On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Paul Sanders <clown.emp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That bike has an ironic destiny in store for it. It will likely be purchased
> by another collector, who will have paid a pretty penny for one of the last
> pristine versions. If they ride it, they'll ride it carefully...never fully
> testing it or enjoying it as frame designer originally intended.
>
> It will likely live it's life on a pedastal. Perhaps one day it will be
> passed on to another collector, and then wind up in a museum.
>
> Could one say that bike is doomed?
>

Nah, it's a bike. It is just an object. This one is a nice object and
if someone wants it they can do whatever they want with it and it will
be just fine.

I don't believe you can disgrace or desecrate things. Only people and
animals are harmed if they are not allowed to live up to their
potential, in my opinion.

things are just things.

-sv

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