In the spirit of lingering, on the ride mentioned by James Warren (35
miles in 5.5 hours)above, we were well along the way (mid-afternoon,
perhaps?) before discovering that the only instrumentation was Noel's
venerable Huret Multito (?) odometer.  Nary an electronic device
amongst us, ignoring the cameras.  Just some ancient French belt
driven analog device & a couple of sun dials along the route.

When lingering, accuracy AND precision may be sacrificed to indulge
relaxtion.

dougP

On Jul 10, 9:20 pm, James Warren <jimcwar...@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Good timing with this post! We must have been channeling this article in the 
> 3-speed River and Sea ride today. (See previous postings.) We did 35 miles in 
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> I've never seen them stop for a croissant even.
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