Bike Routes
Posted: Fri 22 April, 2005 Filed under: Health, Travel, Weirdness 5 Comments »Over the last week, it’s occurred to me that the majority of bike routes (or cycle paths) in this area are, frankly, shite.
There’s one just round the corner from the house which is supposed to allow cyclists to avoid the chicane “road calming” methodology. That’d be great, except there’s some silly old bastard (not ageist, he’s about 70, and definitely a silly bastard) who parks his fucking metro right in the cycle-path. I’m considering talking to the local plod and seeing if they can do something about it. The alternative is writing up a couple of A4 sheets with “Thanks for parking like a cunt”, and supergluing them to his windscreen. That’ll learn him.
Going through Bracknell you get to see subways that bikes aren’t allowed through. You also get to see “cycle paths” that have full-height kerbstones at every junction, so you only use ’em at risk of buckling the bike wheels. There’s even junctions on the cycle paths where to turn left you have to bounce up a full-height kerb.
It’s actually kind of interesting too to see how drivers attitudes have changed. In fairness, a lot of the time drivers are now far more aware of cyclists, and some even let you out when the alternative is to face-plant a parked car. But most of them appear to see cyclists, then ignore them utterly. Leaving the office at half-five is as close to “dicing with death” as I’ve been in a while. There’s no chance – the drivers all rub against the kerb, and it’s nose to tail. The “safest” place is to ride down the middle of the bloody road. Or walk. Which kind of defeats the theory of cycling.
Next Week
Posted: Thu 21 April, 2005 Filed under: D4D™ 6 Comments »Next week I’m going to be away – and nowhere near a PC with any luck. We’ll be at Center Parcs from Monday to Friday. Very little idea what to expect, as I’ve never been to one before, but hey, it should be fun.
So – the camera will be going with me, as will a laptop to store images on, and perhaps do a bit of letter-writing and the like.
There will be updates to D4D™, but I’m writing them over the next couple of days, and then post-dating them in the database. See, I knew WordPress had some uses over Movable Type…
Anyway, that’s just a bit of an advanced warning for you all – next week will be quiet chez D4D™. Not dead, but definitely in repose.
Rebooked
Posted: Thu 21 April, 2005 Filed under: Resolutions Leave a comment »Fucking hell, talk about a leadtime. Monday 20th June is was the next available date for a re-test. Still, it’s booked now. Just two bloody months to wait…
Pedestrian
Posted: Wed 20 April, 2005 Filed under: Health, Thoughts Leave a comment »After the rest of today’s activities, I decided I couldn’t be arsed to use the bike to get to work this afternoon, so I walked instead. Not the entire distance, just to the train station, then from train-station to office. And, of course, the same on the way back.
It’s not going to be a common-place “can’t be arsed” attitude, but today I just felt I’d had enough of road-users for some reason.
Flickr Pro
Posted: Wed 20 April, 2005 Filed under: Geeky, Photography 1 Comment »Well, after the thoughts a while back about whether I should try Flickr out for a while, a very nice person has given me one of the Flickr Pro accounts that he was offered yesterday.
So I’ve still no idea what I’m going to do with the Flickr account, but it’s given me some impetus to do something with it, anyway.
In the meantime, Photobox are offering a sale on 7×5″ prints for 10p each, so I think I’ll be getting some more stuff done by them.
Bandwidth Arse
Posted: Wed 20 April, 2005 Filed under: D4D™, Geeky 2 Comments »Fucketty Bugger.
I thought a while back that I’d reduced the number of posts on the front page, in a bid to chop down the bandwidth a bit. Well, fucking oops, I’d forgotten that I’d installed the Custom Posts Per Page plug-in, which meant it was over-riding the change I’d made in the options. Arsenuggets.
Anyway, I’ve changed that now – hopefully I’ll see an effect on next month’s bandwidth.