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
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.
ReplyDeleteKathy