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Author Archives: frank
Tiger IMAP workaround discovered
Following up on my problems with IMAP in Tiger, I’ve finally been rewarded for my diligent bug reporting with a solution! I knew all along that incompatible mail bundles had the potential to break Mail.app, so I made sure to … Continue reading
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Happy Birthday to Elizabeth!
Elizabeth, I lifted the idea for writing an open letter to you from Dooce. She’s so well-known in some circles that her name has been verbed! The only way that relates to your birthday is I’ve been reading her stuff … Continue reading
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Cycling, the obvious response to terrorism
Trust the BBC to come up with an interesting yet bizarre take on the ghastly and unfortunate spate of recent bombings and attempted bombings attacking London’s public transit system. Apparently, one bike shop near London Bridge has experienced a 500% … Continue reading
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Oh, brother. License my bike? No thanks.
Berkeley Lake considers requiring licensing of bicycles in order to ride along a number of routes in the community. The major complaint is apparently the cyclists exceeding the 25 MPH speed limit. Bicyclists are already subjected to traffic laws, so … Continue reading
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Riding in a Group is Easier AND More Fun
Yesterday I did my first non-event group ride. There are several people from one of the local bike shops (LBS) who ride three times a week. The Saturday group is supposed to be easier, so I decided to start off … Continue reading
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