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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Aug 1 2010 9:31 pm
From: The Real Bev


On 07/31/10 19:15, The Henchman wrote:

> My mother taught me to soften brown sugar place a slice of bread in the bag
> or in the container for a few days.

Mine favored wrapping a wet paper towel loosely in aluminum foil and
placing it in the BS container. Works for raisins, too. The clear
plastic containers that Costco-size stuff comes in are perfect for
storing stuff that normally comes in coardboard containers.


--
Cheers, Bev
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could find it and read it. Fortunately, the jury never saw it.
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 8:58 am
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-
Hammock"


Interesting, very interesting stuff... Riding a bicycle in Afghanistan
sounds like a crazy idea and an American commander wants more of it!
We have bikes in America though. Lots of it, tons of it, but NO PLACE
TO RIDE THEM! Such is the irony of life in the jungle. But "public
affairs" sounds PR, and such is the importance of propaganda in a war.

(I quote)

We ran a photo essay in our March issue that showed the renascent bike
culture of Kabul coming back to life after the Taliban had headed for
the hills. Colonel Derik Crotts, an American public affairs officer
for the commander of NATO who subscribes to the magazine, contacted us
and said, in effect, I know you do thes projects in Africa. Why not do
one in Afghanistan?

Because there's a war going on there, I thought as I read his email.
Still, I replied, saying I was intrigued.

Crotts called me about 90 seconds after I sent the email. His pitch
was bourbon-smooth and effortless. Fifty bikes, he said. We'll give
some to orphans, some to NGOs, some to the Afghan Cycling Federation.

But 50 bikes and the spare parts and tools needed to build them and
keep them running weigh about two tons, I said. Kind of hard to get
over the Khyber.

We'll fly them in on a transport plane, he said.

But Afghanistan is dangerous, I said.

It's not bad in Kabul, he said. You'll stay on a military compound,
and we'll give you body armor and a helmet.

Great. Body armor. I feel safer already.

That was two months ago. Today, I'm sitting in the lobby of the
Brussels Airport Sheraton, drinking coffee and waiting for our team to
assemble, Ocean's Eleven-style. I have my mechanic, my fixer, my video
guy. I have the mightiest army known to history protecting me.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-madden/biking-afghanistan-depart_b_102488.html


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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 11:50 am
From: Chris


On 31/07/2010 19:11, Tony Raven wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>>
>> In London a lot of cyclists have been run down by trucks turning left,
>> equivalent to right turn in the US, as a lot tend to undertake, pass
>> the passenger side of vehicles. The attitude of a lot of cyclists does
>> not help though as a lot run red lights, ride on pavements and go down
>> one way streets the wrong way.
>>
>
> Not a lot actually. Ten or less a year are hit by trucks which, for 180
> million cycle journeys a year means its pretty rare. And easily avoided
> by giving the big trucks a bit more room and respect.
>
> It may feel scary riding in parts of London but risky it is not by any
> sensible meaning of the word.
>
>
Recently rode my trike through the city of London at 10 on a weekday and
it didn't feel that dangerous. But you always hear about the horror
stories not the day to day experience.

--
Chris


== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 11:52 am
From: Chris


On 31/07/2010 21:04, His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the
Movement of Tantra-Hammock wrote:
> On Jul 31, 2:39 pm, "Colin McKenzie"<n...@proof-read.co.uk> wrote:
>> On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 19:11:20 +0100, Tony Raven<tra...@gotadsl.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Chris wrote:
>>
>>>> In London a lot of cyclists have been run down by trucks turning left,
>>>> equivalent to right turn in the US, as a lot tend to undertake, pass
>>>> the passenger side of vehicles. The attitude of a lot of cyclists does
>>>> not help though as a lot run red lights, ride on pavements and go down
>>>> one way streets the wrong way.
>>
>>> Not a lot actually. Ten or less a year are hit by trucks which, for 180
>>> million cycle journeys a year means its pretty rare. And easily avoided
>>> by giving the big trucks a bit more room and respect.
>>
>> Quite. And as rather fewer than 10 a year, on average, are killed by other
>> vehicles, you can halve your already minuscule risk of death simply by
>> being very careful around lorries:
>> - don't pass (on either side) unless it can't possibly move in the time it
>> takes to get past.
>> - if in front, be where the driver can see you, and make eye contact to
>> make sure he HAS seen you.
>> - if to the side with priority, ride in a prominent position but be ready
>> to stop until you know the driver's seen you.
>>
>> If you want to halve your chance of injury, do the same with other
>> vehicles, and ride a door's width from parked cars.
>
> My proposal to MANDATE VISIBLE CLOTHING/VEST/LYCRA would help quite a
> bit. No clothing, no rights.
So would better cycle education for both cyclists and drivers. Does the
cycling proficiency test still exist?

--
Chris


== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 2:05 pm
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-
Hammock"


On Aug 2, 2:52 pm, Chris <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:
> On 31/07/2010 21:04, His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the
>
> Movement of Tantra-Hammock wrote:
> > On Jul 31, 2:39 pm, "Colin McKenzie"<n...@proof-read.co.uk>  wrote:
> >> On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 19:11:20 +0100, Tony Raven<tra...@gotadsl.co.uk>
> >> wrote:
>
> >>> Chris wrote:
>
> >>>> In London a lot of cyclists have been run down by trucks turning left,
> >>>> equivalent to right turn in the US, as a lot tend to undertake, pass
> >>>> the passenger side of vehicles. The attitude of a lot of cyclists does
> >>>> not help though as a lot run red lights, ride on pavements and go down
> >>>> one way streets the wrong way.
>
> >>> Not a lot actually.  Ten or less a year are hit by trucks which, for 180
> >>> million cycle journeys a year means its pretty rare.  And easily avoided
> >>> by giving the big trucks a bit more room and respect.
>
> >> Quite. And as rather fewer than 10 a year, on average, are killed by other
> >> vehicles, you can halve your already minuscule risk of death simply by
> >> being very careful around lorries:
> >> - don't pass (on either side) unless it can't possibly move in the time it
> >> takes to get past.
> >> - if in front, be where the driver can see you, and make eye contact to
> >> make sure he HAS seen you.
> >> - if to the side with priority, ride in a prominent position but be ready
> >> to stop until you know the driver's seen you.
>
> >> If you want to halve your chance of injury, do the same with other
> >> vehicles, and ride a door's width from parked cars.
>
> > My proposal to MANDATE VISIBLE CLOTHING/VEST/LYCRA would help quite a
> > bit. No clothing, no rights.
>
> So would better cycle education for both cyclists and drivers. Does the
> cycling proficiency test still exist?
>
> --
> Chris

I don't know, but I know that...

It takes two to tango. I think it can work quite well with mandating
the cars to exit the lane whenever possible and mandating the cyclists
to wear something bright to have full protection.

Notice I'm NOT for mandating helmets or obeying every traffic signal
out there.


== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 2:20 pm
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-
Hammock"


Let's see. Remember this high degree of civilized behavior is
happening with the full support of the government, not in spite of it.
Education and enforcement are part of daily life.

On Aug 2, 1:13 pm, Wayne Pein <wp...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> On 8/1/10 2:09 PM, His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the
>
>
>
> Movement of Tantra-Hammock wrote:
>
> > "THERE'S SAFETY IN NUMBERS," says the old adage. ;)
>
> > But some rules and regulations may help...
>
> > *WORLDWIDE CAMPAIGN TO TAKE THE LANE*
>
> > OK, let's write the CCBTB or Code of Civilized Behavior Toward
> > Bicycles applicable in London, Miami or Kabul. It's not yet legally
> > binding, but it may some day:
>
> > ROUGH DRAFT
>
> > 1- A bicycle is entitled to TAKE THE LANE on multilane roads. You the
> > driver must exit the lane 50' before and after.
>
> "Use the Full Lane" sounds less like stealing.
> Never on 2 lane roads??
> The 50' rule seems superfluous.

Sorry, it's standard jargon in the trade. But not to worry, WE'LL GIVE
IT BACK.

Two or more lanes can accommodate car and bicycle on different lanes.
50' before and after amounts to 100' or 1/3 of a block which would
allow smooth flow of traffic and peace of mind for the cyclists. You
may even have time to jump when you see a vehicle 10' behind you. ;)

>
> > 2- A car and bicycle may share the lane on single lane road, provided
> > the vehicle slows down to 20mph.
>
> What if I as a bicycle vehicle driver don't want to share my lane?

Standard Big Fish vs. Little Fish situation. The role of civilization
is to accommodate the cyclist first. Notice though that in this
reversed food chain, the pedestrian is #1.

== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 3:12 pm
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-
Hammock"


I took this virtual trip to Paris (faster than Concorde) and this is
what I've found:

"To travel about Paris on a bicycle for business or pleasure, you will
use a network of bike lanes, often shared with taxis and buses, and
occasionally ride in the streets with traffic. New bike lanes are
being added every year. The lanes in Paris are usually on the right
side of the street by the sidewalk, occasionally divided off from
traffic by low bumps, or by foot-high barriers. Pedestrians may step
out; cars may park illegally; taxis or buses may stop; alertness is
required at all times. Watch out especially for motor scooters, which
weave between lanes and often ignore traffic rules.

When no bike lane exists, which is often, bikers ride with traffic."

http://www.mayq.com/Cycling_out_of_paris/Text_from_paris.htm


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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 2:31 pm
From: Peter Lucas


What is the difference between a crying bound and gagged 10 year old
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--
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Australia
X/No/Achieve; yes

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== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 2:56 pm
From: panamfloyd@hotmail.com


On Aug 2, 5:31 pm, Peter Lucas <peta_luca...@manlymail.net> wrote:
> What is the difference between a crying bound and gagged 10 year old
> boy and a ferrari?
> I don't have a Ferrari in my garage!
> :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
> --
> Peter Lucas
> Brisbane
> Australia
> X/No/Achieve; yes
>
> Help reign in capitalism"s rampage; Votehttp://greens.org.au

Once at a racing meet, a spectator asked the owner of a Ferrari how
much the car cost. When informed, the spectator said, "But you could
buy a house for that!" To which the owner said, "Well, you can't take
a house to work, but you can always sleep in the car.."

A new Ferrari owner was stopped at a traffic signal next to an old man
on a moped. "How fast *is* that thing?", the old man asked. "About
370kph!" was the answer. "Eh, I think I'll keep my moped.", the old
man replied. So the new owner thought he'd show the old man something.
The light on the signal changed, and the Ferrari guy hit the throttle.
In three seconds, he was doing a hundred. But the old man was still in
his mirror! Undaunted, the driver bent his toe some more and was soon
doing 150! Stll, there was the old man on the moped, still in his
mirror. Now angry, the Ferrari pilot floored it. He looked up just as
the needle was sweeping past 300, and that cursed moped was still
there!! Giving up, the new owner backed out of it, and eventually
pulled to a stop. "What do I have to do to get a moped like *that*?"
he asked. The old man replied, "Well, you could start by unhooking my
suspender strap from your spoiler!"

A man walks into a bank in New York City, and asks for a $3000 loan.
The loan offiicer asks what the man's using for collateral, and his
eyes open wide when the customer sets down the keys to a brand new
Ferrari. The loan is immediately approved, and the officer is dreaming
of how he'll be promoted when this loan defaults. Two weeks later, the
man returns, pays the three grand and the $72.48 in interest, and asks
for his keys. "But..how?", asks the loan officer. The man replies,
"Well you see, I'm the owner of the Ferrari dealership here in the
City, and I had to go to Los Angeles on buisiness." "I still don't
understand", the banker said. "Why didn't you just garage it
somewhere?" The Ferrari dealer replied, "Where the hell could I park
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== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 3:33 pm
From: Christopher A. Lee


On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 14:31:03 -0700 (PDT), Peter Lucas
<peta_lucarse@manlymail.net> wrote:

>What is the difference between a crying bound and gagged 10 year old
>boy and a ferrari?
>I don't have a Ferrari in my garage!
>:-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

What's the difference between a pigeon and a yuppie during the recent
stock market crash?

A yuppie can't put a deposit on a Ferrari.

== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 5:16 pm
From: Doc Smartass


Christopher A. Lee <calee@optonline.net> wrote in
news:urhe56l2028u7g3ovsniqpia2t63uujfeb@4ax.com:

> On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 14:31:03 -0700 (PDT), Peter Lucas
> <peta_lucarse@manlymail.net> wrote:
>
>>What is the difference between a crying bound and gagged 10 year old
>>boy and a ferrari?
>>I don't have a Ferrari in my garage!
>>:-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
>
> What's the difference between a pigeon and a yuppie during the recent
> stock market crash?
>
> A yuppie can't put a deposit on a Ferrari.

A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow. The horse falls into a mud
hole and is sinking. He calls to the chicken to go and get the farmer to
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can't be found.

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== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 5:49 pm
From: annily


panamfloyd@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> A man walks into a bank in New York City, and asks for a $3000 loan.
> The loan offiicer asks what the man's using for collateral, and his
> eyes open wide when the customer sets down the keys to a brand new
> Ferrari. The loan is immediately approved, and the officer is dreaming
> of how he'll be promoted when this loan defaults. Two weeks later, the
> man returns, pays the three grand and the $72.48 in interest, and asks
> for his keys. "But..how?", asks the loan officer. The man replies,
> "Well you see, I'm the owner of the Ferrari dealership here in the
> City, and I had to go to Los Angeles on buisiness." "I still don't
> understand", the banker said. "Why didn't you just garage it
> somewhere?" The Ferrari dealer replied, "Where the hell could I park
> for two weeks in New York for seventy-five bucks?"
>

This makes no sense to me. If he owns a Ferrari dealership, wouldn't he
have a showroom or somewhere he could leave the car for 3 days?

--
Long-time resident of Adelaide, South Australia,
which probably influences my opinions.

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Aug 2 2010 5:39 pm
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-
Hammock"


Our curse could be our blessing. The sprawl that killed our
communities may be an opportunity for a different kind of bicycling
than Europe: FAST BIKING. Our streets are better and wider, so IF WE
GET A TRAFFIC LANE we really could go places far and away.

Not all people like this type of cycling though. I go as far as a road
bike with flat bar. I got one. I also own local cruisers, choppers and
foldables. Sidewalk cycling should be banned, period.

We may break away from our dependency in the car and public
transportation, which more often than not sucks. I mean they should
invest money into it, but it ain't happening.

I have a campaign also that puts together two important issues: BIKE
LOCALLY, BUY LOCALLY. That should be the bottom line, but the sky is
the limit.

We are just waiting for a signal from above. Or is it coming from the
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