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Vol. 1 Issue 5 - August 2010, Editors Corner

Letter From The Publisher

By Ed Frulla   Sun, Aug 01, 2010

Where did the month of July go.

Letter From The Publisher

The month of July seems like a blur.  I was on the bike virtually every Saturday and Sunday but none of the trips were wasted and with each and every one I made new friends, experienced new places, helped some worthy causes and had a good time.

Last month we added new image handling software.  I have discovered that on some machines it does not work correctly.  When you click on an image, the background should be grayed out and the image should appear near the center of the screen with Next and Previous links in the lower left corner and a Close link in the lower right corner of the image.  When you click on an image, if you do not see this functionality then you more than likely have Java scripting turned off on your browser.  Turning Java scripting on is an individual decision that I will leave up to you but in order for the image software to work correctly, Java scripting needs to be on.

In this issue we have added something new as well.  Two of our articles have video.  One is really a You Tube slide show but it is handled like video and You Tube calls it a video so who are we to argue.  We will add additional video as it becomes available to us. 

The American Legion Post 574 Riders Group will be conducting their 6th Annual Poker Run For Veterans and Community on August 7th.  We will have a subscription booth set up so if you are attending, drop by and say hi.  If you are not attending you really need to think this through.  This is one of the premiere rides in the area and Post 574 Riders Group puts on a great event.

 We will also have a subscription booth set up at the Killington Classic being held in Killington Vermont September 9th through September 12th.  Once again you are welcome to stop by and say hi if you are in the area.  At this point in time we are not sure of our location but we will let you know in the September issue.  In the mean time, we encourage you to go to www.KillingtonClassic.com to register and see the details of the scheduled events.  On Friday, September 10th registered riders get free admission to the Vermont Sate Fair.  It sounds like it is going to be a great time.  The high light of the event is the parade of bikes down the mountain to Rutland for a good old fashioned block party.  It should be exciting and I am guessing that you would have to work hard not to have a good time.

That is it for this month.

Ride Safe and Ride Well

Ed Frulla
Publisher

By Ed Frulla

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