Re: [bendcycling] Hammerfest Ride Time

rondot@spiritone.com

2013-09-11

You sound like science-nics.............
If the sun never set and was not obstructed by what we call normal weather.........how long would it take for all of us to be dried like fruit leather?
On the other hand....If the sun vanished (never came up in the East again) how long until we froze to death.
Keeping it OBRA related........in both cases how long could we manage to have energy to race bikes in those scenarios?
By the way............this has not been cyclocross weather in my opinion. Seems like mid-summer.
Get the hoses out for Double Cross.
ronnie

From: david baker
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1:46 PM
To: Rick Johnson
Cc: bendcycling@googlegroups.com ; bmctc@yahoogroups.com ; OBRA Group
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] [bendcycling] Hammerfest Ride Time

Oh no it is the sun's fault for having a directional product to begin with. I want rays that rip through the core of the earth and warm us 24/7.

On Tuesday, September 10, 2013, Rick Johnson wrote:

Ok, enough with the sun bashing!
It's the Earth's fault that it has an axial tilt (or obliquity if you want to be astronomically correct).

Rick Johnson
Bend Oregon

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On 9/10/2013 10:59 AM, Matthew Lasala wrote:

due to the sun's relentless movement...

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david baker

2013-09-10

Oh no it is the sun's fault for having a directional product to begin with.
I want rays that rip through the core of the earth and warm us 24/7.

On Tuesday, September 10, 2013, Rick Johnson wrote:

> Ok, enough with the sun bashing!
> It's the Earth's fault that it has an axial tilt (or obliquity if you want
> to be astronomically correct).
>
> Rick Johnson
> Bend Oregon
>
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>> due to the sun's relentless movement...
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Rick Johnson

2013-09-10

Ok, enough with the sun bashing!
It's the Earth's fault that it has an axial tilt (or obliquity if you
want to be astronomically correct).

Rick Johnson
Bend Oregon

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On 9/10/2013 10:59 AM, Matthew Lasala wrote:
> due to the sun's relentless movement...