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Recumbent trike website?
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I'm planning on starting a recumbent trike website. However, I'm not sure exactly what it should contain. I know I'll probably have articles about trike-touring and review of gear. Also, I'm disabled, and ride with my walker strapped to the back of the trike. So, I'll probably have some articles about cycling and disabilities. I'm unsure about what else it should have. Do you have any ideas? |
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wrote in message ... Hello, I'm planning on starting a recumbent trike website. However, I'm not sure exactly what it should contain. I know I'll probably have articles about trike-touring and review of gear. Also, I'm disabled, and ride with my walker strapped to the back of the trike. So, I'll probably have some articles about cycling and disabilities. I'm unsure about what else it should have. Do you have any ideas? The main idea I have is that you are embarked on a fool's errand. Just what the world needs, another cycling website! I suggest you ride your trike more and forget about websites. They are a total waste of time and effort. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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On Jul 24, 8:47 pm, " wrote:
Hello, I'm planning on starting a recumbent trike website. However, I'm not sure exactly what it should contain. I know I'll probably have articles about trike-touring and review of gear. Also, I'm disabled, and ride with my walker strapped to the back of the trike. So, I'll probably have some articles about cycling and disabilities. I'm unsure about what else it should have. Do you have any ideas? #1 Ignore Ed, he's never gotten over when they switched from acoustic coupled modems. It's your web site from your unique experiences, put up what you know. My web site lists daily updates on bike wrecks, and when there is enough information about the wreck I tell my readers how they could have avoided that wreck. You ride a trike and need to use a walker to get around off the trike, I'm sure there are people that need to use walkers but would ride trikes if they knew how to transfer from one to the other. You have already figured that one out, put that in a separate page on your site. And that's just the one example off the top of my head. Go forth and contribute to the general knowledge! |
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wrote in message ... Hello, I'm planning on starting a recumbent trike website. However, I'm not sure exactly what it should contain. I know I'll probably have articles about trike-touring and review of gear. Also, I'm disabled, and ride with my walker strapped to the back of the trike. So, I'll probably have some articles about cycling and disabilities. I'm unsure about what else it should have. Do you have any ideas? I have met, a couple of times, a fellow who rides on the Fox River Trail on a Trice with a walker strapped to the back end. I think there might be an audience with similar interest in how HPVs can be modified for people with different abiliteis, but I'm not sure how you would get the word out that your site exists. gotbent, aka FRT rider |
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You probably already know about Mike's. If you don't start by looking at it
and then deciding what else you might like to contribute to the dialog. Here is the URL for Mike's site. http://home.mindspring.com/~kb7mxu/ Jeff wrote in message ... Hello, I'm planning on starting a recumbent trike website. However, I'm not sure exactly what it should contain. I know I'll probably have articles about trike-touring and review of gear. Also, I'm disabled, and ride with my walker strapped to the back of the trike. So, I'll probably have some articles about cycling and disabilities. I'm unsure about what else it should have. Do you have any ideas? |
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On Jul 25, 6:29*pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
"Opus" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 8:47 pm, " wrote: Hello, I'm planning on starting a recumbent trike website. However, I'm not sure exactly what it should contain. I know I'll probably have articles about trike-touring and review of gear. Also, I'm disabled, and ride with my walker strapped to the back of the trike. So, I'll probably have some articles about cycling and disabilities. I'm unsure about what else it should have. Do you have any ideas? Edward Dolan wrote: The main idea I have is that you are embarked on a fool's errand. Just what the world needs, another cycling website! I suggest you ride your trike more and forget about websites. They are a total waste of time and effort. #1 Ignore Ed, he's never gotten over when they switched from acoustic coupled modems. It's your web site from your unique experiences, put up what you know. My web site lists daily updates on bike wrecks, and when there is enough information about the wreck I tell my readers how they could have avoided that wreck. You ride a trike and need to use a walker to get around off the trike, I'm sure there are people that need to use walkers but would ride trikes if they knew how to transfer from one to the other. You have already figured that one out, put that in a separate page on your site. And that's just the one example off the top of my head. Go forth and contribute to the general knowledge! Folks who are crippled or otherwise discombobulated should stay home and look at TV and read books. Leave the gallivanting to those who still have some physicality. The way things are going some blind fool (can't see a thing) will soon want to climb Mount Everest or sail around the world. Ed Dolan the Great says stay home and tend to your garden. That is what Voltaire recommended and so it is good enough for me too (even though he was a Freaking Frenchman)! Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota PS: Never pass up an opportunity to insult a nationality, a race or a religion. Otherwise, you are not Great! You misspelled GRATE. Predictably, Ed has again seized the opportunity to be anything but helpful to the originator of this thread. In his characteristic obnoxious and dismissive style, Ed demonstrated his draconian insensitivity, contributing nothing but trademark sardonic verbiage. Ed needs to address this problem with his therapist. |
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On Jul 28, 10:56*pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
"JimmyMac" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 6:29 pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote: "Opus" wrote in message .... On Jul 24, 8:47 pm, " wrote: Hello, I'm planning on starting a recumbent trike website. However, I'm not sure exactly what it should contain. I know I'll probably have articles about trike-touring and review of gear. Also, I'm disabled, and ride with my walker strapped to the back of the trike. So, I'll probably have some articles about cycling and disabilities. I'm unsure about what else it should have. Do you have any ideas? Edward Dolan wrote: The main idea I have is that you are embarked on a fool's errand. Just what the world needs, another cycling website! I suggest you ride your trike more and forget about websites. They are a total waste of time and effort. #1 Ignore Ed, he's never gotten over when they switched from acoustic coupled modems. It's your web site from your unique experiences, put up what you know.. My web site lists daily updates on bike wrecks, and when there is enough information about the wreck I tell my readers how they could have avoided that wreck. You ride a trike and need to use a walker to get around off the trike, I'm sure there are people that need to use walkers but would ride trikes if they knew how to transfer from one to the other. You have already figured that one out, put that in a separate page on your site. And that's just the one example off the top of my head. Go forth and contribute to the general knowledge! Folks who are crippled or otherwise discombobulated should stay home and look at TV and read books. Leave the gallivanting to those who still have some physicality. The way things are going some blind fool (can't see a thing) will soon want to climb Mount Everest or sail around the world. Ed Dolan the Great says stay home and tend to your garden. That is what Voltaire recommended and so it is good enough for me too (even though he was a Freaking Frenchman)! Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota PS: Never pass up an opportunity to insult a nationality, a race or a religion. Otherwise, you are not Great! You misspelled GRATE. *Predictably, Ed has again seized the opportunity to be anything but helpful to the originator of this thread. *In his characteristic obnoxious and dismissive style, Ed demonstrated his draconian insensitivity, contributing nothing but trademark sardonic verbiage. *Ed needs to address this problem with his therapist. No need to praise me. It is just part of My Greatness! As expected ... perceptive as the average tree stump. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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"JimmyMac" wrote in message ... On Jul 28, 10:56 pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote: [...] No need to praise me. It is just part of My Greatness! As expected ... perceptive as the average tree stump. Why not learn how to edit a post? After you have learned that, why not learn how to admit defeat and slink off into that good night? Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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