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British Bicycles of Chicago

Whether you ride a Raleigh, Dawes, Rudge, BSA, Hetchens, Pashley, Humber, Sunbeam, Hudson, Moulton, Triumph, Hercules, or Cox, this group is for you!

Website: http://bicycle-diaries.blogspot.com/2009/04/booze-bicycles-brits.html
Location: The City of Big Shoulders
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Latest Activity: Feb 26

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4th Annual Indy Tweed Ride - 2 Nov 2013

Started by globalguy Oct 1, 2013.

What are you're trusty steel steeds? 87 Replies

Started by globalguy. Last reply by Hector Lareau Sep 5, 2013.

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Comment by Alan Lloyd on October 12, 2010 at 6:47am
Listening to "On The Media" Sunday and again today, I heard the interview with the Director General of the BBC, Mark Thompson who answered Bob's question about the iPlayer ...

BOB GARFIELD: Now Mark, you think I'm finished with you. I am not —

MARK THOMPSON: [LAUGHS]

BOB GARFIELD: — because we asked our Twitter followers what they would ask you, and there seems to be a great interest in your iPlayer. And our Twitter followers, most of whom I presume are Americans, are interested in paying a BBC license fee [LAUGHS] —

MARK THOMPSON: [LAUGHS]

BOB GARFIELD: — in order to have access to BBC programming worldwide. Is that a doable thing?

MARK THOMPSON: We're always happy to have that kind of conversation. Yeah, we — the iPlayer is a —available in the U.K., and it's an application on the web but also on iPads and on mobile phones, and so forth, where you can very easily catch up at any point, on demand, with any BBC TV or radio show from the previous seven days. And it's been a — massive, massive hit with audiences in the U.K. And people have heard about it in this country and around the world.

There are some issues around rights and technology to sort out, but we will launch an international version of the iPlayer with lots of BBC content in 2011.
Comment by globalguy on October 11, 2010 at 8:02am
Lee gets all his powdercoating done by UVmetal. I've been planning on using him myself ... he'll break down your bike and re-assemble as part of the deal, I believe.
Comment by John on October 11, 2010 at 5:58am
Lee Diamond has also had a fair amount of frames powder coated (10+) and can provide a reliable recommendation for you.
Comment by Alan Lloyd on October 11, 2010 at 5:56am
I'm not familiar with Lugs Chicago and their work, http://www.lugschicago.com/, but I do know UV Metal Arts Chicago, http://www.uvmetalarts.com/powder-coating/powder-coating.html, they are a bit more expensive than other powder-coaters, perhaps, but they do very nice work ...
Comment by SlyRed on October 11, 2010 at 5:08am
Anybody used Lugs Chicago for powdercoating? If you have first-hand knowledge of their work let me know. Red
Comment by globalguy on October 9, 2010 at 4:07am
SlyRed! Thanks for the schoolin' %-{)>
Comment by SlyRed on October 9, 2010 at 2:00am
OK Garth, I can tell you haven't spent much time in the Belmont Body Mod corridor. Gauge sizes are bigger as the number gets smaller. Put into a more understandable measurement, my ear lobe tunnels are ~ 10 mm.
Comment by globalguy on October 8, 2010 at 7:23am
0 gauge??? Last time I looked, you're doing more of a 22!!!
Comment by SlyRed on October 8, 2010 at 4:54am
Uh oh . . . am I going to be spurned by you dandies because I have 0 gauged earlobes?
Comment by globalguy on October 8, 2010 at 3:39am
And only those with D.A.s and tats will be allowed to join ...
 

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