on 1/16/11 10:54 AM, JimD at rasterd...@comcast.net wrote:

OK, I have a question that I'm a bit embarrassed to ask.
And I've exhausted the interwebs trying to find out.

What's the derivation of PANDA?

Also please send a link to a PANDA of riding with sheetrock.

-JimD
On Jan 16, 2011, at 10:31 AM  Jan 16, 2011, manueljohnacosta wrote:

Jim,
A basket in front is a lifesaver in dire times. Once you put it on you
won't regret it.

My father works construction part time and I'm usually the tool boy to
get things. Since Home Depot is only a few miles away from my house I
figured I could save some time and money if I just get the tools or
parts while biking. One word of caution don't try biking with
sheetrock in one hand...

At the beginning of last year I needed a basket for a quick run to do
some errands. The basket in the front was only suppose to be temporary
and the zip-ties where only suppose to be on for a day. It's now been
one year. I'll get to the black zip-ties soon enough...maybe next
year.

-Manny

On Jan 16, 9:35 am, JimD <rasterd...@comcast.net> wrote:
Manny,
Now you've gone and done it.  I've been pondering putting a basket on
my Saluki and this set has convinced me.

Oh, what were you doing hauling a chainsaw around?

One final note: As I seem to recall, the arbiters of properness/
correctness proclaimed that zip ties might be ok
for basket installation but don't they really need to be black?

Cheers,
JimD

On Jan 15, 2011, at 11:00 PM  Jan 15, 2011, manueljohnacosta wrote:







2 years. Same picture. Different story every time.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157625833740246/

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