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  #21  
Old November 27th 20, 04:29 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tom Kunich[_4_]
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On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8, Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not much wind.
Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like a week.
Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to ride. No
traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even went on a
cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles. Could be I
start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no stops. Not sure
the power but according to the body it is a bird and beer. The bird
is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap. Some mash
potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal is to
sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area and go in for
some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP 5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and things are
not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett. If you can
buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to bow to the
Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark


Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4 people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a mask. In the
churches however there are no limitations, only recommendations, but
there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks and singing
along. When asked the people say God will protect them. ??? I don't
understand.

Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's not to like?

You will discover what you should have learned as a child when it is far too late to make any difference for you.
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  #22  
Old November 27th 20, 04:31 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tom Kunich[_4_]
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On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:33:28 PM UTC-8, wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 2:16:57 PM UTC-6, Sir Ridesalot wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 2:35:28 p.m. UTC-5, wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef :
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not much wind. Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like a week. Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to ride. No traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even went on a cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles. Could be I start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no stops. Not sure the power but according to the body it is a bird and beer. The bird is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap. Some mash potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal is to sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area and go in for some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying perfect no adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP 5000's a great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a lot of different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and things are not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to close churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett. If you can buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to bow to the Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving
Deacon Mark
Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4 people in the outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a mask. In the churches however there are no limitations, only recommendations, but there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks and singing along. When asked the people say God will protect them. ??? I don't understand.

Lou

That reminds me of the joke about a man in a flood waiting for God to save him There arfe a few variations of that joke and here's one of them.

"A fellow was stuck on his rooftop in a flood. He was praying to God for help.

Soon a man in a rowboat came by and the fellow shouted to the man on the roof, "Jump in, I can save you."

The stranded fellow shouted back, "No, it's OK, I'm praying to God and he is going to save me."

So the rowboat went on.

Then a motorboat came by. "The fellow in the motorboat shouted, "Jump in, I can save you."

To this the stranded man said, "No thanks, I'm praying to God and he is going to save me. I have faith."

So the motorboat went on.

Then a helicopter came by and the pilot shouted down, "Grab this rope and I will lift you to safety."

To this the stranded man again replied, "No thanks, I'm praying to God and he is going to save me. I have faith."

So the helicopter reluctantly flew away.

Soon the water rose above the rooftop and the man drowned. He went to Heaven. He finally got his chance to discuss this whole situation with God, at which point he exclaimed, "I had faith in you but you didn't save me, you let me drown. I don't understand why!"

To this God replied, "I sent you a rowboat and a motorboat and a helicopter, what more did you expect?""

Cheers

God fully embraces science after all he is responsible for science. Stupidity and failing to use the God given brains is not the way to go. An no, this deacon does not handle poisonous snakes despite what the scriptures have to say. Too many reading into the bible what it is not.
Deacon Mark

Unfortunately too many are not reading the bible and commenting on it.
  #23  
Old November 27th 20, 04:34 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tom Kunich[_4_]
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On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 5:23:22 PM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:13 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8, Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not much wind.
Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like a week.
Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to ride. No
traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even went on a
cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles. Could be I
start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no stops. Not sure
the power but according to the body it is a bird and beer. The bird
is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap. Some mash
potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal is to
sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area and go in for
some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP 5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and things are
not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett. If you can
buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to bow to the
Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark

Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4 people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a mask. In the
churches however there are no limitations, only recommendations, but
there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks and singing
along. When asked the people say God will protect them. ??? I don't
understand.
Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's not to like?



https://apnews.com/article/b2d7a8af0...1d1c3d0cf0afd0 Thank you Je-sus-uh. Keep in mind that this super-spreader church is in a county where the cows outnumber the people.

June 16, 2020? I'm sure that since then their case count has been
exceeded by many bars. Not to mention the Sturgis rally, Florida
beaches, college campus or off-campus parties, etc.

Ohio is seeing ~10,000 new cases per day. Churches aren't driving this.


"New cases" is nothing more than a reflection of great numbers of people being tested. People exposed can test positive despite have no symptoms or even being infected. Tell us how many people are actually dying? You will find that the Democrats are keeping that a deep dark secret. I could show you the numbers direct from the CDC but you do not believe in actual knowledge.
  #24  
Old November 27th 20, 04:45 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tom Kunich[_4_]
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On Friday, November 27, 2020 at 7:51:51 AM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 11/27/2020 10:01 AM, AMuzi wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:18 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:13 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8,
Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not
much wind.
Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like
a week.
Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to
ride. No
traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even
went on a
cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles.
Could be I
start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no
stops. Not sure
the power but according to the body it is a bird and
beer. The bird
is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap.
Some mash
potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal
is to
sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area
and go in for
some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the
brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying
perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP
5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a
lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and
things are
not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to
close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett.
If you can
buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to
bow to the
Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark

Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4
people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a
mask. In the
churches however there are no limitations, only
recommendations, but
there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks
and singing
along. When asked the people say God will protect them.
??? I don't
understand.
Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's
not to like?


https://apnews.com/article/b2d7a8af0...1d1c3d0cf0afd0
Thank you Je-sus-uh. Keep in mind that this
super-spreader church is in a county where the cows
outnumber the people.

June 16, 2020? I'm sure that since then their case count has
been exceeded by many bars. Not to mention the Sturgis
rally, Florida beaches, college campus or off-campus
parties, etc.

Ohio is seeing ~10,000 new cases per day. Churches aren't
driving this.


No they are not seeing 10K per day.
That number is 'tests' not 'cases' and tests are run on a self-selected
subset. More, anyone in several industries (food processing, the
medical billing industry, transportation) who tests positive has to show
repeated negatives in order to return to work. Those people test every
day if not more often which skews the numbers.

I did indicate it was an approximation. Do you have better numbers?

We have a member of our extended family who felt very ill with several
symptoms matching COVID, so got a COVID test recently. The results
weren't available for over a week. Apparently some reagents are in short
supply because of very high demand. That test eventually came back negative.

But that highlighted the lag in the data due to testing backup. And of
course, there's the other _big_ lag inherent in the disease: that people
can be unknowingly positive while asymptomatic. In times of increasing
infections, that almost certainly means the reported counts are too low.

Ohio was reporting about 7000 to 8000 cases per day (up from far, far
smaller numbers) for a while before that testing backlog kicked in.
https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/por...-19/dashboards
I think "approximately 10,000" is reasonable. I'm curious about your guess.

--
- Frank Krygowski

Don't you find it embarrassing that despite large increases in drug overdose deaths and suicides that we have a 1,000 fewer people die this week than last year at this time?
  #25  
Old November 27th 20, 08:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tosspot[_6_]
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On 27/11/2020 16:01, AMuzi wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:18 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:13 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8,
Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not
much wind.
Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like
a week.
Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to
ride. No
traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even
went on a
cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles.
Could be I
start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no
stops. Not sure
the power but according to the body it is a bird and
beer. The bird
is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap.
Some mash
potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal
is to
sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area
and go in for
some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the
brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying
perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP
5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a
lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and
things are
not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to
close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett.
If you can
buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to
bow to the
Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark

Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4
people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a
mask. In the
churches however there are no limitations, only
recommendations, but
there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks
and singing
along. When asked the people say God will protect them.
??? I don't
understand.
Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's
not to like?


https://apnews.com/article/b2d7a8af0...1d1c3d0cf0afd0
Thank you Je-sus-uh.Â* Keep in mind that this
super-spreader church is in a county where the cows
outnumber the people.


June 16, 2020? I'm sure that since then their case count has
been exceeded by many bars. Not to mention the Sturgis
rally, Florida beaches, college campus or off-campus
parties, etc.

Ohio is seeing ~10,000 new cases per day. Churches aren't
driving this.


No they are not seeing 10K per day.
That number is 'tests' not 'cases' and tests are run on a self-selected
subset.Â* More, anyone in several industries (food processing, the
medical billing industry, transportation) who tests positive has to show
repeated negatives in order to return to work. Those people test every
day if not more often which skews the numbers.


https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/ohio/

Would seem about 10K/Day for government work.

Also

https://covidtracking.com/data/state/ohio/cases

Nice curve for vemNober, reminds me of Gal Gadot
  #26  
Old November 27th 20, 10:49 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
John B.[_3_]
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2020 10:51:45 -0500, Frank Krygowski
wrote:

On 11/27/2020 10:01 AM, AMuzi wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:18 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:13 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8,
Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not
much wind.
Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like
a week.
Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to
ride. No
traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even
went on a
cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles.
Could be I
start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no
stops. Not sure
the power but according to the body it is a bird and
beer. The bird
is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap.
Some mash
potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal
is to
sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area
and go in for
some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the
brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying
perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP
5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a
lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and
things are
not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to
close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett.
If you can
buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to
bow to the
Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark

Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4
people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a
mask. In the
churches however there are no limitations, only
recommendations, but
there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks
and singing
along. When asked the people say God will protect them.
??? I don't
understand.
Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's
not to like?


https://apnews.com/article/b2d7a8af0...1d1c3d0cf0afd0
Thank you Je-sus-uh.* Keep in mind that this
super-spreader church is in a county where the cows
outnumber the people.

June 16, 2020? I'm sure that since then their case count has
been exceeded by many bars. Not to mention the Sturgis
rally, Florida beaches, college campus or off-campus
parties, etc.

Ohio is seeing ~10,000 new cases per day. Churches aren't
driving this.


No they are not seeing 10K per day.
That number is 'tests' not 'cases' and tests are run on a self-selected
subset.* More, anyone in several industries (food processing, the
medical billing industry, transportation) who tests positive has to show
repeated negatives in order to return to work. Those people test every
day if not more often which skews the numbers.


I did indicate it was an approximation. Do you have better numbers?

Try https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
I can't speak for the accuracy for U.S. cases but I did check their
numbers against official announcements here in Thailand and they
matched.


We have a member of our extended family who felt very ill with several
symptoms matching COVID, so got a COVID test recently. The results
weren't available for over a week. Apparently some reagents are in short
supply because of very high demand. That test eventually came back negative.

But that highlighted the lag in the data due to testing backup. And of
course, there's the other _big_ lag inherent in the disease: that people
can be unknowingly positive while asymptomatic. In times of increasing
infections, that almost certainly means the reported counts are too low.

Ohio was reporting about 7000 to 8000 cases per day (up from far, far
smaller numbers) for a while before that testing backlog kicked in.
https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/por...-19/dashboards
I think "approximately 10,000" is reasonable. I'm curious about your guess.

--
Cheers,

John B.

  #27  
Old November 28th 20, 12:34 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
John B.[_3_]
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Default Bird and beer ride

On Fri, 27 Nov 2020 08:34:28 -0800 (PST), Tom Kunich
wrote:

On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 5:23:22 PM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:13 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8, Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not much wind.
Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like a week.
Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to ride. No
traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even went on a
cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles. Could be I
start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no stops. Not sure
the power but according to the body it is a bird and beer. The bird
is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap. Some mash
potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal is to
sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area and go in for
some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP 5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and things are
not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett. If you can
buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to bow to the
Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark

Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4 people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a mask. In the
churches however there are no limitations, only recommendations, but
there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks and singing
along. When asked the people say God will protect them. ??? I don't
understand.
Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's not to like?


https://apnews.com/article/b2d7a8af0...1d1c3d0cf0afd0 Thank you Je-sus-uh. Keep in mind that this super-spreader church is in a county where the cows outnumber the people.

June 16, 2020? I'm sure that since then their case count has been
exceeded by many bars. Not to mention the Sturgis rally, Florida
beaches, college campus or off-campus parties, etc.

Ohio is seeing ~10,000 new cases per day. Churches aren't driving this.


"New cases" is nothing more than a reflection of great numbers of people being tested. People exposed can test positive despite have no symptoms or even being infected. Tell us how many people are actually dying? You will find that the Democrats are keeping that a deep dark secret. I could show you the numbers direct from the CDC but you do not believe in actual knowledge.


According to the numbers I see, there have been some 270,740 since Feb
15 2020, which is greater then the total number of combat deaths in
the Civil War and nearly that during WW II. As an average rate it was
approximately 943 per day which is higher then in any war fought by
the U.S.

In fact the Vietnam war, that had you California lads scuttling off to
Canada in terror had an absolutely worse death rate in 1968, with an
average of 46.3 deaths per day.

As an aside, an average of 943 deaths per day due to the Virus makes
bicycle deaths - approximately 800 per year - seem almost negligible.
--
Cheers,

John B.

  #28  
Old November 28th 20, 12:43 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Frank Krygowski[_4_]
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On 11/27/2020 11:34 AM, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 5:23:22 PM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 11/26/2020 7:13 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8, Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not much wind.
Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like a week.
Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to ride. No
traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I even went on a
cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7 miles. Could be I
start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no stops. Not sure
the power but according to the body it is a bird and beer. The bird
is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap. Some mash
potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My goal is to
sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area and go in for
some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by the brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP 5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and things are
not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett. If you can
buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to bow to the
Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark

Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4 people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a mask. In the
churches however there are no limitations, only recommendations, but
there are churches allowing 600 people in, without masks and singing
along. When asked the people say God will protect them. ??? I don't
understand.
Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's not to like?


https://apnews.com/article/b2d7a8af0...1d1c3d0cf0afd0 Thank you Je-sus-uh. Keep in mind that this super-spreader church is in a county where the cows outnumber the people.

June 16, 2020? I'm sure that since then their case count has been
exceeded by many bars. Not to mention the Sturgis rally, Florida
beaches, college campus or off-campus parties, etc.

Ohio is seeing ~10,000 new cases per day. Churches aren't driving this.


"New cases" is nothing more than a reflection of great numbers of people being tested.


Wrong. Positive results and hospitalizations are climbing as well. You
really need to stop burying your head in the far-right sand.

People exposed can test positive despite have no symptoms or even being infected. Tell us how many people are actually dying? You will find that the Democrats are keeping that a deep dark secret.


It wasn't secret on this site:
https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/por...-19/dashboards

or this one:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/ohio/


--
- Frank Krygowski
  #29  
Old November 28th 20, 09:45 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Tosspot[_6_]
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On 27/11/2020 17:27, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:01:43 PM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote:
On 11/26/2020 1:44 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 11:00:39 AM UTC-8,
wrote:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not much
wind. Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like a
week. Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to
ride. No traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I
even went on a cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7
miles. Could be I start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no stops. Not
sure the power but according to the body it is a bird and beer.
The bird is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap.
Some mash potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My
goal is to sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area
and go in for some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by
the brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP 5000's a
great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a lot of
different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and things
are not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to close
churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett. If you
can buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to bow
to the Lord.


A political statement by the conservative wing with no effect
since the NY order was no longer in effect, which was Roberts'
point. Barrett didn't write a concurrence, content with the
result but perhaps concerned that the court was reaching out to
make a statement.

Science should apply equally to all businesses, and the church
business should not be singled-out for either more or less
favorable treatment.

-- Jay Beattie.

+1


While I agree that churches and other places of worship should not be
singled out, the states have more than trampled on our Constitutional
rights. It is NONE of the business of the government if I want to
take chances with my life or not. Next thing they will be telling us
we cannot ride bicycles because they are too dangerous in the eyes of
truck drivers.


However it is the governments business if you want take chances with
somebody else's life. Fortunately for you.


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Old November 28th 20, 09:47 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Bird and beer ride

On 27/11/2020 17:29, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:10:16 PM UTC-8, Tosspot wrote:
On 26/11/2020 20:35, Lou Holtman wrote:
Op donderdag 26 november 2020 om 20:00:39 UTC+1 schreef
:
So today in the flatlands it was 43 degrees out and not much
wind. Cloudy for sure and have not seen the sun in seems like a
week. Frankly though with no wind it was a great Tbird day to
ride. No traffic and did not even see another cyclist and I
even went on a cycling trail that follows Route 66 for about 7
miles. Could be I start at 6:20 am.

In any case peeled off 60 miles in 3:31 minutes no stops. Not
sure the power but according to the body it is a bird and beer.
The bird is in the oven, Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on tap.
Some mash potatoes and carrots with maybe some ice cream. My
goal is to sometime cycle around the Sierra Nevada Brewery area
and go in for some on tap. Has anyone in the group cycled by
the brewery?

On the technical side the new headset is staying perfect no
adjustment needed Andrew was spot on. The new Conti GP 5000's
a great, these are the 23mm the other bike as 25's. Not a lot
of different but will now officially go to 25mm in future.

On the political front it appears all bets are off and things
are not going well. I see the SCOTUS block the attempt to
close churches in New York, great job by Amy Coney Barrett. If
you can buy beer and get you bike fixed you should be able to
bow to the Lord.

Happy Thanksgiving Deacon Mark

Here were only allowed to ride with no more than 4 people in the
outside. When entering a public place one has to wear a mask. In
the churches however there are no limitations, only
recommendations, but there are churches allowing 600 people in,
without masks and singing along. When asked the people say God
will protect them. ??? I don't understand.

Relax, it kills god botherers and their families. What's not to
like?

You will discover what you should have learned as a child when it is
far too late to make any difference for you.


Looks English, spelling is OK, so why does it make no sense? You are
going to have to help me on this one.
 




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