Les Humphreys K ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
>       I personally like to see cycling related stuff on the OBC website,
> regardless of the source. I know I could sign on to other chat lines, but
> the OBC default option serves my purpose very nicely.         Whether club
> cyclists like it or not, cycling politics are important - you don't have to
> look any farther than the other side of the Ottawa River to see what the
> 'head in the sand' approach has  done for organised cycling. Now you are
> forced to ride single file on whatever the local municipality cares to
> define as a bikepath, whether it be a two way contra flow lane or a while
> line painted on the sidewalk.
> 
I'm going to vote with Les here. Notwithstanding the current Board's
reluctance to become involved with advocacy issues, I think many readers
are interested in the bigger picture - and the OBC list does provide a
convenient "one-stop-shopping" opportunity. To me it's a bit like reading a
newspaper - the most interesting items are the ones you probably wouldn't
have selected - and you only learn by exploring areas you are _not_
knowledgeable about.
--
Peter James
Ottawa, Ontario

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