Now days, what can you do with a nickel, a dime, or even a quarter? You could decide to use any one of them to match every mile that I plan to race this season which would translate into much needed funds for NATT. Since I am an engineer by profession allow me to do the math for you...
$$ Nickel per mile -> $12.78
$$ Dime per mile -> $25.55
$$ Nickel + Dime per mile -> $38.33
$$ Dime + Dime per mile -> $51.10
$$ Quarter per mile -> $63.88
$$ Quarter + Nickel per mile -> $76.65
$$ Quarter + Dime per mile -> $89.43
$$ Double Quarter per mile -> $127.75
$$ 0.75 cents per mile -> $191.63
$$ One Dollar per mile -> $255.50
Considering all of the alternatives above I am confident that one of the options surely will fit your budget and consequentlyy help a very worthy organization.
I am very excited for the season to start in late May. Yesterday I rode my bike outside for the second time this year (I cannot ride on the trainer ANYMORE!!!) and it was glorious! I think I went a little harder than what I should have but I enjoyed every minute of it.
Please consider joining me in this adventure to help NATT continue the great work that they are doing.
Thanks for reading.
The Clot Buster
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
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I had the pleasure of seeing the Clot Buster in action today at the Columbus NATT conference. I am happy to contribute to your effort. I'll be following your progress this summer.
Kathy
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