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The switch between time and distance feature is interesting--not sure I understand exactly how to translate. Time changes at a constant speed (kind of by definition), but distance does not. Distance changes at a constant what? Distance? A minute always takes a minute, but may take 300 yards or 600 yards; a mile always takes a mile, but may take three minutes or six minutes.
5 years agoNow that I am am caught up on your adventure, I can hardly wait for the next episode. Going to FF this morning. Will give them all a report on your escapades. Perhaps do a reading from the blog.
Carry On!
You are one tough cookie.
5 years agoWhat does this mean: "so not even a bad cold could not keep me in"? If both "nots" are removed, this becomes "so even a bad cold could keep me in."
5 years agoSorry to hear you're sick - and without the comforts of home :( Hope you feel better!
5 years agoBemidgi is where Paul Manuel goes every year for deer hunting with a bunch of friends from Minnesota. He'll get a kick out of the fact that you rolled through on bike.
That Bell's is a good beer, although I've never tried the IPA.
Scott didn't have a speed? Was he slacking or did he leave you in his dust so you couldn't see how fast he was going?
5 years agoHope you're better! E and G are following your progress on their placemats and are hoping you're in the land of cheese soon :)
5 years agoI hope that you are back in the saddle on May 28th!
5 years agoDid you get a chance to speak any Russian? DB
5 years agoBiking in the rain! Not my favorite thing...
5 years agoA photo-editing app could have turned this into something surreal like the photos of Man Ray, Magritte’s contemporary. But this captured the untouched hyper-reality of the views this day. Bicycling puts us in touch with the magic. A romantic, not philosophic point of view. :-)
5 years agoWe eat enough organisms so that we can reproduce...as often as we can. Darwin's rules. This creates a Hobbesian situation...
5 years agoHow far away is that possibility (of co-existence)? So far we eat pretty much all of the organisms that we do not exterminate. Well, maybe not the bacteria, but pretty much everything else that we can see.
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How did you make it 58 miles feeling like that? Impressive
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