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habernac 07-28-06 09:43 AM

that's a meeting where someone is getting in **** for something.

CliftonGK1 07-28-06 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by habernac
that's a meeting where someone is getting in **** for something.

At my old lab, we called 'em D.E.I. meetings (Defecation Efficiency Improvement) because someone was gonna tear you a second ***hole.

jyossarian 07-28-06 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Wulfheir
um...what the heck is a "come to Jesus meeting"?

It's a term for converting non-believers into believers. As in, we have to have a "come to Jesus" meeting to get the employees to buy into the idea of them working through their lunch hours.

First commute to the new office building. Found an interesting kind of bike rack thing. It's illegal to lockup to street signs, but one of the street signs on the block had a collar bolted to its base w/ "handle" welded to it to allow bikes to lock up w/o them being lifted over the sign post to be stolen. So that's where I locked up. It's a bigger office w/ a lot of walking between my cube and the bathroom, elevators, etc.

As for the commute itself, I had to turn down a bus driver's offer to ride past his bus and get in front of him because I had to turn right instead and he was kind of blocking the intersection waiting for me. It was a kind gesture to so I acknowledged him for it.

rando 07-28-06 09:53 AM

yesterday was good! it was in the 80s in the AM... very humid... but I kept feeling these cooling breezes that were at least 10 degrees cooler than the air around me. very wierd, but refreshing. going home it was windy and slowed me down a couple of MPH. I tried to find a different route on the way home but struck out. found a cool old neighborhood though with 50s houses and big trees.

HardyWeinberg 07-28-06 10:08 AM

Nice, cool, nothing happened.

MisterJ 07-28-06 10:51 AM

Hot. Very hot. I have to ride all the way home today (26 miles) unless I stop and call my wife someplace.

nelson249 07-28-06 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by RonH
Couldn't ride yesterday. Had to pick up the latest order of t-shirts. :crash:
As I was leaving work yesterday my boss asked if I could drive again today. We are still in the midst of our mass mailing and a load will be ready to take to the post office today. I reluctently said I'd drive, but told him I had errands to do today (in L5P for locals) and a car would not be the best way to accomplish them. He suggested bringing my bike on the car so I'd have it for the mid-day errands and I could hit the post office on the way home.
I thought long and hard about this last night, so today, we are having a "come to Jesus meeting" http://users.telenet.be/eforum/emoticons4u/evil/210.gif about him assuming that my car will always be available for work related errands. BTW, there is a "company" car that spends most of it's time in his driveway. One of my questions will be, "Why can't you bring the company car to work for employees to use when we have these types of errands?"

Enough of my rant. Needless to say I'll be pissed off all day. I gotta sell that car so it won't be a reason NOT to ride. http://users.pandora.be/eforum/emoticons4u/sad/1318.gif


Sorry boss, car's in drydock getting its hull scrapped and boilers retubed....can't do it... Dockyard says I can have it back in commission after the rivetter's stike is settled.

knucklesandwich 07-28-06 12:55 PM

Today's commute was good. Not as tired as I normally am on Fridays. But tomorrow a.m. we are trying out possible routes for my fiancee to bike to her office, it's a bit further than mine and I know I'm gonna be just beat from working like a dog all week. But if it gets her cycling once or twice a week, it's a boon.

ryanparrish 07-28-06 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by nelson249
Sorry boss, car's in drydock getting its hull scrapped and boilers retubed....can't do it... Dockyard says I can have it back in commission after the rivetter's stike is settled.

Thanks for the laugh maybe some one needs an xtracycle for work promote we are a "green thinking company"

cruzMOKS 07-28-06 08:19 PM

The morning ride in to work has been fine. It is the ride home in the heat and humidity
that is bad. Yesterday my rear view mirror fogged up in the humidity when I left for
home. A few sprinkles before I arrived home cooled things off. Today it was sunny and in
the 90’s. I don’t push too hard in the afternoon heat.

Roody 07-29-06 10:42 AM

I guess the heat's getting to the whole country now. We should have listened to Al Gore years ago!

I moved this week. Same commute, basically, just a half-mile further out. That new half-mile is the worst of the whole ride. It's dark (I commute home late at night), and narrow lanes make it hard for the cagers to pass me. And two more traffic lights--neither one on blink mode late at night. Still it's only 3 or 4 minutes longer--now that I'm figuring out when i can safely run the lights--so that part is no big deal.

jyossarian 07-29-06 02:04 PM

Yesterday's ride home was up Madison Ave., also a new route to my commute. I never noticed before how the lights aren't synchronized right. I had to keep stopping for reds every 4-5 blocks. Usually, I can go at least twice that before hitting a red.

I forgot to mention on yesterday's commute to work, an older man carrying two walking sticks crossed in front of me on a Segway. He was riding on the street.

rgtft 07-31-06 06:33 AM

Today's commute - hot/humid
 
75 degrees and humid at 4:30am -- very hot for mid-Michigan; supposed to be mid 90s and humid for the return trip this afternoon. I guess this is what the Gulf Coast down South gets all summer. 21.54 miles in 1 hour 24 minutes.

Today was only my third commuting day of July; vacation, scheduling and lack of motivation cut into my bike commuting this month. I saw a doe (female deer) standing in the middle of the road; I gave her a blast on the Air Zounds and she casually trotted off into the field.

vtjim 07-31-06 06:56 AM

Somewhat fast this morning, even with a 15-20MPH headwind. I caught a roadie on the MUP who happened to be be moving along at my favorite cruise speed, so he made a perfect pace bike. I was pretty close to him for a while but he kept looking back and I didn't want to annoy him so I backed way off. Didn't want to turn it into a race on a Monday morning. :p

Temps were in the high 50s. Very nice riding weather. Unfortunately we're about to get the heat and humidity that's moving east across the U.S. Yuck. :(

luckysnafu 07-31-06 07:08 AM

Had a nice ride in this morning even though the temps were in the mid 70s and the humidity is sky high. Not much traffic out which was very nice. Over the weekend I saw a lot of cyclists out and about when I was driving to my soccer game and then back home, probably saw 15-20 in a matter of a half hour. Didn't see anybody out this morning though. The heat is coming though and will be in the upper 90s this afternoon for the ride home.

Mr_H 07-31-06 07:14 AM

Good ride this morning, it was about 75 + 93% humidity. I biked hard since I was running late and sweated up a storm. Thankfully I can shower at work :)

Tonight'll be a pain, it's predicted to be 100 degrees with about 90-95% humidity. Better make sure I fill those bottles :)

capejohn 07-31-06 07:38 AM


Originally Posted by Wulfheir
um...what the heck is a "come to Jesus meeting"?

It's a new phrase to me also. Originally I was thinking ministers and boys. Me and my dirty mind. :eek:

Ride was not bad this morning but the remainder of the week is predicted hot and humid. I only have 10 miles each way so it's not a big deal after all the miles done this summer.

MyPC8MyBrain 07-31-06 08:17 AM

It was nice to be on the road bike after this weekend's Death March on the MTB. That's the last time I let someone else pick the trail :(

No riding yesterday since I had to replace 2 windows that some idot vandal busted out of the daughters car while it was parked downtown. They took nothing, just busted out the windows. People suck.

This morning was clear, cool, and calm. People seemed extra nice in their cars today...maybe they were happy to be going back to work. Or, I guess they could be taking their time on the commute, delaying the ultimate distenation as long as possible. I know that's what I did :)

WhiteRabbit 07-31-06 08:32 AM

It has been raining here every night for a couple of weeks, so the roads are a bit wet and have sand over them taking away some traction. Other than that, it was a fine ride in.

pinkrobe 07-31-06 08:49 AM

We had a big storm last night, which has caused the ambient temperature to fall about 10C. I was actually contemplating the use of a jacket. Regardless, I rode in with my wife this morning, and we hit heavy traffic all the way in. We were didging peds, cagers and other bikers. It was nutz!

On Sunday I hit a big sale at one of the bike shops near me. The final bill was ~$600, and that was after a 45% discount! :eek: I love materialism! :D

GTcommuter 07-31-06 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by RonH
I thought long and hard about this last night, so today, we are having a "come to Jesus meeting" http://users.telenet.be/eforum/emoticons4u/evil/210.gif about him assuming that my car will always be available for work related errands.

Sounds like some intrigue down at the ABC.

Well I'm pretty darn happy today. After a loooong weekend of traveling to and from a wedding, I'm back on the bike this morning. Off to south Georgia for a meeting tomorrow, then back home to hopefully get some sleep.

DataJunkie 07-31-06 09:03 AM

Yet another evil monday.
I ended up with a flat caused by a strand of thick copper wire.
Pulled off into a park and spent 30 minutes fighting with my rear tire that have never been removed from its rim. I just love removing a tire for the first time :(
Then while inflating the new tube the spare's valve broke. ugh
I patched the original tube and repeated the whole process. At least the tire was easier to remove the second time. Consequently, I was an hr late.
I am now going to purchase a different brand of tubes and carry 2 instead of one. Than goodness for patch kits.

Bluelens 07-31-06 09:30 AM

Pretty decent ride this morning. The trail wasn't as busy as usual, but that might have something to do with the humidity and heat. Hopefully the ride this evening won't be a killer. I did manage to shave a few minutes off the time in this morning (don't know how I did that), but I'm sure this evening will make up for those few minutes.

Itsjustb 07-31-06 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by DataJunkie
Yet another evil monday.
I ended up with a flat caused by a strand of thick copper wire.

I too was late this morning, not changing my own flat but helping a driver change hers. One of the other patients at my chiropractor this morning had a flat on her RAV/4. Her husband was there trying to change it when I came out, and since they were both dressed for the office, I offered to help.

I should know better by now--never assume that the work the other person has done is correct. I got the tire off, went to put the spare on, and the car wasn't high enough. He says, "Oh, I used my jack from my car! Probably not tall enough." Sigh. Get the SUVs jack out, jack the car, still not high enough. At this point I get the owner's manual out. You have to place the jack on the suspension arm, not the chassis! Thank God we had the second jack or we'd have been SOL.

Anyway, my good deed must have paid off karmically, as the commute after all that was easy and no one hassled me at all.

DataJunkie 07-31-06 09:46 AM

My goodness.
Our camry's passenger right rear tire flatted out the week before. I'm getting sick of tire issues.

Anyhow, y'all are making me look bad. I need to find a motorist to help out.

HardyWeinberg 07-31-06 10:36 AM

Great ride in today; dropped the kids, and their trailer, at 8am; 'no way I can make it to my desk by 8:30', my nominal goal. Then I got in at 8:31, so I was pleased. Also ran into the other person who bike-trailers kids to the daycare, so we got to chat a bit.

habernac 07-31-06 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by pinkrobe
We had a big storm last night, which has caused the ambient temperature to fall about 10C. I was actually contemplating the use of a jacket. Regardless, I rode in with my wife this morning, and we hit heavy traffic all the way in. We were didging peds, cagers and other bikers. It was nutz!

On Sunday I hit a big sale at one of the bike shops near me. The final bill was ~$600, and that was after a 45% discount! :eek: I love materialism! :D

I ride in on the Nose Creek pathway and there were a few downed trees near the zoo and another in the downtown area along the river side. Some nice winds we had going on yesterday.

tomg 07-31-06 07:27 PM

usual ride in today, no issues, concerns, praise, or complaint!

put an extra 22.0 mile extra return in this "heat - wave" in s nj to show by example it can be done (cranked 2166.9 miles this year, 258.1 miles this month, with 8 non-commute by bike days/2006 so far)!

it was significantly hot (+sweat), but do-able. had 1 old cager male cut me off at a left turn (signal displayed), rest went well, and ended day with swim in local river, then weights, closing with a few beers and tomatoe sandwhiches.

life is good!

fireworm 07-31-06 08:43 PM

hot really hot @ 0515 it was still in the mid 80s and 90% humidity. I guess it could be worse I could go to work at 1200

vtjim 08-01-06 06:12 AM

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Wet! See attached radar. I rode through that. It's too hot for a rain jacket, as I discovered. Glad to be at work in an air-conditioned building!

MUP population density, persons per mile, 0.4. :D


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