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The Motorcycle Tenor
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:11 pm
by Septimus
Not exclusively about bikes but it will cover my trip from idiot squid to (I hope) wise old biker. I will post here when it's updated.
http://motorcycletenor.blogspot.com
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 9:07 am
by Septimus
New post: Process of Motorcycle Acceptance
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 9:45 am
by jstark47
Most entertaining. You write very well.
Now. I'm tired, and busy, so I must take a pass at thrashing you soundly for certain disrespectful remarks you've made about the Garden State. Silly Manhattanite. Your reprieve is only temporary, your thrashing awaits. As soon as I feel like doing it. It's tiring, living in New Jersey, y'know........
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 9:47 am
by Septimus
My loathing for New Jersey doesn't come from being a Manhattanite -- both because I'll be a Brooklynite before much longer and because I don't really think of myself as a New Yorker...
it comes from the fact that I'm from Delaware, where our state motto is "at least you're not in New Jersey!" course, that's south jersey.
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:04 am
by jstark47
Pah. Delaware! A minor annoyance. We should have annexed it
years ago!!

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:14 am
by Septimus
New post:
MSF day 1 and 1/2: Impressions & Commentary from the underqualified
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:31 am
by Septimus
MSF Day 2 wrap-up (a little shorter) up!
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:16 pm
by jstark47
Septimus wrote:Of course, you could say that things like hypothermia, dehydration, or heat stroke all fall under "limits" since you've exceeded the safe operating parameters of Yourself. Hunger and Anger could easily fall under that umbrella as well. There was no question about this on the test and I can think of no reason why anyone should learn by rote four and only four categories of human impairment.
Indeed. Assuming you begin motorcycling in earnest, you'll have plentry of opportunity to learn about hypothermia first-hand this coming winter.
Septimus wrote:I'm also really more of a baritone.
You're a bari-tenor like 80% of the rest of us. Darned few real basses and tenors in this world! (I'm a former choir director.)
Septimus wrote:Two weeks until we get a DMV form in the mail that we take in to get our licenses.
That's right: I polish my bike and move it across the street several times a week, but I haven't actually ridden the thing yet.
Funky system in NY. In NJ the course adds a MSF endorsement to your permit on the spot. You take that to a DMV office as soon as you find one open (typically next day since the course ends on Sunday) and they issue you a M-endorsed version of your license immediately.
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:44 pm
by Septimus
In NYS there is a third wheel bureaucratic organization called MANYS (Motorcycle Association of New York State) which 'oversees' the schools which offer MSF courses. Apparently the DMV didn't trust or simply didn't want to deal with the individual schools and so they require this entirely separate private contractor to supervise the schools.
The school mails a form to MANYS.
MANYS mails a form to Albany.
Albany mails me the waiver.
There's a reason they call New York a 'slow paperwork state.'
You're a bari-tenor like 80% of the rest of us. Darned few real basses and tenors in this world!
And that's how I like it!
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:33 am
by Septimus
No action on the motorcycle front (next week!) but it's still on two wheels:
http://motorcycletenor.blogspot.com/