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My cycling holiday to Spain was cancelled of course for the obvious reason but I still have this week off. Although a bit chilly and windy the weather is nice so I can ride bike a lot. On todays ride at a certain point I hear a tractor coming from behind and pulled to the right to let him pass. It was a tractor that had been dumping chalk over the fields all white itself. When he just passed me he went over a bump and the valve opened a bit and suddenly I was riding in a big white cloud of chalk covering my whole black bike and my clothes. some of it blew off but on the rest of my route, still had to go 25 km, people starred at me puzzled....;-)
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On Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 4:11:25 PM UTC-7, wrote:
My cycling holiday to Spain was cancelled of course for the obvious reason but I still have this week off. Although a bit chilly and windy the weather is nice so I can ride bike a lot. On todays ride at a certain point I hear a tractor coming from behind and pulled to the right to let him pass. It was a tractor that had been dumping chalk over the fields all white itself.. When he just passed me he went over a bump and the valve opened a bit and suddenly I was riding in a big white cloud of chalk covering my whole black bike and my clothes. some of it blew off but on the rest of my route, still had to go 25 km, people starred at me puzzled....;-) Lou (thrum-thrum bum bum) Ghost riders IN the sky. I decided that I just didn't feel like going out in cold overcast skies after an absolutely perfect sky last night with the light pollution very low and many star clusters showing brightly. So I waited until 11 to leave and it was still too cold for comfort even into a damned headwind. It seems like I can't remember a time when I didn't have a headwind. It was only a 27 mile ride but 5 miles of it was on a bike path which is to day a "multiuse" path with everyone taking their kids out on training wheel bikes that they cannot control. 30 traffic lights and I still averaged 13.3 mph. There is one section returning from the end of the paved bike path that is usually hell. I cannot figure where all of the heavy traffic comes from on a dead end street with side streets into residential neighborhoods. But there has to be a heavy trucking firm in there somewhere. Yehhhhhh! Shelter in place will give me no traffic on the 1/4 mile section. ****TTT no such luck. There was more traffic along there than usual. I had a little luck, there was a break in traffic where I had to move to the left turn lane and I had a green light and the mutton head in the giant SUV stopped looking at this cell phone early enough that he make the light and me too. I have this external wiring kit for Di2. It is an EW-7970-S. These are now as high as $137 on eBay. I've been trying to sell it for $20 plus shipping and no luck. Several emails but I have to explain everything to them the same thing that is IN the advertisement on Craigslist and THEN they check a first time and learn that it doesn't work for their setup. Just had to do the same damn thing for some guy in Florida (how the hell did he even think to look for something like that on San Francisco bay area Craigslist?) Same deal, "Oh, dude that is for the old Dura Ace". But they really should make a kit like this for the latest external wiring stuff. It is the wires, the battery carrier, the wire covers and the wiring tool. Apparently this was before they got a good EE working on it since these wires all have three or four wires per connector. Since it said Dura Ace wiring kit I picked up for $25 at the time. Too bad it didn't work. The individual parts cost me about $200 to buy individually. |
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On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 18:45:57 -0500, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/31/2020 6:11 PM, wrote: My cycling holiday to Spain was cancelled of course for the obvious reason but I still have this week off. Although a bit chilly and windy the weather is nice so I can ride bike a lot. On todays ride at a certain point I hear a tractor coming from behind and pulled to the right to let him pass. It was a tractor that had been dumping chalk over the fields all white itself. When he just passed me he went over a bump and the valve opened a bit and suddenly I was riding in a big white cloud of chalk covering my whole black bike and my clothes. some of it blew off but on the rest of my route, still had to go 25 km, people starred at me puzzled....;-) Lou Let's hope it was chalk... The most usual white dust like stuff applied to fields is crushed limestone, sometimes called aglime. It is used to neutralize acidic soil. -- cheers, John B. |
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On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 2:38:28 AM UTC+2, John B. wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 18:45:57 -0500, AMuzi wrote: On 3/31/2020 6:11 PM, wrote: My cycling holiday to Spain was cancelled of course for the obvious reason but I still have this week off. Although a bit chilly and windy the weather is nice so I can ride bike a lot. On todays ride at a certain point I hear a tractor coming from behind and pulled to the right to let him pass. It was a tractor that had been dumping chalk over the fields all white itself. When he just passed me he went over a bump and the valve opened a bit and suddenly I was riding in a big white cloud of chalk covering my whole black bike and my clothes. some of it blew off but on the rest of my route, still had to go 25 km, people starred at me puzzled....;-) Lou Let's hope it was chalk... The most usual white dust like stuff applied to fields is crushed limestone, sometimes called aglime. It is used to neutralize acidic soil. -- cheers, John B. I think you are right. Lou |
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On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 12:11:25 AM UTC+1, wrote:
My cycling holiday to Spain was cancelled of course for the obvious reason but I still have this week off. Although a bit chilly and windy the weather is nice so I can ride bike a lot. On todays ride at a certain point I hear a tractor coming from behind and pulled to the right to let him pass. It was a tractor that had been dumping chalk over the fields all white itself.. When he just passed me he went over a bump and the valve opened a bit and suddenly I was riding in a big white cloud of chalk covering my whole black bike and my clothes. some of it blew off but on the rest of my route, still had to go 25 km, people starred at me puzzled....;-) Lou The Skeleton Rides! -- AJ |
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On 4/1/2020 2:28 AM, wrote:
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 1:46:04 AM UTC+2, AMuzi wrote: On 3/31/2020 6:11 PM, wrote: My cycling holiday to Spain was cancelled of course for the obvious reason but I still have this week off. Although a bit chilly and windy the weather is nice so I can ride bike a lot. On todays ride at a certain point I hear a tractor coming from behind and pulled to the right to let him pass. It was a tractor that had been dumping chalk over the fields all white itself. When he just passed me he went over a bump and the valve opened a bit and suddenly I was riding in a big white cloud of chalk covering my whole black bike and my clothes. some of it blew off but on the rest of my route, still had to go 25 km, people starred at me puzzled....;-) Lou Let's hope it was chalk... Yeah I think is was. The stuff that you have to put over your lawn in the spring to restore the pH value. But I cleaned my bike right away when I arrived home and put my clothes in the washer and showered of course ;-) Lou More probably limestone (which isn't very different from diatomacious earth) -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 2:38:28 AM UTC+2, John B. wrote: On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 18:45:57 -0500, AMuzi wrote: On 3/31/2020 6:11 PM, wrote: My cycling holiday to Spain was cancelled of course for the obvious reason but I still have this week off. Although a bit chilly and windy the weather is nice so I can ride bike a lot. On todays ride at a certain point I hear a tractor coming from behind and pulled to the right to let him pass. It was a tractor that had been dumping chalk over the fields all white itself. When he just passed me he went over a bump and the valve opened a bit and suddenly I was riding in a big white cloud of chalk covering my whole black bike and my clothes. some of it blew off but on the rest of my route, still had to go 25 km, people starred at me puzzled....;-) Lou Let's hope it was chalk... The most usual white dust like stuff applied to fields is crushed limestone, sometimes called aglime. It is used to neutralize acidic soil. -- cheers, John B. I think you are right. Both chalk and limestone are mostly calcium carbonate, CaCO3. Once ground into powder it would probably take a microscope and more mineralogy than I have to tell them apart. |
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