That's nice!, is it on the junction with the turning to Misson?A floral representation of the Mayflower. The ship that transported the Pilgrims to America. Located in the village of Austerfield, South Yorkshire.
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That's nice!, is it on the junction with the turning to Misson?
Okay, thankyouIt's the other end of the village at High Common Lane and the road to Finningley
Goodbye, 2010 Ksyrium Elite. End of an era: my 2010 Ksyrium Elite, which came with my Cannondale SuperSix. It's done, I'd guess, 20,000 miles, taken me from Exeter to Die, Paris to Rome, and many of the 8000 miles of Devon roads. Its rim feels about at thin as aluminium foil now, but the wheel is still as true as a die.
At the suggestion of wheel-building friend @Ian H, I have now ordered a new rim, and shall ponder how to change it over, as the bearings are as good as new. In the meantime, an Ultegra wheel has taken its place, and I can ponder Theseus's Trigger, or whatever the philosophical poser is called.
Should I start with equal temperament, at A=440Hz? I know that the Greek aspired to the 'music of the spheres', but maybe they really meant the 'music of the perfectly rebuilt bicycle wheel'.I suggest, given radial spokes, bladed, and none-too-many, that you exert your musician's ear whilst pinging them in order to attain similar tension in the rebuilt wheel.
Should I start with equal temperament, at A=440Hz? I know that the Greek aspired to the 'music of the spheres', but maybe they really meant the 'music of the perfectly rebuilt bicycle wheel'.
and did he have a bike?Was Leonardo Greek?