That is awesome!
I wanna help you, hahahaha.
Samuel Henrique
2017-08-01 20:57 GMT-03:00 Andreas Tille :
> Hi folks,
>
> those who are at DebCamp noticed that I'm running around impersonating
> either my wife or my daughter. Both can not attend DebConf due to
> different
Hi folks,
those who are at DebCamp noticed that I'm running around impersonating
either my wife or my daughter. Both can not attend DebConf due to
different reasons but really liked to be here. To enable both to be
at least here virtually I'm always carrying some images of them where
you could
Quoting Gunnar Wolf (gw...@debian.org):
> Thanks for this information - The first thing I thought was, hey... I
> bike quite confidently in Mexico City. How harder can Montreal be? But
> then again, Sherbrooke seems to be a main city artery, and people have
> a different mindset, where cyclists
On 2017-07-31 22:32, znot...@mailbox.org wrote:
> Here is a route I would probably take if I were doing that ride so I could
> stay on the cyclable route. (I'm local, so I won't be staying at RVC :) )
> (It's the first time I've used umap, so I hope this works)
Many thanks for your hints - I
If I can add from my experience from riding all year around in Montreal,
if you're used to a european city, the streets here are exceedingly
wide. Moreover, drivers over here for some reason seem to hate driving
on the rightmost lane (it's also often used for parking, with about 1 to
1.5m left for
> Le 31 juillet 2017 à 23:23, Gunnar Wolf a écrit :
>
> znot...@mailbox.org dijo [Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 10:32:55PM -0400]:
> > Here is a route I would probably take if I were doing that ride so I
> > could stay on the cyclable route. (I'm local, so I won't be staying
> > at RVC
On 29/07/17 08:26, alberto fuentes wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 1:55 AM, Dererk wrote:
>> It's really amazing and totally worth trying, but since it costs quite
>> some money (and since I would have to travel ~100KM to get them) I would
>> prefer not to burst into tears
If anyone wants to borrow my bike, they are welcome to it.
It's a 50cm nashbar touring bike, with clips, drop handlebars with two
sets of brakes, and an obscene number of gears. I am 170cm and find it
very comfortable. I have misc tools for any basic adjustments.
I also have a helmet you can