I'm hoping someone will post a photo of a troubadour on a bike so we can
have a pun thread based on 'minstrel cycle'...

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B

> 
> Well, my conscience is clear -  you'd think, in this crowd, number 4 on
this list
> would net you lots of entries.
> 
> ann
> 
> Scott Loveless wrote:
> 
> >Get 'em in here:  http://pdmlpug.org/?page_id=55
> >
> >Just in case you need some help.
> >
> >cycle,
> >-noun
> >1. any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is
repeated.
> >2. a round of years or a recurring period of time, esp. one in which
> >certain events or phenomena repeat themselves in the same order and at
> >the same intervals.
> >3. any long period of years; age.
> >4. a bicycle, motorcycle, tricycle, etc.
> >5. a group of poems, dramas, prose narratives, songs etc., about a
> >central theme, figure, or the like: the Arthurian cycle.
> >6. Physics .
> >a. a sequence of changing states that, upon completion, produces a
> >final state identical to the original one.
> >b. one of a succession of periodically recurring events.
> >c. a complete alteration in which a phenomenon attains a maximum and
> >minimum value, returning to a final value equal to the original one.
> >7. Mathematics . a permutation of a set of elements that leaves the
> >original cyclic order of the elements unchanged.
> >8. Computers .
> >a. the smallest interval of time required to complete an operation in a
> >computer.
> >b. a series of computer operations repeated as a unit.
> >-verb (used without object)
> >9. to ride or travel by bicycle, motorcycle, tricycle, etc.
> >10. to move or revolve in cycles; pass through cycles.
> >-Idiom
> >11. hit for the cycle, Baseball . (of one player) to hit a single,
> >double, triple, and home run in one game.



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