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Here's a blast from the past, recently featured on The Register . I can distinctly remember having one of these more a couple of employers ago :) IBM Personal Computer (IBM 5150) Released: 1981 Price: $1,656 OS: MS-DOS, USCD Pascal, CP/M-86 Processor: 4.77MHz Intel 8088 Memory: 65KB (first shipped with 16KB) Display: 320x200 Storage: One or two 160KB 5.25" disk drives IBM PC front shot And let us not...
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By Marty Jerome, November 09, 2007 | 3:43:59 PM We all know Amsterdam leads the list--since bicycles account for 40 percent of all traffic in that city. Virgin has put together a list of the top 11 friendliest cities for bikes in the world, based on criteria advanced by the League of American Bicyclists . And what would those criteria be? Why, they're enshrined in the Five Es: Engineering (bike...
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Hi Folks! Every once in a while, I'll find some strange cycling related story. Well, I thought this was a rather odd one. I like my bike alright. I mean I love my bike, but you just have to draw the line somewhere :) Take care, Steve ---------------------------------------------------------- By Richard Alleyne Last Updated: 2:07am GMT 31/10/2007 A man has been placed on the sex offenders’ register...
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By BikeRader & AFP Can Bruyneel continue his streak with Contador at Astana? (DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty Images) Discovery Channel team manager Johan Bruyneel will take over at the Astana team in 2008, the Kazakh Cycling Federation (KFC) announced on Friday. The Belgian, whose Discovery Channel team will wind up at the end of this season after failing to find a sponsor, will replace Swiss Marc Biver....
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It's been a long time since I posted, and I am ashamed to say I have neglected the site terribly. It's not that I've lost interest - far from it. Life has a nasty way of, well, getting in the way of the things that we enjoy. Sometimes it's those very things that we enjoy that have a sneaky way of taking all of our time. This summer has been a busy one. It's also been a sad one and also sometimes a...
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Ivan Basso today confessed to the anti-doping prosecutor of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) that he was involved in the Operación Puerto blood doping scandal. CONI said the 2006 Giro winner came to them of his own accord and offered to cooperate with their investigation and clarify his part in the scandal. The 29-year-old Basso now faces a ban from cycling of up to two years and an additional...
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Humerous little article spotted on metro.uk.com : Cyclists going nowhere on 15ft path Thursday, April 19, 2007 Cycle lanes are supposed to help protect cyclists and give them a safe haven in a busy, snarled traffic network. But cyclists in Oval Road, Camden, have been baffled by an apparently pointless lane, just 15 ft long. It offers just a few seconds of safety, before, with another pedal-push, riders...
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Roubaix: PEZ Rides The Cobbles - Ouch! Thursday, April 12, 2007 7:22:27 PM PT by Richard Pestes It was a day of historic – and epic – proportions. We’d journeyed far, across continents, oceans, and the toughest roads in Europe, to arrive at the route for Sunday’s Hell of the North – Paris-Roubaix. Me and my butt found out first hand what it’s like to ride the “pavé”. Historic sections of pave are marked...
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