Dear Curtis,

As one of our Physics instructors in the group (there are more than one of 
you), it would be *you *to find this.  I thoroughly enjoyed the video and 
watched and listened in rapt interest (I am a mathematics guy, but minored 
in Physics as an undergrad.  I especially enjoyed my upper division 
Classical Mechanics sequence).   I added some Physics units in grad school 
for my math degree.  Ever since reading Scientific American's 1970s article 
on their (failed) attempt to make an "unrideable" bicycle, I have been 
intrigued and confounded by the physics of these contraptions.
 
I especially liked the closing remarks.

Aside from the Physics and math, you are a darn fine companion on a  ride.

Thank you for this.

Take care,

Tom

On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 7:50:56 PM UTC-8, Curtis wrote:
>
> Interesting talk on the physics of bicycles.
>
> http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y4mbT3ozcA
>
> Curtis
>
>

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