It's a good thing, because one of the many "Murphy's Laws" states that
"if you tinker with anything long enough it will break."  And I've
found it to be true through personal experience numerous times.


On Feb 17, 7:05 pm, Angus <angusle...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> My name is Angus and I am a "tinkerer."
>
> I can't leave well enough alone.
>
> I'm constantly trying to make everything better (although it doesn't
> always work out that way).
>
> Nothing is perfect...everything always needs improving.
>
> Many people may think this is sad...but I've come to accept it.  I'm
> kinda happy with it actually.
>
> Last weekend I took the 13 year old All-Rounder for a ride (the
> Albatross bar equipped All-Rounder is my "stiff back bike")
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/16951387@N08/4739416729/
>
> Something clicked...everything worked well: brakes, shifting,
> handling...everything.  I realized I haven't had to fiddle with
> anything on this bike in months; nothing felt funny, shifters seemed
> happy with the derailleurs, brakes were easy to use, modulated well,
> didn't squeal and stayed centered, position was great, nothing made
> funny noises....
>
> WHOA!  This hasn't happened before.
>
> Everything's Perfect...I'ma touching NOTHIN!
>
> Angus "Who dreams of one day getting his other bicycles to this level
> of zen like harmony"

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