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Re: Do bicycles and cars mix?



On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 14:52:03 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Matthew Russotto) wrote:

>>Exercise can be pleasurable, I encourage you to try it sometime and
>>see for yourself.
>
>Tried exercise for several years, ended up injured and in need of surgery.
>Fortunately I can still drive, though it causes some pain.
>
>>I don't think a bicycle depreciates any faster than a car. But much
>>much cheaper. You can easily commute on a used bicycle costing under
>>$200. You don't need insurance, you don't need to buy gas.
>
>The extra food you need to buy to run a bicycle ends up costing more than
>gas; people cost more to feed than cars.  The used bicycle really gets
>you in maintenance costs, unless you let it deteriorate to an unsafe
>condition. 

That is some of the funniest stuff that I've ever read in RAD.

Thanks.

pete fagerlin

::Revolutionary! Evolutionary! Yet so retro!
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