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#552
So it is
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Awesome pictures, Bill. Thank you for sharing those.
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So it is
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Here's a first world problem... We want to go look at Christmas Lights, but we're having a lot fun with the people that are showing up to look at ours. Maybe Christmas Eve will be the right night.
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Where else but the internet can a bunch of cyclists go and be the tough guy? - - jdon
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Where else but the internet can a bunch of cyclists go and be the tough guy? - - jdon
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California finally has a cycling-related vanity plate!
https://calbikeplate.com/
Not as nice as the Oregon "share the road" plate but it'll do as long as enough people pre-order!
https://calbikeplate.com/
Not as nice as the Oregon "share the road" plate but it'll do as long as enough people pre-order!
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So, 22 hour day. Over....finally. my new trainer arrived! I'm too tired to open it. New cassette for Contador is here!
so it begins.
so it begins.
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Not even just "an office" - there are technically offices here in Austin and many other places. They want all their tech workers in "core locations" though, and that's Dallas, Charlotte, Chicago. The hell of it is it wouldn't even address the one downside of the telecommuting, which is not being on-site with my coworkers since they'd be scattered across other buildings and other sites, even for those at the same city. I'd still be interacting primarily by phone and Skype and Webex, just after commuting and being stuck in an office.
The other option is the severance, which for me would be 26-28 weeks of full pay. Which, to be fair, is not bad, but as long as my manager says I'm producing at home it seems stupid to insist I have to go into the office arbitrarily.
The other option is the severance, which for me would be 26-28 weeks of full pay. Which, to be fair, is not bad, but as long as my manager says I'm producing at home it seems stupid to insist I have to go into the office arbitrarily.
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So cue cards with, "right at the Confederate General statue" and "left at the Dixie flag," wouldn't be specific enough for navigation purposes?
I suppose one could just download the Worlds course from Strava and ride it. What could possibly go wrong?
I suppose one could just download the Worlds course from Strava and ride it. What could possibly go wrong?
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I got pissed at my new (< 3 hours) snowblower made by MTD and sold it yesterday. I now have an awesome Honda blower.
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I think Richmond is pretty cosmopolitan these days. However, much as I would enjoy a ride with you, the minimum of 2.5 hrs each way on one of the most hellish interstate highways in the country is not something I'm quite ready inflict on myself.
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Oh, I was forgetting that you were on the other side of DC - I was thinking that it'd be about an hour each way for both of us. Yeah, 2+ hours each way is a bit much.
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And yes, Richmond seems to be a fine city - I was poking fun at the expense of others, of course. I made a few trips in to Richmond last year - a ride with Dan, some beers on another occasion and a family trip to a botanical garden. From what I see, the city and state are trending in a good direction.
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Slow day... I’m getting ready to leave for my monthly blood test, oncologist visit, and injection and then for a haircut, unrelated, of course. No riding unless my Kickr begs me later or throws a guilt trip at me which is more likely.
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Not even just "an office" - there are technically offices here in Austin and many other places. They want all their tech workers in "core locations" though, and that's Dallas, Charlotte, Chicago. The hell of it is it wouldn't even address the one downside of the telecommuting, which is not being on-site with my coworkers since they'd be scattered across other buildings and other sites, even for those at the same city. I'd still be interacting primarily by phone and Skype and Webex, just after commuting and being stuck in an office.
The other option is the severance, which for me would be 26-28 weeks of full pay. Which, to be fair, is not bad, but as long as my manager says I'm producing at home it seems stupid to insist I have to go into the office arbitrarily.
The other option is the severance, which for me would be 26-28 weeks of full pay. Which, to be fair, is not bad, but as long as my manager says I'm producing at home it seems stupid to insist I have to go into the office arbitrarily.
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Oddly, it rained steadily all night long. Same storm perhaps.:-). General flooding, just out in the villages. Merida must be a web of flowing streams and stopped traffic. The tempetature dropped significantly as well. Riding is unlikely due to standing water everywhere. I realize you would tough it out. Actually, I might do a very short one, to check on something
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