Ted - you bring up some interesting points.

I'm on another forum besides this one - and many of you I am sure can guess 
what kind of forum it is. And, if your 1st guess was for Bachelors and meeting 
women - you'd be wrong. So - yeah - it's about 3D Printing. 

Well - there is a chap on there - he was very well known in the beginning when 
the forum started - his knickname was Wing Commander. He's located down under 
in Australia. I actually did a Skype call with him a couple years ago. A Very 
interesting chap indeed.

So - at one point - this project he was working on - for which he used 3D 
Printing to produce some of the parts - in particular - I remember the pedals 
he had 3D Printed. His project - a type of bike that's a stand up unit. It's 
like you are walking or jogging when riding the Bike. Its supposedly less 
strenuous on the body that jogging. And, although it's not a solution for Ed - 
the discussion here just reminded me of WC's product design!

Regards,
Kurt Wendt
Senior Systems Analyst 
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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ted Roche
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 1:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Spring Cycling for Charity

On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Edward Leafe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> https://blog.leafe.com/inevitable/ 
> <https://blog.leafe.com/inevitable/>
>

Ed:

Sorry to hear your ailments are limiting your activities. I suspect we have a 
quorum of old guys in the forum who can catalog their glass ankles, rotator 
cuffs, sleep apnea, fading eyesight, bad knees, diminished hearing, etc. -- and 
that's just me! A good friend says "Old age is not for the faint of heart."

Inevitable, probably, but certainly working your medical providers to refer you 
to physical or occupational therapy when available. I've had OTs come up with 
some good adaptations over the years.

I hope you can find some accommodations that will let you continue to cycle.  A 
number of friends have moved from road bikes to slower-speed trekking and even 
upright cruisers, "don't go too fast, but they go pretty far." I live near the 
foothills to the White Mountains, and swear some of my short rides are more 
vertical than horizontal, but I enjoy getting out and getting some fresh air 
and rubber-necking.

Also, I don't know if there's anything local, but another friend, a well-known 
long-distance runner, is enjoying swimming as fitness exercise. Worth 
considering.

--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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