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Heal quickly. Your bike OK?
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Thanks for the best wishes! Bike is potentially fine - I rode away from the crash just fine.
I'll have to get it on the stand and do a thorough inspection later.
I'll have to get it on the stand and do a thorough inspection later.
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Good luck to the job hunters .... stressful stuff.
We've gone through some downsizing the last couple of years. Glad it seems to have stabilized.
We've gone through some downsizing the last couple of years. Glad it seems to have stabilized.
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Decided to cancel plans to do Race Du Lac stage race in Lake Charles this weekend. Weather forecast is looking pretty lousy for Friday/Sat, and it looks like I-10 is going to be closed at the TX/LA border due to flooding from previous rains, so who knows how difficult it would be to even get there. I'm bummed, really enjoyed that race last year; but it would hard to justify the expense (2-night hotel stay isn't cheap there) given the likely conditions.
Backup plan is to visit my bother's family in D/FW area and do the Ranger Roundup RR on Sunday.
Backup plan is to visit my bother's family in D/FW area and do the Ranger Roundup RR on Sunday.
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Decided to cancel plans to do Race Du Lac stage race in Lake Charles this weekend. Weather forecast is looking pretty lousy for Friday/Sat, and it looks like I-10 is going to be closed at the TX/LA border due to flooding from previous rains, so who knows how difficult it would be to even get there. I'm bummed, really enjoyed that race last year; but it would hard to justify the expense (2-night hotel stay isn't cheap there) given the likely conditions.
Backup plan is to visit my bother's family in D/FW area and do the Ranger Roundup RR on Sunday.
Backup plan is to visit my bother's family in D/FW area and do the Ranger Roundup RR on Sunday.
Of course, the folks living near the Sabine have other concerns.
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Demain, on roule!
Regards,
Chuck
Demain, on roule!
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I'm planning to make it over that way for the ITT and the Tour de Louisiane SR though.
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The office of the Honorable Daryl Issa called Puppy Doge (Daniel) today and offered him an appointment to the US Air Force Academy.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
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TrainingPeaks is hiring. I can't tell if it's a match for you. https://home.trainingpeaks.com/careers
No, technically RIF'd, but...what's in a name.
Called back, shrug. Engineering VP/Director would be glad to have me. Finance guys need to keep their jobs though. The joy of a company with corporate overlords. Gotta hit the numbers for the year, or else.
Boulder, Seattle, Portland are basically the other places I'd consider moving. Valygrl, know anyone hiring product development engineers?
Called back, shrug. Engineering VP/Director would be glad to have me. Finance guys need to keep their jobs though. The joy of a company with corporate overlords. Gotta hit the numbers for the year, or else.
Boulder, Seattle, Portland are basically the other places I'd consider moving. Valygrl, know anyone hiring product development engineers?
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You sure you want to encourage him to go for the F35? Seems like there is a new report out every day about how bad that plane is.
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Wow. Congrats to Daniel.
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The office of the Honorable Daryl Issa called Puppy Doge (Daniel) today and offered him an appointment to the US Air Force Academy.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
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we apparently have a "real," Spanish pun intended, former pro on my collegiate team, and i may get to race with him on Sunday
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The office of the Honorable Daryl Issa called Puppy Doge (Daniel) today and offered him an appointment to the US Air Force Academy.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
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The office of the Honorable Daryl Issa called Puppy Doge (Daniel) today and offered him an appointment to the US Air Force Academy.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
He has 8 more colleges to hear from, but this was #1 (over some higher ranked ones), so cycling and rowing days to be put on temporary hold after Redlands and a bit of Euro stuff in May.
This is a bit more bittersweet than thought as the cycling opportunity is looking better, but he's just 5 miles from USAC HQ and a few more from the velodrome. So he can make the choice in 3 years between cycling and F35s.
I'll be looking for a therapist.
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In line with the whole doping thing I used to say that if I was a general I'd want my guys to dope, if it meant they could do a better job. It's a tough balance, living/surviving aka winning the battle, versus being clean/er and dead. But then there's the "what if you win the battle/war and then die because of the dope?". So now I'm ambivalent. However, if it's war, and if it's about killing or getting killed, I think that a doped soldier that performs better is not a bad thing.
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"...during the Lance years, being fit became the No. 1 thing. Totally the only thing. It’s a big part of what we do, but fitness is not the only thing. There’s skills, there’s tactics … there’s all kinds of stuff..." Tim Johnson
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Doping without cycling is uninteresting.
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