speaking of crashes

joec@aracnet.com

2011-05-17

The Bicycle: The perfect embodiment of Newton's Laws of Motion.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_laws_of_motion)

On Mon, 16 May 2011 19:48:19 -0700, "Ron and Dorothy Strasser"
wrote:
> Inexperience a PIR. Extra Insurance to cover co-pay.
> We all just need a bike that does not ever crash!
> All you "engineer" type might enjoy the article in the May 7 issue of
> Science News (page 8).
> "How bicycles keep the rubber on the road"
> I do not understand it, but it does make me feel the bicycle is an
> amazing invention.
> "A bicycle" should be added to everyone's disaster emergency kit!
> ron


Brandon

2011-05-17

Have you ever read "Dies the Fire" by SM Sterling? That book takes place in Oregon and upon completion you will buy a compound bow and covet your bike more then ever!

BM

On May 16, 2011, at 7:48 PM, "Ron and Dorothy Strasser" wrote:

> Inexperience a PIR. Extra Insurance to cover co-pay.
> We all just need a bike that does not ever crash!
> All you "engineer" type might enjoy the article in the May 7 issue of Science News (page 8). www.sciencenews.org
> "How bicycles keep the rubber on the road"
> I do not understand it, but it does make me feel the bicycle is an amazing invention.
> "A bicycle" should be added to everyone's disaster emergency kit!
> ron
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Ron and Dorothy Strasser

2011-05-17

Inexperience a PIR. Extra Insurance to cover co-pay.
We all just need a bike that does not ever crash!
All you "engineer" type might enjoy the article in the May 7 issue of Science News (page 8). www.sciencenews.org
"How bicycles keep the rubber on the road"
I do not understand it, but it does make me feel the bicycle is an amazing invention.
"A bicycle" should be added to everyone's disaster emergency kit!
ron