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  1. #1
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    Feb 2004
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    Ann Arbor, MI
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    i could have sworn i posted on this one, but i guess not! oh well, need to procrastinate going to class

    Real name: Katherine

    Where do you live? Ann Arbor, MI... originally from Chicago, where they ship me when school is not in session

    Explanation of your handle: in drivers´ ed in high school, the jerk that i had for a teacher called all the girls either "honey" or "sweetheart" and the guys by some variation of their last name... from the death-look i gave him, i think he got the idea that calling me "honey" was a Bad Idea, and so called me Fultzie instead. and then my friends started using it, and it stuck.

    Explanation of your avatar: UMich Cycling! yay!

    Age (general or specific) : 20

    Occupation: student, slacker, work at a rock climbing wall

    Favorite bike: very hard to choose... i love all my bikes... but i´d go with my bianchi eros for now, since Fred was my first road bike... but i´m kind of lusting after an Indy Fab ti- crown jewel for the next baby.....

    What's in your stable? 2000 Eros (Fred), 2004 Rockhopper (Lucy), Diamondback Wildwood (Chunkster)-- poor thing has been beaten to hell

    Fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? about 50 mph... downhill... in a race two years ago... didn´t even know it until i checked my max speed later

    What is the biggest lie you've ever told: um, probably something like "no, officer, i had no idea that was a one-way street" (i actually realized it after the fact, when the lights went on behind me... missed the sign, oops)

    Most memorable moment on my bike: ooh geez... a lot of them... maybe right now (because it´s the most recent) it´s when my (boy)friend and i rented cruisers in argentina to go wine tasting (yeah, bikes and alcohol, probably not the brightest) and my chain kept falling off, and then it finally broke. between the two of us we could not get it back together (well, the lack of chain tool and missing link didn´t help- dah!). we were pretty much out in the middle of nowhere on a highway, and were like "yeah, right we´ll find a bike shop out here". well, not only did we find a bike shop, but TWO of them, in people´s garages in the town we had passed through. the first was closed, but at the second we sat for a half hour and chatted with an elderly argentine man as he pieced my chain back together again.

    Most fun ever had on a bike? every time!

  2. #2
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    Dec 2004
    Location
    Portland, Oregon
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    Dianyla-
    Oh yeah, those STUPID tracks! Whenever I come in from a ride in the west hills, I hit the tracks that run North/South-can't remember the name of the street...up by NW 23rd. Then I have to turn off and I'm always trying to find another way to get home. Who's bright idea was it to run tracks that aren't perpendicular to the road on say....4th and Washington (I think)?? The little signs of the poor biker person falling to his death after hitting the MAX track is enough to deter me....
    I get to have pizza after this, right? No...wait...cheesecake....

  3. #3
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    Jun 2005
    Location
    Portland, OR
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    Thanks all for the warm welcome!
    Quote Originally Posted by Lynne
    The little signs of the poor biker person falling to his death after hitting the MAX track is enough to deter me....
    Yeah, I wince every time I see those road signs. The visual of the biker endo'ing is just a little bit too accurate!
    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    I loved your comment about your first post - criminy I remember the first time I posted here I must've read my posting a hundred times Just to be there were no typos and it made sense and the question didn't sound stupid. The first time I posted and found a mistake I looked like this !
    The first one's always the hardest, but I've been trying to lurk here and get a general sense of the community before joining and just barging in like a bull in a china shop. Not that I would know anything about that. And I hate typos, evil evil typos. Hey, when my post count increases will I have the powers to edit my own posts for typos?
    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven
    Dianyla... I love IT too - its not my job, but I love messing around with it all. Hey, you know much about LINUX? We're contemplating building a PC (well, letting the older kids do the building with some supervision from us) and set it up as a LINUX only PC. Anyways, welcome, and hope you like it here
    I work mainly with commercial Un*x flavors but Linux isn't all that different. One thing I can say, having tried the "linux workstation at home" game in the past, nowadays it is a lot nicer and much more feasible to actually build and use linux at home than it was 4 years ago. Redhat and Suse make some nice package distributions. Although you can download linux for free online, for first timers I'd suggest picking up a book+CD of a distribution that will help you get through it. HTH.

  4. #4
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    Sep 2004
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla
    And I hate typos, evil evil typos. Hey, when my post count increases will I have the powers to edit my own posts for typos?
    Look down on the bottom right hand side of your post and you should see an "edit" button. You can edit a post for about 1-2 days and then it's there Forever and Ever Amen!

    Also, when you type your post, there is a "preview post" button right next to the "submit reply" button that will let you preview what you wrote before you post it. (which kaffy has started doing now so I don't have so many "edits'"!! LOL)
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    Look down on the bottom right hand side of your post and you should see an "edit" button. You can edit a post for about 1-2 days and then it's there Forever and Ever Amen!
    Doh, I just finally saw this on my own posts after already posting that question. I'm a moderator in another forum that uses vbulletin and I'm kinda used to seeing an Edit button on everyone's posts. Also, we prevent newbies from using the Edit feature until they've reached a certain post level. Now I just see the button on my own posts. Just having a durr... moment here, don't mind me...

  6. #6
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    Jun 2005
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    new today, too!

    Real name: Irene

    Where do you live? Bordentown, NJ

    Explanation of your handle: DH is 6'3" & I'm 5'2", when we ride together, we've been nicknamed "Moose & Squirrel". Anybody remember Rocky & Bullwinkle?

    Explanation of your avatar: ?? haven't figured this out yet...

    Age (general or specific) just turned the big 5-0!

    Occupation: Accountant

    Favorite bike: any bike with a great paint job.

    What's in your stable? my road riding steed of choice is a white Serotta Legend w/ red & yellow decals, a navy blue Specialized Dolce lives on my trainer, and a poor-old rusted red Specialized Hardrock (approx. 20 yrs old) hangs out in the basement for lack of any place better to go (haven't got the heart to throw it out)

    Fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? 36.6 mph bombing down a long hill last summer in Vermont -- haven't hit that since.

    Another picture of yourself or your ride? N/A - non-digital camera environment.

    What is the biggest lie you've ever told: can't remember, once you've hit the big 5-0, they all just kind of blend together...

    Most memorable moment on my bike: riding next to the Canadian border in Vermont on my longest solo ride ever -- 70+ miles. Not only do I remember the stunning scenery, huge cliffs on the border of sheer rock with tall evergreens way up on top, but it was a personal challenge that I overcame that day as well by being able to finish that ride.

    Most embarrassing moment on my bike: taking my bike out last year on my birthday to get used to my new clipless pedals, going blank & forgetting how to clip out as I was going up hill in town, then managing to run into the curb & fall over, all at a speed of about 5 mph.

    Most fun ever had on a bike? local charity rides are just terrific, great fun, great people, lots of food (very food-oriented). Looking forward to tomorrow's Ride for Autism.

  7. #7
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    Apr 2005
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    Welcome to the boards, fultzie and Squirrel... hope you enjoy being here

    Dianyla, thanks for your suggestions re linux


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  8. #8
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    Apr 2005
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    Quote Originally Posted by fultzie
    Real name: Katherine

    Where do you live? Ann Arbor, MI...

    Explanation of your avatar: UMich Cycling! yay!
    WAH!!! Velo Club, aiiiyeee! Fly, you fools! Everybody off Huron River Drive! On your left! On your left! On your leftyourleftyourleftyourleft ... !

    By the power vested in me by the Regents of the University Of Michigan, I now pronounce this discussion a charter site of the UM Alumni Society. "Sing to the colors that float in the light, hurrah for the Yellow and Blue ..."

    So now the BIG question: Two Wheel Tango or Great Lakes?

    --Balrog

  9. #9
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    Feb 2004
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    Ann Arbor, MI
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    hee hee, my personal fav. hills in A2 are on Joy Road... ironically named, if you ask me! but that hill on state down to the amtrak station... fun if there are no cars coming up to the intersection! the cobbles/ bricks are bearable if you´re on a mtb. not so fun coming back from a ride, though. and the hill by the med center is hell after hitting the Local Loop (mtb).

    i lived off of miller road last summer... wooo-ee, that was a fun commute! great way to wake up, but coming home that hill was not so fun.

    hmm, I used to go to TWT, their mechanics are awesome (one guy-- Pat i think-- sat and explained to me exactly how to pull a crank off for a good half hour... and didn´t charge me! those guys are awesome).

    Great Lakes was always really rude to me. and i mean *really* rude.

    *however* neither of these stores will sponsor UM´s cycling team-- we´re sponsored by Dexter Bike and Sport, so i suppose next year i´ll go there.

    Blarog and Quail- you should join us for a ride sometime!!! blarog- are you an alum, or do you work at the U, or a community member at large, or all of the above? you´re always welcome!!

    and check out the UMich Cycling website for some more info... it hasn´t been updated lately, but when school starts again it will be
    Last edited by fultzie; 06-14-2005 at 11:37 AM.

  10. #10
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    Apr 2005
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    Hey Fultzie!

    No such thing as "off topic." This is the "meet-and-greet" thread, really, and finding out the common connections is part of the fun. I'm sorry to hear that you've had such groty experiences with the local bike shops: it's good to hear them First-Person because I can float this information up through the AABTS, so when discounts are offered to members by these shops, we know that there's a dubious history to consider.

    Sorry: I'm too much of an old school feminista to cozen would-be harassers. Esp. TWT, which prides itself on being gender-neutral-friendly.

    NEITHER store would sponsor the UM team? That totally stinks. Sounds like it's "local advocacy" time. Thanks for the link! I think the Club has a link. I should check.

    I love the Miller hill, esp. down from the Newport Rd. heights. I'm not as familiar with Joy, but some of the classic OHR routes, and the old (early '90s) EcoRide routes would run you up North Territorial, where there are some long grades.

    And THEN there's Geddes. Short and sweet ...

    Thanks for replying! I'm staff at the Law School, btw, but also an alumna. I live over by Zion Lutheran, near Eberwhite Woods.

    --Balrog

  11. #11
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    Feb 2004
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    hee hee, looks like you got the "unedited" version of my post! after i posted i figured it wasn´t necessary to go in to detail with the TWT thing, but maybe i should have left it!

    honestly i´ll still go back there for emergency parts/maintenance, because aside from that one creepy guy the employees (particularly the mechanics) there are great. they´ve even fixed my bike while i wait (on a friday night!), because they knew i had a race the next day.

    that said, i won´t be buying my next bike there. it really burns me that they list UM under the clubs that get discounts on their website, and then don´t honor it.

    oh, if you want to read the whole gory story of the creepy guy hitting on me, check out the "i´m a beast" post from last summer ...actually, i should update that one, as there has been a new development!

  12. #12
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    Apr 2005
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    I agree with you re: the TWT wrenches. On more than one occasion they've looked at something on my old (and no longer in my possession) rig and given it another year or so. Finally I took the burden off them and bought a shiny new bike with 21st century technology. I may yet call on them to help resurrect my 1990 Accordo 12 speed for road play (I'd like to tune up for a first-ever century at some point). In fact I once hauled in $20 worth of cookies and gorp a couple days before Xmas for the folks at the Packard Rd. shop, to say thanks.

    Give me a head's up and let's have coffee! There's a new "Italian" cafe on E. U. across from Social Work where I hang out. I'm more a tea drinker than a brew hound, but this stuff is good as a treat. Or there's Dominick's, right across the street. In the meantime, maybe we should start an A2 grrrl rider thread.

    --Balrog

  13. #13
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    Feb 2004
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    Ann Arbor, MI
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    oh no! what did the new cafe replace?? or did it go in that empty space next to that in-and-out mart? that would be okay then i´ve been away for a semester and my best friend is terrible at keeping me updated on ann arbor comings and goings (ie: "ummm, noodles and company opened. oh yeah, that was last year" )

    coffee sounds great! (i´m slightly addicted) I´ll be back in town at the end of august, i´ll PM you

 

 

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