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Old August 28th 09, 11:16 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Default The Paris Electric Vehicle-Sharing program? Finite resources? Isbicycling really as environmental as people think it is?

In the future I'm sure we'll be wondering why it took us so long to do
simple, easy things like this:
http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/010408.html

It would be much easier if we looked at, and treated, things as
temporary. For example, nowadays gasoline is apparently finite, an
we're eventually going to run out. Only billionaires will be driving.

I often pat myself on the back for being an avid cyclist because I'm
not harming the environment by riding one.

Still, I'm sure bicycle production is just as polluting as other types
of manufacturing. Plus, it also uses finite resources, so bike-
production can't last forever...

Just an idea.

Culle
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