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- From: harry@cv.hp.com (Harry Phinney)
- Subject: Re: Bike paths (FROM Re: Cycling and Environmentalism)
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- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 20:00:25 GMT
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- p00004@psilink.com ("Michael Smith") writes:
- : Also, now that I think of it, wouldn't a *love* of cars be more likekly
- : to bias one's thinking about what's good for cyclists than hatred would
- : do?
-
- How so? I've been a competitive bicycle racer for 20 years, having won
- my first district championship in 1974, and my latest in 1991. This has
- entailed riding many, many miles on the road. I also own 6 cars
- including a Jaguar, an Austin Mini Cooper S, a Porsche 912, and a
- Austin-Healey frog-eye Sprite. In what way do you think my love of cars
- biases my thinking about what is good for cyclists?
-
- Harry Phinney harry@hp-pcd.cv.hp.com
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