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hope you all had a wonderful day.
@clefty can i have a spoke card please seeing as i was there in spirit.
who's got the pics?
Its on sunday..isnt it?
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Scientology sub forum ?
What does everyone think about establishing a Scientology sub forum for all the Scientologist single speeders / fixed members here ?
It would be a great place to get together and celebrate Hubbard and his work here on earth.
I have noticed a general SP tone on many of the threads here and although I have nothing against SPs I thought it would be nice to have an area where we could express companionship and discuss cycling in a Scientology context.
I personally have nothing against suppressive people, Wikipedia, people with an IQ above 60, the Spanish - or indeed any of our other ***brothers, ***but it would be nice to have a place to get away from that lot.
In love.
T.
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Where's the sisters part gone :O
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I posted this ^ on a different website on the bike forum and this is what a rider had to say "that civil disobedience day thing has been all over the news here. it is kind of funny as left hand canyon rd has a pretty wide shoulder for the most part, so if a car pulled over you can pass in the street with plenty of room, and since you are going from 9000 feet down to 5000 feet, you are going at or pretty near the speed limit most of the way.
i find an abnormally large percentage of the drivers here in the boulder area to be overly courteous to cyclists. people get close at times in the canyons but they can't always give you alot of space as there are lots of blind turns. i have never had anyone honk or yell at me." -
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Most people who deal with this subject fairly heavily lean towards the notion that the future is finite - quite what form the 'boundary' of time takes is less well known, but even rudimentary logic suggests that time itself is 'capped'.
I always found this quite a profound idea, that not only will we be dead one day but that in the very very distant future (I hesitate to use the word) we will not only be dead but will have never have existed.
Thoughts like this provoke me into wearing unusual clothing.
But on the subject of space (spatial dimensions) it is commonly accepted that the universe is finite in size (but, of course, unbounded) in that it does not (cannot) go on forever.
Too much information for 3am dudeIt's holy to me.
Drinking firewater?
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Oh no . . . .
problems :(
An infinite universe brings with it the worst kind of epistemological problems imaginable.
The first thing it does is to rule out a massive early expansion (indeed any 'start' to the universe).
It's basically a fucked notion . . . and it necessarily commits you to a sempiternal universe.
The future is infinite
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I have something slightly similar but not plastic. Honda 50cc :P