gschreckchat@comcast.net
Some might say we have equally annoying personalities, so I might be able to pull it off.
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George Schreck
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From: Rick Johnson
Yea, one of these days George might hire Lance as a stand-in racer just to pad his BAR results...
:-)
gschreckchat@comcast.net wrote:
Where does DNA testing fall in this? I feel as if you are leaving out an important item. Perhaps it is not even me who is registering for the race.
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George Schreck
gschreckchat@comcast.net
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From: "david baker"
very good point George, and same goes for recording numbers on ebay.
not goona happen, false numbers will be given all of the time.
of course they could have you got to a documented ebay listing store to verify correct numbers,and list the item in the prescense of an officially notorized witness, and provide document verification upon shipment thru officially registered government certified shipment centers.etc...
Race promoters would get to check that your numbers on the frame of the bike match the numbers that you put on the entry form, at the same time they are verifying your health insurance documentation.
I am goona buy a single speed rigid bike and shut-up.
I better go to bed , sorry I am tired.
----- Original Message -----
From: gschreckchat@comcast.net
To: Jay Rideout ; obra
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Something to consider
Why would you expect the number on the form to be accurate in such a case?
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George Schreck
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(503) 502-0425
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From: Jay Rideout
> It seems we can't go very long with hearing or reading about somebody's bike
> getting stolen. With the setup and preperation time and money ($1000 to $6000
> with a few higher or lower) we each it is a devestating loss.
>
> I would like to propose that we include a make/model/serial number on our event
> registration. I'm thinking that between OBRA, WSBA, Cascade, and some of the
> other organizations it might create a deterent. If stolen numbers are listed
> with the various organizations and somebody registers with matching number it
> would help lead to property recovery.
>
> Just a thought,
>
> Jay
>
>
>
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