Re: lack of messages

Andrew Arhelger (andya@joppa.rchland.ibm.com)
6 Sep 1995 18:33:16 GMT

In article <199509040335.AA117565734@relay1.geis.com>,
d.kathrens@genie.geis.com writes:
|>
|> I'll contribute this:
|>
|> If the heat has been as intense for others as it has been here in SE
|> Kansas, everyone is probably avoiding sweat intensive activities as am I.
|> We've had 25 days in the last 30 with daytime highs over 100 degrees F (34
|> degrees C). If I don't get up and practice before 7 am, (when the sun gets
|> high enough to shine down on my head,) I just don't practice at all. I am
|> really looking forward to more moderate weather.
|>
|>
|>
|> |------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|> | Dennis Kathrens | "Hey, where's your other wheel?" |
|> | d.kathrens@genie.com | WHAT other wheel? |
|> |------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|>
|>

I agree 100%. Even here in Minnesota it has been too hot to unicycle. The
temp hasn't been as hot (85-90) but the humidity has been high. Just too
hot to do anything outside. I have even stopped riding my uni to work
because it is too hot. I get to work and I am really hot and sweaty. Sounds
like today may be the end of the heat wave for us, so maybe I can get
back to more practicing.

Seems like I have been working on seat on stomach and seat in front riding
for a long time. Don't know, just doesn't work for me.

I have gotten 1 foot idling pretty well and want to work from there to one
foot riding. Also have tried a mount into 1 foot idling which I can do
sometimes.

My winter project is going to be building a 6 foot uni!

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Andy Arhelger awa@vnet.ibm.com