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Old May 3rd 17, 01:11 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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how is the brain working ?

I base in a place absolutely requiring free movement both foot cycle boat n carr selling condos n upward costs for beach housing. Roads wrok good increase from 25000 to ? 400000 winters and growing over 40 years.

The Interstate I75 jams during rush hour winters,,,,caws there's a bend in it.

Mostly the beef is space vs vehicle numbers n no adequate planning but very strongly local attitudes, ethnicity, or in J's area country folk in town.

I can go to Naples largely well off NYorkers n trade positions on the blvd no problem

where I base mostly retired Ohioans some Illini and the local menial servant class...like driving thru molasses. Safe but gripppy. I whiz thru their clots like a sharp knife thru a hot turkey.

75 miles away, Miami everyone seems either on drugs or drunk doing a speed test for Ferrari. No give and take flow thru traffic only me first you die we'll get you for that ....
 




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