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Old July 6th 09, 01:59 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Anton Berlin
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I'm not sure, but from you response I assume Brandt.

-ilan



Jobst is making washing machines now?????
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Old July 6th 09, 03:11 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Robert Chung[_3_]
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ilan wrote:

I don't know anything about them except that they are responsible for
naming Mike Brant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L136big8Kco His
managers decided that his actual name, also Brandt, would cause an
issue with the washing machines.


Yikes. I'm not sure who should have been more concerned about the
association.


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Old July 6th 09, 03:25 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Jul 5, 2:07*pm, ilan wrote:
On Jul 5, 9:18*pm, KG wrote:

On Jul 5, 11:17*am, ilan wrote:


I'm annoyed at today's stage, because I watched it on tape delay and
correctly guessed the most combative rider, so could have had a chance
to win the washing machine on France TV's call in competition. Not a
good start....


Dearest Newbie -


Please **** off and go read some math books or something. Come back in
August.


thanks,


Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.


Sorry about being a day late.

-ilan




Welcome back, Newbie!
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Old July 6th 09, 09:35 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Anton Berlin wrote:
Jobst is making washing machines now?????


The ones with the radially spoked driers are great.

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Old July 6th 09, 11:10 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 10:35:36 +0200, Donald Munro
wrote:

The ones with the radially spoked driers are great.


They rotate in the opposite direction of all other makes and models.
Jobst has a ten page explanation in the instructions why it works
better that way.

And then 20 pages explaining why everyone else is wrong.

Curtis L. Russell
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Old July 6th 09, 11:50 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On 6 July, 11:10, wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 10:35:36 +0200, Donald Munro

wrote:
The ones with the radially spoked driers are great.


They rotate in the opposite direction of all other makes and models.
Jobst has a ten page explanation in the instructions why it works
better that way.

And then 20 pages explaining why everyone else is wrong.


Except they fail in the first month because there is neither wire
wrapping nor solder permitted. They "evidently perform no useful
function", electrical contact maintained by pressure clips alone for
it permits the easier replacement of spider infested components (which
dont fatigue).
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Old July 6th 09, 01:16 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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On Jul 6, 12:50*pm, someone wrote:
On 6 July, 11:10, wrote:

On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 10:35:36 +0200, Donald Munro


wrote:
The ones with the radially spoked driers are great.


They rotate in the opposite direction of all other makes and models.
Jobst has a ten page explanation in the instructions why it works
better that way.


And then 20 pages explaining why everyone else is wrong.


Except they fail in the first month because there is neither wire
wrapping nor solder permitted. *They "evidently perform no useful
function", electrical contact maintained by pressure clips alone for
it permits the easier replacement of spider infested components (which
dont fatigue).


And the disassembled machine is then used by Graeme Obree to build a
car which goes on to win the Daytona 500.

-ilan
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Old July 6th 09, 05:23 PM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Fred Fredburger
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ilan wrote:
On Jul 6, 12:50 pm, someone wrote:
On 6 July, 11:10, wrote:

On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 10:35:36 +0200, Donald Munro
wrote:
The ones with the radially spoked driers are great.
They rotate in the opposite direction of all other makes and models.
Jobst has a ten page explanation in the instructions why it works
better that way.
And then 20 pages explaining why everyone else is wrong.

Except they fail in the first month because there is neither wire
wrapping nor solder permitted. They "evidently perform no useful
function", electrical contact maintained by pressure clips alone for
it permits the easier replacement of spider infested components (which
dont fatigue).


And the disassembled machine is then used by Graeme Obree to build a
car which goes on to win the Daytona 500.


It took much longer for the thread to get here than I expected.
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Old July 7th 09, 12:01 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Howard Kveck
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In article ,
someone wrote:

On 6 July, 11:10, wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 10:35:36 +0200, Donald Munro

wrote:
The ones with the radially spoked driers are great.


They rotate in the opposite direction of all other makes and models.
Jobst has a ten page explanation in the instructions why it works
better that way.

And then 20 pages explaining why everyone else is wrong.


Except they fail in the first month because there is neither wire
wrapping nor solder permitted. They "evidently perform no useful
function", electrical contact maintained by pressure clips alone for
it permits the easier replacement of spider infested components (which
dont fatigue).


Heh, I knew someone would find a way to work tying and soldering into this. Good
one.

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Howard

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