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Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8807503)
http://img0.gmodules.com/logos/samuelmorse09_res.gif = GOOGLE in morse code.
I don't get the connection with autism. GB: We need talk about 650B bikes/wheels/conversions. |
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Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8807503)
http://img0.gmodules.com/logos/samuelmorse09_res.gif = GOOGLE in morse code.
I don't get the connection with autism.
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 8807760)
Underneath the Morse code they have a link for autism. I thought the 2 were connected. Perhaps not. The link goes on to talk about autism and 3D.
GB: We need talk about 650B bikes/wheels/conversions. |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8807834)
Interesting... all I get is the attached:
Morse code is one form of communication so perhaps it is a way some are trying to communicate with autistic children. |
Samuel F.B. Morse was born on April 27, 1791
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Good one nbac.
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I just wanted to note that NoRacer is pictured in the May is Clean Commute Month article on Baltimore Spokes (from Baltimore Metropolitan Council.) We have a celebrity in our midst. ;)
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Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 8812490)
I just wanted to note that NoRacer is pictured in the May is Clean Commute Month article on Baltimore Spokes (from Baltimore Metropolitan Council.) We have a celebrity in our midst. ;)
http://www.baltometro.org/images/Cle...e/B2W2008a.jpg I wasn't wearing my pink kit that day. |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8812875)
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Originally Posted by nbac23
(Post 8808890)
Samuel F.B. Morse was born on April 27, 1791
A belated happy birthday to Mr. Morse. |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8812875)
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 8813058)
That was you crying after your Sunday ride:roflmao2:
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Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 8813058)
That was you crying after your Sunday ride:roflmao2:
Hi, guys, just checking in, I haven't been in virtual world much lately. Riding is temporarily down, too -- I'm going through my usual spring pollen plague. This year, the stopped-up-head thing hasn't been too bad, but I've had a nonstop minor-grade headache for days. It will pass as soon as my burgundy car stops turning completely light green every morning. :mad: I've also recently adopted two mental-case cats, so I've been hanging at home more often, trying to get them to convince themselves that, yes, they can come out from under the couch, the little human female is not going to roast them up for dinner or anything like that. :roflmao2: |
Originally Posted by maxine
(Post 8813709)
I've also recently adopted two mental-case cats, so I've been hanging at home more often, trying to get them to convince themselves that, yes, they can come out from under the couch, the little human female is not going to roast them up for dinner or anything like that. :roflmao2:
Give them a couple weeks, they'll have taken over and you'll have wished they stayed under the couch. :p |
Hurray! I reached 1,200 miles for the month! I'm going to take a rest for the rest of the week... :twitchy: I :twitchy: think. :twitchy: :twitchy: :twitchy:
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Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8815699)
I hoped they're "fixed" females or you may start waking to the serenades of amourous toms. :twitchy: The complement to that is if they are males, they'll be bashing themselves against the windows and climbing the curtains to get out--it's Spring, don't ya know.
Give them a couple weeks, they'll have taken over and you'll have wished they stayed under the couch. :p Today the female came out from under the sofa and stayed near (but out of reach) and warily but with evident interest sat and watched me make and eat breakfast. Progress! :) |
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._2515120_n.jpg
If you are interested in this as a bumper sticker... http://www.baltimorespokes.org/artic...90428164654922 |
Originally Posted by maxine
(Post 8813709)
I've also recently adopted two mental-case cats,
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8815729)
Hurray! I reached 1,200 miles for the month! I'm going to take a rest for the rest of the week... :twitchy: I :twitchy: think. :twitchy: :twitchy: :twitchy:
NR: you ain't gonna take the rest of the week off, who you trying to fool. We got RAIN!!! Get rid of this pollen:thumb: |
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 8820184)
Question of the week: Which of the above cyclists is more insane.
NR: you ain't gonna take the rest of the week off, who you trying to fool. We got RAIN!!! Get rid of this pollen:thumb: Yeah, on the one hand, I'm kind of aggravated about the rain, but on the other, I'm really hoping it's the death knell for the pollen! So both whacko cats were sitting in the same room with me yesterday evening, and I got one to play a bit with a toy, but she wasn't fooled into getting too close to me. But the male did finally decide to make his way over to me, and as the rescue lady had said, he does indeed love to be petted -- he was purring like a little motor, and giving me lots of head-butts and body-swipes. :) |
Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 8816989)
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._2515120_n.jpg
If you are interested in this as a bumper sticker... http://www.baltimorespokes.org/artic...90428164654922 |
Originally Posted by maxine
(Post 8822027)
I like it, Barry. I'm going to order a few. If they could get popular enough to warrant several different designs, that would be great!
Like I said this is an experiment. |
Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 8822464)
Just to note that I have no idea how it will come out. I've gotten comments that most likely the print will be too small to read at a distance but I think most bumper stickers are read sitting at stop lights and in parking lots so for me that's not a major issue.
Like I said this is an experiment. |
Originally Posted by balto charlie
(Post 8820184)
Question of the week: Which of the above cyclists is more insane.
NR: you ain't gonna take the rest of the week off, who you trying to fool. We got RAIN!!! Get rid of this pollen:thumb: I have to start packing the bag that I'll place in the SAG wagon. YES, you read that right... we'll have a SAG wagon for this trip. That means I can run the bike in "race" dress, instead of commuter. :thumb: |
Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 8816989)
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._2515120_n.jpg
If you are interested in this as a bumper sticker... http://www.baltimorespokes.org/artic...90428164654922
Originally Posted by maxine
(Post 8822027)
I like it, Barry. I'm going to order a few. If they could get popular enough to warrant several different designs, that would be great!
Originally Posted by The Human Car
(Post 8822464)
Just to note that I have no idea how it will come out. I've gotten comments that most likely the print will be too small to read at a distance but I think most bumper stickers are read sitting at stop lights and in parking lots so for me that's not a major issue.
Like I said this is an experiment. |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8822780)
Well, how about one where the picture is on the sticky side? :innocent: Like, maybe, in case you want to stick it on a window... :innocent: ...and have it be able to be read from the inside by the "recipients"? :innocent:
Edit: okay, now that I re-read what NR wrote, I think I'm missing something . . . |
Originally Posted by NoRacer
(Post 8822780)
Well, how about one where the picture is on the sticky side? :innocent: Like, maybe, in case you want to stick it on a window... :innocent: ...and have it be able to be read from the inside by the "recipients"? :innocent:
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hey maryland folks! i was wondering what local centuries would be good for a 'first'. my buddy and i want to do one this summer and we were looking at the gettysburg and salisbury rides. any thoughts?
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