Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure.....

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2015/05/16 09:34:07 (permalink)

Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure.....

I found this interesting...
 
http://viewpure.com/MFzDaBzBlL0?ref=bkmk
 

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    bapu
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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/16 10:55:12 (permalink)
    Very interesting.
     
    Kind of like switching DAWs?
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    jbow
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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/16 12:10:27 (permalink)
    Nice.
    We take a lot for granted. Assumptions often turn out to be wrong.
    I think, therefore I am. Maybe, maybe not.

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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/16 14:40:25 (permalink)
    bapu
    Very interesting.
     
    Kind of like switching DAWs?


    +1000


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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/17 04:06:07 (permalink)
    I remember this one guy claiming he had invented an anti-gravity chair and he wanted to show it to us.  We got over to his yard and then watched as the guy sat in the chair, turned it on and took off.  We never saw him again...

     
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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/17 21:57:04 (permalink)
    craigb
    I remember this one guy claiming he had invented an anti-gravity chair and he wanted to show it to us.  We got over to his yard and then watched as the guy sat in the chair, turned it on and took off.  We never saw him again...





    Was his name Larry Walters by any chance?
     


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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/18 09:31:16 (permalink)
    We used to have an Aunty Gravity chair. Once she sat there, nothing on Earth could move her. 
     
    One day, I moved her chair to vacuum underneath it and I didn't put it back in place. When she went to sit down, she missed the chair. We had to put a rug over that spot to keep the dog from falling into the abyss. 
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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/18 12:41:07 (permalink)
    I fail to see the gravity in all this speculation.
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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/18 19:11:05 (permalink)
    Gravity holding you down?  Inertia holding you back? 

     
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    Re: Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure..... 2015/05/21 06:35:17 (permalink)
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    Riding a bike...you never forget. Sure.....



    I forgot to ride mine yesterday... if that helps any. Spent all weekend anticipating a Wednesday ride thru the park. Then Wednesday came and totally spaced it.
    post edited by soens - 2015/05/21 06:41:49
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