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List of TWIKE links on the web
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Written on: 21 July 2007 [23:09]
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ecoadmin
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registered since: 20.07.2007
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http://www.twike.de (Manufacturer) http://www.twike.com (International) http://www.twike.net (Technical site) http://www.twikeklub.ch (TWIKE Club) in German http://www.twike.ca (Canadian site) http://www.twike.us (US site) http://www.twike.co.uk (UK site) http://www.twiketours.com (Event site) http://www.twikestation.ch (Service Station in Bern) Please add any other TWIKE links if uncomplete... |
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Written on: 22 July 2007 [23:51]
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McWizard
registered since: 22.07.2007
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http://www.twiketour.de.vu (A german account of a twike journey) |
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Written on: 23 July 2007 [20:50]
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ecoadmin
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Hi McWizard, Very interesting link. Good fun reading it. Reflects very well what the TWIKE can do and what it cannot do. Stefan |
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Written on: 14 August 2007 [18:55]
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childress
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registered since: 14.08.2007
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How about: del.icio.us/search/?fr=del_icio_us&p=twike&type=all This is a search for Twike on the bookmarks site del.icio.us that allows one to share bookmarks with everybody else -- this is a lot easier to keep up-to-date than a list on the forum. That being said, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twike is a good overall introduction to the vehicle, with more links at the bottom. Of course, I'm biased, as I help write/borrow a lot of the text in it. It's in US English. Commute suck? Twike it; You'll like it!
http://www.uiuc.edu/goto/twike |
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Written on: 14 August 2007 [19:02]
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childress
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Oh yes, and as I don't know German, I find running things through the Google translation service to be helpful. You have to read for a bit and allow your brain to adjust, but the basics can be gleaned even with these poor translations. For example the German word for Current (the flow of electrons through a material) is translated by Google as 'river'. Here's the German account translated by google to english: http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&langpair=de%7Cen&u=http://www.helge-richter.de/blog/vorbereitungen/&prev=/language_tools I find it especially helpful with the users' groups websites to read up on the new Twikes, as this is the most current information by those closest to the source. Just go to Google and click on language tools, then copy and paste the URL of the page you can't read, pick the language to transfer from & to, and warp your mind a bit... Oh yeah, don't click on the link above -- it doesn't work and comes up in German. Copy and paste it into your web browser and it will work. [This article was edited 1 times, at last 14.08.2007 at 19:04.] Commute suck? Twike it; You'll like it!
http://www.uiuc.edu/goto/twike |
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Written on: 28 August 2007 [04:02]
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childress
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Ok, edited the English Wikipedia Twike entry to include this forum (as well as other edits). We'll see if it drives anymore folks here childress wrote: How about: del.icio.us/search/?fr=del_icio_us&p=twike&type=all This is a search for Twike on the bookmarks site del.icio.us that allows one to share bookmarks with everybody else -- this is a lot easier to keep up-to-date than a list on the forum. That being said, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twike is a good overall introduction to the vehicle, with more links at the bottom. Of course, I'm biased, as I help write/borrow a lot of the text in it. It's in US English. Commute suck? Twike it; You'll like it!
http://www.uiuc.edu/goto/twike |
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Written on: 28 August 2007 [11:44]
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ecoadmin
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Many thanks childress for your wikipedia entry. Any inbound link helps to promote the site The site will be soon spiced up with fact sheets about eco-friendly cars to increase the quality of the content further. ecoadmin |
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Written on: 26 December 2007 [20:56]
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ecoadmin
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Twike resource page maintained by Victor Muñoz http://www.phlogma.com/aporia/twike/twikerp.htm |
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Written on: 14 April 2009 [08:59]
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iamian
registered since: 23.02.2009
Posts: 110
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Didn't see this one posted yet about Twike #433 I think is childress's http://web.mac.com/mattchildress/Twike/About_Me.html [This article was edited 1 times, at last 14.04.2009 at 09:03.] RE & Efficiency enthusiast
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Written on: 20 April 2009 [22:57]
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childress
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registered since: 14.08.2007
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Best to use the one in my signature for my website (i can redirect it anywhere I want should I move from .Mac): www.uiuc.edu/goto/twike Commute suck? Twike it; You'll like it!
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