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Posted by Zephyros.Major on November 8, 2007, 8:05 pm
 
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Available NOW through Amazon.com, bn.com, iuniverse.com, and
practically every other online bookstore, the new manifesto taking on
the Biker Culture.

A manifesto, for all who ride...

The "Shovel Generation" of riders and rally-goers must re-vamp the
biker culture, and re-instill a "No Rules" lifestyle, before the whole
scene loses its soul.

Every year, more and more would-be bikers take to the open road in an
effort to get some kicks and enjoy a fuller life. But too many, too
often, become mesmerized by the image of rough riding icons, and lose
track of their own self-exploration.

The Shovel Revival is an observation, and an appeal, to every rider of
every age, to fearlessly adhere to a higher purpose. Genuine
satisfaction on the road comes in the form of risk-taking and letting
loose, not following the crowd or playing dress-up.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Zephyros Major lives in Southern California, but you
are more likely to find him at a campground or roadside bar than in
Hollywood or on the beach. He writes with the hope of inspiring a
directional change in the American biker culture.

Order now!


Posted by Alan Moore on November 8, 2007, 8:32 pm
 On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 01:05:04 -0000, Zephyros.Major@gmail.com wrote:

<snip>


Actually, I find I have a much better riding experience when I take
measures to avoid or minimize my risk.

Al Moore
DoD 734

Posted by Sean on November 8, 2007, 11:45 pm
 Zephyros.Major@gmail.com wrote:


Every time I queried in the VB&G about getting a shovel the denizens
therein advised me to steer clear of the "troublehead" I was
considering.

SQ

Posted by Ted Mittelstaedt on November 9, 2007, 3:29 am
 

Cool, sounds great!


So, in tune with this "No Rules" lifestyle, it's OK for me to upload his
book to the Internet without fear of being sued for copyright infringement?
After all, it's "No Rules" right?

Ted



Posted by J. Clarke on November 9, 2007, 7:49 am
 Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:

If he really believes in it he might be fine with it.  Abbie Hoffman
sold an awful lot of copies of "Steal This Book" even though he was
perfectly cool with people stealing it and a lot of people did.  Of
course that was before the Internet.  Everybody isn't the loons in
Hollywood who feel that the worst thing that could happen to the
universe is that someone make a copy a TV show.

--
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--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)



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