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The TTC Weblog News and Commentary from Dan Brown & the TTC staff
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Nearby Attractions
Since people often ask, we've created a Nearby Attactions page that lists some "non-trials riding activities" for potential vacationers.
If you have other suggestions to add to our list, please let me know.
Posted by Dan Brown on Sunday, July 25, 2004 | PermaLink
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Used & new bikes
Posted by Dan Brown on Tuesday, July 20, 2004 | PermaLink
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Upcoming Classes
Just a note on upcoming classes for the next few weeks:
July 17/18
July 23/24
note: 2 day trial on July 24/25
July 31/Aug. 1
Aug. 4/5
Aug. 9/10
other times may be available by appointment, just give us a call.
Posted by Dan Brown on Friday, July 16, 2004 | PermaLink
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STRA mid-summer Vintage & Fun Trial, July 24/25
TTC is pleased to host rounds 3 and 4 of the STRA Vintage Trials Championship Series. This will also be a fun (non-championship) trial for modern bikes, so everyone is welcome! Spectators are welcome and admission is free! Helmets are required for anyone on a motorcycle. AMA and STRA (or other Trials Organization) membership required to compete. AMA and STRA applications will be available on site.Cost: $25/ each day; $10 age 17 & underStart Times (CDT): 10AM Saturday, 9AM SundaySignup: starting at 9AM Sat. & 8AM Sun.Concessions will be available all weekend at the Pavillion. Click on the directions link at left for a map to TTC. Please call ahead for lodge, cabin, or RV reservations. Free admission, primitive camping, $10. See you there!
Larry B. Smith and awe-struck admirers at last year's mid-summer trial at TTC
Posted by Dan Brown on Thursday, July 15, 2004 | PermaLink
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Bicycle Trial Photos
Posted by Dan Brown on Tuesday, July 13, 2004 | PermaLink
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2004 Youth Nationals and Women's Cup photos for sale
Posted by Griff Wigley on Monday, July 12, 2004 | PermaLink
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Youth National and Women's Cup Results
Posted by Griff Wigley on Thursday, July 08, 2004 | PermaLink
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Used bikes
We've put up a used bikes photo album with two photos for each bike (right and left-hand sides).
Dan says, "We sell quality used trials bikes and accept trade-ins and consignments. We can arrange shipping of any used bike. Prices shown do not include shipping. Other used bikes available. Contact us."
All the bike photos in the gallery are viewable in their original, high-resolution format. Click the medium, 640 pixel-wide photos to see them.
Posted by Griff Wigley on Tuesday, July 06, 2004 | PermaLink
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Youth Camp photos
Dan Brown has the first four photos from this week's Youth Camp posted in the new TTC photo gallery.
7/5 update: The photos are posted in 3 versions: small thumbnails, medium (640 pixels wide) versions, and large, full-sized originals. Click on a medium to see the large, or right-click on a medium and then save the large to your PC. And you can view all the photos in a looping slideshow.
Posted by Griff Wigley on Saturday, July 03, 2004 | PermaLink
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Almost there
The eSubscriptions box on the upper right corner of the home page is now working, as is the Contact Us form.
The new server-based photo gallery is installed but we've not had a chance to upload photos to it. Soon, tho!
Posted by Griff Wigley on Thursday, July 01, 2004 | PermaLink
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Coming soon
We're in the middle of revamping the Trials Training Center web site. Apologies for the interruptions and small glitches. For example, the eSubscriptions box on the right isn't working yet.
Watch for postings from Dan Brown, as soon as he gets some time away from The 5th Annual AMA/NATC Youth National Championship Trial and U.S. Womens Open that's going on today through July 4.
Expect to see more photos from the TTC like these... Soon!
Griff Wigley, Webmaster
Wigley and Associates
Posted by Griff Wigley on Thursday, July 01, 2004 | PermaLink
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RSS: syndication and aggregation
We've now added RSS to this weblog. What's RSS?
It's a radio signal for a website, most commonly used for weblogs. More technically: "Rich Site Summary (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. Think of it as a distributable "What's New" for your site." See Intro to RSS for more info.
The Newspaper Association of America site has an informative article titled Syndication Made Simple. "Just as free e-mail newsletters enable publishers to directly reach readers and promote online and in-paper content, RSS "pushes" headlines and succinct, one-sentence article descriptions to those who subscribe to the no-cost feeds."
The other side of syndication is aggregation. Here's an article from Wired News that explains why aggregators are all the rage: Aggregators Attack Info Overload.
This icon is the cue that we're RSS capable. So train your aggregator to grab content from the TTC syndicated weblog.
Posted by Griff Wigley on Thursday, July 01, 2004 | PermaLink
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