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oh, for anyone intersted: i seem to have successfully downloaded a copy of "the flying scotsman" if anyone wants a copy emailed to them for their viewing pleasure...
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
(Post 5508624)
copy emailed
P.S Stop drooling all over the display cases :) |
Originally Posted by Danhalen
(Post 5507954)
Way too easy! :D
Originally Posted by Flimflam
(Post 5508093)
re: newspaper, I'd heard that somewhere just recently but forgot it.
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 5509093)
Isn't it like 34493492349 gigs?
P.S Stop drooling all over the display cases :) the file says it's 697MB... i keep seeing a mouse running around in here; it's war! |
Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
(Post 5509557)
the file says it's 697MB...
P.S We just restocked on the krypto evo mini lordfoo P.P.S We also just picked up sets of shimano r540 (a.k.a 105 SPD-SL's) in team milram colours for ~ $50. |
Operator, are you around bikechain much? I have something for you.
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Originally Posted by cavit8
(Post 5509714)
Operator, are you around bikechain much? I have something for you.
a surprise? ooooooooh |
Won't be there tomorrow. Lemme know for Thurs/Friday.
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Originally Posted by cavit8
(Post 5509811)
Won't be there tomorrow. Lemme know for Thurs/Friday.
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Dr Benway sighting: Bloor & Brunswick area. That is all. :)
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
(Post 5509557)
oh wait i was drooling over the campy toe-straps.
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Originally Posted by zippered
(Post 5509424)
the b+t team perhaps? even nylon pants are better than track pants for rain. value village has been a value-able resource for athletic-type layers for me over the years when i couldn't afford the schmancy stuff. hell, i still can't, but i've accumulated it over the past few bike shows!
PS, yeah - I think it was you guys :) I should go look around, most of my "bike gear" is just old lounging-around kinda clothing, and a lot of cotton - bad, mmmkay. Riding my MTB last year wasn't much of a big deal as the fenders did a great job, but the roadie doesn't have them (and I'm not planning on getting any just yet, money needs to be elsewhere). PPS I sure as hell got some looks on the ride home, wearing my ever-so-stylish bargain-booties (tm) in the form of Highland Farms grocery bags ;) PPPS operator, how much are the evo minis going for there? I am expecting one any day now in le poste, but just curious. Edit PS#1: So my eggbeaters got their first taste of mud/grass... I went down today just as I got back from my buddies place :p - right in front of them (they'd drove over some heavy **** for me from IKEA) - hopping up my lawn/garden box thing, wet wood/leaves and slippedy slide down I go onto the grass into a ball of laughter :) Yeah, I'm done. I'll go STFU. |
Originally Posted by operator
(Post 5509866)
I'll also be there for 6:30+ (some sort of workshop) tomorrow if that works. Thurs/Fri ... lunch is flexible for me - anytime after like noon.
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Guh ... Mr. Time Management stayed up until 2:30 last night reading again. I've got to work out a better sleep schedule. On a related note, is it going to completely screw up my body if I start training at night (9/10pm)?
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Depends on how fast you can fall asleep after riding. If I'm out riding I'm jazzed for hours after I get home.
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Originally Posted by iherald
(Post 5508199)
Does anyone know of a good place to get inexpensive, but good quality picture frames? I want to make a few of the really good photos from my cross-country journey into some wall art, but I'm not sure where to start gettign the frames.
I like the Umbra look, lots of mat around the photo. |
Does anyone have friends in Boston or know anyone in the cycling community over there? I am going to a conference in Boston in April and need a hookup. Apparently it is during the Boston Marathon so hotels are through the roof. I also want to ditch the conference and have a guided ride through the city when all the geographers get drunk, dance, and sleep with each other. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5509919)
Dr Benway sighting: Bloor & Brunswick area. That is all. :)
Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
(Post 5512417)
when all the geographers get drunk, dance, and sleep with each other.
So far the weather seems to be cooperating for tonight. If the weather people can be believed - thay can't - there's a 30% chance of showers this aft then clearing this evening. Should be a bit nippy though as the temp is dropping and the lake will blow onto us. Hope to see you guys out tonight! w00t w00t! Ps. - We will be bringing a video camera and I believe Stephan - the photog on the finish line last week - will be filming for Velomedia as well. |
Originally Posted by shapelike
(Post 5512197)
Guh ... Mr. Time Management stayed up until 2:30 last night reading again. I've got to work out a better sleep schedule. On a related note, is it going to completely screw up my body if I start training at night (9/10pm)?
Just my 2cents... mileage may vary :D |
Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
(Post 5512417)
Does anyone have friends in Boston or know anyone in the cycling community over there? I am going to a conference in Boston in April and need a hookup. Apparently it is during the Boston Marathon so hotels are through the roof. I also want to ditch the conference and have a guided ride through the city when all the geographers get drunk, dance, and sleep with each other. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by DrBenway
(Post 5512495)
Whoa... good eye. Funny, when I passed through that hood I was thinking, "strange I didn't see anyone". But then again, the earbuds can make you blind to anything but danger. Had to get out and stretch my legs. Bear of a day yesterday that a quick sprint out to shaw and back helped alleviate.
I think Dave and I are gonna do another ride in the Don on Saturday morning if anyone's game. |
nerdsgirth: the infamous Lucas Brunelle is from there - get some vids done ;)
But no, I don't know anyone in Bawston. Riding late is fine IMO so long as you're still getting good nightly rest, I would say, if your schedule allows for getting in at 11pm and up at like, 9am, then you'll get a decent rest. I'm guilty of riding back home late at night and still getting up for work at 7/7:30 which makes my legs dead after a while (esp. with winds like last week :() - that's just poor time management on my part though. I only ride on the roads, so my exertion might be different, but I do about 40k a day usually if that helps you gauge anything. |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5512526)
I saw the 'narrow hand position' on the bar tops and knew it was a fixie rider, then noticed it was you. I was actually in my car as the missus and I were out doing our laundry+groceries+frostychocolatemilkshakes run. :)
I think Dave and I are gonna do another ride in the Don on Saturday morning if anyone's game. |
Originally Posted by Flimflam
(Post 5512548)
Riding late is fine IMO so long as you're still getting good nightly rest, I would say, if your schedule allows for getting in at 11pm and up at like, 9am, then you'll get a decent rest.
I did most of my riding this Summer on weeknights. I think as long as it doesn't affect your sleeping negatively it should work just fine. I mean, I've seen lots of sources that say getting your exercise in first thing in the morning is best, but I figure that if you think you can get a better quality workout during the evening then to go for it. Whatever works for you! One of my friends actually found he rested BETTER if he went for a hard run right before bed. He had some insomnia issues, but if he went out and beat himself out he had far less trouble sleeping. |
Originally Posted by cavernmech
(Post 5512696)
Yer only doing Sunday at Kelso then?
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