Motorcycle Quick Tips: Riding Tips for Riders Who Want to Be Better Riders
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Riding tips don’t have to be long and complicated to be useful.
Sometime back, I started an email newsletter where I sent out weekly tips that were 300 words or less—something readers could consume in around three minutes. It was a great exercise because it forced me to take out all the fluff and write with clarity and boldness.
Taking the quick tip concept to the next level, I spent a good bit of time on my third book, Motorcycle Hacks, making sure most topics (chapters) in the book were clear and concise—nuggets of information like what’s in the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series.
As you can see from the reviews, most reviewers liked the format—and one reviewer in particular hated the entire book.
In the articles below, I’ve attempted to present bite-sized nuggets of useful riding tips suitable for all riders. To do this, I’ve used some of the actionable tips that made it into one of my books and some that didn’t.
“How many elementary-aged kids were so inspired by something NASA did in the last sixty days that their jaw dropped in awe?”
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In 2008, NASA took a different approach and awarded two contracts to carry supplies to ISS using firm-fixed-price contracts. I’ll explain the ISS launch services contracts (supplies and then crew) in the articles below.
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David Mixson writes about Old Space and New Space. He worked as an engineer at NASA for more than thirty years and is the author of three books.