Archive for January, 2006
Serotta Day at Stan’s Monrovia Bicycle Shop
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The Serotta bicycle team of high end bicycles arrived at Stan’s Monrovia Bicycle Shop today for test rides for all those that are interested. All of the new modles of frames were there to try out including the latest composit and titanium mixed frames.
Stan has a new web site for the shop. Check it out here.
The new trend in high end bicycles it seems is for a slight sloping
top tube. Maybe I am just a traditionalist but the look of them is, how to say, growing on me a bit at best. The tech guy from Serotta was knowledgable and very helpful. James explained all about the custom fitting options for the Serotta bicycle frames including the benefits of the sloping top tube…..Hmmmmm I wonder.
Check out the fries in Stan’s mouth.
Lunch was served by our Russ our local bicycle McDonald’s guru. The new chicken club sandwich from McDonnald’s is pretty good if you throw away the bun and eat it ‘animal style’ which is my preference. Actually there is nothing wrong with the bun its just that I prefer less carbs these days.
Several of the local guys got out and took the shinny new
Serotta’s out for a spin. I was able to ride one of the Legend Titanium frames and did it ride sweet. Currently I have a Colnago and a Look frame and need to replace one of them due to a crack. You can guess which one that would be and its not the Look.
The Serotta’s are beautiful bicycle frames and ride well. I have wanted one of these babies for many years. Stan’s Monrovia Bicycle Shop will is in the process of becoming a dealer and with the custom fit options this may be something that I will plan for in the coming months. Hmmmm, where to scrape together the pennies is always an issue.
Thanks James and the Serotta Team for the ride.
To see a slide show of the modest pictures go to flickr.
Mao the unknown story
Posted by: | CommentsIf you look you will see that web-log has not been updated in more than a week. Certainly my mind has not been asleep but working tirelessly on updating and moving the web site to a new server. You did not know this did you? Even today there are links to pictures and posts that do not work…..ugggh. There is always more to do to keep things up-to-date here at “The Average Man” web-log. This afternoon I took a look at the site and was wondering what is the point of it all if I do not have a chance to write something that is of interest to me and burdening my mind. Too much maintenance is bogging me down and the creative juices are all pent up so to speak.
In between the busy schedule of life, school and family I have been reading a little for pleasure. The newest book is one by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday who authored the book, “Wild Swans”. Their new book is titled, “Mao: The Unknown Story“. This text is really an accomplishment in research and perseverance. The Unknown Story of Mao is a masterpiece. This biography of Mao tells the story of the Communist Part battles and its rise to power, and the ruthless exploitation of power once established. Reading this book brings to mind so much of what it means to be human. What do you mean by that I hear you asking. I tend to be a little introspective in these things and this is where it begins. The story of the Communist revolution in China is a perfect example of human nature, the yearning for freedom that we all have and the corollary of how power and authority corrupt and destroy freedom. Maybe someone could draw an analogy to the United States government at this point. Anyway, this book is highly recommended for the thinking person and those interested in the history of modern China.
Something else that has been on my mind lately is the idea of what it means to be “An Average manâ€. I was asked a while back why I chose that as a moniker for the web site blog. It brings up an interesting subject of what it means to be average and what it means to be a ‘Man’ in the general sense of the word. Certainly ‘Average’ cannot be a bad thing can it. Well I guess that depends on what the group is that you are averaging. For instance, if you take the average medical student and look at their study habits would you expect that would be a poor finding? Or, how about a recent exam that all of the SRNA (student registered nurse anesthetist) students had to take – the SEE exam; we were told that we must score above the 50 percentile or else we were in trouble and had to do remedial work. The truth of the mater is that 97 percent of the people taking this exam do well on their national certifying examination. As it turns out the 50th percentile of this group is a very desirable position when you look at the outcomes of the national pass rate for the CRNA examination (certified registered nurse anesthetist). So is it bad to be average I ask? Again, it depends on the group that you are average in. The second part of the equation is the “Manâ€.
The other part of the question first addressed must look at the generic ‘Man’ part. Essentially the whole matter comes down to this it seems to me. My perception is that Buddha was an ‘Average’ man as well as Jesus Christ and so many other great spiritual leaders. Certainly Mao was an ‘Average’ man. So when I call myself an ‘Average Man’ does that mean that I am equating myself to these giants? Hardly that really. What I would say is that these giants are more similar to you and I than they are different from us. They are examples of what an ‘Average Man’ can do and become. Maybe that is a better way to look at it. This web log’s purpose really is to show what you can do. If you gain any hope for the future, any glimmer of light on your soul so that you desire something more; if you say, ‘Yes, I can do this’, then my job is finished here. In the mean time I will occupy my time and explore what it means to be an “Average Manâ€.
This is what happens when there is too much web maintenance and not enough writing to unburden the soul. Sorry about that but then gentle reader you chose to be here.
Rain and the Rose Bowl Parade
Posted by: | CommentsIts cold and rainy outside but the Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade is going on as scheduled. The bicycle ride this morning was canceled due to the rain however the football games on TV are hot so life is good. Today is one of those days that is good for resting. The dark and cold winter days always do that to for me. A good book and a nap sounds like good things today.
This the last day of vacation before school starts up again without a break until September. Uhgggg….that’s a long time. Before you know it summer will be here and the sun will be shinning. Enjoy the wet becaus it will not last.
WordPress Version 2.0 “Duke”
Posted by: | CommentsHappy New Year Everyone!!!
This photo is “stolen” from Photo Matt’s web site. Thanks Matt in advance.
The new “Duke” edition of WordPress 2.0 is officially out. The download can be reached from the WP home page for those interested in the latest and greatest from Matt and gang. I just upgraded the software here at ‘The Average Man’ in about 20 minutes and that included backing up the entire website and database.
One of the great things that the new version does is to simplify importing of older blog entries from Blogger and Moveable Type among others. This is great news for me and the readers of the old ‘Extremist’ blog. I have moved the old files from Blogger into the current web site. What this means now is that the older posts from 2004 can be read in WP and accessed from the Archives. The posts from April 2004 are especially good and in them I discuss our trip to Japan. I escpecially like these posts about this Japan trip. Enjoy and let me know if you like these.
Thanks to Matt and the rest of the gang at WordPress for making the blog here at “The Average man” so enjoyable to work on.


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