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Date: 24 Nov 2006 01:53:35
From: erasmo
Subject: 47 Altigraphies from Mexican Highways, from Tijuana to Merida, by Bernd Birnbach
Hi:

It is a pleasure for me being able to share with you 47 altigraphies
(altitude profiles) of mexican higways, compiled by a german cyclist
friend of mine (Bernd Birnbach), who travelled in bycicle great part of
Mexico, from Tijuana (BCN, north of Mexico) to Merida (Yucatan, south
of the country) !

These altigraphies represent the altitude vs distance data, obtained in
each of the stages of his trip, cycling between cities in his touring
from Tijuana to Merida

These 47 altitude profiles are posted in the following photoset,
available at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/albatros/sets/72157594389106172/

We really hope these profiles could be useful for you in case you were
planning a future cycling touring in Mexico

Greetings





 
Date: 26 Nov 2006 07:50:01
From: erasmo
Subject: Re: 47 Altigraphies from Mexican Highways, from Tijuana to Merida, by Bernd Birnbach
stop writing nonsense and show the world some altigraphies (or altitude
profiles, if you prefer) of your own :-)

i should not even bother replying you (as the really fucked retarded,
moron and troll you are), but those were my first and last lines to you

On Nov 25, 11:59 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net > wrote:
> "sahincyber" <cyclingindia....@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1164482741.014681.172510@14g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hola,
>
> > This is Amit Tyagi from India. I am a cyclist and moreover do this for
> > fun. I love travelling and bicycling on hills. I have done so many
> > tours on bicycle in india [India].Anyone who loves bicycling on hills is an idiot!
>
> > I am very keen to take this apportunity to ride on mexican roads.He is no doubt very keen to get himself murdered, but why can't he
> accomplish this in India?
>
> > Contact me when you guys will announce some tour where i can come and
> > can become a part of this group.You do not want to be part of any group crazy enough to bike in Mexico - the
> land of murdering bandidos.
>
> > If you can plan a bicycle tour to India, i can acompany and can manage
> > the things for that.I can assure you that no one is crazy enough to want to bike in India - the
> land of a thousand religions.
>
> > I have organised to many rallies and tours to promote cycling in my
> > country.Stop lying why don't you? I have never even heard of anyone cycle touring in
> India. The next thing you know someone will be telling us to cycle tour in
> China.
>
> > So keep in touch thru mobile and mails.Nope, you are too far away and of the Orient. We Occidentals do not care
> about the Orient any longer. co Polo told us everything we ever had to
> know about you.
>
> > Amit Tyagi
> > Mobile : 00919815148537
> > email : cyclingindia....@gmail.com
>
> > Hasta Maniana..
>
> > erasmo wrote:
> >> Hi:
>
> >> It is a pleasure for me being able to share with you 47 altigraphies
> >> (altitude profiles) of mexican higways, compiled by a german cyclist
> >> friend of mine (Bernd Birnbach), who travelled in bycicle great part of
> >> Mexico, from Tijuana (BCN, north of Mexico) to Merida (Yucatan, south
> >> of the country) !Altigraphy - is this even a word?
>
> >> These altigraphies represent the altitude vs distance data, obtained in
> >> each of the stages of his trip, cycling between cities in his touring
> >> from Tijuana to Merida
>
> >> These 47 altitude profiles are posted in the following photoset,
> >> available at:
>
> >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/albatros/sets/72157594389106172/
>
> >> We really hope these profiles could be useful for you in case you were
> >> planning a future cycling touring in MexicoThese bozos must have a death wish! Do they not know that Mexico is awash
> with bandidos who will murder you for your shoes. I urge one and all to
> review the movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" starring Humphrey
> Bogart. There in that movie you will see what life is worth in charming old
> Mexico.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota



  
Date: 26 Nov 2006 22:07:27
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: 47 Altigraphies from Mexican Highways, from Tijuana to Merida, by Bernd Birnbach

"erasmo" <perez.erasmo@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1164556201.743425.223480@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

ALL TOP POSTERS ARE IDIOTS!

> stop writing nonsense and show the world some altigraphies (or altitude
> profiles, if you prefer) of your own :-)
>
> i should not even bother replying you (as the really fucked retarded,
> moron and troll you are), but those were my first and last lines to you

Well, at least this brainless nincompoop posted my immortal words below for
all the world to read. But ask yourself, would you ever trust someone like
this to lead you though Mexico. No doubt his feaking maps are as fucked up
as his freaking brains.

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota




> On Nov 25, 11:59 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net> wrote:
>> "sahincyber" <cyclingindia....@gmail.com> wrote in
>> messagenews:1164482741.014681.172510@14g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > Hola,
>>
>> > This is Amit Tyagi from India. I am a cyclist and moreover do this for
>> > fun. I love travelling and bicycling on hills. I have done so many
>> > tours on bicycle in india [India].

Anyone who loves bicycling on hills is an idiot!
>>
>> > I am very keen to take this apportunity to ride on mexican roads.

He is no doubt very keen to get himself murdered, but why can't he
>> accomplish this in India?
>>
>> > Contact me when you guys will announce some tour where i can come and
>> > can become a part of this group.

You do not want to be part of any group crazy enough to bike in Mexico - the
>> land of murdering bandidos.
>>
>> > If you can plan a bicycle tour to India, i can acompany and can manage
>> > the things for that.

I can assure you that no one is crazy enough to want to bike in India - the
>> land of a thousand religions.
>>
>> > I have organised to many rallies and tours to promote cycling in my
>> > country.

Stop lying why don't you? I have never even heard of anyone cycle touring in
>> India. The next thing you know someone will be telling us to cycle tour
>> in
>> China.
>>
>> > So keep in touch thru mobile and mails.

Nope, you are too far away and of the Orient. We Occidentals do not care
>> about the Orient any longer. co Polo told us everything we ever had to
>> know about you.
>>
>> > Amit Tyagi
>> > Mobile : 00919815148537
>> > email : cyclingindia....@gmail.com
>>
>> > Hasta Maniana..
>>
>> > erasmo wrote:
>> >> Hi:
>>
>> >> It is a pleasure for me being able to share with you 47 altigraphies
>> >> (altitude profiles) of mexican higways, compiled by a german cyclist
>> >> friend of mine (Bernd Birnbach), who travelled in bycicle great part
>> >> of
>> >> Mexico, from Tijuana (BCN, north of Mexico) to Merida (Yucatan, south
>> >> of the country) !

Altigraphy - is this even a word?
>>
>> >> These altigraphies represent the altitude vs distance data, obtained
>> >> in
>> >> each of the stages of his trip, cycling between cities in his touring
>> >> from Tijuana to Merida
>>
>> >> These 47 altitude profiles are posted in the following photoset,
>> >> available at:
>>
>> >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/albatros/sets/72157594389106172/
>>
>> >> We really hope these profiles could be useful for you in case you were
>> >> planning a future cycling touring in Mexico

These bozos must have a death wish! Do they not know that Mexico is awash
>> with bandidos who will murder you for your shoes. I urge one and all to
>> review the movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" starring Humphrey
>> Bogart. There in that movie you will see what life is worth in charming
>> old
>> Mexico.




 
Date: 25 Nov 2006 11:25:41
From: sahincyber
Subject: Re: 47 Altigraphies from Mexican Highways, from Tijuana to Merida, by Bernd Birnbach
Hola,

This is Amit Tyagi from India. I am a cyclist and moreover do this for
fun. I love travelling and bicycling on hills. I have done so many
tours on bicycle in india.

I am very keen to take this apportunity to ride on mexican roads.

Contact me when you guys will announce some tour where i can come and
can become a part of this group.

If you can plan a bicycle tour to India, i can acompany and can manage
the things for that.

I have organised to many rallies and tours to promote cycling in my
country.

So keep in touch thru mobile and mails.

Amit Tyagi
Mobile : 00919815148537
email : cyclingindia.com@gmail.com

Hasta Maniana..

erasmo wrote:
> Hi:
>
> It is a pleasure for me being able to share with you 47 altigraphies
> (altitude profiles) of mexican higways, compiled by a german cyclist
> friend of mine (Bernd Birnbach), who travelled in bycicle great part of
> Mexico, from Tijuana (BCN, north of Mexico) to Merida (Yucatan, south
> of the country) !
>
> These altigraphies represent the altitude vs distance data, obtained in
> each of the stages of his trip, cycling between cities in his touring
> from Tijuana to Merida
>
> These 47 altitude profiles are posted in the following photoset,
> available at:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/albatros/sets/72157594389106172/
>
> We really hope these profiles could be useful for you in case you were
> planning a future cycling touring in Mexico
>
> Greetings



  
Date: 25 Nov 2006 23:59:27
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: 47 Altigraphies from Mexican Highways, from Tijuana to Merida, by Bernd Birnbach

"sahincyber" <cyclingindia.com@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1164482741.014681.172510@14g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
> Hola,
>
> This is Amit Tyagi from India. I am a cyclist and moreover do this for
> fun. I love travelling and bicycling on hills. I have done so many
> tours on bicycle in india [India].

Anyone who loves bicycling on hills is an idiot!

> I am very keen to take this apportunity to ride on mexican roads.

He is no doubt very keen to get himself murdered, but why can't he
accomplish this in India?

> Contact me when you guys will announce some tour where i can come and
> can become a part of this group.

You do not want to be part of any group crazy enough to bike in Mexico - the
land of murdering bandidos.

> If you can plan a bicycle tour to India, i can acompany and can manage
> the things for that.

I can assure you that no one is crazy enough to want to bike in India - the
land of a thousand religions.

> I have organised to many rallies and tours to promote cycling in my
> country.

Stop lying why don't you? I have never even heard of anyone cycle touring in
India. The next thing you know someone will be telling us to cycle tour in
China.

> So keep in touch thru mobile and mails.

Nope, you are too far away and of the Orient. We Occidentals do not care
about the Orient any longer. co Polo told us everything we ever had to
know about you.

> Amit Tyagi
> Mobile : 00919815148537
> email : cyclingindia.com@gmail.com
>
> Hasta Maniana..
>
> erasmo wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> It is a pleasure for me being able to share with you 47 altigraphies
>> (altitude profiles) of mexican higways, compiled by a german cyclist
>> friend of mine (Bernd Birnbach), who travelled in bycicle great part of
>> Mexico, from Tijuana (BCN, north of Mexico) to Merida (Yucatan, south
>> of the country) !

Altigraphy - is this even a word?

>> These altigraphies represent the altitude vs distance data, obtained in
>> each of the stages of his trip, cycling between cities in his touring
>> from Tijuana to Merida
>>
>> These 47 altitude profiles are posted in the following photoset,
>> available at:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/albatros/sets/72157594389106172/
>>
>> We really hope these profiles could be useful for you in case you were
>> planning a future cycling touring in Mexico

These bozos must have a death wish! Do they not know that Mexico is awash
with bandidos who will murder you for your shoes. I urge one and all to
review the movie "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" starring Humphrey
Bogart. There in that movie you will see what life is worth in charming old
Mexico.

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota