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2005 bikelog
I have posted the 2005 bikelog for download. Since I set a goal to do one
century each month, I placed counter for various length on the first sheet of the Excel workbook http://www.billcotton.com/bike_log_files.htm My log for 2004 is here http://www.billcotton.com/MY_rides.htm#Bill%20Cotton'%20Ride%20Log I have 14 ride more than 100 mile and one ride over 200 miles (260) Was to be 400 miles for my birthday ride but I came up short in 2004. The weather here in Philadelphia and less hours of day light is a challenge in the winter. My LED lighting system removed the problem of less daylight. I average 11 mph, so I need about 10 hours of riding for a century. Last January, the longest ride was 90 miles and February, I did three rides in one week to get the 106 miles. I plan to ride this December's century on the 18th of this month. I have boxes the compass from Philadelphia with rides, Coatesville and Lancaster to the west, Bethlehem and Allentown to the north, Freehold to the east and Vineland to the south. These are in the 50 mile range and a round trip is a century. I became interest in Peapatch Island near Salem NJ, also 50 miles from Philly, and have rode several routes, guided by my gps, to Fort Mott, I plan another ride on the 18th. The ferry to Peapatch and Delaware is close for the season. -- www.billcotton.com N40° 3.744' W75° 6.180' |
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Correction. The wrong calendar was on my web page. I have uploaded the
correct calendar -- www.billcotton.com N40° 3.744' W75° 6.180' "Bill Cotton" wrote in message ... I have posted the 2005 bikelog for download. Since I set a goal to do one century each month, I placed counter for various length on the first sheet of the Excel workbook http://www.billcotton.com/bike_log_files.htm My log for 2004 is here http://www.billcotton.com/MY_rides.htm#Bill%20Cotton'%20Ride%20Log I have 14 ride more than 100 mile and one ride over 200 miles (260) Was to be 400 miles for my birthday ride but I came up short in 2004. The weather here in Philadelphia and less hours of day light is a challenge in the winter. My LED lighting system removed the problem of less daylight. I average 11 mph, so I need about 10 hours of riding for a century. Last January, the longest ride was 90 miles and February, I did three rides in one week to get the 106 miles. I plan to ride this December's century on the 18th of this month. I have boxes the compass from Philadelphia with rides, Coatesville and Lancaster to the west, Bethlehem and Allentown to the north, Freehold to the east and Vineland to the south. These are in the 50 mile range and a round trip is a century. I became interest in Peapatch Island near Salem NJ, also 50 miles from Philly, and have rode several routes, guided by my gps, to Fort Mott, I plan another ride on the 18th. The ferry to Peapatch and Delaware is close for the season. -- www.billcotton.com N40° 3.744' W75° 6.180' |
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Correction. The wrong calendar was on my web page. I have uploaded the
correct calendar -- www.billcotton.com N40° 3.744' W75° 6.180' "Bill Cotton" wrote in message ... I have posted the 2005 bikelog for download. Since I set a goal to do one century each month, I placed counter for various length on the first sheet of the Excel workbook http://www.billcotton.com/bike_log_files.htm My log for 2004 is here http://www.billcotton.com/MY_rides.htm#Bill%20Cotton'%20Ride%20Log I have 14 ride more than 100 mile and one ride over 200 miles (260) Was to be 400 miles for my birthday ride but I came up short in 2004. The weather here in Philadelphia and less hours of day light is a challenge in the winter. My LED lighting system removed the problem of less daylight. I average 11 mph, so I need about 10 hours of riding for a century. Last January, the longest ride was 90 miles and February, I did three rides in one week to get the 106 miles. I plan to ride this December's century on the 18th of this month. I have boxes the compass from Philadelphia with rides, Coatesville and Lancaster to the west, Bethlehem and Allentown to the north, Freehold to the east and Vineland to the south. These are in the 50 mile range and a round trip is a century. I became interest in Peapatch Island near Salem NJ, also 50 miles from Philly, and have rode several routes, guided by my gps, to Fort Mott, I plan another ride on the 18th. The ferry to Peapatch and Delaware is close for the season. -- www.billcotton.com N40° 3.744' W75° 6.180' |
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jfgorham recommends Open Office for xls files:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/calc.html I'm much more partial to gnumeric: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnumeric/gnumeric.html I've used it with Damon Rinard's spokecalc and Alex Wetmore's gear calculator without incident. --- Lars Lehtonen |
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"jfgorham" wrote in news:06Pud.1076982$Gx4.796558
@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net: Of course you can: http://www.openoffice.org/product/calc.html OpenOffice is also great for people running Microsoft Windows but can't afford Microsoft Office or Excel. |
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