Re: [CR]Donut

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing)

From: "Peter Naiman" <vze4k5n6@verizon.net>
To: Dennis Young <mail@woodworkingboy.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Donut
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 8:58:41 -0500


Dennis: This is refreshing !! Verifying the size of a 27.2 seatpost by using a donut hole. I wonder how accurate this method is ?? I'll try this out tonight when I get home from work.

Peter(jealous, because we only have a Dunkin Donut)Naiman Boston, MA
>
> From: Dennis Young <mail@woodworkingboy.com>
> Date: 2003/02/06 Thu AM 08:37:23 EST
> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> Subject: [CR]Donut
>
> I can't believe that everyone is leaving out such a important part of the
> donut equation, the size of the hole! The good ol' boys you can hold up in
> the air with your finger stuck in the middle, even eat em that way if you
> want, and this gives at least one good extra bite per unit. Most places
> now, you pay half for the air with that hole so big it will hold a 27.2mm
> seat post. It is all in the meaning of 'nothingness', as understood in
> Japanese zen.
>
> Dennis Young
> Hotaka, Japan
>
>
> > A good bike frame can be judged by the preparation, execution, attention
> > details of a rather 'ordinary' frame without extensive fluff.....
> >
> > A good b/w photograph that instills a feeling without the use of color is
> > something by which many artists of the old 'f64' group were judged.
> >
> > A good donut baker, in my experience, should be judged by his/her glazed
> > donuts(especially the French cruller-mmmy weakness)
> > Larry Black
> > Mt Airy, Md