My apologies to Garth. Some day I'll either learn how to type, or learn how to proofread.
>
> --- Edward Albert <ealbert@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> > Treasure the KOF's
> > and the old bikes for what the are....the past but
> > don't reject progress
> > on principle.
>
> Obviously, I CAN'T speak for Garth, but I empathize.
> I
> figure, half the fun of growing older is picking
> something that bugs you and making a stand. Don
> Quixote evidently didn't know how to be at terms
> with
> those newfangled windmills. Me, I'm content with
> bicycles that were as I remember them being.
>
> While it would be impolite to denigrate you for your
> appreciation of modern contraptions that I may view
> as
> symbols of mankind's disassociation from the goods
> that are produced in present society. I am as
> entitled to my principle, as you to your progress.
> That we happen to share an appreciation of classic
> and
> KOF bikes, gives us something nice to have in
> common.
>
> Take it from a trained psychologist. "Perception is
> reality" applies first to individuals - before you
> guys generalize it. ;-)
>
> btw - you must be exceptionally good at what you do.
>
> I don't imagine Chappaqua is crawling with
> sociologists.
>
> Meant in an entirely friendly way,
>
> John (don't care if you go up the hill faster than I
> do) Barry
> Mechanicsburg, PA
>
>
>
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