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- 05-13-2007
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Went out for a little run on my push-bike in the rain today. My GPS records
the little dash diversion I did from Thornton in Leicestershire towards
Swindon, Wilts and back. On the way back it is clearly seen that I achieved
the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the cycling land speed record. My
little legs are a bit tired, though.
Couldn't post the file here, so it can be found under the heading "misuse"
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a remarkably empty place.
--
Martin Bulmer
Martin Bulmer wrote on 14/05/2007 00:06 +0100:
Clearly you were abducted by aliens but you won't remember any of it ;-)
--
Tony
"The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there
is no good evidence either way."
- Bertrand Russell
On Mon, 14 May 2007 00:06:08 +0100
> On the way back it is
> clearly seen that I achieved the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the
> cycling land speed record.
> clearly seen that I achieved the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the
> cycling land speed record.
YA Alan Holmes AICMFP.
Were you crossing a river and on the kind of track an old-fashioned
non-GPS person wouldn't know about at the time?
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not me guv
I am jealous!! Not only do I have a hard time pedaling faster than 15 mph
for a long period of time, but my GPS won't function at speeds approaching
those of a stealth missle - apparently by design to avoid having civilian
GPSs used as cheap guidance systems by some folks. So not only do you have
a super bike, but a super GPS as well!
> On Mon, 14 May 2007 00:06:08 +0100
>> On the way back it is
>> clearly seen that I achieved the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the
>> cycling land speed record.
>> clearly seen that I achieved the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the
>> cycling land speed record.
> YA Alan Holmes AICMFP.
> Were you crossing a river and on the kind of track an old-fashioned
> non-GPS person wouldn't know about at the time?
> --
> not me guv
> Were you crossing a river and on the kind of track an old-fashioned
> non-GPS person wouldn't know about at the time?
> --
> not me guv
Martin Bulmer wrote:
> Went out for a little run on my push-bike in the rain today. My GPS records
> the little dash diversion I did from Thornton in Leicestershire towards
> Swindon, Wilts and back. On the way back it is clearly seen that I achieved
> the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the cycling land speed record. My
> little legs are a bit tired, though.
> the little dash diversion I did from Thornton in Leicestershire towards
> Swindon, Wilts and back. On the way back it is clearly seen that I achieved
> the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the cycling land speed record. My
> little legs are a bit tired, though.
I bet you have a touch of wind burn, eh?
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> the little dash diversion I did from Thornton in Leicestershire towards
> Swindon, Wilts and back. On the way back it is clearly seen that I achieved
> the speed of 93350.3 mph, so I claim the cycling land speed record. My
> little legs are a bit tired, though.