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On 21/05/2012 00:11, thirty-six wrote:
On May 20, 2:09 pm, Dave - Cyclists wrote: On 20/05/2012 13:28, thirty-six wrote: On May 19, 3:14 pm, "Mr. wrote: RoSPA recommends that cyclists wear a cycle helmet Why, have they recognised that dietry insufficiency has caused brittle bones in the wide population? No halfwit, they have recognised that helmets protect the head. that meets a recognised safety standard. Cycle helmets, when correctly worn, are effective in reducing the risk of receiving major head or brain injuries in an accident. Calcification at the bruise site is what causes long term injury. How does RoSPA adress this, have they recommended mineral testing in all people suspected of having some mobility or should I put a sticking plaster on my finger in case I cut it, instead of my spinach? Idiot. They do not guarantee protection, nor prevent accidents from happening in the first place, but wearing a cycle helmet is a simple, low cost and effective way that individual cyclists can protect themselves. It's a low cost suggestion for them as it firmly places responsibility of injury to the injured party. Mineral deficiencies are already with many of us and correcting the bigger problem is much more useful than a foam cap. What a load of old bollox. A cycle helmet cushions the head in a fall, providing a last line of defence Wearing such an item for road cycling labels you as subservient to 'authority'. This may be approriate if you wish to infiltrate the organized servants of plutocracy. Ah. Here we have the real reason behind helmet denial. "you can't tell me what to do, you're not my mum". between your head and the ground. It reduces the force of an impact before it reaches your head and brain. The hard outer shell spreads the force of a blow over a wider area than the initial impact site. Choosing a cycle helmet: Try the helmet on before buying it Don't, there are gases emmitted from styrofoam which are injurous to mucous membranes. This can upset your eyesight hearing and breathing. Another load of old bollox. Make sure you like the type and style Ho Ho, appealing to the style concious now. Fortunately most people prefer their head adorned with hair. I like the look of hair and most honest people would also find this most attractive. Most honest people would listen to an august body like RoSPA and take notice of their advice. Completely ****ing Dagenham. -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University Did you get compensated for chemical castration, or is that what you are bitter over? Did you get compensated for the brain damage that caused you to be a total ****wit? -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University |
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On May 21, 12:25*am, Dave - Cyclists VOR
wrote: On 21/05/2012 00:11, thirty-six wrote: On May 20, 2:09 pm, Dave - Cyclists wrote: On 20/05/2012 13:28, thirty-six wrote: On May 19, 3:14 pm, "Mr. * *wrote: RoSPA recommends that cyclists wear a cycle helmet Why, have they recognised that dietry insufficiency has caused brittle bones in the wide population? No halfwit, they have recognised that helmets protect the head. that meets a recognised safety standard. Cycle helmets, when correctly worn, are effective in reducing the risk of receiving major head or brain injuries in an accident. Calcification at the bruise site is what causes long term injury. *How does RoSPA adress this, have they recommended mineral testing in all people suspected of having some mobility or should I put a sticking plaster on my finger in case I cut it, instead of my spinach? Idiot. They do not guarantee protection, nor prevent accidents from happening in the first place, but wearing a cycle helmet is a simple, low cost and effective way that individual cyclists can protect themselves. It's a low cost suggestion for them as it firmly places responsibility of injury to the injured party. *Mineral deficiencies are already with many of us and correcting the bigger problem is much more useful than a foam cap. What a load of old bollox. A cycle helmet cushions the head in a fall, providing a last line of defence Wearing such an item for road cycling labels you as subservient to 'authority'. *This may be approriate if you wish to infiltrate the organized servants of plutocracy. Ah. *Here we have the real reason behind helmet denial. "you can't tell me what to do, you're not my mum". between your head and the ground. It reduces the force of an impact before it reaches your head and brain. The hard outer shell spreads the force of a blow over a wider area than the initial impact site. Choosing a cycle helmet: * * * Try the helmet on before buying it Don't, there are gases emmitted from styrofoam which are injurous to mucous membranes. *This can upset your eyesight hearing and breathing. Another load of old bollox. * * * Make sure you like the type and style Ho Ho, appealing to the style concious now. *Fortunately most people prefer their head adorned with hair. *I like the look of hair and most honest people would also find this most attractive. Most honest people would listen to an august body like RoSPA and take notice of their advice. Completely ****ing Dagenham. -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University Did you get compensated for chemical castration, or is that what you are bitter over? Did you get compensated for the brain damage that caused you to be a total ****wit? -- Dave - Cyclists VOR. "Many people barely recognise the bicycle as a legitimate mode of transport; it is either a toy for children or a vehicle fit only for the poor and/or strange," Dave Horton - Lancaster University Did they tell you to use artificial sweeteners to combat the bitterness? Have you not worked it out yet that your tax dodging won't protect you from the evil persons in this world? You too are enslaved and your freedom and wealth has been robbed from you every day since birth. You THINK you are better off and this is due to conditioning. Your mind as well as your being is enslaved. My mind is partly freed from the social conditioning I have been indoctrinated wiith, but unfortunately still reverts to an automatic mode of conditioned thought in times of stress. My prime attention is to free myself from this conditioned socital thought so that I may think with a free mind at all times. Should not this be appropriate to all humans? |
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On Sun, 20 May 2012 14:09:45 +0100, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote:
Idiot. Some taboo words describe objects of disgust that are not mentioned in polite talk: feces, urine, vomit, menstrual blood, pus are high on the list of disgusting things. -- Life is a venereal disease with 100% mortality. |
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