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Welcome to Infinite Randomess... Here you will be able to find out all information about the endevors that I am currently undergoing in my life as well as historical information.

The content of this site can be fairly detailed, as such I'm asking friends and family register with my site. This will allow me to control access to some items, I plan to make as much information as possible avaiaible on the public site, however, it definatly won't be everything.

I'm hoping to use this site in order to help facilite better communication of information from myself to my friends and family, to keep people more up to date on the ongoings on my life. As we get older, it gets harder to keep in touch with everyone. Lives go in different directions. I welcome friends and family to join this site and make is a community.

-Dan


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Posted by: infrandom 7/4/2006 1:00:00 AM

The sad day has finally come. Tonight I had to say good bye to a dear friend. My beloved and trustworthy friend and traveling companion. She was my second bike and for 4 years we travel near and far. Though ever climate from the desert to the snow, from scenica pacific ocean to the highest peaks of the Sierras.

Riding changed my life, in a time where I was "lost" I was able to find myself. All I needed was my bike and the open road. Many a miles were logged on solo journies to distance roads. But also a great many friends were made and many more miles were traveled in the company of friends. Those adventures were journies of epic porportion that will be remembered always. Good times.

The time has come to put my helmet away, to focus on matters financial to make right the descisions of my past. For this reason I sold my dear friend. It might very well be a couple years before I find another companion. But never will the memories of my F4i be replaced. Honors on the walls of my living room, I will always be reminded that on our travels through life. It's not only the destination we should focus on, but equally the roads that get us there should be cherrished. That we make the most of each day and take the time to open our eyes and view the beauties in the world around us. The most scenic places in our state arn't marked by a blue "Vista Point" sign, but rather on the roads less traveled. I have travelled those roads and in the words of Robert Frost, that has made all the difference.

 

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Re: And then there was one...    By Dave on 7/18/2006 6:52:32 AM
Always sad to see a fellow rider put down their helmet for good, or at least for an extended period of time. I'm not sure what state you're in, but in my state you have to pay extra to keep your MC endorsement on your license. Might I recommend you keep it on your license just in case? You never know!

Re: And then there was one...    By infrandom on 7/18/2006 10:18:13 AM
Thanks! Atleast in CA once you get your M1 you have it forever. I'm keeping most of my gear, helmets and gloves etc. And I'll always be reminded about riding as just about every sport bike on the road brings back the memories.


  
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