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by vttdechaine » 17/04/06, 18:21

nytros wrote:it's cool mountain biking!
Being in France and close to Switzerland, at the end of June are you going to the Pass Porte?


No, I hardly go out any more than for big trips in packs on the road (Ardéchoise for example). The rest of my time I have the c.ul screwed on my seat and ... I work : Cry: .

(But I hear the cry of Cannondale in the depths of the woods ... : Lol: )
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by nytros » 17/04/06, 21:02

vttdechaine wrote:
nytros wrote:it's cool mountain biking!
Being in France and close to Switzerland, at the end of June are you going to the Pass Porte?


No, I hardly go out any more than for big trips in packs on the road (Ardéchoise for example). The rest of my time I have the c.ul screwed on my seat and ... I work : Cry: .

(But I hear the cry of Cannondale in the depths of the woods ... : Lol: )


if the door pass is not a big trip

hold a small link

http://www.o2bikers.com/IMAGES/PassPortes_05/

another

javascript: PopupCentre ('./ popupactu.php? idactu = 1 & lang = fr', 500,550)

me it's already booking it will be 3 days of pure happiness
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by vincent27 » 17/04/06, 22:30

I'm in the cabbage too, because of the job: return trip home work.

I often think about it, but I have a nice house in which I can live in an "eco-friendly" way, my wife does not work (so no trip), a lot of home cooking and even recently a little vegetable garden.

My job is exciting, but it is far away.

Moving and getting closer to work? Why not, but we have to win at the change of the distance / quality of life compromise. So...

We are all in spite of ourselves in the system, and the fuel is not yet expensive enough to tip the economic balance on one side (bringing work closer) or the other (no longer working ????). .
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by vttdechaine » 18/04/06, 13:51

nytros wrote:
vttdechaine wrote:
nytros wrote:it's cool mountain biking!
Being in France and close to Switzerland, at the end of June are you going to the Pass Porte?


No, I hardly go out any more than for big trips in packs on the road (Ardéchoise for example). The rest of my time I have the c.ul screwed on my seat and ... I work : Cry: .

(But I hear the cry of Cannondale in the depths of the woods ... : Lol: )


if the door pass is not a big trip

hold a small link

http://www.o2bikers.com/IMAGES/PassPortes_05/

another

javascript: PopupCentre ('./ popupactu.php? idactu = 1 & lang = fr', 500,550)

me it's already booking it will be 3 days of pure happiness


To clarify my previous remarks:
- I have on the way the translation of a book on aerodynamics and it will not be done alone
- I have a stock of articles to do for the automotive press (old), mountain biking (the least easy, everything remains to be invented nothing is done in terms of documentation ...) and road (for an acquaintance who has a website).
- I have to finish the illustrations of a technical book on the automobile

In the end, if I add all this to my "everyday" work + the time spent with my partner and well there is not really much time left. The time spent at Pass'Porte is time taken on something else and I will probably be able to afford it ... but when I have cleaned up a bit the job (I have not accepted anything for several months except coming from "classy" sponsors) so maybe next year or the following year.
In addition the Cannondale is a little sick so there will be a few days of work to put it back in the nails! :|
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by vttdechaine » 18/04/06, 13:56

vincent27 wrote:I'm in the cabbage too, because of the job: return trip home work.

I often think about it, but I have a nice house in which I can live in an "eco-friendly" way, my wife does not work (so no trip), a lot of home cooking and even recently a little vegetable garden.

My job is exciting, but it is far away.

Moving and getting closer to work? Why not, but we have to win at the change of the distance / quality of life compromise. So...

We are all in spite of ourselves in the system, and the fuel is not yet expensive enough to tip the economic balance on one side (bringing work closer) or the other (no longer working ????). .


Or then, if we take the worry in another way, it is that we have to move differently, or with another mode of transport, or with another fuel.
There are plenty of solutions to the displacement problem! :D
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by nytros » 18/04/06, 18:44

ah yes indeed you have a job for the moment,
me if all goes well i finished school mid june so after these few moments of stress go a little to let off steam, i will send you the photos
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by vttdechaine » 19/04/06, 08:51

nytros wrote:ah yes indeed you have a job for the moment,
me if all goes well i finished school mid june so after these few moments of stress go a little to let off steam, i will send you the photos


Ah yes the photos interest me.
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by Pear Belle Helene » 18/09/09, 22:51

The test has changed, I think, since it went online because the figures I get do not correspond to yours.

But that gives me = if everyone lived like me we would need 1,68 planet
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by Christophe » 18/09/09, 23:09

Oula a subject from 2006!

Yes Pear, the site has apparently completely changed ...

Believe me that if it had been sponsored by the Coca Cola Fundation, I would not have talked about it ... at the time ...
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by I Citro » 19/09/09, 00:19

Christophe wrote:Oula a subject from 2006!
Yes Pear, the site has apparently completely changed ...
Believe me that if it had been sponsored by the Coca Cola Fundation, I would not have talked about it ... at the time ...
Ahh ok. :|
I just go headlong, it gives:
If everyone on the planet lived like me, we would need 1.74 planet (s) Earth

In addition the test is pretty bad and it does not take into account electric cars ... : Cry:
Congratulations Pear. what sobriety! : Mrgreen:
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