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On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 08:06:34 -0500, "Jonah Falcon" <jonahnynla@mindspring.com> wrote: >Anyone interested in this? > >http://simulshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=149 I've been doing most of my playing on the 360 for the last little while, but I liked Ship Simulator 2006 and picked up the 2008 version a while back. It's the sort of slow paced game that you can play with a KB and mouse     

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Author: Jeff Holinski
Date: Dec 24, 2008 13:02

Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: Roger Merriman wrote: It's not likely to be used often. but now and then it would be handy. it's likely to live in the car (1) boot so smaller is better, though Sa's route takes her along park gravel paths etc so needs to be able to cope and not be too twichy about it. any thoughts? i'm heading towards a brompton
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Roger Merriman wrote: > It's not likely to be used often. but now and then it would be handy. > > it's likely to live in the car (1) boot so smaller is better, though > Sa's route takes her along park gravel paths etc so needs to be able to > cope and not be too twichy about it. > > any thoughts? i'm heading towards a brompton if only due to the fold > into a tiny wee lump. though the dawes     

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Author: Roger Merriman
Date: Jun 4, 2008 05:07

My partner's company has just started doing the bike to work. so my partner has hit upon the idea of a folding bike. It's not likely to be used often. but now and then it would be handy. it's likely to live in the car (1) boot so smaller is better, though Sa's route takes her along park gravel paths etc so needs to be able to cope and not be too twichy about it. any thoughts? i'm heading
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Paul Boyd <usenet.is.worse@plusnet> wrote: > Mark said the following on 06/05/2008 14:45: > > > Agreed. I don't think these petitions make any difference - that > > would be much too democratic for the UK ;-) However laws do get > > passed with very little thought attached IMHO. > > I was a little surprised that they didn't use the government petition > site for this. Not that it would     

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Author: Peter Clinch
Date: Jun 3, 2008 06:51

<W.Warburton@ed.ac.uk> wrote: On 23 Apr, 19:23, "Doki" <mrd...@gmail.com> wrote: Don Whybrow wrote: Doki wrote: Don Whybrow wrote: Peter Clinch wrote: Doki wrote: Yep, but my mountain bike had a less comfy position for me than the racer, until I got a high rise stem for the MTB. I'd not say one type of bike is always
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"JohnH" <JohnH@...com> wrote: > I came of my bike when I was riding home in the dark. I think I caught a > stone at the wrong angle. My bike has narrow tires, and I'm wondering if > wide tires would be more stable... (I could have been run over) > John, > Christchurch, NZ um my feeling is yes, certinaly softer, wide tires even out the surface and are less twichy. from mud tires to road     

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Author: Roger Merriman
Date: Jun 3, 2008 05:59

On 6 8 , 1 34 , beaum...@mindless.com (twichy nose space mole) wrote: In article <1180936873.575336.109...@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, %% Date: ,Sun, 03 Jun 2007 23:01:13 -0700 says... On Jun 4, 1:30 pm, beaum...@mindless.com (twichy nose space mole) wrote: You people are arguing about jobs?!?! I welcomed many immigrants of all kinds into my home
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On 6 8 , 1 34 , beaum...@mindless.com (twichy nose space mole) wrote: > In article <1180936873.575336.109...@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, %% Date: > ,Sun, 03 Jun 2007 23:01:13 -0700 says... > > > > > > >On Jun 4, 1:30 pm, beaum...@mindless.com (twichy nose space mole) > >wrote: > >> You people are arguing about jobs?!?! > >> I welcomed many immigrants of all kinds into > >> my home     

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Author: Roger Merriman
Date: May 7, 2008 02:42

In article <1180936873.575336.109560@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, %% Date: ,Sun, 03 Jun 2007 23:01:13 -0700 says... On Jun 4, 1:30 pm, beaum...@mindless.com (twichy nose space mole) wrote: You people are arguing about jobs?!?! I welcomed many immigrants of all kinds into my home, community and work place. I learned from them hatred, prejudice, cheating, sexism and racism
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Author: Roger Merriman
Date: Apr 24, 2008 05:23

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Author: Roger Merriman
Date: Jul 17, 2007 06:52

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Date: Jun 7, 2007 22:52

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Author: twichy nose space mole
Date: Jun 7, 2007 22:34

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