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PatrickGSR94 11-12-14 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by dramiscram (Post 17299571)
Pouring rain this morning, 2° celcius, I was very cold when I got to work.

I'm in the newspaper this morning:Au boulot à vélo : Marc Simard fait le trajet Saint-Césaire/Saint-Hyacinthe deux fois par jour | Isabel Authier | Actualités

But it's in french...

I'm surprised that page doesn't have an option to change it to English, being Canadian and all.

Is that some kind of secondary bar you have spanning between the drops of your handlebars?

jrickards 11-12-14 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 17300527)
I'm surprised that page doesn't have an option to change it to English, being Canadian and all.

Some provinces are officially bilingual (Ontario for example), others are not and I think that Quebec's official language is French only. However, in Ontario anyway, this applies to government web sites, not private. CBC however, receives federal funding (the feds are officially bilingual) and therefore, probably more for the sake of its cross-Canada audience, its web pages are translated.

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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 17300527)
Is that some kind of secondary bar you have spanning between the drops of your handlebars?

I wondered that myself.

dramiscram 11-12-14 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 17300527)
I'm surprised that page doesn't have an option to change it to English, being Canadian and all.

Is that some kind of secondary bar you have spanning between the drops of your handlebars?

It's a french newspaper in a 100% french speaking city in a french province with a law that protects the french language (bill 101) so don't be surprised.

Yes, it's a secondary bar made out of a bamboo stick and covered with hockey tape (being canadian and all...)

dramiscram 11-12-14 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by jrickards (Post 17300720)
Some provinces are officially bilingual (Ontario for example), others are not and I think that Quebec's official language is French only. However, in Ontario anyway, this applies to government web sites, not private. CBC however, receives federal funding (the feds are officially bilingual) and therefore, probably more for the sake of its cross-Canada audience, its web pages are translated.



I wondered that myself.

The only officially bilangual province is New-Brunswick.

jrickards 11-12-14 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dramiscram (Post 17300789)
The only officially bilingual province is New-Brunswick.

Hmmm, I work for the Ontario government and all our documents (public facing that is) must be in both official languages. However, the private sector is not required to do the same. Maybe the province isn't officially bilingual but the government is?

dramiscram 11-12-14 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jrickards (Post 17300804)
Hmmm, I work for the Ontario government and all our documents (public facing that is) must be in both official languages. However, the private sector is not required to do the same. Maybe the province isn't officially bilingual but the government is?

I don't really know, you may be right. I get this from the last time I planned a trip in New-Brunswick, in 2009, on the provincial governement web site they were saying so and I assumed they were telling the truth.

dramiscram 11-12-14 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by jrickards (Post 17300804)
Hmmm, I work for the Ontario government and all our documents (public facing that is) must be in both official languages. However, the private sector is not required to do the same. Maybe the province isn't officially bilingual but the government is?

Frequently Asked Questions | The Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for New Brunswick

OneLessFixie 11-12-14 04:27 PM

Seattle clyde boy here, I commute from Seward Park to downtown Seattle via Beacon Avenue.

Average temperature per Garmin Connect: 2 degrees C (that includes the 17 degrees C when the thing was indoors, though). It was

My commuting ensemble:

MEC shorts and jersey, Smartwool midweight baselayer, softshell jacket and Mansfield 2 tights from Nashbar, (yes, that Nashbar. I know, the roadies roll their eyes, Jan Heine cries. It's all made in the same Third World factories by the same slave/prison labour from the same petrochemicals. Deal.) Gloves and shoe covers by Endura.

Result:

I was good and warm the whole way, actually had to unzip the jacket for the first half as I got on the climb up Myrtle Street and Beacon Ave. I'm glad the Rizal Bridge was sanded and iced. I looked to my right and saw a fresh layer of white frost on the pedestrian side of the bridge. I have learned from painful experience that that stuff is slicker than Slick Willard and you have a much greater than 47% chance of wrecking if you attempt to ride on it.

As of right now, I have a total of just under 100 commuting miles in this month, which is half of what I rode all of last month.

jrickards 11-12-14 07:15 PM

That NB is the only bilingual province is made pretty clear so I don't really know what the difference is between Ontario and NB. Interesting, thanks!

dcb23 11-13-14 06:06 AM

Ugh!

A bungy on my rear rack somehow came loose and wrapped around the rear sprocket....thank goodness this happened after I was down Capitol Hill because the whole back end just stopped...stopped rotating. I pulled over and spent around 15 minutes in the dark dislodging the remaining strap but I have one of the metal clips wedged bewteen the rear sprockest and the spokes. I can go froward but when I coast the bike is trying to be a fixie.

I have an after work project for sure. (And it got colder.)

mgw4jc 11-13-14 07:50 AM

The Southern version of the Polar Vortex is coming in today. Still mild this morning at 48F. But instead of warming up to 70F like it has all week, it will only get to 56 this afternoon. A cool breeze made the ride in feel a bit cooler.

arsprod 11-13-14 08:30 AM

Vortex has arrived, 23F this morning. I guess you Canadians didn't get the note last year that while we appreciate your willingness to share please keep your arctic air to yourselves

CJ Str3tch 11-13-14 08:52 AM

Vortex has been here for a few days. This morning 22F wind chill 12F. It takes me longer to get ready before I leave and to get undressed and ready for work after I get to work than the whole ride TO WORK!

dramiscram 11-13-14 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jrickards (Post 17301610)
That NB is the only bilingual province is made pretty clear so I don't really know what the difference is between Ontario and NB. Interesting, thanks!

The only OFFICIALLY bilingual province,

Cold temp. this morning -1° celcius, -4° with the windchill factor but a very nice blue sky with a shinny sun. There was also a nice tailwind. Perfect ride.

dramiscram 11-13-14 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 17302725)
Vortex has arrived, 23F this morning. I guess you Canadians didn't get the note last year that while we appreciate your willingness to share please keep your arctic air to yourselves

We tought we could get some warmer air in exchange...

ZmanKC 11-13-14 10:59 AM

16° on this morning's commute. Wind chill was 3°. How did it get to be January so fast?

joeyduck 11-13-14 11:52 AM

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Nice commute last night. I rode with two other fellows who kept my pace up.

I went skating with my son. It was my first time skating in almost twenty years. I am still as bad as I was then, but I did okay. My four year old enjoyed it and is doing better on his own.

This mornings ride was okay once I thawed my locks again. I took the lock cylinder to work to dry it out and oil it up. My lock at work was also frozen. A great reason to park inside.

The ride itself was nice. I finally stopped and took a photo. Looking west towards Vancouver Island.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417500

arsprod 11-13-14 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by dramiscram (Post 17303159)
We tought we could get some warmer air in exchange...

now you know that's incorrect, take the vortex back!

PatrickGSR94 11-13-14 12:36 PM

Today was my first day skipping a commute in 17 weeks, since mid-July. I'm still not feeling 100%, and woke up to some light sleet this morning, so I decided it would be best to drive in. Oh well, at least I did get in 2 commuting days this week, which is what I used to do every week anyway.

mgw4jc 11-13-14 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ZmanKC (Post 17303315)
16° on this morning's commute. Wind chill was 3°. How did it get to be January so fast?

Didn't you hear? Climate Change man! It's everywhere!

Archwhorides 11-13-14 01:10 PM

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Cool and crisp this morning on the Bikeway, like a nice, ripe Macoun apple!
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417514

dramiscram 11-13-14 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 17303636)
now you know that's incorrect, take the vortex back!

no.

Ky_Rider 11-13-14 01:28 PM

My first sub freezing commute this season. I felt comfortable most of the way to work. My feet got cold about 45 minutes into my 90 minute commute. I wore my work boots and two pairs of socks. I was surprised how much I still sweat in the cold. I tried to keep the effort level low to avoid excess sweating. I find I'm taking the shortest route to work lately since it got cold. Hopefully I'll soon get used to this weather. I know it's going to get a lot colder before it gets warmer. 2,793 miles so far this year. Don't think I'll make it to 3,000. It will be close.

joeyduck 11-13-14 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ky_Rider (Post 17303845)
My first sub freezing commute this season. I felt comfortable most of the way to work. My feet got cold about 45 minutes into my 90 minute commute. I wore my work boots and two pairs of socks. I was surprised how much I still sweat in the cold. I tried to keep the effort level low to avoid excess sweating. I find I'm taking the shortest route to work lately since it got cold. Hopefully I'll soon get used to this weather. I know it's going to get a lot colder before it gets warmer. 2,793 miles so far this year. Don't think I'll make it to 3,000. It will be close.


Heck you are only two hundred and seven miles away. That is what twelve rides?

Plenty of time left. Good luck.

HydroG33r 11-13-14 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by arsprod (Post 17302725)
Vortex has arrived, 23F this morning. I guess you Canadians didn't get the note last year that while we appreciate your willingness to share please keep your arctic air to yourselves

Finally, official acknowledgement from the US that we Canadians own the Northwest Passage.


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