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Looking at your Sidis, Emilia, makes me realise that I need a new pair. Think I might as well try and get through the winter on the pair that I have though. New pair for spring and the Tour of Ireland. I had the same problem with a screw recently but was able to get is sorted at Holdsworths in Putney on my way home from RP. Did it for free. Bought an extra pair of spare cleats as a way of thanking them.
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Don't be too bitter. I was told that half of what is on show is the permanent display and the rest alternates every three months. They have sufficient treasure to allow a fresh exhibition every three months for the next 120 years. Let us have a little over here!
In any event, think of the stuff that the KMT left behind and was destroyed in the Cultural revolution.
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I was in Taiwan last month but didn't see any fixies. Saw only a couple of guys on bikes but it was very hot and humid. There are 23 million people in Taiwan and 11 million motorbikes. This means that if each bike had a rider and a pillion passenger, there would only be 1 million people left to walk the streets or ride fixies.
The Imperial Museum in Taipei is worth a gander. No bikes but many treasures.
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"David Reimer was born as a male identical twin in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His birth name was Bruce; his twin brother was named Brian"
Calling kids Brian and Bruce is abuse enough.
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How curious. My name backwards is "Evil C".
I don't use it but perhaps, if I had, people might have sent me dodgy packages.
We shall never know.