R,

On 12-09-19, at 16:06 , Raphael Bircher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi at all
> 
> I have a bit a crazy Idea. I plane a Tour across same Countrys of
> Europe, only with my floorball sick, my bicycle and my computer. The
> main goal is to go from floorball club to floorball club and make a
> training together. The traveling I will do all with my bicycle. The
> focus is clarly on the sport activity, but I have also my notebook with
> me and i am willing to promote Apache OpenOffice and the work on this
> Software too. I will start in Switzerland, and than go to Germany,
> Sweeden, Finnland (Sweden and Finnland are big floorball Countrys).
> The main reason for this action is, to show, that a disability most not
> be a handycap. I want to inspir people for sport, floorball, and at
> least Apache OpenOffice.
> The route is compleetly open at the moment. So if you want to invate me
> as a company, university, or school, then send me a PM. Thanks a load.
> 
> Greetings Raphael
> -- 
> My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/

it sounds like a great idea. That makes it a great idea :-)

I have to confess. I had to look up "floorball." This is what the hoi polloi 
say about it:

Floorball, a type of floor hockey, is an indoor team sport which was developed 
in the 1970s in Sweden. Floorball is most popular in areas where the sport has 
developed the longest, such as the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, 
Latvia, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.[citation needed] The game is played 
indoors on a wooden or rubber mat floor, making it a year-round sport at 
amateur and professional levels. There are professional leagues, such as 
Finland's Salibandyliiga andSweden's Svenska Superligan.

Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floorball, accessed 2012-09-19 17:06 
−0500 UTC+1DST)

(Personally, I think that any hockey will *lead* to disability, like of the 
missing teeth variety, not to mention disjointed previously unmovable body 
parts, but that's me.)

Given the inspiration of the recently run Terry Fox race in Canada, it further 
occurs to me that Raphael's sojourn could be sponsored, the way that 
long-distance walks/runs are. Eg, for every ten kilometres or club (whichever 
is most reasonable) cash is donated. I'm not sure how that would work in this 
instance, but my guess is that it would likely be out of Apache's purview.

Best
Louis


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