I know that given l the recent news this qualifies as low priority. But
what happened to the new gear drive lab bikes? They're all parked over
by fleet services
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Cost savings. Get used to it. What you think LLNL is, Google? Next you are going to expect a fully stocked water cooler. Shhesh! Rainwater--its fresh.
I expect they are locked up for safety reasons; the hard tires are jarring, the rear "saddle bag" baskets interfere with getting on and off, the unusual rake of the front wheel makes steering tricky, two kick-stands!? - why, one would WANT to wear a helmut when using one.
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Cost savings. Get used to it. What you think LLNL is, Google? Next you are going to expect a fully stocked water cooler. Shhesh! Rainwater--its fresh.
What....we were leasing bicycles?
What....we were leasing bicycles?
May 11, 2013 at 6:02 PM
It's not "we" idiot. You're not part of anything.
Uh okay! I had no idea that you guys in the "Bicyle Leasing Office" we're so sensitive.
New rule from the Bechtelian management team:
You want a bike? Then go buy it yourself!
As for us, we'll continue to keep our LLC leased luxury automobiles, peons.
It's not "we" idiot. You're not part of anything.
Lighten up Francis.
I expect they are locked up for safety reasons; the hard tires are jarring, the rear "saddle bag" baskets interfere with getting on and off, the unusual rake of the front wheel makes steering tricky, two kick-stands!? - why, one would WANT to wear a helmut when using one.
They were all brought into the maintenance shop to get more kickstands installed...2 on the other side!
They're coming back now.
I heard they were getting training wheels--for those who don't wear helmuts.
Wait a minute - you mean we're supposed to be wearing Helmuts, not helmets? Those German guys are going to be pretty busy sittng on everybody's heads.
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