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Op zaterdag 23 januari 2021 om 01:08:28 UTC+1 schreef :
On Friday, January 22, 2021 at 12:21:45 PM UTC-8, wrote: Op vrijdag 22 januari 2021 om 19:17:29 UTC+1 schreef : Trump's victory over Hillary showed an increase in voters about equal to the population of voter growth. The increase in the number of voters during the Biden-Trump election was 17% vs a population growth of versus a voting population growth of less than 1% This has never before happened in the history of this country and while you could expect a better turnout for elections due to 24 hour a day Lame Stream Media attacks, they did the same thing in 2016 for Hillary with virtually no change in the voting population growth vs the actual election turnout. This is pretty much a guarantee of large scale voting fraud. The Democrat Party is not very bright and they would be completely incapable of this sort of fraud since this is military grade. I would say that this pretty much points to China since they are the one's to gain the most from the almost instant gain they received from Biden's very first actions. Argggg... please Tom you wearing us out with your election fraud crap. Get over it and move on. You must have better/more constructive things to do. Lou, maybe you live in a country where election fraud is commonplace and accepted but it isn't in this country. We have no election fraud here. If there were any doubts I would not whine about it to fellow cyclists in this forum for months. We also not have a two political party system that encourage polarization. Get yourself elected and do something about it. Pfff... Lou |
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On 23/01/2021 09:46, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op zaterdag 23 januari 2021 om 01:11:36 UTC+1 schreef jbeattie: On Friday, January 22, 2021 at 3:22:36 PM UTC-8, Roger Merriman wrote: Lou Holtman wrote: Op vrijdag 22 januari 2021 om 19:17:29 UTC+1 schreef : Trump's victory over Hillary showed an increase in voters about equal to the population of voter growth. The increase in the number of voters during the Biden-Trump election was 17% vs a population growth of versus a voting population growth of less than 1% This has never before happened in the history of this country and while you could expect a better turnout for elections due to 24 hour a day Lame Stream Media attacks, they did the same thing in 2016 for Hillary with virtually no change in the voting population growth vs the actual election turnout. This is pretty much a guarantee of large scale voting fraud. The Democrat Party is not very bright and they would be completely incapable of this sort of fraud since this is military grade. I would say that this pretty much points to China since they are the one's to gain the most from the almost instant gain they received from Biden's very first actions. Argggg... please Tom you wearing us out with your election fraud crap. Get over it and move on. You must have better/more constructive things to do. Lou What about bikes? Anyone bought new ones or new or old tech? I’m personally waiting for my Gravel bike to come back from the shop as it’s having a new group set fitted nothing that posh, but moving to Hydraulic over cable disks. As I was killing the brakes, and they where still a touch underwhelming once off road. What! Take your bike to a shop? Let me remind you that this is not rec.takeyourbicycletoashop.tech. Building a bike these days is like plug and play -- with a minor pause in the action for hydro discs. Man up! What is your wife telling her friends? If I had a Twitter account and knew how to use it, I'd give you some scurrilous hashtag. I upgraded my commuter from cable discs to hydro and 11sp. I regret going 11sp because of cassette/chain wear versus 9sp, but it really stops. So now I have a CAADX commuter pig that stops really well. I hate the "out front" steering geometry on the CAADX. It's great for CX but sluggish on the road. That bike has my dyno mood light on it which allows me to be terrified traveling more than 10mph on the twisty wet descents around here. I put a rack on it, so now it is totally transportational. I was riding around in the dark the other night, winding up a hill with my little mood light and pulsing L&M Urban, and I encountered a woman going the opposite direction with TWO round-beam headlights with probably 2K lumens each. After regaining consciousness, I said "don't you think that is excessive?" She did not respond and sped down the hill. So much for social responsibility! I'm going out and getting myself some SMS approved ChiLights. Time to retaliate! -- Jay Beattie. Pretty boring here. Nothing breaks My rear mudguard bridge broke. Ordered another one. SKS. and I have really nothing to wish for in the parts and upgrade department so only riding my bike a lot because of the lock down there is nothing else to go to. In this time of the year the bike gets dirty after every ride. I don't know what the farmers are doing but the leave a lot of mud on always wet country roads. The car wash is also very busy so I got me one of these to make cleaning easier/quicker at home: https://images.app.goo.gl/vSDxNFVi6KKSQJ5VA Lou |
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On 23/01/2021 01:08, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Friday, January 22, 2021 at 12:21:45 PM UTC-8, wrote: Op vrijdag 22 januari 2021 om 19:17:29 UTC+1 schreef : Trump's victory over Hillary showed an increase in voters about equal to the population of voter growth. The increase in the number of voters during the Biden-Trump election was 17% vs a population growth of versus a voting population growth of less than 1% This has never before happened in the history of this country and while you could expect a better turnout for elections due to 24 hour a day Lame Stream Media attacks, they did the same thing in 2016 for Hillary with virtually no change in the voting population growth vs the actual election turnout. This is pretty much a guarantee of large scale voting fraud. The Democrat Party is not very bright and they would be completely incapable of this sort of fraud since this is military grade. I would say that this pretty much points to China since they are the one's to gain the most from the almost instant gain they received from Biden's very first actions. Argggg... please Tom you wearing us out with your election fraud crap. Get over it and move on. You must have better/more constructive things to do. Lou, maybe you live in a country where election fraud is commonplace and accepted but it isn't in this country. Ermmm. wasn't it just accepted? Face it, in the U.S. election fraud is the norm. |
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On 1/22/2021 19:11, jbeattie wrote:
.... I upgraded my commuter from cable discs to hydro and 11sp. I regret going 11sp because of cassette/chain wear versus 9sp, but it really stops. How much of a difference do you see between 9sp and 11sp? I've never used 11, but have ridden a lot on 9sp and 10sp road bikes, and never noticed any significant difference in chain wear. |
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On 1/22/2021 8:47 PM, Bob F wrote:
snip It just proves without any doubt that trump activated every thinking voter to throw him out. The big difference this election was mail-in voting in so many states. It was so easy to vote and there was such a big motivation to vote because of Trump's mishandling of the pandemic in particular and the economy in general. Georgia set the example, but expect some other southern states to turn blue as well, including Florida, Texas, and North Carolina, all of which have relatively good educational systems. States like Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina will of course remain red because they have very poor educational systems. |
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On 1/23/2021 2:21 PM, sms wrote:
On 1/22/2021 8:47 PM, Bob F wrote: snip It just proves without any doubt that trump activated every thinking voter to throw him out. The big difference this election was mail-in voting in so many states. It was so easy to vote and there was such a big motivation to vote because of Trump's mishandling of the pandemic in particular and the economy in general. Georgia set the example, but expect some other southern states to turn blue as well, including Florida, Texas, and North Carolina, all of which have relatively good educational systems. States like Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina will of course remain red because they have very poor educational systems. Uh, California. https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/pr...&year =2019R3 -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On Sat, 23 Jan 2021 14:39:25 -0600, AMuzi wrote:
On 1/23/2021 2:21 PM, sms wrote: On 1/22/2021 8:47 PM, Bob F wrote: snip It just proves without any doubt that trump activated every thinking voter to throw him out. The big difference this election was mail-in voting in so many states. It was so easy to vote and there was such a big motivation to vote because of Trump's mishandling of the pandemic in particular and the economy in general. Georgia set the example, but expect some other southern states to turn blue as well, including Florida, Texas, and North Carolina, all of which have relatively good educational systems. States like Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina will of course remain red because they have very poor educational systems. Uh, California. https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/pr...&year =2019R3 Are 9 or 10 year olds in grade 4 allowed to vote? I don't think so. Why select math as the criteria for comparison? I would think that reading would be more appropriate for voting, except that there's very no test data available for reading in most states. If you realy want a valid voter literacy comparison by state, the statistical population should exclude those who cannot legally vote. That would be children under 18, non-citizens, convicted felons, and lizard people. I couldn't find such a voter literacy survey. -- Jeff Liebermann PO Box 272 http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272 Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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On Sat, 23 Jan 2021 16:20:58 +0100, Tosspot scribed:
Ermmm. wasn't it just accepted? Face it, in the U.S. election fraud is the norm. AFAIK, technically there is fraud* in every election and impossible to eliminate, but the critical question is it of significance. The usual answer is NO. In Trump, et al's case, they have failed to demonstrate any significant fraud. AFAIK, all their attempts to provide even a single example has failed. Personally, I had a chuckle over "The King of Gondor" case. |
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On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 7:57:00 AM UTC-8, Bertrand wrote:
On 1/22/2021 19:11, jbeattie wrote: ... I upgraded my commuter from cable discs to hydro and 11sp. I regret going 11sp because of cassette/chain wear versus 9sp, but it really stops. How much of a difference do you see between 9sp and 11sp? I've never used 11, but have ridden a lot on 9sp and 10sp road bikes, and never noticed any significant difference in chain wear. I don't keep careful track, but it seems like a 25% faster wear. Totally non-scientific. I bet there is a website somewhere that has done a study. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On 1/23/2021 1:11 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
snip Why select math as the criteria for comparison? I would think that reading would be more appropriate for voting, except that there's very no test data available for reading in most states. I think that critical thinking skills should be the criteria. But then the whole country would be blue and we'd have a one-party system of only Democrats. That might not be the best thing, but at least we'd be rid of Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, Lindsay Graham, and Louie Gohmert. If you realy want a valid voter literacy comparison by state, the statistical population should exclude those who cannot legally vote. That would be children under 18, non-citizens, convicted felons, and lizard people. I couldn't find such a voter literacy survey. Well if you're going to exclude lizard people then the Republicans will win every election. |
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