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From: JL on 15 Feb 2010 18:52 On Feb 13, 5:25 pm, CrazyCam <Crazy...(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: > Andrew wrote: > It suddenly dawned on me that the Bonnie was very nearly as heavy as my > R850R, possibly has slightly more power, but has considerably less > ground clearance. Bloody hell ! As heavy as a boxer and less ground clearance ? Why would anyone own one ?! JL
From: Moike on 15 Feb 2010 23:53 JL wrote: > On Feb 13, 5:25 pm, CrazyCam <Crazy...(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: >> Andrew wrote: > >> It suddenly dawned on me that the Bonnie was very nearly as heavy as my >> R850R, possibly has slightly more power, but has considerably less >> ground clearance. > > Bloody hell ! As heavy as a boxer and less ground clearance ? Why > would anyone own one ?! > > JL > 'cause they look a bit like a real good bike you lusted after when you were 12? Moike
From: Jeff R. on 16 Feb 2010 03:06 "CrazyCam" <CrazyCam(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:4b7a34df$0$1783$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... > > As for posing on a black Bonnie with the Syd Snott black leather jacket > and jeans....... :-) > > regards, > CrazyCam Hey! I resemble that remark. -- Jeff R. (very happy blck Bonnie owner)
From: Knobdoodle on 16 Feb 2010 04:39 "Moike" <bmwmoike(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:4b7a24c7(a)newsgate.x-privat.org... > JL wrote: >> On Feb 13, 5:25 pm, CrazyCam <Crazy...(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: >>> Andrew wrote: >> >>> It suddenly dawned on me that the Bonnie was very nearly as heavy as my >>> R850R, possibly has slightly more power, but has considerably less >>> ground clearance. >> >> Bloody hell ! As heavy as a boxer and less ground clearance ? Why >> would anyone own one ?! >> > 'cause they look a bit like a real good bike you lusted after when you > were 12? > 'Cept JL was probably lusting after an FZR1000 when he was 12! -- Clem
From: TimC on 16 Feb 2010 08:01
On 2010-02-11, theo (aka Bruce) was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: > Under our system an independant or new party has to get 50%+1 support > for their initiatives in one electorate. In a proportional system they > only need to get 1% support from the nation. E.g.Pauline's party had > little chance of getting even one member of the National Parliament > despite having close to 30% support.. In a proportional system she > would have got 30 seats (assuming a 100 seat parliament, for > simplicity). Scary thought. I wrote the code to sigmonster below, and I don't remember inserting the AI bit. -- TimC 'It's amazing I won. I was running against peace, prosperity and incumbency.' -- George W. Bush. June 14, 2001, to Swedish PM Goran Perrson, unaware that a live television camera was still rolling. |