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Issue 11 is out
...and is being posted now
The magazine just arrived from the printers, who apologise for the delayed delivery (it was due Thursday last week).
Am now mailing it out.
Posted on 09 September 2003
Your comments ...From: Sad old (see elsewhere) on 09 September 2003 |
Mr Munnings has finally got his act together then. |
From: Steven Brandist (no spam thanks) on 09 September 2003 |
Oh Sue. Look what you've started. Its a Trumpton / Chiggly / Camberwick Green fetish thing.
Although I must amdit the noise that Windy Millers windmill made is quite addictive. |
From: Norti Rascal (@hmp.com) on 09 September 2003 |
Wot will Seamus have to say? |
From: S (etc) on 10 September 2003 |
Who's Mr. Munnings? |
From: Seamus ([email protected]) on 10 September 2003 |
Oh God no!!!!
Windy Miller rode a frackin' tricycle!!!!
I HATE that fracky Cycling Films website. |
From: Sad old (see other story) on 10 September 2003 |
Mr.Munnings is the printer at Trumpton. Doesn't everyone know that! |
From: RtH (@cyclemagic) on 10 September 2003 |
I hate the little b*****ds who broke in to Cyclemagic last weekend. |
From: Stewart C. Russell ([email protected]) on 10 September 2003 |
Windy Miller's turbine is old technology; you want to hear -- or try to, it's so quiet -- the wind mill we built in Toronto: http://www.windshare.ca
Stewart (the evox reviewer guy) |
From: Steven Brandist (email) on 11 September 2003 |
Roger,
Oh dear. What are the details, anything gone, broken, etc. Need a hand to clear up? Let me know. |
From: Antony (at the usual) on 12 September 2003 |
Hurrah! VV arrived this morning. Now I see the reason for the delay, Peter was waiting for the ink to dry on the advert on the envelopes!
Now I'm just a bit worried the postman might start reading it before I get it...
:-) |
From: Seamus ([email protected]) on 12 September 2003 |
Got mine this morning and had a look through on the bus to work.
I'm particularly impressed that the Eco-Trip article didn't include a picture of the Pirate though he does appear on a Kettwiesel in the special needs section. |
From: Square eyes (eyestrain@the pub.com) on 12 September 2003 |
Just read from cover to cover. Brilliant again, Peter! Have you seen the state of Andy Scaife's knees though? He must have just come from a meeting with Mike Burrows! Is that a sticker from the long-gone 'On Your Bike' magazine on the trailer? What's the thing on the handlebars opposite the headlamp? Nice outfit though, Andy. Will you be doing Audax on it? |
From: Andy Scaife ([email protected]) on 12 September 2003 |
No, I hadn't, I was just pleading with Peter to let me into the mag. Yes it is, the trailer is a few years old, just recently been extended. Its the alarm siren. It has switches on the box lid and the centre-stand, and I'm planning a cord comnnector to the trailer as well. I'd like to have the siren on a switch but I'm friedly with the local bike police and I don't want to be nicked for I.P.O. tenuous Peter Sellers reference there folks). The livery is yellow and white, with blue stripes, and if I ride the bike without trailer things can get awkward. The livery is handy for scaring blind drivers in conjunction with the Air-Zounds though. You should see the scooters scurrying out of the Cycle stop boxes when I approach. TeeHeeHee!!! |
From: Marquis d'Egville (marquis @loire.com) on 12 September 2003 |
hum... is censorship creeping in here, or is it just another mystery of the web - I sent a comment this morning (10 hours or more ago now) saying that something was wrong as Seamus had his copy while I had not got mine (there are normally special arrengements in place with the regal delivery service to ensure he gets his later than everyone else) - yet it has not appeared yet - my previous comment appeared instantly, so 10 or more hours seems a bit long to me!
(But, on second thoughts, I may just have clicked on the 'Clear Form' button instead of the 'Submit Comment' button - opps! |
From: Andrew hHorne ([email protected]) on 12 September 2003 |
Lovely picture on the front cover - but what is Stuart Dennison riding? Those handlebars are reaching far ahead - way beyond the steering head - so how are they connected to it?? |
From: John J (xntrick.cycles@ntlwhirld) on 12 September 2003 |
It's a Speedmachine with the aerobar option. See bikefix's page at:- http://www.bikefix.co.uk/b-speedmachine.html |
From: S (etc) on 12 September 2003 |
'Dennis' on a Speedmachine on the ride to the pub, Saturday pm, at the York Rally |
From: RtH (@cyclemagic) on 13 September 2003 |
to spend the £10 he owes me no doubt........ |
From: Rob W ([email protected]) on 14 September 2003 |
Glad to see I get another mention in VV :-)
Slightly dissapointed though that I wasn't mention in the York Rally headline section - "Rob W renews subscriptiption as promised - shock" |
From: sue ([email protected]) on 18 September 2003 |
Just got my grubby mitts on a copy, having been away telling the good folk of Somerset why they should cycle to work. Hurrah, I'm in Velovision! Inside the front cover. I'm the stocky dark blue blur behind the penny farthing racer. Fame at last. |
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