Downloaded gOS and booted from the CD. First impressions...Cool
Tried YouTube, need Flash, that took a bit of thinking until I found that the "Start Leaf" alloed access to what seems most of the Ubuntu functions.
Thought this was a good 40 second movie, (see the last 5 seconds!)
They might just have themselves a winner here.
16.11.07
7.11.07
Cycling over the Sydney Harbour Bridge
To get on to the Sydney Harbour Bridge by bike, find Argyle St. It is marked on the map below, and the pin shows the start of the ramp.
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Now click on the photo below for an enlargement and you will see the ramps yellow railing. Follow that and you are on your way.

It is a great ride with steps at the northern end, mountain bikers could no doubt ride down them! The view is stupendous.

Made from six stitched photos (click photo for enlargement), it pans from Walsh Bay on the left to Luna Park at Milsons Point
View Larger Map
Now click on the photo below for an enlargement and you will see the ramps yellow railing. Follow that and you are on your way.

It is a great ride with steps at the northern end, mountain bikers could no doubt ride down them! The view is stupendous.

Made from six stitched photos (click photo for enlargement), it pans from Walsh Bay on the left to Luna Park at Milsons Point
6.11.07
The Gong 4 Nov 2007
Last year I did the 56 Km Gong ride, it was hard enough given the gale force southerleys that we had to ride into. See Last Years report
This year I resolved to do the 90 Km and did so, Hoorah!
Vital statistics were;
Time: 6:52:46 (great fun having a computer)
Dist: 85.9 Km
Max : 59.7 Km.Hr
Three hours before the race started, it stormed like the end of the earth was about to come, nearly chickened out but it was nice and overcast by 5:30 am so rode over to St Peters from Coogee with what seemed to be several hundred other riders all heading in the same direction.

This shot is about 100 metres from the start, it had started to rain, so the large tent made a good cover. As the day wore on, the weather improved and it really was a nice ride, sore bum notwithstanding.
The ride was in aid of the MS Society, they went close to the million dollar target.
This year I resolved to do the 90 Km and did so, Hoorah!
Vital statistics were;
Time: 6:52:46 (great fun having a computer)
Dist: 85.9 Km
Max : 59.7 Km.Hr
Three hours before the race started, it stormed like the end of the earth was about to come, nearly chickened out but it was nice and overcast by 5:30 am so rode over to St Peters from Coogee with what seemed to be several hundred other riders all heading in the same direction.

This shot is about 100 metres from the start, it had started to rain, so the large tent made a good cover. As the day wore on, the weather improved and it really was a nice ride, sore bum notwithstanding.
The ride was in aid of the MS Society, they went close to the million dollar target.
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