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Original Message                 Date: 09-Apr-10  @  05:11 AM   -   damn

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so many talented musicians have put up tracks on dancetech. we critisize each other so much
but damn. so much talent has come through here. you know the chill factor that sends chills up
your spine. dancetech posters have posted so many of those kind of tracks it's unbelievable
really. kudos to you bunch of miscreant bastards




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Message 31/48             29-Apr-10  @  10:33 PM   -   RE: damn

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quote
Bedwyr wrote:

when i opened my eyes i saw this copper and the girl who
opened the door looking down at me asking if i could move


You should have answered, "nah. i like the neighborhood i live in now".

k, it reminds of when the kids i grew up with played sports every day. two of us would be team
captains. the captains would the odd or evens finger thing and whoever won would have the first pick
for his team. one of the kids named nathan wasn't the best of players but he was always chosen first
because it was fun to say yer in nate.



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Message 32/48             30-Apr-10  @  01:25 PM   -   RE: damn

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A lad i once new knocked over a pedestrian who only suffered injuries as a result of the car door being opened (in a rush to check he was alright.) Unfortunately the door hit the prone pedestrian on the head and knocked him out cold, otherwise no damages - I suppose thats about unlucky as it gets it could only have been more ironic if he had been knocked over by an ambulance coming to his aid.

Mr Beds (aka tarmac muncher) I trust you didnt suffer any real harm - ive had a few similar incidents usually cars cutting across my path completely misjudging my speed temporarily either turning me into some caped crusader flying through the air or more often not just presenting me with the problem of rapid deceleration.

As a result i try to avoid roads as much as possible and stick to the hills prefering mountain biking at least any accidents will be my sole responsibility - ive just realized you might actually not be interested in cycling at all and just use the back to travel to work. sorry for the winge i`ll get my coat.
Martyn



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Message 33/48             30-Apr-10  @  02:04 PM   -   RE: damn

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It was definately a capped crusader moment. weeeeee!

No harm really, some bruises on my leg and my shoulder is still quite sore (not really sure what happened, too quick) I definitely hit the car door somehow but the bike was generally ok (front wheel needs tightening up, maybe a new one), gears knackered, need to re-adjust. I was nowhere near the bike when I landed though.

First thing I thought was thank fk I had my helmet on, then realised I didn't, then I started hurting. Main thing is I didn't whack my head on anything.

Not really a cyclist, been using it mainly to get to the train station, although me and the wife just had a weekend in west Wales cycling around, lurvely. Will probably do quite a bit over the summer, no mountains just roads and easy tracks.



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Message 34/48             30-Apr-10  @  11:36 PM   -   RE: damn

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i was in one motorcycle accident in what turned out to be the safest place one could have a
motorcycle accident, the queens-midtown tunnel. my wife was on the back. there is a toll booth at
the end of the long island expressway just before the entrance to the tunnel. just when i got to the toll
booth the police held everyone to let a motorcade through, probably a politician or u.n. person. the
motorcade when through and after a moment they let everyone else through. I was the first into the
tunnel and got up to 50mph. the speed limit is 45. it was a very hot 4th of july day. i came to a curve
in the tunnel forgetting it is cobblestone and i guess because of the heat of the day the cobblestone
was slick. the bike slid out from underneath my wife and i so smoothly that i didn't realize we were
having an accident until i saw my wife slide past me and saw the bike sliding in a slow spin ahead of
me. i didn't feel i was injured so i jumped up. my wife who slid further along got up and starting
coming toward me but i yelled at her to stay back. i then started heading back around the curve
waving my arms, hoping i could stop cars coming around the corner from reaching my wife and still
jump out of the way of the two lane traffic. to my surprise two cars came around the corner very
slowly and stopped upon seeing me. i turned around to head back toward my wife and there was
already an ambulance and another emergency vehicle coming toward us from the other side of the
tunnel. turned out they have cameras and people who watch the tunnel. i picked up my bike, a bmw
k75s and it started right up. the next day i couldn't bend one of my knees but after a few days that
healed up.



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Message 35/48             01-May-10  @  01:49 AM     Edit: 01-May-10  |  02:02 AM   -   RE: damn

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Take it the wife was not hurt ?
But it just goes to show should have bought a jap bike even the wife can overtake you on her arse when your on a BMW.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a6zq_BZ_JU

By the fuck Sitar im only replying to your message and ive already become inept at attaching files - click the bloody link button will you!

I know its old hat - but if you dont find this funny you should contact dignitas and get your remains deposited in some lake in Zurich!



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Message 36/48             01-May-10  @  02:07 AM     Edit: 01-May-10  |  02:12 AM   -   RE: damn

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Seperate link - probs cause ive been drinking again!
http://www.photonewsonline.net/


The head of the Swiss suicide euthanasia company Dignitas is facing jail after the discovery of more than 50 urns containing human remains dumped in Lake Zurich. Rumours first surfaced in 2008 when it was reported that the bodies of British and other suicide tourists were being dumped in Lake Geneva.Now police divers have discovered dozens of urns abandoned on the bottom of the lake, all bearing the logo from the cremation authorities where Dignitas is based.Swiss courts have the power to jail organisers of unauthorised lake burials for three years and fine them 30,000 GBP per case. The lake is a popular bathing resort and also the source of local Drinking water. Daniel Scheidegger of the local council said: "Pouring the ashes into the water is a very bad idea. It floats on the surface and gets carried to the bank. Eventually, mortal remains end up in the lake’s mud at the bank."Critics say Dignitas simply dumped the remains to avoid paying for services and funerals.The urns were discovered when police called in divers to help them look for the sun cover that had blown off a police boat and sunk in the lake. Official diver Roman Ruetz said: "We stopped counting at 50 urns. They’re all lying on a heap." Together with colleague Michi Wunderli, 23, they have so far bought 13 of the containers to the surface.Local mayor Max Baumgartner, 48, said: "I am furious. In particular the large number of urns left me really shocked. It looks like they have been systematically dumping them here. We are of course waiting for the official police report however before doing anything else."


Im sure i used to be able to just add links to the page.
If not its all Sitars fault and his contageous technovirus he appears to be able to pass through my screen - possibly some sort of VDyou shit

BTW only messing M



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Message 37/48             01-May-10  @  05:45 AM   -   RE: damn

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the link thing is all my fault!

lol at the hitler vid but i'll tell you something. i bought the k75, a 750 inline 3 cylinder bike, reluctantly
because the bike i traded in for it was a honda v65 saber, an 1100 bike that in its day was the fastest
production bike in the world with a claim of going from 0 to 60 in 2.31 seconds. i hit around 35 before
shifting to 2nd gear so i imagine that exceleration was possible on a track with a light enough person.
yet the honda was a bit nerve racking because when i go it to 60 or so the front end was a bit
unstable. the first time i took the bmw to the end of the long island expressway where there was very
little traffic i remember thinking i was doing 60. i looked at the speedometer and was surprised i was
doing almost 90. i slowed down to 60 but a few minutes later was back up at 90. i had a radar
detector on the bike so i wasn't too worried but i was amazed at how smooth the bike was. it was
like i traded in a tv with rabbit ears for an hd tv. the thing had bosch technology and formula 1 fuel
injection and i rode that bike for 7 or 8 hours at a time on several occasions without suffering any
body fatigue. changed the oil regularly and never had a problem with it. little or no vibration riding it
and my wife said it was the most comfortable to ride on the back of all the bikes i owned. loved that
thing and although it was a sport bike but not exactly a crotch rocket i know ninja riders had to stop
after a couple of hours because their wrists couldn't take it any longer.



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Message 38/48             01-May-10  @  10:24 AM   -   RE: damn

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Canty really argue with that !



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Message 39/48             04-May-10  @  07:53 AM   -   RE: damn

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Car doors are dodgy things. I hope I never get out of the habit of checking the mirror before opening the door. I've collided with a couple of car doors in my time on two wheels too.

I had a VF 750 once with a front that went unstable as you slowed to 60 ish. Had far to many wobbly moments approaching central London. Had to accelerate to cure the wobble. Blart.

Also had a CBX 550 that I loved. Despatched it for years and rode it all round Europe. Champion bike.

When I was learning, first week it was, a car cut across two lanes and I hit its side. An MZ 125 it was -- put the front wheel where the engine ought to have been and dented the tank wi' me knackers. But I also had the flying through the air moment. My helmet came off (that was the moment I learnt to tie them securely) and one of my shoes (buy boots I thought). I cleared the fast lane and landed in the oncoming fast lane. Few hours in hospital and I was okay. Night after the first XTC party, not that that had anything to do with it I'm sure.



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Message 40/48             04-May-10  @  11:53 PM   -   RE: damn

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i heard the CBXs are great bikes. hondas are in general. helmets are good. lol. in new york state you
have to by law wear a helmet. I bought a set of BMW special edition racing leathers. the back of the
jacket zips to the back the pants in those leather suits. this suit was all read and had lots of pads and
a small zipper pocket and the sleeves, for keys and what not i suppose. here's an interesting little
thing. in new york state there are 2 basic ratings for helms, department of transportation and snell
which is a higher rating. a helmet must past at least the dot rating to be sold legally in the stater.
BMW helms were only passed the dot because there are buttons on either side of the jaw piece you
can press and then the jaw piece and visor can be pushed up and over the top of the helmet, kind of
like when you lift your sunglasses and rest them on the top of your head. the thing is, that is a brilliant
safety feature. the reason for it is that one of the first concerns about a person in a motorcycle is the
possibility of a spinal injury in the neck so with a jaw piece that can be moved out of the way it is
possible to administer oral resuscitation without having to remove the helmet. there was a time when
i thought going down the road on a harley chopper wearing jeans, an open shirt, sunglasses and no
helmet looked cool but i finally entered puberty and that ended the cool factor of that look. actually the
first time loved the crotch rocket full leathers full helmet look was one night at lake geneva in
switzerland when a small army of bikers roared in to hangout.



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