on 12/23/08 5:18 PM, Atlantean at softlysoftlycatcheemon...@gmail.com wrote:

> So is this some kind of legislative process whereby we determine what
> kind of steer tube is right and proper for all, which then becomes the
> law of the land? Have I missed something? I thought I was joining a
> discussion of possible ways to get a threadless fork on a Rivendell or
> similar bike. Is there really only one right answer?

Nope. 
Don't think so. 
In retrospect, that probably would have benefited from a separate thread.
Of course not.

Folks are bound to disagree on this list, but it's important that we all do
so in a way which shows respect to one another.

I think with the pressures of this season in general, this year in
particular and the fact that many of us aren't getting out and riding, it
might not be a bad thing for us all to remember to ease up a bit.

Remember that written comments often come across a bit more bruskly than
intended, so let's continue to give each other enough elbow room in this
happy little pack we've formed for this part of the journey.

- Jim 

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