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  1. #1
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    yeppers, I think we know we need to play nice in the sandbox. Now if Brandi would give sandcastle building lessons....

    I admit I'm a TE forum junkie. MUST have my daily fix. MUST HAVE IT. If I'm silly enough to transfer to Seattle, at least I'll have lots of friends to ride with, and you might not leave me in the dust either. Does it get dusty up there?

    I like that we can have a difference of opinion, but for the most part we respect the fact that we're allowed to have a difference, discuss it, and move / ride / on.

    I salute my TE sisters & brothers with a toast of my morning coffee.
    Beth

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    no dust, just mold.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    I think we are so wonderful here because we have proven everything that we need to prove already.

    No need to flame someone else into tiny bits - we know we are all fantastically beautiful, wonderful, and confident.............

    No need to beat someone to death with words to feel good about ourselves..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    no dust, just mold.
    no mold, just moss
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    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
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    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    no mold, just moss
    but no worries...we grow webbed feet and get special cycling shoes too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MM_QFC! View Post
    but no worries...we grow webbed feet and get special cycling shoes too!
    I just screw the cleats directly into my palmed feet.

  7. #7
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    Smile A Newbie's Thoughts . . .

    I've been on this site for a couple of months and don't post very often . . but I've learned TONS about biking while reading the many topics online.

    In my experience, please no slams, but I've found that predominantly female sites have much more bickering as compared to men. One site in particular, not related to biking, is very volatile, even when discussions go off-topic. Should anyone disagree with the "queen bees", then you are subject to all kinds of nasty notes.

    Anyhoo, my thoughts are that this board seems to be composed of very dedicated, confident, disciplined women who bike in addition to other sports. I think that the dedication to biking (or any specific subject) makes all the difference, again, my opinion. And, perhaps it is just the overall makeup of the women who visit this site. Irregardless, for my short time visiting here, I am appreciative of the support and knowledge that is shared among many . . . kudos to all

    - Vivian, MN
    VMax in MN

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by vmax View Post
    In my experience, please no slams, but I've found that predominantly female sites have much more bickering as compared to men. One site in particular, not related to biking, is very volatile, even when discussions go off-topic. Should anyone disagree with the "queen bees", then you are subject to all kinds of nasty notes.

    Anyhoo, my thoughts are that this board seems to be composed of very dedicated, confident, disciplined women who bike in addition to other sports. I think that the dedication to biking (or any specific subject) makes all the difference, again, my opinion. And, perhaps it is just the overall makeup of the women who visit this site. - Vivian, MN
    I dropped out of another women's cycling internet listserv several yrs. ago when it appeared (to me) the moderator was abit too heavy-handed in terms of control/content/how we should communicate. And none of us cursed.

    I am on another all-women's internet forum which is completely different and non-cycling where the so-called 'bickering' and queen bee stuff doesn't occur hardly at all. Not sure if it makes a difference, but the forum is aimed exclusively to women born in the boomer years and beyond. Not sure, but to me, the more experienced women are, in terms of living through major life experiences/crises..and finding their own identity and strength as a woman, there MIGHT be less of need to slam/put-down other people online.

    My perception of female cyclists, who are consistently ride for several consecutive years, seems to share a common characteristic of: down-to-earth pragmatism and a dogged dedication.

    I perceive men as more willing to horse around and insult each other in a playful way that they don't take so personally ...compared to women...both on the Internet and in their own face-to-face group communication. I have worked for 4 different organizations where men dominated 80% of the workforce..and see this consistently over and over...and this among men who are literate/educated/professionals.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 02-27-2008 at 12:36 PM.

  9. #9
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    I think it's that everyone sets a good example. Disagreements really are differences of opinion; there are no ad hominem attacks. Posters are unfailingly polite and make sure to write so that they aren't misinterpreted. There's no attitude of superiority over non-bikers, or different bikers.

    On other forums I read (one 99.9% women, one 100% women), posters disparage people with different opinions or practices, both other posters and "outsiders." For example, one woman justified her sneering at mothers who don't breastfeed by saying she had done a lot of research to determine that breastfeeding was the best choice, and that anyone who didn't breastfeed wasn't doing her best. It was that attitude of what's best for me is best for you that horrified me.

    TE posters make an effort to write well. It's a personal peeve, and I probably miss some great things, but I can't read anything without standard capitalization, unless it's by e.e. cummings. Thank you for that from the bottom of my uptight heart!
    Nothing says love like safety bling.

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    I salute my TE sisters & brothers with a toast of my morning coffee.
    Why did you put your toast in your coffee? Why bother to toast it at all? You're wasting electricity if you're just going to let it get soggy. Starving people in the UK could have used that electricity.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Why did you put your toast in your coffee? Why bother to toast it at all? You're wasting electricity if you're just going to let it get soggy. Starving people in the UK could have used that electricity.

    V.
    <SNORF> This is what I get for trying to engage fingers and brain at the same time too early in the morning.

    I take my bread, toasted on one side, with butter and jam, and NOT in my coffee, thank you very much. Soggy bread is icky.

    I'll still raise a cup of cheer to all of you! Here here!
    Beth

  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    I admit I'm a TE forum junkie. MUST have my daily fix. MUST HAVE IT.

    I like that we can have a difference of opinion, but for the most part we respect the fact that we're allowed to have a difference, discuss it, and move / ride / on.

    I salute my TE sisters & brothers with a toast of my morning coffee.
    Like you, Beth, I am a TE junkie as well. I may not post each time I am here, but I check in at least once a day (usually once here at the office and once after I get home).

    I, too, toast all my TE sisters & brothers! (green tea this time )
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

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