this morning
May. 21st, 2002 09:53 amI cycled to the tube station; it saved me 10 mins.
Stef *will* be proud. I wonder if I can get him to study some algebra in return. If he's on a mission to get me ultra-fit, then surely I can be on a mission to cure him of his maths-dunceness?
*ponders*
Stef *will* be proud. I wonder if I can get him to study some algebra in return. If he's on a mission to get me ultra-fit, then surely I can be on a mission to cure him of his maths-dunceness?
*ponders*
Re: bikes and algebra
Date: 2002-05-21 06:52 am (UTC)In fact, now I see it again, we went through this proof at school, and I was impressed at the time. Ah well.
Well, I hope your bike does survive the day - but having one that looks shit is the best tactic for it, so it should be all right.
I would worry for the survival of any bike at Walthamstow Central (or Blackhorse Road), however.
Remember to check the tires before you jump onto it!
I am very tempted to bring my own bike up from home, but I really don't have the space to keep it!
I'll ask Soph, and if I'm feeling really cheeky, I'll ask Stef to help me fix it up...
J
Re: bikes and algebra
Date: 2002-05-21 06:56 am (UTC)