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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 2:28 pm
by samplaire
Look at China for example ...

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 3:11 pm
by Nestor
This is what Internet allows you to do today... But even like this, people preffer for you to be available physically, no just through the internet...

Here in Chile, you can easily get (leasten to this) 5 o 6 hectaries of land!!! for the price of a SCOPE board... :eek:

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 8:05 pm
by braincell
Sell my house and buy another one in the country which I almost did last week.

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 12:01 am
by Spirit
In Australia the price of TWO Scope boards won't even pay the government TAX on an average home loan.

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 4:17 am
by Counterparts
Nestor wrote:

Tomorrow I may die sooner than expected...
When do you expect to die, Nestor? :wink:

Anyway, what's to stop you dying today? :grin:

Royston

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2003 11:10 am
by braincell
In West Virginia the yearly property tax on a small home is about the price of a Luna.

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2003 12:04 pm
by Nestor
On 2003-10-17 05:17, Counterparts wrote:
Nestor wrote:

Tomorrow I may die sooner than expected...
When do you expect to die, Nestor? :wink:

Anyway, what's to stop you dying today? :grin:

Royston
Well... reading the prhase I must say I don't know what it means exactly... It's quite crazy... Anyway, what I wanted to say is that you may die sooner than expected, so you better not doing so many plans for the future, living more the present as is... and if you have some meney don't think as much of about 10 or 20 years later... cos you don't know if you are going to be alive... You better do what you have to do today... :smile:

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2003 2:37 pm
by astroman
On 2003-10-17 05:17, Counterparts wrote:
Anyway, what's to stop you dying today? :grin:

Royston
... I wore a helmet this afternoon, when I slipped with the bike on full acceleration :grin:
incredible how long half a second can last, I almost watched myself in slo-mo until the impact right on the head :roll:

cheers, Tom :smile: happy to be alive even without the 100K bucks :smile:

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2003 5:22 pm
by Nestor
:lol: That's exactly what I mean...

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 4:20 am
by Counterparts
astroman wrote:

... I wore a helmet this afternoon, when I slipped with the bike on full acceleration :grin:
incredible how long half a second can last, I almost watched myself in slo-mo until the impact right on the head :roll:
Make sure you get a New Helmet Immediately!!

I've had a couple of prangs myself...I think the slo-mo thing is something to do with your blood stream being instantly replaced with neat adrenaline :smile:

How'd you lose it? New tyres? Slippery road? I nearly lost it last time I had a new rear tyre put on. Managed to FORGET what I'd gone to the garage for, opened the throttle right up as soon as a left and left a nasty stain in my pants :grin:

Royston

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 5:19 am
by hubird
take care Astro!


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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 6:58 am
by astroman
On 2003-10-20 05:20, Counterparts wrote:
How'd you lose it? New tyres? Slippery road?
well, that's exactly what came to my mind. I've done the same dozens of times before - but there is a fundamental difference to your experience, Royston:
I was the motor of the bike :lol:
but the rest is similiar, though not too much damage.

The funny thing is I decided to take the more 'safe' part of the road and be careful.
The situation is basically a main traffic road with 3 lines in each direction, which I have to cross to get the next turn left.
The cars are not too fast because there's a crossing right before, but with a bicycle you'll have to push pretty much to get through (without annoying the other drivers - that's part of the challenge).

I wanted to avoid it this situation and took the other option beneath the main traffic on a bicycle line, accelerated, spotted behind as usual, saw the proper hole in the traffic and ready to sprint off.
Frontwheel slipped, oversteered, no chance to avoid crash, '... what would be without the helmet ?' - IMPACT '... my skull would be broken without', '... I'm an idiot - how could this happen ??? - how embarassing...

I must have hit a small 'direction arrow' of white colour right in the moment I turned left. The painting isn't more but 10x3 inches :eek: you can bet, it was a lesson for me.
My speed must have been 20-25 miles an hour, which may not seem much - but it equals the impact of diving into an empty swimmingpool :lol: or a jump from first floor - anyone tried that ?

thanks for your care, Tom

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 8:32 am
by Counterparts
astroman wrote:

I was the motor of the bike :lol:
Grin!
I must have hit a small 'direction arrow' of white colour right in the moment I turned left.
Ah... First thing you learn riding a bike (esp. with non-human motor) - FEAR PAINTWORK and FEAR MANHOLE COVERS (also fear wet leaves in the Autumn).

They are similar to Liquid Helium 3 (an isotope). LH3 has no measureable viscosity whatsoever and road paintwork/manhole covers have no mesureable surface friction :smile:

Also, lose the front end and you've had it! (lose the back and you have a chance at least).

Glad to hear you've the good sense to wear a helmet!

Royston