My imaginative take is far, far bleaker:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbnueb2OI4o

Patrick Moore, who shares his pickup skills, too.


On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Well Yes Patrick .... everything is Pure Imagination when it comes down to
> it . Did you not believe Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka ?  Everyone is Willy.
>  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2pt2-F2j2g
>
> Even as ride my bike .... what am I riding really .... but the Imagination
> "made to be real as only imagination can make" ;)
>
> Even your reply ..... I already imagined what you were going to say before
> you said it !   aaahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahah  !
> Life is Fun .
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, November 15, 2013 5:48:23 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> Perception tells me that synthetics make one sweat if too heavily
>> layered. Perception also tells me the same of wool. But I think Garth meant
>> "imagination" or, even more technically accurate, "fancy".
>>
>> More seriously (he said, furrowing his brow): I think (from my
>> perceptions --sorry, Garth!) that wool does adapt better to the temperature
>> difference between body and exterior; at least, that is my experience. For
>> example, today, I was outside in a single layer of lightish weight merino
>> jersey at low 50s and inside 18* warmer, and no discomfort in either
>> environment. But it has been too long since I've worn winter synthetics to
>> remember how they adapted. I do remember that they felt clammy as you were
>> cooling off.
>>
>> For me, wool has three big advantages: first, that it seems warmer than
>> synthetics for a given weight (but the reservation above); second that it
>> doesn't feel clammy when you stop exerting yourself; and third, it doesn't
>> stink nearly as quickly. It has the defects of being more delicate (not a
>> huge problem, but true in my experience), slighly harder to wash (you can't
>> just toss it in with the kitchen towels), and it is rather expensive. But
>> these are relatively minor defects, IME.
>>
>> I can wear light wool up to about 70F but I find it very uncomfortable
>> when it is hot -- odd, since I don't find it so when I am sweating heavily
>> during cold weather exertion.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Garth <gart...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "performance" is relative to the Each person ...
>>>
>>> I am one who finds all wool itchy, even the finest of the fine merino.
>>> It's animal fur ... lol .. no matter how it's marketed .
>>>
>>> Some say synthetics "cause" one to sweat . I think this is perception. I
>>> sweat just the same in anything ... it's just wool absorbs it some and
>>> synthetics do not.  There are pros/cons to this. For me synthetics may feel
>>> clammy for awhile, but they dry very very fast. Wools do not feel so
>>> clammy, but  they take a comparatively much longer time to dry .  Apples
>>> and oranges. Sweating is sweating .
>>>
>>> I also find the "crew" cut wool shirts to be too tight around the neck.
>>> This is a personal thing.  Synthetics offer a comparatively huge selection
>>> of brands and cuts. My favorite being Craft Pro tops. they are a rib knit,
>>> with natural stretch. Liberal length !  No lycra rubber , which is one
>>> reason so many complain about smell. Lycra to me has zero place in such
>>> tops, it's a Cheap" way to get stretchy and snugger fitting shirts. Craft
>>> does it by nature of the fabric weave.
>>>
>>>
>>> As far as cold riding  ..... I stopped riding in the cold. I really
>>> don't enjoy it even below 50.  Gotta be honest with myself. It's just no
>>> fun for and never was. Summer is divine ,and that's that. Shorts and t's
>>> :)
>>>
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