| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 1184.1 | I'll bite 8^) | NAC::KLASMAN |  | Thu May 25 1989 12:13 | 7 | 
|  | < Note 1184.0 by BLKWDO::ARBUCKLE "WIZARD" >
                         -< How much can I eat today? >-
I'm interested, tho it seems like it would be a very loose approximation since 
some of the data would probably have to be estimated.
Kevin
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| 1184.2 | Good article | DELNI::GRACE | life is unpredictable; eat dessert first | Thu May 25 1989 12:36 | 7 | 
|  |     Sure, I'm game. 
    
    I got the bicycling article and, after using it some, I would sure 
    appreciate it being on line. 
    
    				Thanks,
    				Russ
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| 1184.3 | Interested | BUFFER::ALUSIC |  | Thu May 25 1989 13:00 | 1 | 
|  |     I'm interested.  \VA
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| 1184.4 | I'm going to get another gadget for my bike | GSFSWS::JSMITH | I Bike Solo II | Thu May 25 1989 13:27 | 4 | 
|  |     Great, now I get to go out shopping for a point to point
    altimeter for my bike.  Keep those techn-dweebe applications
    rolling in.
    					Jerry
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| 1184.5 | Here is the location for the spreadsheet | BLKWDO::ARBUCKLE | WIZARD | Thu May 25 1989 14:39 | 49 | 
|  |     
    	OK...here is where you can get it.  File you need is at:
    
    		TEMPE::[DECNET]CALORIES.CALC$GRD
    
    	Here are instruction on how to use it.
    
    	 All entries will be made in Column B, so position your cursor
     in column B, at the row marked Average Speed.
    
    
    	1. Enter your average speed over the ride (or portion of ride)
    	   you want evaluated.
    	2. Enter rider's weight.
    	3. Enter duration of the ride in minutes
    	4. Terrain - you should make an entry in only one of these 
    	   three cells
    		a. If your ride was a loop, or out-and-back course, then enter
     		   the percentage of your ride that was spent climbing.
    		b. If your ride was point-to-point, determine the number
    		   of feet climbed or descended over the ride and enter
    		   in the appropriate cell.
    	5. Wind - you should make an entry in only one of these two cells
    		a. If, on a loop course, the wind changed to significantly
    		   effect your ride, enter .03 for a small wind, .04 for
    		   a moderate wind, or .05 for a strong wind.  If it was 
    		   a tail wind, enter a negative number, if it was a head
    		   wind, enter as a positive number.
    		b. If, on a point-to-point course, there was a head or tail
    		   wind, enter the speed of the wind. If it was a tail wind,
    		   enter a negative number, if it was a head wind, enter as 
    		   a positive number. 
    	6. Cross Wind - If there was a cross-wind, enter the speed of the
    	   wind.
    	7. Enter the percentage of your ride that was spent in an upright 
    	   position.
    	8. Enter the percentage of your ride that was spent drafting
    	   someone else.
    
    	All of the calculations are taken from the recent article in
    Bicycling Magazine.  For details on how they were arrived at, check
    the public library or a friend's copy.
    
    	ENJOY...and EAT HEARTY!!
    
    						Don
    						 ~
    
    
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| 1184.6 | Copy didn't work | MCIS2::DELORIEA | Common sense isn't | Wed May 31 1989 10:05 | 5 | 
|  | Don,
I tried today but the file wasn't there? Any suggestions?
Tom
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| 1184.7 | couldn't add file | DASXPS::SCHULMAN |  | Wed May 31 1989 11:24 | 2 | 
|  |     I tried too, but could not add the file to my directory.
    
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| 1184.8 | how about the formulas? | DNEAST::PFISTER_ROB | the Pfanatic with the Pfunny Name | Fri Jun 02 1989 10:46 | 4 | 
|  |     Could someone post the formula's they used? I've got to use my
    HP calculator for *something* these days...
    
    Robb
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| 1184.9 | exit | BLKWDO::ARBUCKLE | WIZARD | Thu Jun 08 1989 12:43 | 14 | 
|  |     
    	Has anyone else had any problem copying this over to their account?
    Apparently, the file got deleted after I put it in the DECNET account.
    I have since put it back.  Let me know if there are still problems
    getting your copy over the network.
    
    						Don
    						 ~
    
    PS.  When I get a chance I will type out the formulae for the
    	spreadsheet. you can also pull a copy of the grid over and
    	look at it yourself if you're in a hurry.
    
    
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| 1184.10 | Its gone again! | NAC::KLASMAN |  | Fri Jun 09 1989 08:05 | 13 | 
|  | < Note 1184.9 by BLKWDO::ARBUCKLE "WIZARD" >
                                   -< exit >-
    
>    	Has anyone else had any problem copying this over to their account?
>    Apparently, the file got deleted after I put it in the DECNET account.
>    I have since put it back.  Let me know if there are still problems
>    getting your copy over the network.
    
Just tried to copy it, and it wasn't there.  Some system managers clean out 
DECNET accounts on a nightly basis.  Maybe that's the problem.
Kevin
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| 1184.11 | This is ridiculous!! | BLKWDO::ARBUCKLE | WIZARD | Mon Jun 12 1989 18:50 | 17 | 
|  |     
    	This is getting frustrating...
    
    	I didn't expect this much trouble getting this out to people,
    but I didn't count on the system mangler getting involved, censoring
    what I could put in the DECNET account.
    
    	The file itself is located in my directory as follows:
    
    	sancho::$1$dus21:[arbuckle.decalc_grids]
    
    	The file name is the same as I noted before.  I truly hope this
    works, but if it doesn't I'm open to suggestions...
    
    						Don
    						 ~
    
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