and sad to read your "natural selection" will sort it out comment....thanks for 
thinking only about yourself.  Fyi,  you're not the only one using the 
road..but judging by the plethora of "I"s and "me"s..(8 times in 2 lines!) in 
your its all about you posts you could care less....your kind of behavior and 
narcissistic bent is what gives cyclists a bad name...it ain't all about you.  
Enjoy your Joy Cardin and be safe.
 
Troy Thiel



________________________________
 From: Kris Niemann <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Subject: Re:  Courtesy or Nuisance?
 

I hear that!  I say, choose your life.  I personally work outside, so I get 
sensory joy during my work day.  Some days when I don't feel like biking the 
same ol' 7 miles to work, I can tell myself, "well, Joy Cardin will get me 
there today". I certainly don't' use headphones everyday!  That would be boring 
too.

I think a lot of you would be surprised, that with some careful observation of 
the person you are approaching, it's pretty clear if they are going to change 
direction or not.  You could save those thumb muscles and not annoy the person 
in front of you with 50 bell rings.   I think it would be more dangerous if I 
had to slow down, turn around and say, "okay, I heard your bell rings.  You may 
now safely pass and I will stay in my lane."  Just assume the person hears you 
and proceed carefully.

Just one opinion. But it's interesting and sad to know there is so much anger 
on the bike path.

kris


________________________________
 From: Mark <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 11:49 AM
Subject: [Bikies] Subject: Re:  Courtesy or Nuisance?
 

What I don't understand is why we need to fill every available second with some 
media stimulus?
Although traffic noise is out there, I take advantage of my time
      commuting on my bike to absorb the world and listen to my
      thoughts. 
sometimes that includes thoughts that are sparked by odd things I
      see (like motorists and peds doing dumb but entertaining things).
Often by things like shore birds, light, temperature, frost on the
      trees, etc.
Our brains need more 'down' time, and biking is perfect for that.

I measure response using my bell. 
Rung 20 yards back
Rung 10 yards back
Rung 5 yards back
Rung immediately behind the running/walking/biking person wearing
      head phones/ear buds
and no response. That is a dangerous situation.

Mark



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