I'm a fan of the early, early stuff that made me want to subscribe/
join.
--Living with a retired greyhound
--the reason our typewriters use the "QWERTY" system
--Why the Titanic sank (metal failure and fascinating discussion of
metallurgy in general)
--And, although I am a lousy poet and not terribly literate (I can't
sit still long enough to read a chapter in a novel most days -- too
much shpilkes!), I enjoy the poetry that sometimes creeps its way into
the RR.

Things I could live with a little less of: articles exhorting me to
let my bike rust and chip and/or how to add stuff to it (feather-
wrapped chainstays??!) to make it look more used.

I worry that the RR will eventually go away, or be reduced to an
erratic schedule of once every three years or less. It's one of the
things that really set Rivendell apart in the beginning and I fear
that it's loss will reduce Rivendell to Just Another Bike Company That
Sells Cool Bikes. The RR makes Rivendell so much more.

Beth

On Jan 7, 6:42 pm, "colin p. cummings" <colinthehip...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> To all who read them, what has been the most interesting article
> you've read in a Riv Reader?

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