Let's re-start these two societies.
Those that think that PC's might be worth examining will be in the Galilean Society. Those that have never even looked through a telescope, or never even ridden PC's will be in the Flat Earth Society. The Flat Earther's, of course, will vote to excommunicate any Galilean's from the cycling community, and will heretofore refer to the Galilean's as "Blasphemers", and recommend that they be rounded up and punished.
Hmmm, if history tells us anything, it is that sometimes new ideas actually DO work. Then again, Da Vinci's flying machine was a failure at the time.
My point is this: just because you don't understand something, or haven't even tried something, it doesn't mean it isn't without value. Until cyclists are FORCED into using PC's against their will, there's nothing wrong with being part of the cycling group that MAY BE responsible, in part, in writing the new textbooks. Or, like Da Vinci's flying machine, the PC group will one day just be seen as a bunch of kooks.
Quid quid latine dictum sit altum videtur
(That which is said in Latin sounds profound)
Those that think that PC's might be worth examining will be in the Galilean Society. Those that have never even looked through a telescope, or never even ridden PC's will be in the Flat Earth Society. The Flat Earther's, of course, will vote to excommunicate any Galilean's from the cycling community, and will heretofore refer to the Galilean's as "Blasphemers", and recommend that they be rounded up and punished.
Hmmm, if history tells us anything, it is that sometimes new ideas actually DO work. Then again, Da Vinci's flying machine was a failure at the time.
My point is this: just because you don't understand something, or haven't even tried something, it doesn't mean it isn't without value. Until cyclists are FORCED into using PC's against their will, there's nothing wrong with being part of the cycling group that MAY BE responsible, in part, in writing the new textbooks. Or, like Da Vinci's flying machine, the PC group will one day just be seen as a bunch of kooks.
Quid quid latine dictum sit altum videtur
(That which is said in Latin sounds profound)