Unicycling skill levels (fwd)
Beirne Konarski (bkonarsk@mcs.kent.edu)
Sat, 5 Nov 1994 15:28:17 -0500 (EST)
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> From bkonarsk@mcs.kent.edu Sat Nov 5 13:11:28 1994
> From: jstimson@muddcs.cs.hmc.edu (John Stimson)
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> Subject: Unicycling skill levels
> To: unicycling
> Date: Sat, 5 Nov 1994 10:10:10 -0800 (PST)
> In-Reply-To: <9411051615.AA02173@rex.cs.tulane.edu> from "Tramm "Oops" Hudson" at Nov 5, 94 11:15:42 am
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> Am I the only person on this list that thinks the Skill Level
> Certification System is silly? For one thing - a certification system
> for unicycling? For me and everyone I know, unicycling has been
> completely informal, and we try to learn whatever tricks we feel like.
The skill level system works well for me because it gives me some goals to
work toward. I do like your idea, though, for making a list of fun things
to try, and I would gladly put it in the FAQ.
To get the list started, I will include your items, and add two of my own.
Everyone should feel free to add to it.
Fun things to try with your unicycle:
Pick items up off the ground.
Free mount a giraffe unicycle.
Carry people on your shoulders while you ride.
Commute to work or school.
Take your dog(s) for a run.
Beirne