The many questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread XVII

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I don't know if this is true but I've read that due to the fact that recumbent bikes were banned in the 30s by the UCI from their biking competitions (basically, this French dude biked so fast with his that the officials realised that recumbent bikes were unfair). Because of that, it never became as well known as the upright one.

To answer your second question, I would say that it depends:
1) Due to the low height of recumbents, they don't make you nearly as visible to drivers as the uprights.
2) The time it takes for you to start moving forward takes longer with the recumbent than it does with the upright, and it requires more "relative skill". So unless you have a lot of experience and you can start rolling just-like-that when you need to (say, at a traffic light), it's not that convenient.
3) When you are turning, you need more space for your curve.

So if you are going to be biking a lot through an urban environment with lots of cars and not always a lot of space for bends, it's not the best. Luckily, Stockholm has a lot of bike roads so it might not be that bad...

If you have to travel a longer distance, the recumbent is much better because it is way more ergonomic and comfortable.
 
At various times going through this site I have come across posts by and references to "50" . He seems like a much loved member around here . After checking out his profile and looking at some posts , the guys hilarious and sharp as a tac. Numerous people profess to miss him .

So what happened to him ?
 
From what I heard, life happened to him. ;) Last I saw, he pops up every once in a while, but not nearly as often as before. Probably just doesn't have the time.
 
At various times going through this site I have come across posts by and references to "50" . He seems like a much loved member around here . After checking out his profile and looking at some posts , the guys hilarious and sharp as a tac. Numerous people profess to miss him .

So what happened to him ?

Fifty is the head of the largest mafia on CFC.
 
Fifty is the head of the largest mafia on CFC.
Apparently the largest mafia on CFC is inactive then. Fifty hasn't been on since late June.
 
Apparently the largest mafia on CFC is inactive then. Fifty hasn't been on since late June.

He has his partner in crime and BFFL Perfection, as well as the largest social group and largest CFC-based chatroom to stay active.

You young'ns need to learn your CFC history.
 
He has his partner in crime and BFFL Perfection, as well as the largest social group and largest CFC-based chatroom to stay active.

You young'ns need to learn your CFC history.

Pfft! You may have the largest social group, but you do not have 20% of posts in all the social groups! Check mah sig.
 
He has his partner in crime and BFFL Perfection, as well as the largest social group and largest CFC-based chatroom to stay active.

You young'ns need to learn your CFC history.



My social group has nearly twice as many members and 30 times as many posts.... :)

Just saying... :cool:
 
My social group has nearly twice as many members and 30 times as many posts.... :)

Just saying... :cool:
Speaking of which, what is you social group? The name is a bit vague.
 
At various times going through this site I have come across posts by and references to "50" . He seems like a much loved member around here . After checking out his profile and looking at some posts , the guys hilarious and sharp as a tac. Numerous people profess to miss him .

So what happened to him ?
I keep him chained up in my basement. You can't have him.

:love:
 
Speaking of which, what is you social group? The name is a bit vague.


I'm most interested in the discussion of ideas. Anything that doesn't work in OT. But I'm open to just about any other discussions as well.
 
Random survey question. First read this:

A young girl is playing in her bedroom when she hears her mother call to her from outside, so she runs downstairs to meet her mother.

As she's running through the hallway, the door to the cupboard under the stairs opens, and a hand reaches out and pulls her in. It's her mother.

She whispers to the child, "Don't go outside. I heard it too."

Question - where is the actual mother: in the cupboard or outside?
 
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