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Save The Date - NERDS '13
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1088679" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>No, that is the good news. Nobody was badly hurt. No road rashes, except on a few bikes.</p><p></p><p>But Alan's point seems like a valid one to me. Not only do I dislike lame ass videos (of people just touring along), I dislike the ones where friends ride off the road (because they are trying to <em>not</em> be lame assed) even more. I know, the same thing can (and does) happen when we are just in a faster group and some feel peer pressure to ride over their head a little, but having the camera rolling is like saying "Hol' mah beer, and watch this."</p><p></p><p>Before that Notch biff happened last week we were already discussing the omnipresent video cams. What do the cops think when they see a motorcycle rider with a GoPro strapped on their helmet? Isn't that akin to waving a radar detector around?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1088679, member: 3828"] No, that is the good news. Nobody was badly hurt. No road rashes, except on a few bikes. But Alan's point seems like a valid one to me. Not only do I dislike lame ass videos (of people just touring along), I dislike the ones where friends ride off the road (because they are trying to [I]not[/I] be lame assed) even more. I know, the same thing can (and does) happen when we are just in a faster group and some feel peer pressure to ride over their head a little, but having the camera rolling is like saying "Hol' mah beer, and watch this." Before that Notch biff happened last week we were already discussing the omnipresent video cams. What do the cops think when they see a motorcycle rider with a GoPro strapped on their helmet? Isn't that akin to waving a radar detector around? [/QUOTE]
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