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1473.1 | Ahm A Dillo you say? | TIS::GRUHN | | Mon Apr 02 1990 13:46 | 10 |
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Yes, you're a DILLO!
B. 8^)
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1473.2 | | JUMBLY::MACFADYEN | Bad words | Mon Apr 02 1990 13:50 | 12 |
| Ah, I've found a technical way of replying to a scummy worthless
non-technical note because....
I found a pair of pliers in the road a few months ago!
Got to agree about dead dogs etcetera, that pair of pliers is about it
as far as usefulness or worth goes. However, my girlfriend found a pair
of Nike lycra tights in the road, and very useful they have been.
Rod
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1473.3 | Another found tool | BUFFO::BUFFO | | Mon Apr 02 1990 14:01 | 9 |
| I picked up an 8" adjustable wrench on Route 30 in Southborough (MA) last
year while riding to work. I figure it must have bounced out of the
bed of a pickup truck. I read an article in the Wall Street Journal
last year about a litter researcher (no joke!) who concluded that
a third of Texas road litter came from the beds of pickups. Of course,
most of the vehicles in Texas are pickups. Your state may vary.
Still scrounging,
David Buffo
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1473.4 | It has to be more than a dime to get me to stop | WAV13::DELORIEA | Time to make the jerseys | Mon Apr 02 1990 14:09 | 10 |
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I've found:
- A Seiko quartz watch
- Handful of change (here and there)
- Dog lease (Chevy Chase's?)
- Broken glass, I don't even have to stop to pick it up ;-)
Tom
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1473.5 | Not to mention thorns, glass, cans... | ATLV5::DIAL_B | | Mon Apr 02 1990 14:43 | 6 |
| For me its:
- A pair of vise-grips
- A locking blade knife
Barry
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1473.6 | best day was $17 cash | TOOK::R_WOODBURY | | Mon Apr 02 1990 17:37 | 21 |
| yep, me too, I've found:
countless bungie (shock) cords, a pair of expensive french sunglasses,
small change, $17 cash (across the street from a self serve gas station
on a very windy day), many screwdrivers, a pocket knife, cheap jewelry,
a bandana or two, a visegrip, a small channellock pliers.
among the items i did not pick up (or even slow down for):
contraceptive devices, smashed sunglasses, ladies underwear, a smashed
watch or two, mens underwear, sweatpants, blown out sewup tires.
many of the above items can be classified as trash. some of the trash
i've seen by the roadside is too disgusting to mention here.
I subtopic might be odd items which have caused flats, such as: a rose
thorn, a piece of sand (the tread was worn through), a roofing nail, a
piece of wood, etc.
roger
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1473.7 | A Dead Wombat | MEO78B::SHERRATT | | Tue Apr 03 1990 00:43 | 7 |
| I've got to keep my eyes on the road from now on. I could do with some
new screwdrivers in assorted sizes.
I saw my first ever (from a bike that is, I've seen many from cars) dead
wombat on Sunday and, thanks be, managed to miss it.
Richard.
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1473.8 | Not much, but... | FSDB00::BRANAM | | Tue Apr 03 1990 15:12 | 8 |
| A little silver-plated copper bracelet this weekend that my wife liked.
For those of you in the used equipment department, go to the Hotter'n Hell
Hundred in Wichita Falls, TX. With over 12,000 riders in a mass start, the road
quickly gets littered with pumps, sunglasses, and waterbottles. You could make a
fortune selling it all!
Steve
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1473.9 | Spartanburg also prime | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:51 | 11 |
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RE: Bike-accessory deposit zones (Wichita Falls).
Same thing on the first steep bridge north of Spartanburg the
morning of the Assault on Mt. Mitchell. Pumps, waterbottles,
spare wheels... :-)
I came back by that way and it really looked like somebody had
had a big bike party ... what must the local farmers, etc., think?
-john
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1473.10 | Junque = upscale junk. | ESKIMO::BOURGAULT | | Tue Apr 03 1990 23:53 | 33 |
| I've found a good number of tools.... about 30 of the items in
my tool box are "found" items from biking around the city of
Worcester (Mass.) and roads near it. Pliers, wrenches of
several varieties, screwdrivers, vise-grips, etc....
My car has about a dozen bungee cords, of various descriptions,
found at the roadside. The useless (broken) ones I've picked up,
trashed the rubber part, and used the S hooks for other things..
Over the last 15 years, I have also picked up a LARGE number
of lead wheel-balancing weights. Usually I'm already stopped,
or about to, in city riding, when I spot them and pick them up.
I have a metal box they get tossed into when I arive home...
every year or so I melt them down into something useful. My
SCUBA equipment collection contains about 50 pounds of lead
weights, in various sizes, that I have cast from my collection.
This doesn't count a few fishing weights, etc. other people
have scrounged off me ("while you're melting lead....") at
various times.
Not much for cash.... $0.25 or larger is worth stopping for.
Lesser amounts ain't. Twice I've gotten dollar bills, but
nothing larger. Just enough to provide something refreshing
at the next long stop....
Oh, yes.... the local police were somewhat acquainted with me
up to about 6 years ago (when my riding decreased sharply).
Seems every weekend I was picking up 2 or 3 license plates
(Mass. was making flimsy aluminum ones that cracked and fell
off easily...) and turning them in Monday "on my way by" the
police station. Do these count as valuable?
- Ed B. -
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1473.11 | RAMBO...RUBBISH! | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Wed Apr 04 1990 12:49 | 9 |
| When pumpin' through the woods on my ATB I really run into some
wild stuff like refrigerators, stoves, pick-up caps, people's
garbage, wrecked automobiles, washing machines, car tires, a
fortune in deposits on beers cans/bottles, etc... This really
kills me. I think I'll mount an M60 on the handle bars just in
case I happen to catch one of these total a$$holes redhanded
and do a little littering of my own... Just thinking...
Chip
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1473.12 | "run into" | QUICKR::FISHER | Dictionary is not. | Wed Apr 04 1990 15:47 | 9 |
| re: "When pumpin' through the woods on my ATB I really run into some
wild stuff like refrigerators, stoves, pick-up caps, people's
garbage, wrecked automobiles, washing machines, car tires, "
hmmmm, nedd some new glasses, Chip?
:-)
ed
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1473.13 | money, "Flattened Fauna" | TALLIS::JBELL | Zeno was almost here | Wed Apr 04 1990 16:51 | 25 |
| Once while biking to the grocery store, I saw two peices
of green paper blowing down the road. It was a 10 and a 20.
I've found a few wrenches while biking, but most of the bungees that
I find are kind of worthless. They are either all stretched out,
or missing one end.
While we're on this topic, has anyone else read the book
"Flattened Fauna"? It's a guide book for identifying road kills.
The preface points out that "most guide books would be suitable
for identifying the 'merely dead', since many guide book drawings
are made from stuffed dead animals. This book endeavors to help
identify those animals which, like the wicked witch of the east,
are 'most sincerely dead'... These are animals that in addition
to loosing their lives, have lost much of their third dimension
as well."
The record number of sightings for a single day is 473 on a 60
mile stretch of road in Idaho. The author proposes setting up
a national center to report sightings, similar to those that
already exist among birdwatchers.
-Jeff Bell
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1473.14 | do you keep everything? | BANZAI::FISHER | Dictionary is not. | Wed Apr 04 1990 17:00 | 5 |
| The last time I stopped to pick up a tool on the climbing side of
temple mountain, it wasn't metric, I threw it back. On the descent
side I might not have noticed it anyway. :=)
ed
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1473.15 | Velonews & Winning Forever | KAOFS::W_VIERHOUT | I am VAX therefore I am | Wed Apr 04 1990 17:30 | 12 |
| Tools and bungie cords sure are popular. Once I found a very very large
pile of porno mags, guess someones wife told 'em to "get those *&@!#$%^
things outa this house now!". Yesterday I found a full roll of masking
tape - who says being an amateur cyclist don't pay. Anyways back to the
mags; I looked them over and took a few home to my girlfriend - I
would'nt be caught dead reading that stuff.
Velonews and Winning forever
Wayne V
P.S. Love the topic
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1473.16 | IT'S MORE FUN... | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Thu Apr 05 1990 13:02 | 4 |
| Re; "needing new glasses"... Glasses don't help. I've taken the front
wheel off so I can feel may way as I go :-).
Graduate of the "Helen Keller School Of Bicycling"
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1473.17 | Tool Finder | WORDY::HELMREICH | | Tue Apr 10 1990 14:20 | 18 |
| Tools are what I keep an eye peeled for.
My finds:
10" adjustable wrench (high quality)
Master Mechanic tin snips
18" gonzo K-mart screwdriver (designed to be hammered on)
These are some of my most-used tools. Good thing I took up biking.
Steve
P.S. - I need one of those mountain-bike-mounted cannons, too, for the scum
that dispose of stoves, refrigerators, etc. in the woods.
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1473.18 | | BALMER::MUDGETT | He's reading notes again, Mom! | Sat Apr 14 1990 10:11 | 44 |
| Is it me or what?
1. I was weezing up a really long gradual hill the other day and
as always I had the eye peeled for some roadside nugget that I could
brag about. (Where I live is the end of the city and beginning of
farm country.) I like using this one road because its got really
wide shoulders, I noticed that the road was bumpy and realized that
I was riding in tractor tire imprints, no problem I thought as I
weezed along, I moved to the left a bit. The I noticed what that
tractor was pulling A MANURE SPEADER! Hmmmmmmm that's what that
aroma is!
a. manure speader's aren't hermetically sealed.
b. they like using roads with wide shoulders also.
2. I wonder if when I'm riding my bike if all the kernel of my brain
computing stuuf is swapped out. I was pedeling along recently and
I saw a small brilliantly colored box labeled "SEX TOYS #3". Noting
that the box was obviously empty I thought as I pedaled, Hmmmm what
kind of sex toy comes in a box like that? I thought of all the toys
that I could think of no luck. Oh well, I thought, must be some city
thing that this old farmer wouldn't have thought of and continued
pedaling. A couple miles later I thought again what kind of a toy
has a verson number. (must be some software DEC doesn't make :-))
A torturous hill later I finally put all the information together.
a. this was an empty video box.
b. SEX TOYS was its name and not its product discription.
c. #3 meant this was a sequel of an original. (not a further
enhancement of the the base version that had some of the original
bug fixes and added features with improved library's and a
better group of logicals for easier references for the users.
d. It was a brilliant yellow because all porno things are in
brilliant colors.
Now if I had stopped and taken a brief look at it, I would have
immediately realized that this was a porno video box! So that proves
it biking makes me stupid!
3. My best treasure yet was a quarter that I found. I was comparing
notes with my son about that find. We remembered when I had spotted
the thing I stopped like dead in my tracks (the old New Englander
in me). It was like 100 yeards away! Its amazing how far we can
go when going like 15 mph.
Fred Mudgett
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1473.19 | FY93 was a good year | KAOFS::W_VIERHOUT | ELVIS writes NT code at Digital | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:23 | 12 |
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screwdriver
pocket calculator
doggie carrier sans dog
nylon sweat suit
measuring tape
carpenters level
How about giving CPR to a dead note? What did you find lately??
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1473.20 | | NOVA::FISHER | US Patent 5225833 | Tue Aug 10 1993 14:08 | 9 |
| On the NW coast of Oregon, a Banana Slug. I left it there. :-)
Actually what happened was that I rolled past it and said to myself,
"Self, that must be a Banana Slug! I want to take another look" So I
turned around, reclimbed the hill till I saw it on the other side.
Before I could turn around an Oldsmobile came along and made it a mmot
point. :-)
ed
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1473.21 | | TINCUP::MFORBES | It's NOT your father's Chevy Vega | Tue Aug 10 1993 14:11 | 1 |
| ...a 25' Stanley Powerlock and a saw.
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