riddle@im4u.UUCP (08/13/85)
Interested in participating in bike tours and races around the world, even in countries where English won't get you very far? The Biciklista Esperantista Movado Internacia is set up to help you do exactly that, using the international language Esperanto. For more information, write: BEMI, Germana Esperanto-Junularo, Postfach 10 14 22, D-2000 Hamburg 1, West Germany. Learning enough Esperanto for simple correspondence about cycling should be a matter of a few weeks of occasional spare-time study. The simplest way to get started with Esperanto is by the free correspondence course offered by the Esperanto Information Center. For the first lesson, send an SASE to: Verda Stelo, 410 Darrell Road, Hillsborough, CA 94010, USA; or reply to me by e-mail for an ascii version. [An announcement along these lines may have appeared here some months back; if so, sorry for the repetition.] --- Prentiss Riddle ("Aprendiz de todo, maestro de nada.") --- {ihnp4,harvard,seismo,gatech}!ut-sally!riddle riddle@ut-sally.UUCP --- riddle@ut-sally.ARPA, riddle%zotz@ut-sally, riddle%im4u@ut-sally