From: TimC on
On 2010-05-07, CrazyCam (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> TimC wrote:
>> I might bring a 1-cup moka pot which we can serialise if worse comes
>> to worst.
>
> I do have a "plunger" type mug, plastic and extremely bike portable,
> which is my last chance, lo-tech method of getting a decent coffee.
>
> Given some boiling water, it makes quite an acceptable and reasonably
> large dose of caffeine, but it's a bit anti-social.
>
> I suppose, being anti-social fits in with its owner.

I grabbed a ristretto from a bakery in Goulburn. A ristretto. From a
bakery.

That, and Goulburn girls are cute. Oh god, I've been in Coona for too
long.

--
TimC
"I picked my head up during an interval and saw an enormous ostrich
zigzagging in the road. I swung wide to get by - and just as I did he
started chasing me. These guys can motor. I had to sprint to drop
him." -- Tyler Hamilton
From: Moike on
CrazyCam wrote:
> TimC wrote:
>> On 2010-05-06, CrazyCam (aka Bruce)
>> was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>>> Our espresso machine, which isn't that flash and complex, has been
>>> declared non-bike portable by Angie.
>>
>> I might bring a 1-cup moka pot which we can serialise if worse comes
>> to worst.
>>
>
> I do have a "plunger" type mug, plastic and extremely bike portable,
> which is my last chance, lo-tech method of getting a decent coffee.
>
> Given some boiling water, it makes quite an acceptable and reasonably
> large dose of caffeine, but it's a bit anti-social.
>
> I suppose, being anti-social fits in with its owner.
>
> regards,
> CrazyCam
As it turned out, quite sufficiently impressive!

Moike
From: Moike on
Peter wrote:
>> Must've ben a good northerly wind today for the trip home.
>> 722km - 8hrs and 1 minute. Another pearler of a weekend. Thanks BT,
>> Minx and everyone else who turned up.
>>
>> Nev..
>> '08 DL1000K8
>
>
> I had a good run back and a great time there... Thanks once again!
>
> :-P
Did you notice how many people were waving and calling out as you
rocketed across the paddock on the way out? They were trying to tell
you you'd dropped your sunnies. I'll pop them round to the office when
I get a chance.

Moike
From: Moike on
Nev.. wrote:
> On 7/05/2010 2:29 PM, BT Humble wrote:
>> Friday Update
>> =============
>> * Shopping is complete[1];
>> * Truck + trailer + Minx's car are loaded[2];
>> * Weather forecast is looking promising[3];
>> * Only a bit of setting-up work to do on tomorrow.
>>
>>
>> BTH
>> [1] You're going to be eating very well;
>> [2] I didn't use to have to lug so much gear when
>> (a) I was living at Funkytown, and
>> (b) I was feeding you all pig slops;
>> [3] SAT - Mostly Sunny. Mild. Wind 3 km/h WNW Min 5 Max 20
>> SUN - Mostly Sunny. Mild. Wind 5 km/h WSW Min 6 Max 20
>>
>
> Must've ben a good northerly wind today for the trip home.
> 722km - 8hrs and 1 minute. Another pearler of a weekend. Thanks BT,
> Minx and everyone else who turned up.
>
> Nev..
> '08 DL1000K8
I took the scenic route over the Snowies. 780k, 10 Hrs 10min. There
were a couple of slow bits.

Moike
From: Peter on

> Did you notice how many people were waving and calling out as you
> rocketed across the paddock on the way out? They were trying to tell
> you you'd dropped your sunnies. I'll pop them round to the office when
> I get a chance.
>
> Moike
>

I thought everyone was glad to see me go and I lost them along the dirt!
No stress, I buy them in a box of 12 and they work out to cost less than $5
each.
Thanks anyway!

:-P