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Lou Zealand

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  1. Yawn! Non-issue
  2. Yip, do we *need* to PM for them? Or can we just order through this thread? I'll take two. Just let me know if you need a PM to confirm the order.
  3. And in Franschoek FFS...
  4. Same guy - David Thorne is a legend (but I wouldn't want the slack arse working for me!)
  5. Hehe Egg, Face; Pie, Humble
  6. It's called evolution
  7. Kyalami is R10 per session... but that's for roadies
  8. The buggers are even resorting to destroying museum specimens in order to get their aphrodisia: Rhino horn thieves fooled by replicas in UK heist GREGORY KATZ Fake rhino horns, anyone? That's all thieves who broke into a British museum have to show after a misguided robbery. The thieves were seeking valuable rhino horns that can be sold in illicit markets for their purported aphrodisiac and medicinal use, but they left with worthless replicas instead. Officials at the Natural History Museum at Tring had replaced the real horns with replicas because of a recent surge in rhino horn thefts at museums, galleries and auction houses throughout Britain and continental Europe. Police believe organised crime gangs using mainly smash-and-grab techniques are behind the rash of rhino horn thefts. "We have been made aware of approximately 20 thefts of rhino horn from museums and auctions houses across the UK and Europe in the past six months," said Ian Lawson, a Metropolitan Police detective specialising in arts and antiques. "Additionally we have been made aware of incidents in the UK where premises that have rhino horn on display have been subject to hostile reconnaissance," he said, advising museums to consider removing authentic rhino horns from public viewing. Rising demand for the horns and a crackdown on the illegal trade of them have made rhino horns extremely valuable. U.K. officials say the real horns sought by the thieves Saturday would have been worth about 240,000 pounds (NZ$465,000) on the open market. The horns are now twice as valuable as gold, police said. They are often used in powdered form by Asians or other people who believe they can cure serious diseases or boost sexual performance, claims that are strongly denied by rhino conservation activists. Nothing else was taken from the Natural History Museum at Tring during the break-in between 4am and 5am Saturday (4-5pm Saturday, NZ time). The thieves apparently used a large hammer to remove the bogus horns from the two rhinos' heads. The museum, located 48 kilometres northwest of London in the county of Hertfordshire, remained closed while police investigated and museum workers repaired display cases. It planned to reopen Sunday. A museum spokeswoman who asked not to be identified because of security concerns said the replicas, made of resin, were put in place three months ago as a precaution. "Just looking at the quantity and spread of thefts since February shows that this is a real and serious threat to museums with rhino horns," she said
  9. Neil Finn's latest (not yet released - due September)
  10. And you thought they were just for failing eyes...
  11. Social networking with a conscience...
  12. Did anything ever happen regarding the option of having the kit personalised with one's name/hub identity?
  13. Any initiative that may reduce theft can only be applauded. However, how would it be policed? SAPs involvement is doubtful given the fact they cannot curb serious physical/sexual crime let alone theft. Some second hand bike dealers have proven to be unscrupulous when it comes to bicycle theft, any plans to target such dealers? What is the critical mass buy in needed to make this work?
  14. Given the spate of bitching, whining and arguing on theHub here's (the inappropriately named) War: http://youtu.be/5DmYLrxR0Y8
  15. Yip, first one will be 2012. Please elaborate on the early registration advantages...
  16. Guys, there's no I in TEAM (or for that matter theHubSA!)
  17. Why you should never wear white cycling pants...
  18. Jeepers, it would be like shooting fish in a barrel...
  19. Absolute classic: 27: We've all heard about people having guts or balls. But do you really know the difference between them? In an effort to keep you informed, the definition of each is listed below: * 'GUTS' is arriving home late after a night out with the guys, being assaulted by your wife with a broom, and having the guts to say, 'are you still cleaning or are you flying somewhere?' * 'BALLS' is coming home late after a night out with the guys smelling of perfume and beer, lipstick on your collar, slapping your wife square on the ass and having the balls to say, 'You're next fatty!' I hope this clears up any confusion, The International Council of Man Laws
  20. Part of the appeal is that it acts as a deterrent. If a bike has three tags it becomes less attractive, as the bike has the potential to be more easily traced and is also recorded on a site and classified as stolen.
  21. I would have said a definite yes before this week but... My club is running a bike maintenance clinic this evening for beginners/luddites/technically challenged riders with the proviso that you have to be a woman rider Hey, I'm a technically challenged luddite when it comes to my bike with my skills (or lack thereof) restricted to changing tyres and lubing a chain... Wasn't there another thread about sexism or racism or something... me bad
  22. Lou Zealand

    TEAK

    Something Country. We cycle (road) out to the Cradle and the wives come out with kids in tow for breakfast - very pleasant. The service is good and on occassion there has been masseurs available for a calf rub if you have had a particularly hard ride. There is a bike (bmx) track for the kids and enough lawn for kids to play. It fills up pretty quickly on a Sunday so best advised to book in advance.
  23. Lou Zealand

    TEAK

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