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Lunchtime ride – with sports drink | Aero Profile
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On cycling, computing and parenthood. I’ve joined Twitter! Lunchtime ride with sports drink. Tuesday 27 April, 2010. I headed out today for my first lap since last Thursday. I didn’t ride at lunchtime yesterday as my legs were still aching from a hard day’s gardening on Saturday. Conditions were great today. It was about 22 degrees Celsius with a south-westerly. I could definitely feel the effects of the wind, but riding against it wasn’t too bad. So today I mixed up a dose of High5 EnergySource. Followi...
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FNRttC: The episode in Essex | Aero Profile
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On cycling, computing and parenthood. Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable. FNRttC: The episode in Essex. Tuesday 4 May, 2010. Busy at the tail end of the ride. Thanks to everyone who came on the ride, helped me out after the crash or has wished me well! A few extras from the Southend ride:. YouTube video by Andy Allsopp. GPS map of the route. Responses to “FNRttC: The episode in Essex”. Feed for this Entry. Tuesday 4 May, 2010 at 16:02. Tuesday 4 May, 2010 at 16:21. Tuesday 4 May, 2010 at 16:57. You a...
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Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable | Aero Profile
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On cycling, computing and parenthood. FNRttC: The episode in Essex. Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable. Wednesday 5 May, 2010. The next Friday Night Ride to the Coast. It also serves alcohol). A forum thread for the ride. Is now open on CycleChat. The ride is free but registration is essential. Lights, spare inner tubes and common sense required. Email fnrttc@yahoo.co.uk to get your name down. Responses to “Next FNRttC: 28 May 2010 to Whitstable”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Re~Cycle a bicycle’s shipment to Namibia | bicycleslut
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Polycyclic (pol y cy clic) adj. Having two or more bicycles. Re Cycle a bicycle’s shipment to Namibia. I got an email yesterday from the people at www.seethedifference.org. They’re making a film and raising money for a charity called Re Cycle. Who want to send a container full of refurbished bicycles to Namibia. If you’d like to Tweet them a picture, they’re @stdifference. They also need tools, bike tools, parts, consumables and tyres. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Helmet compulsion. Leave one →. I sent a ...
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In the Evening Standard today | bicycleslut
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Polycyclic (pol y cy clic) adj. Having two or more bicycles. In the Evening Standard today. Met Police Cycle Task Force. It took them a week to publish it, but…. London cyclist reunited with stolen bikes after blog readers trace them online. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Re Cycle a bicycle’s shipment to Namibia. Leave one →. Have you changed insurance co. Some good news first, then the Feed Witch on a Bicycle. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow “bi...
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FNRttC tonight: London-Southend | Aero Profile
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On cycling, computing and parenthood. FNRttC: The episode in Essex. Friday 30 April, 2010. Tonight’s Friday Night Ride to the Coast. There’s a risk of light rain, with heavier showers tomorrow, but on the whole the weather shouldn’t be too bad. And Cathy, after last month’s success, will be riding tandem again, and one of my old friends from university will be joining us for the ride. As for me, I’m just hoping for an absence of mechanicals! Responses to “FNRttC tonight: London-Southend”. You are comment...
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Thoughts on Flash | Aero Profile
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On cycling, computing and parenthood. Lunchtime ride with sports drink. Thursday 29 April, 2010. Following on from my recent post on the Apple-Adobe spat regarding Apple’s banning of Flash-authored applciations on iPhone OS. Steve Jobs has today published on Apple’s website his thoughts on Flash and Apple’s mobile devices. This is a good read for anyone interested in Apple’s position regarding Flash on iPhone OS. It explains the issues and the basis for Apple’s decisions very clearly. Feed for this Entry.
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