If anyone wants to see what the DucatiPaso.org site used to look like years ago, go to this web site :
http://www.archive.org/
Select the "Way back machine", enter http://ducatipaso.org and then click on the "Take me back" button.
You can choose from a range of dates over the years. The furthest back is Nov 28 1999.
Mike, you have come a long way...
Paul
DucatiPaso.org from the past
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- paso grand pooh-bah
- Posts: 1304
- Joined: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:00 am
- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1988
- Location: Kapiti, New Zealand
Well, Paul, I just went back to see if I could find the strip-tease Paso again, and no luck. I picked a couple of dates, but didn't see it, and I wasn't up to clicking on them all. The first time must have just been beginners luck. We'll have to ask Mike if he remembers where it is.
Hey Mike! Where's that strip-tease Paso? Stick it on here if you still have access to it - I'm sure everyone would love it!
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- paso grand pooh-bah
- Posts: 1304
- Joined: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:00 am
- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1988
- Location: Kapiti, New Zealand
Yeah, I did learn a bit about the problem of migraine. Heredity is a strong factor, as it was in my case - Dad also suffered bad migraines, but not for as long, or as severely, as I did. On average, it tends to affect people for two to ten years, usually starting between the ages of 30 to 40, but some people get them when they're very young. Some people are said to experience wierd optical effects, but I just used to feel severe head pain and incredible drowsiness two days out of ten for fifteen years. Some attacks lasted five days. Usually, a motorcycle ride would make me feel better, if I was fit enough to climb on. Sometimes, just putting the helmet on was enough to get relief. And eating asparagus sandwiches would always help, but only for half an hour or so. Coca Cola also helped, and sometimes eating a heap of steak had a good effect. The anti-migraine medication I took every day didn't seem to work much, but a heavy dose of Voltaren (100mg supositories) if I took it in time, could stop an attack. I reckon energy has got something to do with it - for some reason, your energy is just not there when you need it, and the result is migraine. But it can come on any time at all - it can hit you in the middle of the night, when you're asleap! You wake up, and you've got migraine! Must stop now, this is not a medical site. Before I get on to my strange phobia about wasting time ...