And add 14k to the distance. :^)

On Monday, February 23, 2015 at 10:08:04 AM UTC-8, Jim Bronson wrote:
>
> Hmm I am hosting a 300K that day with the Hill Country Rando Nerds, maybe 
> we should stop and eat pie at 9:26:53 :/
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Philip Williamson <philip.w...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> I am going to steal your idea and do a Pi Day ride myself. Genius. 
>> I might even make some pie the day before. 
>>
>> Roll out at 9:26:53 am, eat pie at 3:14pm... I think there's a nice 
>> Russian River loop that will hit the mark. 
>>
>> Philip 
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 10:55:19 AM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>  On 02/21/2015 01:33 PM, Allingham II, Thomas J wrote:
>>>  
>>>  How’s the recovery progressing, Steve?  Are you thinking March 1 will 
>>> be doable?
>>>  
>>>
>>> Doable without a doubt - there have been 3 nice days between the end of 
>>> January and now where I took the porteur out for a short jaunt, 0.5 mi the 
>>> first time, then 3-4 miles on subsequent trips.  The only question is what 
>>> sort of distances will I be able to do.  I've been riding the MAP on a 
>>> trainer stand in the basement, and recumbent exercise bikes at the fitness 
>>> center, and also using the machines there; so it's not like it will have 
>>> been 3 months of total idleness.  However, there's still a strength deficit 
>>> on the leg with the replacement, and it's hard to get the sort of cardio 
>>> workout on a recumbent exercise bike that you'd get on a serious hill 
>>> riding on the road.
>>>
>>> I'm leading a Pi Day ride on 3/14 (leaving at 9:26 am) for a distance of 
>>> 31.4 miles -- and I encourage you all to do so as well, since after all 
>>> this will be your last chance for seven digit Pi goodness in one hundred 
>>> years (next year you'll only be able to do Pi to 4 digits) and honestly, 
>>> there are very few days with such great numerological potential left this 
>>> century -- so I'd damned well better be good for at least that much!
>>>
>>>
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