all made need to watch out for Hurricane Ophelia! It looks like she could be headed northeast across the Atlantic right into your neck of the woods. :eek:

This hurricane business is a bit confusing, like if it's high winds and lashing rain then we've hurricanes every other day but unless it blows the stickers off your bike it can be just described as 'a bit blustery' or even 'soft' ;-)

The Atlantic takes much of the sting out of the baddies anyway,

Lorcán.

Rothaí 09-20-05 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by Mr Bear
Hi there; I used to do a rush hour commute along the coast from Blackrock through to Ballsbridge, all flat but soooo windy..And the wee garda on patrol at the UK embassy always used to tell me off if I ever went onto the footpaths to escape the queuing traffic. Funny, it's something I would never even think about doing now...Is the Dublin traffic still so unforgiving? It really has to be one of the worst places I've cycled (and I've cycled in Pisa..).

Ah, we got rid of that Garda ! That stretch is brutal for traffic, I came from Dún Laoghaire to BBridge the other day - it's fine going through Blackrock Park but I had to cycle on the path after that. There's a lot more cycle lanes now and they work well on many routes but you get the odd car parked or truck delivering on them. I lived in Amsterdam and that was fantastic for real (dedicated) cycle lanes (outside the centre). I think the trouble lies with the age of the cities. Amsterdam's suburbs are quite new and so were well planned, Dublin's are much older so space is limited. I commute out west and it's fine...

Lorcán.

JohnnyCool 09-20-05 11:00 AM

Pretty wet and wild in so cal this am. My first ride in the rain. It's amazing how everything gets wet. Kind of had an unusual thunderstorm pass through last night - lots of lightning and thunder - which is pretty uncommon here. Just like being back in the midwest. Got caught in a lingering shower for about 10 minutes. There was also a fair amount of lightning still around. Although it wasn't the kind that was hitting the ground. Also had my headlight go out (hopefully battery) and had to stop and reset my rear wheel which started to rub after going over a bump. One of more eventful trips to date.

Zin 09-20-05 11:11 AM

Yesterday's commute home was one of note. My legs are still sore from fighting the wind. Its funny how you appreciate 12MPH when the head wind gusts so hard that you feel like you've been stopped dead in your tracks.

The ride in this morning was nice and warm. 58F when I left home and a stiff SW breeze. The geese are headed south in every increasing numbers. Had a Hawk hanging out in a tree next to the river the past week. The shrieks make me feel like I'm in an old west movie as I ride by.

RabidCyclist 09-20-05 12:42 PM

Well...after my ride yesterday and the yellow jacket sting, I woke up this morning and the whole side of my neck was swollen; looked like I had a nerf size football hanging off my neck. The swelling went down pretty fast after I got up and started moving around but now it itches like a son-of-a-gun. I hope I don't get many more of them.

>Faster than the Speed of Dark<

jmbranum 09-20-05 02:51 PM

great trip today but too dang hot here in OKC

gew0419 09-20-05 05:55 PM

Good ride today...
No dogs or old ladies to get in my way. Just some knott headed woman in a car who almost ran me over because I was crossing in front of her at the intersection and I slowed her down maybe two seconds. Funny thing was I had the light in my favor...she was making a right turn. She stopped and said something to me through her windsheild/forcefield and then honked at me when I was out of her way.
I couldn't hear what she said, but I read her lips...I think she said I was a funny turk...but I may be wrong. Sad thing was she had her little girl in the seat next to her who did hear her...nice example to set, Mom!
Oh well, ub-la-dee, ub-la-da...

Toasted 09-20-05 06:50 PM

It was an interesting commute today. Didn't have to rush as much as yesterday, but also went half the way from the grocery store with almost thirty pounds on my spine. I did, however, get to sprint some when I ran out of small bills at work and went to the bank. I rod the half mile their, had a full conversation with the teller, and made it back in less than five minutes. And I actually passed several cars...that was cool. Of course, our speed limit is only 35, but still, it's something.

Tomorrow I actually get to go for a REAL commute after work and meet up with some other people downtown who are working on car free day. That'll be fun.

Scientist 09-20-05 08:16 PM

I just finished a 6-week rotation of 12-hour day/nights at work. During the past 6 weeks I drove 3-days, I rode m bike the rest. I still have gasonline in my truck (2002 F150, V-6, 4x2) that I paid less than $1.75 per gallon. I love my bike. I love my truck. I will sell my truck well before I give up my bike. I will never sell my truck.

Transportation is esential. I wish, as a society, we were more practical. We as a people should ride bicycles more.

spidercyclist 09-20-05 09:59 PM

Wish I had stayed home today, work was really bad today .
But the ride to work was good . The ride home was fast .
I also saw to other people riding to nite . At least I got to ride today. Have a good nite .

tokolosh 09-20-05 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by Toasted
It's okay to throw things into the big black and yellow spider's web, but never, EVER, under any circumstances, should you throw something at a big white spider that looks just like a big yellow spider only white.

i'll never rest until i hear why. the only thing i can think of is that it chased you.

such a great ride this morning. clear and colder than yesterday, but still not so cold anything hurts. i'm getting so hooked on the feeling of being warm and sweaty, but with cool/cold air on my skin. coming home also lovely - i think clear, but it was heading for dusk again so i'm not sure.

bunch of things:

- stopped on the bridge approach to clear away a huge old half-a-six-gallon plastic jug or something that was half over the path. i saw it yesterday on my way home and remembered thinking i was sure glad not to have got caught up in it.

- two very-nice driver-interactions this morning: people who stopped to give me my right of way and looked like doing it made their own mornings happier for them. out here it seems like anyone in a car could just as easily be on a bike; we don't have quite the same degree of divide other people are suffering from. makes me all chirpy and pollyanna-ish. then to make up for it i got my first honker, on one of the nice quiet roads . . . go know.

- slightly surreal interaction with someone else at my work as i ambled over from the shower. he was draped over the balcony with his coffee mug, and it turned out he was having an 'awesome' day because his morning drive had only taken x long today. i'm not ready to come on all 'i am bike' yet, so i was somewhat at a loss for words to add to the conversation. hmm.

- kid at the approach to my lovely-green-stretch this afternoon; the stretch happens just behind a housing/condo complex. he was on a bike too, and it was all 'i'll race you! wanna race?' as soon as he saw me. i felt like a meany, but i said no. on that skinny little track i wasn't sure i could trust myself to safely react to a 10-year-old crossing suddenly in front of me or something.

- still trying to get up and get out earlier than i have been. it's not significantly interfering with my life, but i just like the ahead-of-the-game feeling i get from starting work sometime before the prescribed 9 o'clock. doesn't seem like fast showers are in my repertoire, so it will have to come from the other side.

- just taking it as it comes this week. end of the week i'll see how i feel and see if i want to set something to try and aim for.

songs of the day for most of the day: navigator (pogues), and tie me at the crossroads (bruce cockburn). yee-hah.

moabrider 09-20-05 11:39 PM

Nice fast downhill clip into town this AM..listening to 'Blue Merle. neighbor's dog ran out to threaten me..forgot the mace. Bike lane was clear along hwy. 191..traffic was courteous. beautiful light along the Moab Rim. Cruised around and did errands over the lunch hour. have to lock up bikes in Moab now..lots of tourists..crowded scene for another month or so.

Headed home via bike path and backroad. Mellow ride. Sky darkening..wind kicked up. Decided not to do the usual MTB techskill practice ride after 5. Too tired.

ahpook 09-21-05 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by spidercyclist
Wish I had stayed home today, work was really bad today .
But the ride to work was good . The ride home was fast .
I also saw to other people riding to nite . At least I got to ride today. Have a good nite .

Spidercyclist you are my hero. I love that you almost always post last on this thread, I guess cause you work late. You are always out there and you never b!tch about stuff (unlike me). It's inspirational, man. Keep it up.

oboeguy 09-21-05 06:13 AM

Bleah, lousy commute home last night. Traffic around Times Square was nightmarish. Add to that the following: an obvious commuter (by dress and such) was going the wrong way through some of the most crowded traffic I've ever encountered on 45th St (so bad I hopped off the bike twice to walk!). I mutterred as the guy went buy "Dude, plenty of other streets that go the right way." Man did he get PISSED. I heard this whiny, angry voice behind me call out something along the lines of "Keep your opinions to yerself!". All I could think (but didn't say) was "Up yours, loser." Seriously, WTF? The guy created a situation that was dangerous to me.

The bad commute continued when I was nearly left crossed on Riverside Drive. I was going at a moderate pace, say between 15-20mph with a good, solid green light and this drive who is slowing down her car decides it's a good idea to make a left turn in front of me. Fortunately, years ago, I learend never to trust cars going slow enough to make a turn, so I was able to safely brake and yell out a surprised "Hey!". The #%@%er started cursing me out throug her sunroof (no kidding, she turned her head up toward it so I could hear). Another "WTF" for me. I am glad I get to ride my bike to and from work, but I was sorely disappointed by my (questionably?) fellow humans.

Ah, but this morning made up for it. Perfect weather, excellent light timings for the most part, polite and intelligent driving around me, and I felt GOOD and FAST. What more can I say? :) [Edit: I was buzzed once but the rest was so good I almost forgot!]

creativeirish 09-21-05 06:28 AM

Polite and intelligent drivers do exist, and when we encounter them, doesn't it just brighten your whole mood? This morning, as I approached a left-turn at a four-way stop, the driver behind me stayed well behind me in anticipation of my move. I looked back, and signaled. In a nice response, the driver blinked his/her headlights. Aww! Such a little thing, but it made me smile. I wish there was a universal hand signal for "Thank you!", because I wanted to reinforce this good behavior. Anyone know one?

luckysnafu 09-21-05 06:30 AM

After some strong storms last night it was cloudy and a little foggy this morning. Had a pretty fast ride in, summer is still hanging on for all it's worth, another almost 90 day here.

truman 09-21-05 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by creativeirish
I wish there was a universal hand signal for "Thank you!", because I wanted to reinforce this good behavior. Anyone know one?

I like to point at him, then segue to a thumbs-up. Or mime blowing her a kiss, if I think I can get away with it... ;)

Juha 09-21-05 07:11 AM

My commute this morning was crappy. Literally crappy. There's this one point in my commute where a couple of days ago I noticed a large pile of what looked like... well... poo. I did NOT take a good look at it, just thought someone has a large dog and no manners.

Turns out it's no dog after all. This morning there were several piles. It looked almost surreal. What's more, there was this guy standing next to one pile, pulling up his trousers. I was concentrating on avoiding the piles but after I had passed them I looked back. The guy did not even seem like a hobo, but either he had just taken a dump in the middle of the street or I was on Candid Camera. Like I said, it was surreal.

I am contacting my local police deparment today. If it turns out NOT to be a candid camera gag, the next thing I do is call my representative in the parliament to ask for increased funding for mental hospitals.

--J

jyossarian 09-21-05 08:43 AM

Blah! Just got back from a short camping trip where I brought my bike with me and only rode it back and forth to the bathroom and around the campsite. No bike trails where we were.

I must not have eaten enough yesterday b/c today, I felt like crap. Couldn't get into a rhyhm, breathing was labored and traffic sucked. Got honked at on 42nd St. by a TLC limo. But the weather's beautiful and I finally knocked back some coffee so I'm starting to feel human again. Noticed a couple more bikes locked up out front which makes a total of 5 commuters in my building, including me.

Patriot 09-21-05 08:55 AM

How was my commute today?

Froze my arse off, but otherwise good. :)

oboeguy 09-21-05 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by truman
I like to point at him, then segue to a thumbs-up. Or mime blowing her a kiss, if I think I can get away with it... ;)

Heh, I do the kiss blowing thing too (never admitted to it before :D). I've used it sarcastically too with a "Who loves ya baby?!?" to with it. I like to give the peace symbol too, but only positively (i.e. not sarcastically)

Walkafire 09-21-05 10:14 AM

...Got out of bed at 4:30am... it was 63 degrees (F) outside!!!

Holy Crap! I still wore a sweatshirt and shorts... was a great ride this morn

caloso 09-21-05 10:24 AM

I had a similar situation to Oboeguy's last night. I was in Midtown, trying to take a left turn. I was taking the center of the lane like a good VC'er and trackstanding, waiting for a gap in oncoming traffic. Then my spidey sense starts tingling and I notice that on the right there's a car inching out into the middle of the intersection, just about to occupy the space I'm in. The driver is looking to her left, to the traffic behind me. I give her the look and yell out a sharp "Stop!" She looks up and shoots me the finger.

WTF, indeed.


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