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ParticipantHmmm.. all it takes is one ardent cyclist to turn this into a thread I love.
CF’s safety (or lack there of) is probably overblown. Yes, they will break instead of bend. However, given their recent popularity and how many enthusiasts ride them and how little we hear about breakage, their safety is probably sound.
Now, if you want to talk Steel is Real, get Ti. If you want american made, get Seven. Also there are tons of small indi bike builders (Strong, Cycip, Moots, etc).
having said all that and as the owner of several bikes (all of which are made in USA except 1 Colnago), if you purchase bikes, 50% of its value will be from Italy or Japan (Campy/Shimano). Buying American is not in bikes.
bobby
Participantphysics majors who went into finance can be quite wealthy.
the bankers need someone with a strong math background to invent all those financial investment vehicles. Most of those people are from physics and math.bobby
Participantphysics majors who went into finance can be quite wealthy.
the bankers need someone with a strong math background to invent all those financial investment vehicles. Most of those people are from physics and math.bobby
Participantphysics majors who went into finance can be quite wealthy.
the bankers need someone with a strong math background to invent all those financial investment vehicles. Most of those people are from physics and math.bobby
Participantphysics majors who went into finance can be quite wealthy.
the bankers need someone with a strong math background to invent all those financial investment vehicles. Most of those people are from physics and math.bobby
Participantphysics majors who went into finance can be quite wealthy.
the bankers need someone with a strong math background to invent all those financial investment vehicles. Most of those people are from physics and math.August 3, 2011 at 1:56 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #714692bobby
Participant[quote=Casca]Of course you lefties don’t see anything wrong with it. You’re a bunch of hypocrites. It is tantamount to Dubyah charging them for staying on the ranch. You’d have a shit hemorrhage over that.[/quote]
check out my post above.
$66,000 vs $7,000,000,000+ (look at all those zeroes). The fact that Cheney has 433,000 shares with Halliburton has no influence on the no-bid process right?
what’s the problem again?
August 3, 2011 at 1:56 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #714783bobby
Participant[quote=Casca]Of course you lefties don’t see anything wrong with it. You’re a bunch of hypocrites. It is tantamount to Dubyah charging them for staying on the ranch. You’d have a shit hemorrhage over that.[/quote]
check out my post above.
$66,000 vs $7,000,000,000+ (look at all those zeroes). The fact that Cheney has 433,000 shares with Halliburton has no influence on the no-bid process right?
what’s the problem again?
August 3, 2011 at 1:56 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #715386bobby
Participant[quote=Casca]Of course you lefties don’t see anything wrong with it. You’re a bunch of hypocrites. It is tantamount to Dubyah charging them for staying on the ranch. You’d have a shit hemorrhage over that.[/quote]
check out my post above.
$66,000 vs $7,000,000,000+ (look at all those zeroes). The fact that Cheney has 433,000 shares with Halliburton has no influence on the no-bid process right?
what’s the problem again?
August 3, 2011 at 1:56 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #715540bobby
Participant[quote=Casca]Of course you lefties don’t see anything wrong with it. You’re a bunch of hypocrites. It is tantamount to Dubyah charging them for staying on the ranch. You’d have a shit hemorrhage over that.[/quote]
check out my post above.
$66,000 vs $7,000,000,000+ (look at all those zeroes). The fact that Cheney has 433,000 shares with Halliburton has no influence on the no-bid process right?
what’s the problem again?
August 3, 2011 at 1:56 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #715902bobby
Participant[quote=Casca]Of course you lefties don’t see anything wrong with it. You’re a bunch of hypocrites. It is tantamount to Dubyah charging them for staying on the ranch. You’d have a shit hemorrhage over that.[/quote]
check out my post above.
$66,000 vs $7,000,000,000+ (look at all those zeroes). The fact that Cheney has 433,000 shares with Halliburton has no influence on the no-bid process right?
what’s the problem again?
August 2, 2011 at 1:35 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #714422bobby
ParticipantDidn’t US give Dick Cheney’s company a no-bid multi-billion contract.
how much is Biden’s house renting for again?http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/26/politics/main575356.shtml
August 2, 2011 at 1:35 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #715116bobby
ParticipantDidn’t US give Dick Cheney’s company a no-bid multi-billion contract.
how much is Biden’s house renting for again?http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/26/politics/main575356.shtml
August 2, 2011 at 1:35 PM in reply to: Piggs, should this be compared to renting to your friends/relatives with a “Section 8” voucher?? #715269bobby
ParticipantDidn’t US give Dick Cheney’s company a no-bid multi-billion contract.
how much is Biden’s house renting for again?http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/26/politics/main575356.shtml
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