I had to put the trickle charger on my car's two year-old battery
overnight Sunday because I haven't used it enough to be able to start
the engine.

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh, PA

On Dec 11, 11:15 pm, Joe K <kube...@aol.com> wrote:
> I have only occasional use of the family automobile.  I get almost
> everywhere on one of my bikes or by public transit.
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> I've had the experience of getting in the car and not remembering
> where the controls are, or what they do.  And we've had the car since
> 2000.
>
> Joe
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> On Dec 11, 12:31 pm, Joe Bartoe <jbar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > Reminds me of those times when I'm walking and here something behind me and 
> > instinctively look to the left upper corner of my sunglasses to check my 
> > rearview mirror.
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> > I hate it when that happens!
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> > Joe
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> > Joe Bartoe
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> > Synaptic Cycles Bicycle Rentals, Inc.
> > email: j...@synapticcycles.com
> > website:www.synapticcycles.com
> > Twitter: @synapticcycles
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> > phone: 949-374-6079
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> > > Subject: [RBW] A recalibrated subconscious
> > > From: jimcwar...@earthlink.net
> > > Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 09:15:51 -0800
> > > To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
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> > > I have a little Rivendell saddlebag story to tell. I've been commuting by 
> > > bicycle with extreme regularity for awhile now.
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> > > Yesterday, instead of riding a bike I was driving my backup vehicle (an 
> > > automobile), and before getting into the car for my errand, I threw some 
> > > essential items into the Rivendell saddlebag (that's usually on my bike) 
> > > and put that in the back seat of the car.
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> > > A few minutes into my drive, without consciously realizing what I was 
> > > doing, I reached my arm back to the saddlebag in the back seat to make 
> > > sure that I had closed the rear of it. You see, you have to do that when 
> > > you are traveling on your vehicle to make sure the stuff in the saddlebag 
> > > doesn't fall out just in case you carelessly forgot to close it.
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> > > I came to my senses and realized what I was doing (the car is not a 
> > > convertible so there was no danger even if saddlebag was open), and then 
> > > I smiled, knowing that my subconscious is now calibrated to commuting by 
> > > bicycle as the norm.
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> > > -Jim W.
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