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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2401.0. "au revoir et bonne route" by SHALOT::ELLIS (John Lee Ellis - assembly required) Sat Aug 29 1992 01:50

    
    I was going to wait 'til the official notification, which is supposed
    to be September 8th, but I'll go ahead and pre-announce that "our group
    is one of those slated for demolition" (not to make way for a hyperspace
    bypass, however), and so this most probably means leaving DEC.  I think
    that's what most of us will do.  [For eloquent remarks on the Meaning of
    Charlotte, see A1INFO.NOTE or DIGITAL.NOTE.]
    
    I'll probably think up some eloquent remarks myself before leaving, but
    for now, these next ten days are your last chance to engage in stunning
    discourse (with me at least) on aero seatposts, and the other earth- 
    shattering aspects of Modern Biking. :-)
    
    More before I go, and of course it's possible my next company will be
    on the Internet, so not all is lost.  I'll let you all know.
    
    ciao,
    -john
    
    [PS: I tried and failed to find Chris Paulhus's farewell note.]
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2401.1JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYENfading into the continuumSat Aug 29 1992 11:086
Don't be so modest, John, you deserve your own farewell note. Although I'm
sure all bike noters will agree when I say that I wish it weren't necessary.
This is sad news.


Rod
2401.2A sad day...MASALA::GGOODMANBorn VictimSat Aug 29 1992 15:1415
    
    
    I hate this phrase, but it's true...  This conference won't be the
    same...
    
    If you manage to find a job on the net, then you'll need to create a
    RAAM distribution list to keep us all informed on your progress. Our
    support will still be there...
    
    Still at least you won't have moaning Scotsmen grumbling about the
    weather and the price of toe straps...
    
    Good luck, John,
    
    Graham.
2401.3NOVA::NALESue Nale MildrumSat Aug 29 1992 22:4410
    We're going to miss your experience and advice, and *humor* in here!
    If you're ever in the area, be sure to let someone (Ed?) know, and
    maybe we can all have a "John Lee Ellis Goober Ride" (i.e., it'll
    likely be a Goober ride for you, but not for us mere humans).

    And thanks for taking the time in the bitter cold of February to check
    out my position on my bike: the new stem has helped immensely.

    You'll be missed,
    Sue
2401.4keep the rubber on the ground, hear.NOVA::FISHERRdb/VMS DinosaurSun Aug 30 1992 17:4211
    John,
    
    This place won't be the same without you.
    
    May the wind be at your back and the sun always shine up you.
    
    ed
    
    BTW, Chris' note was 1748.  But, in keeping with long standing
    Bike notes tradition, there is no reason why you should not have
    your own goodbye note.
2401.5See you in '93?...NEWPRT::NEWELL_JOLatine loqui coactus sumSun Aug 30 1992 21:1514
    John,
    
    Hope you find a job that allows the kind of freedom to ride 
    that you've become accustomed to.  
    
    Take care and keep in touch and let me know if you plan on
    doing RAAM '93.
    
    
    O dewa mata,
    Jodi- 
    (on vacation until 9/8)
    
       
2401.6BEST WISHES...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Aug 31 1992 10:457
     What else can be said. Even though I've never met you (in person)
    it's not difficult to get to know something about a person through
    the past dialogue in here.
    
     All the best and much luck to you...
    
     Chip
2401.7LJOHUB::CRITZMon Aug 31 1992 15:4327
    	This is pretty sad, for a couple of reasons. If he doesn't find
    	another job inside then Digital has lost one fine engineer. We
    	lose his expertise. We also lose a fairly immediate means of
    	communicating with him. Oh, sure, I have his phone number and
    	address in Charlotte, but the net sure makes things better.
    	As John said, maybe he'll be on the Internet.
    
    	I "met" John through this notesfile. Since he lives in Charlotte,
    	NC, and my brother-in-law lived in Charlotte, I made arrangements
    	back in 1990 to meet (and possibly ride) with John. An extended
    	vacation to Japan caused us to miss each other. In retrospect,
    	that was not all bad. I would have met him sooner, but I would
    	have probably tried to ride with him. Too strenuous for me and
    	too boring for him.
    
    	The timing worked out well, though, as he was planning and
    	preparing for RAAM '91. I became part of the crew and got to
    	spend some "quality" time with him.
    
    	We've exchanged hundreds of mail messages, and have eaten together
    	a couple of times.
    
    	John is one of the nicest and most pleasant people I've ever met.
    
    	I guess I'll have to join UMCA to keep up on his whereabouts.
    
    	Scott
2401.8MAYBE THERE ARE STILL JOB OPTIONS IN DECAKOCOA::FULLERMon Aug 31 1992 17:076
    Better yet, are there any appropriate jobs internally for John.
    Even with this downsizing, there are job openings.
    
    John, why not put your resume on-line.
    
    steve
2401.9KRAKAR::WARWICKTrevor WarwickTue Sep 01 1992 15:3013
    
    Sorry to hear that you're leaving, John. We'll all miss your
    unfailingly knowledgeable and entertaining contributions to this file.
    
    The first time I met John was back in ~1985/6 in Reading, when we both
    worked on ALL-IN-1. John had come over from Charlotte with his bike,
    and the airline had partially wrecked it in transit. In talking about
    this amongst ourselves, someone was surprised that John was so upset,
    as it was "only a bike".
    
    If only we'd known...
    
    Trevor
2401.10SHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredTue Sep 01 1992 16:206
    
    Thanks, Trevor, et al.  :-)
    
    The account of the pretzelled bike and my reaction are accurate. :-)
    
    -john
2401.11Thanks John...CGVAX2::JASINSKITue Sep 01 1992 20:3410
    John,
    
    Best of luck.  Even though we never met or even noted directly, I feel
    that I've gained a great deal of knowledge from you by reading your
    notes.  I'll miss the great contribution that you've made to this
    conference.
    
    
    
    Steve
2401.12The setting sun, and music at the closeSIEVAX::CROWTHERMotivation is the keyWed Sep 02 1992 15:006
I too will be very sad to see you go.  If you ever come back to Reading,
be sure to come along to the Sunday club ride again!

Good luck,

Nigel.
2401.13time off to go for 40K this year?SUSHI::KMACDONALDWed Sep 02 1992 15:204
Best, John - if you get up to NH on one of your morning training rides,
let us know you're coming! :-) Those of us that're long on words and short
on miles will miss the addition of your unique perspective on the sport....
                                                 ken
2401.14what they said...INTRN6::DIALWed Sep 02 1992 21:424
John,
There isn't much else to say, best of luck, you've been an inspiration.

Barry
2401.15SHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredThu Sep 03 1992 00:4810
    
    Thanks, all.  Re: Nigel & Ken - All these years, the UK and New England
    seemed so close - now they're suddenly much farther away.  But old habits
    don't die so easily.  I may yet make my way round to NH and England (and, 
    suitably fortified, even to Scotland :-)) as circumstances permit.
    
    I'll let you know.  Nigel, you should get some crazies to do the
    Lambourn-Hungerford Century!
    
    -john
2401.16Goodbye for nowVOGON::REEVEAn intellectual carrot? The mind boggles.Thu Sep 03 1992 09:078
John,

Let me add my voice to those already here. I am very sorry we won't get a
chance to see you again. Of course, you never know. Let me also add that I too
am out of this company as of the end of September. The joys of the new Digital.
So, John, farewell for now. Who knows where we will meet again?

Tim
2401.17ARRGGGGHSCAACT::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts is TOO slowThu Sep 03 1992 12:5210
    John,
    
    Thank you for giving us a glimpse of a world that many of us will
    never experience.  At the same time, you've helped debunk the myth that
    is found in many sports, i.e those that populate the extremes of the
    sport envelope, are some sort of militant, fanatics.
    
    The best to you and everyone in your group,
    
    Bob
2401.18MIMS::HOOD_RThu Sep 03 1992 18:5811
    
    
    So long, John. I won't say goodbye because you're practically within
    cycling distance of me (Atlanta), and you never know who you'll meet
    on the open road at an out-of-state century. 
    
    doug
    
    p.s. so long to you, too, Tim
    
    
2401.19MOVIES::WIDDOWSONIts (IO$_ACCESS|IO$M_ACCESS) VMSTue Sep 08 1992 09:034
    There's not much I add to all the above.  Best wishes John, although I
    have only met you once I really hope it won't be the last time.
    
    rod
2401.20..MOVIES::PAXTONMind my harp!Tue Sep 08 1992 16:174
    Just to add my name to the list of people who've benefitted from John's
    information and enthusiasm through notes. Thanks and good luck.
    
    ---Alan
2401.21byeSHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredFri Sep 18 1992 20:156
    
    One week delayed, but now's the final day, so bye, all.
    
    Best wishes to all of you... keep the proper inflation!
    
    -john "mr. aero seatpost" lee
2401.22LJOHUB::CRITZMon Sep 21 1992 12:185
    	Just back from a bike trip to Maine.
    
    	If you want John's address and don't have it, send me mail.
    
    	Scott
2401.23just heard from an old friend...NOVA::FISHERDEC Rdb/DinosaurWed Feb 10 1993 11:505
    You can send John mail
    
    DECWRL::"ELLIS@Eisner.DECUS.Org"
    
    ed
2401.24NOVA::FISHERTay-unned, rey-usted, rey-adyThu Nov 03 1994 17:408
    I have gotten mail from John lately.  He's settled down,
    has a job and, ahem, has gotten himself hitched.
    They did it after biking to a lovely spot at 10000 ft.
    I suppose the altitude got to him so he couldn't resist anymore.
    
    :-)
    
    ed
2401.25WRKSYS::ROTHGeometry is the real life!Thu Nov 03 1994 20:515
   Does John really have a 65 mile commute each way?

   Even Pete Penserys only did 35 miles each way for his commute!

   - Jim
2401.26NOVA::FISHERTay-unned, rey-usted, rey-adyFri Nov 04 1994 09:203
    they are also buying a house which will shorten his commute.  :-)
    
    ed