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On 6/11/2019 at 9:16 AM, Werner said:

I was outside in the green yesterday. 

Collected a bit of green, also fauna and flora!

 

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Strange animals outside there. 😲

Most original and discrete way of harvesting poppies I've ever seen! :roflmao:

(great pics by the way) :thumbup:

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On 6/10/2019 at 10:07 AM, RoadRunner said:

Had a nice ride with my sister today, she is getting better and better.

We found a little oasis in the middle of nowhere, only big villas with a sea and boats on it, couldn’t believe my eyes. It was like a different world.

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Isnt it the best feeling riding with your sibling? First, the fact shes actually into it. And then just the bonding over exploring and having fun together like this as adults. It makes me so happy every time i ride with my brother. 

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3 hours ago, travsformation said:

BTW, if riding that near water, I'd definitely consider a tether/leash... Wouldn't want those gorgeous Kingsongs falling going for an unexpected dive! 

No risk no fun :D

 

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5 minutes ago, seage said:

Isnt it the best feeling riding with your sibling? First, the fact shes actually into it. And then just the bonding over exploring and having fun together like this as adults. It makes me so happy every time i ride with my brother. 

It’s great to ride with her and teach her things. And i don’t have to ride alone anymore. :)

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3 hours ago, scubadragosan said:

I taught my wife, age 68 to ride the wheel. She is the best companion to ride with. Always there! In bed and on the road :wub:

Nice! I'm still trying to get my wife on a wheel (age 55).

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7 hours ago, travsformation said:

BTW, if riding that near water, I'd definitely consider a tether/leash... Wouldn't want those gorgeous Kingsongs falling going for an unexpected dive! 

There waterproof just like the IM V10. 💦

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3 hours ago, scubadragosan said:

I taught my wife, age 68 to ride the wheel. She is the best companion to ride with. Always there! In bed and on the road :wub:

You have no idea how jealous that makes me!

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18 minutes ago, Marty Backe said:

That 16S isn't going to be seeing much love now :)

No, not a lot, just my 2 block grocery and grub getter.

I also have a wheel for when my kids visit. 🙂

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On 6/8/2019 at 4:16 PM, Bob Eisenman said:

@Marty Backemy parents were wwii era racists, I have no black friends ...my neice, who worked in Africa for some time , is marrying a Jamaican man (in Jamaica) in the fall.....do you have any thoughts on interracial marriage? She's chosen this fellow:

https://www.facebook.com/greggr

Her Dad passed away from cancer after years ago.

Am I missing something?

 

What the fuck is this comment about?!

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10 minutes ago, Michael Tucker said:

Yeah, I thought his account got hacked!

:roflmao:

The comment made no mention of uncollected fortunes in [choose a country] and Marty wasn't asked to provide his bank details :efee612b4b:

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@Marty Backehemaglobin binds oxygen in the lungs and then releases it in the capillary beds at the tissue level. At lower partial pressures found at altitude the process is less than adequate until the body acclimatizes and makes more hemaglobin.

Here is a chart showing the lower partial pressure of oxygen at  about 3352 meters (11,000 feet) vs sea level 

Altitude values for pO2

 

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8 minutes ago, Bob Eisenman said:

@Marty Backehemaglobin binds oxygen in the lungs and then releases it in the capillary beds at the tissue level. At lower partial pressures found at altitude the process is less than adequate until the body acclimatizes and makes more hemaglobin.

Here is a chart showing the lower partial pressure of oxygen at  about 3352 meters (11,000 feet) vs sea level 

Altitude values for pO2

 

Oh my word. This forum is full of Nerds!

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4 hours ago, Bob Eisenman said:

Looking forward to the odometer reaching 12,000 km.

Work on 12,000 km

 

 

BTW, what kind of American are you that leaves WheelLog configured in metric?

;)

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