I rode my bike today. it was cold outside and windy and cars were pretty ok, and I found how to type the degree symbol after I googled it. The Windows key code for the degree symbol is Alt+0176. Turn on the number lock, then hold down the "Alt" key and type 0176 on the numeric keypad to produce the "°" symbol.
I rode my bike today. it was cold outside and windy and cars were pretty ok, and I found how to type the degree symbol after I googled it. The Windows key code for the degree symbol is Alt+0176. Turn on the number lock, then hold down the "Alt" key and type 0176 on the numeric keypad to produce the "°" symbol.
Heat wave! I'm overdressing it seems. Hi to the guy on a Surly who passed me on the LFP heading north. I was on a steel be-fendered touring bike.
Lots of ice on the Chicago Ave bridge east of Halsted.
Spring is here! Its was like 20° (now I can type "°", but I'll never be as symbol-dexterous as the Grizz obviously). I was down one less shirt layer this morning. Clark street from uptown to Evanston was clear except for the fossilized greyish grease-ice chunks that litter the curbside here and there. Still have a tight squeeze between it and the cars were Clark crosses Ashland northbound. Saw 6 other cyclists, and even had a short chat with one at a light. Asked me if my bike was a Schwinn, I says no, its a Peugeot, from the eighties... they used to make cars... do they still? they used to... OK later!
They (sadly) do not make bicycles anymore, but they do still make cars. Still made in France. They're popular in Columbia of all places.
Robert Underwood said:
Spring is here! Its was like 20° (now I can type "°", but I'll never be as symbol-dexterous as the Grizz obviously). I was down one less shirt layer this morning. Clark street from uptown to Evanston was clear except for the fossilized greyish grease-ice chunks that litter the curbside here and there. Still have a tight squeeze between it and the cars were Clark crosses Ashland northbound. Saw 6 other cyclists, and even had a short chat with one at a light. Asked me if my bike was a Schwinn, I says no, its a Peugeot, from the eighties... they used to make cars... do they still? they used to... OK later!
Ugh, one of the dozens of potholes on Armitage finally caught me, and I fell right in the middle of the intersection at California. Fortunately, no major damage to myself or my bike. I think I'm going to avoid Armitage until CDOT can get around to it.
A surprising number of bikers on the LFT this evening. It was nice to see them out - I've completely forgotten what it was like in-season.
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