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were you able to use hotspot@home over the metro's wifi?
Tmobile has an international voice and email plan for bberry users which I signed up for
There is no good option for texting internationally that I found
Any comments on the numbers showing up on techcrunch?
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/19/vc-deals-i...
this visit to the Pompidou
My daughter Jessica hates it with a passion. It scares her. When she came
around the corner and saw it again, she jumped back in horror.
I used to say that a 'French businessman' was an oxymoron (some valley folks excepted, of course)... and my favorite quote came from a leading industrialist: [when asked 'what is the problem with the French in business'], he replied, "the problem is that we work off the policy 'it works in practice, but will it work in theory?', which doesn't work so well in business".
At the same time, many people here (in Victoria) flaunt the helmet law, and for casual riding to and from the store or even to and from work (if it's not on the highways), that seems to work. (Then there are the "clever dicks" who place the helmet on their head, but don't buckle it... Oh brother.)
At the other extreme is the aerodynamic helmets and spandex crowd that outpaces cars every time.
Europeans seem more casual about riding bikes, generally. I wonder if it makes it easier to blend bike use into everyday transportation?
rent them too
It's not safe to ride a bike without a helmet
fred
nor do the hospitals if something were to happen.
although Vietnam just adopted a strict helmet law this year, practically overnight.
Seriously, though, re. wearing helmets: I understand that they enhance the cyclist's safety by a whole lot -- I just can't stand the damn things. I don't let my kids know that, though -- I'll tell 'em about my misspent, tokin' & smokin' disco-hopping school-skipping youth, but never about how I really feel about bike helmets! ;-)
the VN govt-helmet theory-- plausible!