capitan harlock wrote: Oh where are you now pussy willow that smiled on this leaf? When I was alone you promised the stone from your heart my head kissed the ground I was half the way down, treading the sand please, please, lift a hand I'm only a person whose armbands beat on his hands, hang tall won't you miss me? Wouldn't you miss me at all? p.s. ciao ng.
<jerry_friedman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ffb6bf77-01b8-4515-a65a-b69291b37914@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... On Jun 12, 9:40 am, "Mike Lyle" <mike_lyle...@REMOVETHISyahoo.co.uk> wrote: Ray wrote: Hi, Please tell me what "from" means in the following sentence: Every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed
Simon Brooke wrote: Ekul Namsob ('notmyaddress.1.ekulnamsob@wronghead.com') wrote: Could you explain what you mean by 'untrimmable' please? [snipped] Ah well there you go, you see. My (downtube) shimano shifters predated the introduction of indexing on the front mech. Although they're still rubbish at changing the chainring, but I wonder if this is partly due to the radius of
Simon Brooke <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote: in message <7m2e5315pmo8ben0ojgbqf57attkemsrgb@4ax.com>, Membrane ('invalid@invalid.invalid') wrote: The rear can be changed under full load, both up and down. Not so for the front where you have to let the chain go slack to get it to shift. I try to be on the right chainring /before/ an incline. If I need to change chainring