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BobC

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May 26, 2009, 2:25:26 AM5/26/09
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I thought this greoup was for bicycles. How come I see all this guff
about MOTOR "Bicycles"

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BobC

Zebee Johnstone

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May 26, 2009, 2:34:09 AM5/26/09
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In aus.bicycle on Tue, 26 May 2009 16:25:26 +1000

BobC <pat...@unwired.com.au> wrote:
> I thought this greoup was for bicycles. How come I see all this guff
> about MOTOR "Bicycles"

The rule of usenet is simple...

If you want to see posts about a certain topic, post them.

Because if you won't, why should anyone else?

Zebee

Rob

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May 26, 2009, 3:29:04 AM5/26/09
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You could also add aus.motorcycles and cross post and give them the
s**ts as well, sure they would like to read about the Brookes saddle or
a message from Ed Dolan the Great. :)

Tomasso

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May 26, 2009, 4:52:49 AM5/26/09
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"Rob" <me...@mine.net.au> wrote in message news:4a1b9a3d$1...@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

True.

Some of the aus.motorcycle crowd are also present and prominent
in aus.bicycle.

They tend to be highly chatty, although a bit of an in-crowd. A club of
marginals if you like, but not evil or stupid (plus or minus)...

...but if you choose to exclude them (from your observations), then
aus.bicycle looks very flat. And a flat = a bad thing...

PS: Ed Dolan is psychotic.

PPS: Brookes saddles are OK, but only in a nostalgic sense. I had
one and it was OK, but the break-in time is agony.

Tomasso.


Zebee Johnstone

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May 26, 2009, 5:16:23 AM5/26/09
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In aus.bicycle on Tue, 26 May 2009 18:52:49 +1000

Tomasso <tomasso@a.a> wrote:
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> PPS: Brookes saddles are OK, but only in a nostalgic sense. I had
> one and it was OK, but the break-in time is agony.
>


Being a comfort-loving lounge chair rider... I think they are *all*
agony!

Although I have found the wide "comfort" saddles not all that comfy
when I did ride uprights. Never had a Brooks though, I suspect that
given the stories I suspect my wimp level is lower than their break in
time is long...

Zebee

TimC

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May 26, 2009, 7:32:16 AM5/26/09
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On 2009-05-26, Tomasso (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:

>
> "Rob" <me...@mine.net.au> wrote in message news:4a1b9a3d$1...@news.peopletelecom.com.au...
>> Zebee Johnstone wrote:
>>> The rule of usenet is simple...
>>>
>>> If you want to see posts about a certain topic, post them.
>>>
>>> Because if you won't, why should anyone else?
>>
>> You could also add aus.motorcycles and cross post and give them the
>> s**ts as well, sure they would like to read about the Brookes saddle or
>> a message from Ed Dolan the Great. :)
>
> True.
>
> Some of the aus.motorcycle crowd are also present and prominent
> in aus.bicycle.
>
> They tend to be highly chatty, although a bit of an in-crowd. A club of
> marginals if you like, but not evil or stupid (plus or minus)...

Hey! Speak for yourself! I'm all of the above!

(remember when cfsmtb and steve and lama and the like were here?
Those were the days).

> ...but if you choose to exclude them (from your observations), then
> aus.bicycle looks very flat. And a flat = a bad thing...
>
> PS: Ed Dolan is psychotic.

Is he still around?

> PPS: Brookes saddles are OK, but only in a nostalgic sense. I had
> one and it was OK, but the break-in time is agony.

A pain in the arse?

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TimC
mathematician, n.:
Some one who believes imaginary things appear right before your i's. --unk

BobC

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May 27, 2009, 2:25:00 AM5/27/09
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A clever segue to a pain in the arse?

I agree it would be flat without them - where is everyone from a year
or more ago - were they all M*tor Cyclists then - didn't seem so?
(I've been sleeping here for years) OK saddles what about helmets?

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BobC

Zebee Johnstone

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May 27, 2009, 3:10:31 AM5/27/09
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In aus.bicycle on Wed, 27 May 2009 16:25:00 +1000

BobC <pat...@unwired.com.au> wrote:
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> I agree it would be flat without them - where is everyone from a year
> or more ago - were they all M*tor Cyclists then - didn't seem so?

I suspect that the gateway from cycleforums died and was never fixed.

Zebee

DaveB

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May 27, 2009, 7:01:17 AM5/27/09
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That's what happened and it was an interesting sign of the critical mass
you need for a forum to work. The combined numbers on aus.bicycles and
cycling forums users made for a pretty busy little community. But once
the link dropped, aus.bicycles got very quiet and cyclingforums died.

DaveB

beerwolf

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May 27, 2009, 7:11:42 AM5/27/09
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"DaveB" <dbuer...@NOSPAMMOgmail.com> wrote in message
news:4a1d1d80$0$7111$afc3...@news.optusnet.com.au...

I suspected that the link was killed off because too much junk was
getting propagated to cycleforums, notably from somebody who was
mentioned further up in this thread (and whose name I won't repeat).
Pity 'bout that.

--
beerwolf


Zebee Johnstone

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May 27, 2009, 7:12:43 AM5/27/09
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In aus.bicycle on Wed, 27 May 2009 21:01:17 +1000

DaveB <dbuer...@NOSPAMMOgmail.com> wrote:
>
> That's what happened and it was an interesting sign of the critical mass
> you need for a forum to work. The combined numbers on aus.bicycles and
> cycling forums users made for a pretty busy little community. But once
> the link dropped, aus.bicycles got very quiet and cyclingforums died.

fascinating!

I assumed that forums were the new thing and so that would just keep
growing..

on the other hand what makes numbers is conversation, and I think
there were enough different opinions between aus.bicycle and
cyclingforums that the conversations happened.

I wonder if the gateway was resurrected if they'd both pick up...

Zebee

Aeek

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May 27, 2009, 7:53:32 AM5/27/09
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On Wed, 27 May 2009 21:01:17 +1000, DaveB
<dbuer...@NOSPAMMOgmail.com> wrote:

>That's what happened and it was an interesting sign of the critical mass
>you need for a forum to work. The combined numbers on aus.bicycles and
>cycling forums users made for a pretty busy little community. But once
>the link dropped, aus.bicycles got very quiet and cyclingforums died.

Another factor was there were a lot of Victorians, BV set up their own
(open) forums and they migrated. I miss cfsmtb
http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/cfsmtb-in-low-earth-orbit-1.html

b...@humbletown.org

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May 27, 2009, 7:16:55 PM5/27/09
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BobC wrote:
> I thought this greoup was for bicycles.  How come I see all this guff
> about MOTOR "Bicycles"

Because a few aus.bicycle people attended the Unaugural this year?

Also, do you really want aus.bicycle to end up looking as sad and
empty as this?

http://groups.google.com.au/group/comp.os.geos.programmer/topics?lnk


BTH

Davo

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May 28, 2009, 2:34:58 AM5/28/09
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Cycling newsgroups seem to attract a disproportionate number of
nutcases, so unless you have some sort of registration process you end
up with a lot of rubbish being posted.

Zebee Johnstone

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May 28, 2009, 4:14:10 AM5/28/09
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In aus.bicycle on Thu, 28 May 2009 14:34:58 +0800
Davo <Da...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Zebee Johnstone wrote:
>>
>> on the other hand what makes numbers is conversation, and I think
>> there were enough different opinions between aus.bicycle and
>> cyclingforums that the conversations happened.
>>
>> I wonder if the gateway was resurrected if they'd both pick up...
>
> Cycling newsgroups seem to attract a disproportionate number of
> nutcases, so unless you have some sort of registration process you end
> up with a lot of rubbish being posted.

Not a disproportionate number.

And what causes lots of rubbish isn't the nutcases...it's the people
who can't stop replying to them.

WHich makes forums far harder to read because they don't have
killfiles.


Zebee

Fulliautomatix

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May 28, 2009, 7:43:21 AM5/28/09
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I believe cfsmtb to be ChrisS of http://www.melbournecyclist.com/

Fulliautomatix

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May 29, 2009, 3:57:07 AM5/29/09
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A conclusion that is fairly obvious if one were to read the blog!!!

D&M JOHNSTON

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May 30, 2009, 7:46:05 AM5/30/09
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"DaveB" <dbuer...@NOSPAMMOgmail.com> wrote in message
news:4a1d1d80$0$7111$afc3...@news.optusnet.com.au...

I was wondering what happenned to this group, 3 years ago, just before I
left Sydney to move to Brisbane (only to move back to Shitney again but
that's another story) there was a lot of activity in here, especially
anything relating to cycle touring etc., with lottebum, and Hippie, Terry C
and one bloke who really got stuck into me once because I sent everyone a
nice Xmas cheer (maybe it was the grinch).
Oh yeah and that dickhead from wherever he comes from (his name is not worth
mentioning but I know you all know who I mean) .I would not give that
crossposting moron the privaledge to have his name in my post.I'm sure even
he knows he doesn't have the audience there once was...but everyone just
sick of his garbage.
There were a few others and quite a few from Brisbane and Melbourne who used
to post here regularly(sorry I've forgotten many names) but they were very
prominant in this aus.bicycle ng. it's a bloody shame but I'm sure those who
have been here and contributed have moved on to better things...I hope so!!

I'll still check in from time to time.

Cheers

DJ


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