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Machka 10-05-07 11:21 PM

Wrong Ratio :(
 
I was thinking about it today ...

I do a lot of travelling these days, but unfortunately most of it is in a motorized vehicle. I would love it if the biggest number in the list below was my cycling total for the week!!

Kms covered by car - 1000 kms :(
Kms covered by bicycle - 40 kms
Kms covered by walking - 18 kms

That's just SAD!!! Hopefully I'll be able to add a little bit to the cycling total tomorrow, but it won't be another 960 kms.

Tom Stormcrowe 10-05-07 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 5402606)
I was thinking about it today ...

I do a lot of travelling these days, but unfortunately most of it is in a motorized vehicle. I would love it if the biggest number in the list below was my cycling total for the week!!

Kms covered by car - 1000 kms :(
Kms covered by bicycle - 40 kms
Kms covered by walking - 18 kms

That's just SAD!!! Hopefully I'll be able to add a little bit to the cycling total tomorrow, but it won't be another 960 kms.

Why not? :eek: ;) It's just a little distance after all, just under 600 miles ;) That oughta be a piece of cake! :D

Machka 10-05-07 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe (Post 5402619)
Why not? :eek: ;) It's just a little distance after all, just under 600 miles ;) That oughta be a piece of cake! :D

Yeah, but I'd need a bit more than 24 hours in which to complete it.

Tom Stormcrowe 10-05-07 11:28 PM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 5402629)
Yeah, but I'd need a bit more than 24 hours in which to complete it.

Theoretically, it could be done in 40 hrs though so it could be done over the weekend if you are determined and crazy enough, and have a support van and crew like RAAM! ;)

Sixty Fiver 10-05-07 11:33 PM

I have been averaging 1200 km / month since May and I sold my car after I got tired of dusting it.

Machka 10-05-07 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe (Post 5402644)
Theoretically, it could be done in 40 hrs though so it could be done over the weekend if you are determined and crazy enough, and have a support van and crew like RAAM! ;)

True, but you'd also have to factor my job and homework into that weekend time period. :D

Machka 10-05-07 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 5402663)
I have been averaging 1200 km / month since May and I sold my car after I got tired of dusting it.

I was car-free for 7 years while living in Winnipeg. Unfortunately now I live in central Alberta and commute to Edmonton for University. Somehow commuting by bicycle approx. 300 kms a day, plus classes, plus homework, plus work doesn't have the same appeal as my 13 km a day commute in Winnipeg. :D

And no, moving closer isn't an option ... rent is more expensive than commuting!

Tom Stormcrowe 10-05-07 11:59 PM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 5402665)
True, but you'd also have to factor my job and homework into that weekend time period. :D

Extra crew member to take dictation? Type your papers for you ;) Serve as a volunteer "Talking Textbook"? :p

Yeah.....that'd work ;)

Grow a clone for the job ;)

Sixty Fiver 10-06-07 12:01 AM

Commuting from what appears to be Red Deer to Edmonton has to suck and I understand how difficult it is to find affordable accomodation in the city right now.

I could not wrap my head around spending more than 3 hours a day in my car and would be willing to pay more for rent, find a room-mate, or even just a room.

So...what are you studying at the U ?

Tom Stormcrowe 10-06-07 12:02 AM

If you are wondering about strange posts, I'm on pain meds right now. I crashed on a mountain bike trail a couple of Saturdays back and have been off the bike for 2 weeks tomorrow :eek: I blew the right rotator cuff!

That might explain my weird posts tonight ;)

Machka 10-06-07 12:04 AM


Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe (Post 5402744)
Extra crew member to take dictation? Type your papers for you ;) Serve as a volunteer "Talking Textbook"? :p

Yeah.....that'd work ;)

Grow a clone for the job ;)

Now there's a plan!! :D

Actually, along those lines, I'm working on an idea so that I can study for my midterms while driving ... my father got one of those digital voice recorders, I'm going to read my notes into it, and then play it back while driving.

Maybe I can even do that while cycling. Instead of the usual "What music do you listen to while cycling?" debate, I'll ask "What textbook do you listen to while cycling?"

Machka 10-06-07 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe (Post 5402752)
I blew the right rotator cuff!

I know that feeling ALL too well. My left shoulder is never going to be the same again. I tore the rotator cuff a few years ago in a random sweater-related incident. And then I separated the same shoulder earlier this year in a bicycle crash.

Machka 10-06-07 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 5402751)
Commuting from what appears to be Red Deer to Edmonton has to suck and I understand how difficult it is to find affordable accomodation in the city right now.

I could not wrap my head around spending more than 3 hours a day in my car and would be willing to pay more for rent, find a room-mate, or even just a room.

So...what are you studying at the U ?

So that's the part of "Western Canuckistan" you're in? Did you get the snow this morning?

It actually takes me roughly 2 hours each way to do the commute because of all the construction in Edmonton ... which reminds me, they tore up my route to the University when I was last in on Thursday, so I'll have to find yet another way to get there. I do have a place to stay a couple nights each week, out by Leduc, but even so, there's still quite a bit of driving involved in that.

I'm in my third year of my Bachelor of Education.

Tom Stormcrowe 10-06-07 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 5402762)
I know that feeling ALL too well. My left shoulder is never going to be the same again. I tore the rotator cuff a few years ago in a random sweater-related incident. And then I separated the same shoulder earlier this year in a bicycle crash.

Ouch!

Actually, you should have seen me Monday! My shoulder reswelled,apparently I moved it wrong in my sleep and had to get a Cortizone shot. My Right Shoulder and Bicep looked like Arnold's in the Conan movies and my left looked like Woody Allen's! :eek:

v1k1ng1001 10-06-07 12:37 AM

Well, there are these things called online degree programs. I'm currently teaching an online class at Penn State. Not the best way to learn in my opinion but you could satisfy some of your requirements that way.

And yeah, I listen to audiobooks and audiolectures all the time. They're great if you're in the car and want to supplement your education with a little general knowledge.

Machka 10-06-07 12:40 AM


Originally Posted by v1k1ng1001 (Post 5402878)
Well, there are these things called online degree programs. I'm currently teaching an online class at Penn State. Not the best way to learn in my opinion but you could satisfy some of your requirements that way.

And yeah, I listen to audiobooks and audiolectures all the time. They're great if you're in the car and want to supplement your education with a little general knowledge.

Sadly, my particular program doesn't have an online option. It's kind of hard to learn how to teach, and to get comfortable standing in front of a class, when you're online. But it was definitely something I checked into.

v1k1ng1001 10-06-07 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 5402884)
Sadly, my particular program doesn't have an online option. It's kind of hard to learn how to teach, and to get comfortable standing in front of a class, when you're online. But it was definitely something I checked into.

Can't you do your student teaching locally???

Machka 10-06-07 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by v1k1ng1001 (Post 5404656)
Can't you do your student teaching locally???

Oh yeah, my practicum is local, but it doesn't start for a while yet. I'm still in the "how to teach" section of classes.

Once I start my practicum, I might even be able to commute by bicycle ... depending on weather, places to park the bicycle, and all that stuff.

edp773 10-06-07 07:29 PM

I always wondered how you found the time to ride so much while attending college and working. Anyway my commute is around 90 miles to the university. Since starting a Masters in Instructional Design and Technology and working I find it difficult to find time to ride. Such is life Machka.

Maybe I will design an instructional program you can use in teaching someday!

v1k1ng1001 10-06-07 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by edp773 (Post 5406023)
I always wondered how you found the time to ride so much while attending college and working. Anyway my commute is around 90 miles to the university. Since starting a Masters in Instructional Design and Technology and working I find it difficult to find time to ride. Such is life Machka.

Maybe I will design an instructional program you can use in teaching someday!

Maybe you can hook me up with some software that automatically grades logic assignments!? :D

Machka 10-06-07 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by edp773 (Post 5406023)
I always wondered how you found the time to ride so much while attending college and working. Anyway my commute is around 90 miles to the university. Since starting a Masters in Instructional Design and Technology and working I find it difficult to find time to ride. Such is life Machka.

Maybe I will design an instructional program you can use in teaching someday!

I don't ride much between about September and April. I aim for about 100 kms a week, but that's it. I pack the bulk of my riding into my summers, and then my life basically consists of work, cycle, sleep, work, cycle, sleep. This past summer, my commute to work was 70 kms round trip, which I cycled several times. And of course, my weekends during the summer often consist of centuries or longer rides pretty much every weekend. That all adds up.

If you do design that kind of program, I'd like to see it!

M_S 10-06-07 07:58 PM

I just realized I haven't been in a motorized vehicle of any kind for about a month and a half.

But it's pretty easy when you live on-campus.

edp773 10-06-07 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by v1k1ng1001 (Post 5406054)
Maybe you can hook me up with some software that automatically grades logic assignments!? :D

You have never used a scantron?:)

After you have written your objectives, immediately write the test questions. Then go ride your bike while you contemplate which media and type of delivery is be:pst.

v1k1ng1001 10-06-07 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by edp773 (Post 5406781)
You have never used a scantron?:)

After you have written your objectives, immediately write the test questions. Then go ride your bike while you contemplate which media and type of delivery is be:pst.

Logic is one of those things where you have to construct a proof and then give partial credit. It doesn't really lend itself to scantron exams.

Actually, I've never used Scantron now that I think of it. I always assign papers and essay exams.

Machka 10-06-07 11:31 PM

Most of my profs use scantrons because it means they don't have to deal with the hassle of marking. I don't have a problem with that ... I have a problem with the innane multiple choice questions that go along with the scantrons.

One of my courses is entitled "Assessments" ... all about writing exams. I just wrote the midterm and it was a complete example of how NOT to write an exam. Everything my instructor told us not to do on multiple choice exams ... she did.

I get very tired of post-secondary education sometimes.

On a happy note, I got a very energetic 49 km ride in today!!


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