"Doesnt anyone have a spring first ride report?"
My ten year old daughter does! Well, that is, if starting to commute by
bike from home to school to the barn (for 4H) to the library and back home
counts :-)

Cheers!

lyle

On 13 March 2013 15:58, Peter Morgano <uscpeter11...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think we should abandon this thread, it was only vaguely related to
> bikes and now has way gone off on a tangent.  Doesnt anyone have a spring
> first ride report? I plan to have one soon, thankfully.
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamontg...@mac.com>wrote:
>
>> Wrong here too. In third world countries, herders are seeing the highest
>> yields they've known returning to dense herds on grass. It helps reclaim
>> land "lost" to desert bey promoting more growth. It turns unproductive land
>> into productive land and feeds a lot more people. Check this TED Talk out:
>>
>> http://www.ted.com/talks/allan_savory_how_to_green_the_world_s_deserts_and_reverse_climate_change.html
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:31:10 AM UTC-6, Matthew J wrote:
>>>
>>> Grains are grass.
>>> In addition - and my primary problem with the whole paleo fad is with
>>> the increase in human population world wide, the amount of land available
>>> to 'grass' feed herbivores is shrinking both through human development and
>>> climate change.  In the United States alone, currently the amount of range
>>> animals is the lowest it has been since the 1950s.  At the same time,
>>> global fisheries are stressed to the point total collapse is a matter of
>>> if, not when.
>>>
>>> Even if you do not think converting the Amazon rain forest to pasture
>>> will have a delitorious impact on the global environment, the fact remains
>>> the added range land will not be sufficient to allow humanity to adopt a
>>> meat heavy diet.
>>>
>>> Unless the paleo advocates can come up with either a new source of
>>> ranges and some radical clean up of our waterways along with a magic way to
>>> get fish to reproduce more, the world will be far better off considering
>>> diets that use legumes as the primary protien source as the acerage
>>> requirement is significantly lower.
>>>
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