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why MTB'ing should not be an environmental target
On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 11:25:54 +0100, bomba wrote:
..N Grover wrote: .. ..If only someone could take away his .. addiction for attacking MTB'ing with little background research or indepth .. assesment. Ya know, I took an environmental science course at University .. ..So did I, but it counts for nothing when you're 'debating' with Mike. Especially since you didn't understand a bit of it. ..http://www.j-harris.net/bike/ambfaq.htm#1.3.1 === I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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N Grover murmured while asleep:
Slacker, you might want to expand on the obvious if you have a point to make. On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 16:19:02 -0800, Slacker wrote: "N Grover" wrote in message news Sorry for partaking in your sharade....at this point it feels good. So does maturbating, but it's not something you do in public! -- Slacker He did have a point... have you read the amb faq yet? http://bombacommand.iwarp.com/ambfaq.htm |
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"N Grover" wrote in message . ca...
Slacker, you might want to expand on the obvious if you have a point to make. On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 16:19:02 -0800, Slacker wrote: "N Grover" wrote in message news Sorry for partaking in your sharade....at this point it feels good. So does maturbating, but it's not something you do in public! -- Slacker Do a Google search in Usenet on the vandyman. Slacker's point has more than one meaning. JD |
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He did have a point... have you read the amb faq yet? well thanks Penny, that was a little more helpful. So I won't masturbate and Mike is a known wing-nut and should be ignored because his usual response will be something to the tune of "B.S" (highly appropriate for mr PHD)......got it. scarry thing is, he was almost my proffessor! i was offered a rowing scholarship at Berkeley where he taught computer science. I turned it down because I got married and finished my comp-sci degree here in Canada. At the time i had just finished being on the canadian mtb team for seven year.........there would have been some serious friction in his class and based on his weak rationale i'm sure he would have failed me simply for having another opinion. |
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MV blurts out:
. assesment. Ya know, I took an environmental science course at University . .So did I, but it counts for nothing when you're 'debating' with Mike. Especially since you didn't understand a bit of it. And you did, Mikey? LOL Yeah, riiiiiight! |
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ah ha, and here I thought mike was an environmental scientist. well mike
if you have recently taken a course in environmental science you would know that the current train of thought is not to abolish anything that has an evnvironmental impact. as a westerner you undoubtedly do you part in destroying the environment. you being a programmer means that you support a much graver concern than mountain biking and that is "digital waste". consider the following statement next time you buy anything digital or promote computers in anyway: "Electronic equipment is one of the largest known sources of heavy metals, toxic materials, and organic pollutants in municipal trash waste," said Leslie Byster, a spokeswoman for Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, a nonprofit group in California that studies computer industry waste. "The only household item I can think of that is worse," he said, "would be pesticides." does that mean computers should be abolished....no because you and i would be out of a job. instead we must do our best to use recycled computer components and support products that are more easily broken down. IE buy producst from Hewlet Packard. If you don't "understand" that then I will apply your own logic and call you a hypocrite for using a computer to partake in this news group. by doing so you are polluting the environment of many third world countries where your waste ends up. My enviro prof would be embarassed by people like you (Dr. Rhonda Mc.Dougal - University of Manitoba) who are full of half truthes. . assesment. Ya know, I took an environmental science course at University . .So did I, but it counts for nothing when you're 'debating' with Mike. Especially since you didn't understand a bit of it. And you did, Mikey? LOL Yeah, riiiiiight! |
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N Grover murmured while asleep:
ah ha, and here I thought mike was an environmental scientist. Would you quite already? Persistent posting of replies to HWMNBN is a sure fire way to enter your self in many folks' killfiles. Why not post a ride report instead... tell a bit about the trails in your area or something like that? Penny -- me and my bike: www.specialtyoutdoors.com/biking.htm |
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Penny S wrote:
http://bombacommand.iwarp.com/ambfaq.htm Time to update your links Penny. That incarnation of the FAQ is so old it's been on two different servers since then. The current version is he http://www.j-harris.net/bike/ambfaq.htm |
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why MTB'ing should not be an environmental target
Mike Vandeman wrote:
.If only someone could take away his . addiction for attacking MTB'ing with little background research or indepth . assesment. Ya know, I took an environmental science course at University . .So did I, but it counts for nothing when you're 'debating' with Mike. Especially since you didn't understand a bit of it. I would have got a first, but failed the section on the impacts of mountain biking. Apparently, I failed to mention the persistent lying of cyclists. Natch. |
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