Quousque Tandem Abutere Catilina Patientia Nostra

Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? Cicero’s pompous indictment of Cataline has been used over and over since 63 BCE – until it itself may exhaust us. But “how long will you abuse ...

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Tandem Cycling - A bicycle built for two. Want to find out more about this wonderful world of tandems? Check out this forum to talk with other tandem enthusiasts. Captains and stokers welcome!

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Electric Bikes - I’m Converting a Vintage French Mixte Tandem to Electric Assist - My wife and I have a mid-80’s Motobecane Interclub tandem that we have grown fond of over the years. I found it hanging from the ceiling of a community bike shop and resto-modded it to fit us and to run components that suited how we

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Bicycle Mechanics - Arai Drum Brake on 80s Kuwahara Tandem Bike - Hi, I have a flat tire on my 80s Kuwahara Tandem Mountain BIke with a rear Arai drum brake. I'm trying to remove the rear wheel (to replace the tire) but don't understand how to loosen the nut holding the reaction arm to the frame.

Lucius Sergius Catilina (c. 108 BC – January 62 BC), known in English as Catiline (/ ˈkætəlaɪn /), was a Roman politician and soldier best known for instigating the Catilinarian conspiracy, a failed attempt to seize control of the Roman state in 63 BC.

During the final years of the Roman Republic, resentment built slowly beneath the formal stability of the Senate and the restless crowds that filled the city’s narrow streets. Lucius Sergius Catilina was remembered more commonly as Catiline and stood at the centre of a conspiracy that startled Rome’s political class and provoked Cicero's famous speeches.

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