"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift" - Prefontaine
Miss Plainwell: That's not what I meant by "wear something reflective".
Mr. Burke: Relax. I've got my infiniviz jacket.
I have found more useful the adage that anything not worth doing is not worth doing well. In a perfect world, or in the very small world of professional track & field, perhaps every single thing is worth your absolute best effort, but in the larger world, one is constantly confronted with things that really aren’t worth doing but somehow “must” be done (anyone who’s worked in a corporation knows what I’m talking about). And I have seen much pain self-inflicted (and many gifts self-wasted) by people who insist on doing their absolute best at every endeavor, regardless of its actual value.
Even with headlights on and reflectors of all types, car drivers still ignore motorcyclists. To be fair, they ignore everything else too. Hey, glad you missed being the news…
Damn straight. I had a similar encounter last night, with someone dressed really inappropriately crossing a 40 MPH four-lane after sunset. Fortunately, there was nobody driving in the lane to my left…
Speaking as an avid cyclist who wears a lot of high-viz yellow-green: To all of the morons out there wearing navy blue or black running and biking outfits with no lights, please get a f’ing clue.
Steve Prefontaine, “Pre”, was one of my few heros. The way he stood up to the corrupt T&F authorities fighting for athletes rights was unique. And he was virtually unbeatable for most of his career. He died way too soon. For anyone interested, one of the best sports documentaries of all time is “Fire on the Track” about Pre.
piloti almost 10 years ago
Good one.
puddleglum1066 almost 10 years ago
I have found more useful the adage that anything not worth doing is not worth doing well. In a perfect world, or in the very small world of professional track & field, perhaps every single thing is worth your absolute best effort, but in the larger world, one is constantly confronted with things that really aren’t worth doing but somehow “must” be done (anyone who’s worked in a corporation knows what I’m talking about). And I have seen much pain self-inflicted (and many gifts self-wasted) by people who insist on doing their absolute best at every endeavor, regardless of its actual value.
Demmiaa almost 10 years ago
But the look on his face…..
dzw3030 almost 10 years ago
Even with headlights on and reflectors of all types, car drivers still ignore motorcyclists. To be fair, they ignore everything else too. Hey, glad you missed being the news…
meowlin almost 10 years ago
Damn straight. I had a similar encounter last night, with someone dressed really inappropriately crossing a 40 MPH four-lane after sunset. Fortunately, there was nobody driving in the lane to my left…
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Mr. Burke has really gotten into shape in the last 12 yrs
Vespertilianman almost 10 years ago
Can someone explain from today’s strip what is an “infiniviz jacket?”
Google was no help.
Vespertilianman almost 10 years ago
Can anyone tell me from today’s strip, what is an “infiniviz jacket?”
DutchUncle almost 10 years ago
Speaking as an avid cyclist who wears a lot of high-viz yellow-green: To all of the morons out there wearing navy blue or black running and biking outfits with no lights, please get a f’ing clue.
paulscott almost 10 years ago
Steve Prefontaine, “Pre”, was one of my few heros. The way he stood up to the corrupt T&F authorities fighting for athletes rights was unique. And he was virtually unbeatable for most of his career. He died way too soon. For anyone interested, one of the best sports documentaries of all time is “Fire on the Track” about Pre.