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Design Public Buildings Around Bicycle Racks Bret Cahill 05-07-2006
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Posted by Bret Cahill on May 7, 2006, 3:02 pm
Instead of the bike rack off to the side in the shadows where
components or the entire bike can be stolen out of sight, create
uncertainty in the minds of bike thieves:

Locate the bike rack in front of the computer room window were some big
guy might be glancing out the window watching his bicycle.


Bret Cahill


Posted by Notan on May 7, 2006, 3:03 pm
Bret Cahill wrote:
>
> Instead of the bike rack off to the side in the shadows where
> components or the entire bike can be stolen out of sight, create
> uncertainty in the minds of bike thieves:
>
> Locate the bike rack in front of the computer room window were some big
> guy might be glancing out the window watching his bicycle.

Big guys in the computer room? <g>

Notan

Posted by RicodJour on May 7, 2006, 4:32 pm
Notan wrote:
> Bret Cahill wrote:
> >
> > Instead of the bike rack off to the side in the shadows where
> > components or the entire bike can be stolen out of sight, create
> > uncertainty in the minds of bike thieves:
> >
> > Locate the bike rack in front of the computer room window were some big
> > guy might be glancing out the window watching his bicycle.
>
> Big guys in the computer room? <g>

You don't think a diet of McDonald's and Cheetos would increase your
bulk?

R


Posted by Notan on May 7, 2006, 6:04 pm
RicodJour wrote:
>
> Notan wrote:
> > Bret Cahill wrote:
> > >
> > > Instead of the bike rack off to the side in the shadows where
> > > components or the entire bike can be stolen out of sight, create
> > > uncertainty in the minds of bike thieves:
> > >
> > > Locate the bike rack in front of the computer room window were some big
> > > guy might be glancing out the window watching his bicycle.
> >
> > Big guys in the computer room? <g>
>
> You don't think a diet of McDonald's and Cheetos would increase your
> bulk?

I was thinking in terms of the the OP's "big guy" also being thick.

Back when I was (was?) a geek, the only thing thick about us was the
lenses in our glasses!

Notan

Posted by Bob on May 7, 2006, 4:38 pm
On Sun, 07 May 2006 13:03:45 -0600, Notan

>> Locate the bike rack in front of the computer room window were some big
>> guy might be glancing out the window watching his bicycle.
>
>Big guys in the computer room? <g>

And the computer room is always located in the deepest, darkest corner
of the building, not our front with windows. Come to think of it - it
probably is right next to the bike rack.

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