Know the rules The Paceline Forum Builder's Spotlight


Go Back   The Paceline Forum > General Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #61  
Old 12-13-2004, 05:47 PM
Keith A's Avatar
Keith A Keith A is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Space Coast of FL
Posts: 18,112
I think I need to check on the statue of limitations before exposing myself to all of cyberspace
Reply With Quote
  #62  
Old 12-13-2004, 05:49 PM
dirtdigger88's Avatar
dirtdigger88 dirtdigger88 is offline
Feel the Force
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: St. Louis Mo.
Posts: 5,111
Keith- since you have posted pictures of yourself- you may want to remain silent. I am not a lawyer- but I have hired them on occasion - it is always better to remain quiet.

Jason
Reply With Quote
  #63  
Old 12-13-2004, 07:02 PM
M_A_Martin
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Ah Jason,
It all depends on the situation. Mostly you're right.
And there are a lot of different sorts of lawyers posting to this thread...who knew!

We'll remember this Keith, next year at the TDFL you'll have to fess up!

Right before whoever is giving whatever presentation starts off we'll bring you up front and center and ask the question:
"Ok Keith...how DID the fire get started?"

Reply With Quote
  #64  
Old 12-13-2004, 09:12 PM
bcm119's Avatar
bcm119 bcm119 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Berkeley, CA
Posts: 1,791
* real name: Brian
* age: 35
* occupation: Cartographer
* favorite bike: My CIII
* fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? 56, table rock road race in southern Oregon, 2006ish
* how many miles ON THE ROAD on a road bike last year? None, and none the previous 2 years due to back injury.
* make up and answer at least one additional question: Why do you love cycling? Well, I love geography- visiting places, getting a sense of the landscape, people, etc. Bikes are the best way to see a place- fast enough to cover alot of territory, but not so fast as to miss the details. Also, the bikes themselves, their aesthetics, and the subtle differences between them.

Last edited by bcm119; 06-29-2012 at 01:52 AM. Reason: Been a while
Reply With Quote
  #65  
Old 12-13-2004, 09:44 PM
Tom Byrnes Tom Byrnes is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 1,060
real name: obvious
residence: The City of Angels
explanation of handle: Huh? Maybe I should have been more anonymous.
explanation of avatar: N/A
age: 57
occupation: trial attorney
favorite bike: Ottrott ST
bikes in stable: Ottrott ST; mavic101's old Huffy-themed Serotta CSi with TDF lugs; Serotta Concours; 1979 Richard Sachs; Vanilla touring bike (featured on Vanilla's website); 1973 Masi Gran Criterium; 1970 Raleigh; 1980 Suntour Centurion; late 1980's Gary Fisher hybrid. Frames: Strong steel frame; Masi Nouvo Strada, Kelme-themed Bottechia.
Pictures of bikes: Photos of the CSi and Vanilla were previously posted by Mavic101 and Sacha White.
Fastest Speed: 50+ mph on a long descent in the Eastern Sierra Fall Century in 1991 on my Concours.
Number of miles: Maybe a few many more than mavic1010 (?) - 2,500 (?)
Biggest Lie: "Honest, honey. I won't buy another bike."
And something fun: Any bike ride by the Pacific Ocean, but especially bike rides during the winter months when the beach area isn't crowded, the air is cool, but it is very sunny with deep blue and crystal clear skies (a winter-only phenomenon in So Cal). Life doesn't get much better.
__________________
Tom
Reply With Quote
  #66  
Old 12-13-2004, 11:52 PM
Carlo
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
* real name: Charlie aka Carlo
* where do you live? New Orleans - "hot, humid & flat". I'm originally from Delaware.
* explanation of your handle: I really don't recall.
* explanation of your avatar: N/A
* age (general or specific) 49
* occupation : Attorney
* favorite bike: Rivendell Road for long rides, Serotta for anything under 30 miles.
* what's in your stable? Serotta CSI, Riv Road, Riv A/R, Merlin XLM, Masi 3V fixed gear, Colnago Super, a Baylis custom on order, and a hopefully a Sach's in my future! I have a few others as well but those above are the high points.
* fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? 38mph flat out on Desire (as in Streetcar Named..) Street when I got lost in the projects in New Orleans.
* how many miles ON THE ROAD on a road bike last year? I really don't know. Either "not enough" or "too many" depending upon who you ask at our home.
* picture of yourself or your ride? I'll post some to the gallery.
* make up and answer at least one additional question.
* what is the biggest lie you've ever told : "Look what I picked up at the garage sale!" I don't do that anymore though, its easier to be up front in the long run.
*Something fun? Every ride is fun in its own way.
Reply With Quote
  #67  
Old 12-14-2004, 12:17 AM
Lost Weekend Lost Weekend is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: santa cruz, calif
Posts: 182
real name: Tony
where do you live: Santa Cruz (Capitola) Calif.
age: 43 - I still have a hard time believing it
occupation: general building contractor
favorite bike:was my serotta colorado, until I found out I had a cracked top tube.
whats in your stable? broken colorado, xci kestrel, uni-vega carisma, just sold a gary fisher joshua, and some time real soon, a new serotta
fastest speed on bike: 19 mph average up alp d'uez
how many miles: 1500 miles, 1500 beers- I'm a well balanced person
biggest lie: 19 mph average up alp d'uez
something fun: life is fun- cycling, skiing, camping, poker, heck I even like my job- its all good!!
Reply With Quote
  #68  
Old 12-14-2004, 12:26 AM
David Kirk's Avatar
David Kirk David Kirk is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Bozeman MT
Posts: 8,466
*real name - Dave
* where do you live? Bozeman MT
* explanation of your handle: It's what I seem to answer to most often
* explanation of your avatar: I feel stupid for not having one....I might need a 12 step program to deal with this
* age (general or specific) 42
* occupation : blue collar laborer
* favorite bike: a tough one....I don't have it anymore but I think it must be the Roll Fast stingray that my Dad put together for me when I was about 8 years old. He put drop bars on it and set it up as a 3 spd. It had my name on the chainguard in chrome lettering and was British Racing Green. It was my first bike and it opened up the world to me.
* what's in your stable? I own 2 bikes...a Terraplane MRB and a full suspension Ti mountian bike I designed and built for myself a good 8 - 10 years ago. Still a wonderful bike.
* fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? 65mph coming down Wilton Mountian Road just north of Saratoga Springs. I came down this thing about 3-4 days a week when I lived there and one could sit up tall on the hoods and still hit 55mph.
* seasonal mileage - I took the computer of the bike last year and it was one of the best things I've ever done.
* picture of yourself or your ride? Like a vampire my image can't be captured on film........or is that reflection in a mirror?
* make up and answer at least one additional question.
* what is the biggest lie you've ever told : "I think my car is all done and won't need anymore time or money"
*Something fun? Passing cars on fast mountain descents, caramel ice cream and drifting my old car through an autocross course.
Reply With Quote
  #69  
Old 12-14-2004, 01:48 AM
arsegas arsegas is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: San Carlos, CA
Posts: 66
* real name: Eric
* where do you live? San Carlos, CA
* explanation of your handle: my singular talent
* explanation of your avatar: technology challenged
* age: 31
* occupation: software sales
* favorite bike: Moots Vamoots
* what's in your stable? '03 Vamoots SL, '99 Gary Fisher Big Sur, old Lime Green Diamondback Prevail
* fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? don't have a computer, but maybe 40-45 descending Alpine Rd West or King's Mtn
* how many miles ON THE ROAD on a road bike last year? perhaps 3000-3500.
* make up and answer at least one additional question: How'd you get into cycling? Got scared off from mtn biking by poison oak, so switched to road biking and loved it instantly.
* what is the biggest lie you've ever told: I just need one more thing for the bike
* and, something fun: Some random things I enjoy: Hiking in the Canadian Rockies, Seychelles, Snowbird, larches in autumn, smell of damp leaves, hiking on fallen pine needles, dumplings, lychees, saskatoon berries, planning next travel adventure, red wine, Calvin & Hobbes, college bball & hockey, brainless video games w/ friends, Chopin, Whose Line is it Anyway?, mullet spotting

Last edited by arsegas; 12-15-2004 at 12:38 AM.
Reply With Quote
  #70  
Old 12-14-2004, 06:57 AM
Sandy Sandy is offline
Kevan's Rose
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Maryland
Posts: 1,463
* real name- Sanford
* residence- Rockville, Maryland
* explanation of handle- nickname given to me by my high school football coach
* explanation of avatar- don't have the slightest idea of how to produce one
* age- 64
* occupation- retired, previously operated a family owned wholesale meat business, a zillion years ago taught high school math, now my sole occupation is to antagonize Calfee Kevan
*favorite bike- Serotta Ottrott, but with Serotta CSi a close second (Ottrott fits much better)
*bikes in stable- CSi and Ottrott, Secretariat, Man O'War, Citation, Seabiscuit, Swaps, Native Dancer,Seattle Slew
*pictures of me and bikes- I coudn't fit into any pictures
*fastest speed on a road bike- 46 mph on several hills in the MD area, once going down a hill in West Virginia- would have been much faster, but I slowed down as it was too windy and I was Scared Sandy
*number of miles on a bike last year- 5,800
*biggest lie- I make up so many stories that my daughter doesn't believe me most of the time, about important and meaningful things I never lie
* and something fun- I never have any fun since I live on the Serotta forum, actually- visiting my daughter and her dog Darby, going out to dinner alone with my wife Gloria, interacting with dogs at the shelter, participating in the Serotta forum, riding my bike with people I like and respect
__________________
Adopt a Pet.
Treat animals with kindness, humans included.
Reply With Quote
  #71  
Old 12-14-2004, 08:41 AM
victoryfactory's Avatar
victoryfactory victoryfactory is offline
Senior Shmoozer
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Queens,NY
Posts: 2,509
Ok...... Updated 2-26-10

* real name- Larry
* residence- Queens, NYC
* explanation of handle- That's the name of my company
* explanation of avatar- Me on my mountain bike
* age- as close to 66 as you can get
* occupation- Small business owner, not bike related
http://victoryfactory.com
*favorite bike- Legend
*bikes -2003 Legend Ti, 2000 Atlanta, Serotta steel MTB,
*fastest speed on a road bike- probably around 50-55 coming down from
rabbit ears pass in Colorado on my cross country ride in 1980 (long time ago)


Title: winter sux!

Last edited by victoryfactory; 12-06-2016 at 07:59 AM. Reason: 2016 update
Reply With Quote
  #72  
Old 12-14-2004, 11:30 AM
duke duke is offline
Captain?
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Rye, NH
Posts: 427
*Real Name: Earl
*Residence: North Hampton, NH
*Explanation of Handle: Nickname given to me by my sister at age 8.
*Explanation of Avatar: Haven't figured that part out yet.
*Age: 50
*Occupation: Ship Master for BP.
*Favorite Bike: IF Steel Crown Jewel.
*Bikes in Stable: IF, Serotta CSI, Fuji Tourer.
*I don't do pictures very well.
*Fastest Speed on a bike: I was told 53 mph, down Dixie Mountain, Portland OR. drafting with a truck. Too terrified to look down at my speedo. I should be old enough to know better. The CSI handled like it was on rails.
*Seasonal mileage: About 3500. Depending on how my knees hold up.
*Not much of a lier. Too much of a space shot to remember who I said what to.
Reply With Quote
  #73  
Old 12-14-2004, 03:27 PM
davids's Avatar
davids davids is offline
the antiviper
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 4,274
* real name: David. And my last name starts with an "S". That's all you're getting.
* where do you live? Boston. Dorchester, to be exact. 16 years in the same place.
* explanation of your handle:David. And my last name starts with an "S". That's all you're getting. Is there an echo in here?
* explanation of your avatar: It's a Steel Axiom. Not my Steel Axiom, but close enough...
* age (general or specific): 44
* occupation: Director of MIS for a large government agency
* favorite bike: My next one. (I stole this excellent answer from dirtdigger. Thank you!)
* what's in your stable? a 1999 Seven Steel Axiom, a 2001 Klein Adept (with hardly an orginal part left), and a late-90s Fisher Tassajara, now set up for commuting and general heavy-duty city riding.
* fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? Right around 50 mph, on a parkway hill near my mom's house in Cleveland this March. The temperature was just above freezing, and so was I!
* how many miles ON THE ROAD on a road bike last year? Around 2,500, if you don't count the tedious miles on my trainer all winter long.
* picture of yourself or your ride? The Seven The Klein. No pics of the Fisher. You're not missing too much.
* make up and answer at least one additional question.Three of the eight bikes I've owned as an adult have been stolen. Only one was my fault.
* what is the biggest lie you've ever told? I better not take this question too seriously. Umm. "No, I'm not a virgin!"
* and, something fun. I am a big fan of, and very knowledgable about, Rock and Roll. I believe the three greatest rock bands were the Beatles, the Velvet Underground, and the Clash. All my esthetic judgements (which are correct, by the way!) can be traced back to that statement.
__________________
David
=======================
http://www.velocipedesalon.com/forum/
Reply With Quote
  #74  
Old 12-14-2004, 04:22 PM
Don Don is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Boynton Beach, Florida
Posts: 158
Name: Don
Resides: Boynton Beach, FL (between Palm Beach and Boca Raton)
Age: Born 04/28/33 Oh well, still only 71
Favorite Bike: 2004 Legend
Stable of Bikes: Legend, Bridgestone RB-1, Bridgestone XO-1
Fastest Road Speed: 31.2 on Florida road (2004), 37 downhill in Wisconsin with bent rim (1998)
How Many Miles: Crossed 5,000 this morning
Make Up and Answer One Question: Can cyclists ever gain respect from municipal agencies and motorists? Yes, providing they're willing to support their sport by demonstrating courteous and legal riding habits!
Biggest Lie: I don't lie
Something Fun: Continuing work as a cycling advocate. Board member of Florida Bicycle Association and Safe Bicycling Coalition of Palm Beach County
Reply With Quote
  #75  
Old 12-14-2004, 06:45 PM
Jeff N. Jeff N. is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 11,063
Quote:
Originally Posted by davids
* real name: David. And my last name starts with an "S". That's all you're getting.
* where do you live? Boston. Dorchester, to be exact. 16 years in the same place.
* explanation of your handle:David. And my last name starts with an "S". That's all you're getting. Is there an echo in here?
* explanation of your avatar: It's a Steel Axiom. Not my Steel Axiom, but close enough...
* age (general or specific): 44
* occupation: Director of MIS for a large government agency
* favorite bike: My next one. (I stole this excellent answer from dirtdigger. Thank you!)
* what's in your stable? a 1999 Seven Steel Axiom, a 2001 Klein Adept (with hardly an orginal part left), and a late-90s Fisher Tassajara, now set up for commuting and general heavy-duty city riding.
* fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? Right around 50 mph, on a parkway hill near my mom's house in Cleveland this March. The temperature was just above freezing, and so was I!
* how many miles ON THE ROAD on a road bike last year? Around 2,500, if you don't count the tedious miles on my trainer all winter long.
* picture of yourself or your ride? The Seven The Klein. No pics of the Fisher. You're not missing too much.
* make up and answer at least one additional question.Three of the eight bikes I've owned as an adult have been stolen. Only one was my fault.
* what is the biggest lie you've ever told? I better not take this question too seriously. Umm. "No, I'm not a virgin!"
* and, something fun. I am a big fan of, and very knowledgable about, Rock and Roll. I believe the three greatest rock bands were the Beatles, the Velvet Underground, and the Clash. All my esthetic judgements (which are correct, by the way!) can be traced back to that statement.
I'm gonna have to say Beatles, Stones, CCR. Jeff N.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:27 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.