Subj : Re: Lost and found To : GEORGE POPE From : JOE MACKEY Date : Mon Dec 13 2021 08:02:42 Cyberpope wrote -- > A shame; thought of taking it on yourself? Nah, I had one already and those that were found were in a pretty rough shape with missing parts. Some years ago on the way home I saw a bike chained to a small tree. It was there for a couple of weeks then one day a wheel was missing, a week or so later the other wheel, and over a period of about three months it was slowly disassembled piece by piece until only the frame was there, that also disappeared. :) I've had five bikes stolen on campus over the last 30 years. Chains cut, etc. All one needs is a good bolt cutter and a few seconds. I now have a U-bolt if left outside. The problem is with those parts not locked are stolen. I generally park my bike in the police station if I'm working security in a dorm and always when in parking. The last one to be stolen was a few years ago on Thanksgiving. I need a bike so the next day I got a new one. Then the campus police, after filing a report, offered me one of their old police bikes (TEK's), but already replaced the stolen one. > I miss being able to ride a bike -- now , if I could, i'd never hop another city bus ever -- I'd ride 40 miles to something first. In my younger days (50s and early 60s) I sometimes rode 20 miles or so just to do it. But eventually I would make more five minute rest stops than before. Not to mention being saddle sore by the end of the ride. Our city buses have bike racks (fit two) which I use to ride wherever the bus stops closest to my destination. Those really come in handy. > No doubt they got supreme shit from the commander & another bout from you 4 volunteers, eh? Nope, we just did our job, with the usual grumbling amongst ourselves. I did joke with my major about that later from time to time. :) Joe --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 www.doccyber.org bbs.docsplace.org (1:135/392) .