Keith Cocker
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No. I do have some friends who are Tories and my affections lean only to the fair sexCovid deniers, vaccine resisters and Brexit voters? You forgot Tories and heterosexuals.
No. I do have some friends who are Tories and my affections lean only to the fair sexCovid deniers, vaccine resisters and Brexit voters? You forgot Tories and heterosexuals.
Sorry, what have you fixed for me? I'm only quoting what it says at the top of the forum.Off topic chat for people who like woodwork/metal work... Fify!
I meant it felt like people join the forum to shout off without having an interest in woodwork.Sorry, what have you fixed for me? I'm only quoting what it says at the top of the forum.
How is that going to help the planet and your offspring? Emissions have to be reduced, not paid for.Of course it is, people should pay heavily for their emissions.
What's the alternative, pollute for free ?
Cycle things everywhere but barely anyone in them and often wider than the road!Other way round Jacob; you know everybody who travels in London who says it’s less congested! For the record as someone who’s lived in London for ~45 years the traffic’s worse than ever.
I was happy to have a congestion charge for central London, then it became an LEZ covering a wider area, and then my perfectly legal, fully MOTd and emissions-compliant *for everywhere else in the country* van that covered 800 miles a year became a bigger issue than a similar vintage (but - shocker - ULEZ-exempt) black cab who’s engine ran for 10 hours a day.
So I did the ‘right’ thing, stopped using the van (sorry about that local garage and MOT centre, petrol stations, local authorities for parking etc…) stopped doing all that kind of work (sorry about that clients, tax man, VAT Zaman) started a ‘digital’ business, got myself a bus pass, started cycling. And you know what? The traffic’s worse than ever, mostly because of insane cycling schemes and vindictive parking regimes.
Everyone loses; it’s madness.
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That's good to hear. The more the better. Cycling facilities are steadily improving but from a very low base compared to the rest of Europe.Cycle things everywhere but barely anyone in them and often wider than the road!
.....and too many motors, that is the whole problem.Plus so much stupidity and made roads dangerous for all.
Hysterical anti cycling nonsense.Cycle things everywhere but barely anyone in them and often wider than the road!
Plus so much stupidity and made roads dangerous for all.
Say's who?Hysterical anti cycling nonsense.
can't say that I have ever noticed this to be the case. I figure I'd have noticed if it was an often occurrance. where are the ones you've seen?often wider than the road!
Many of them are ridiculous and best avoided. Cycle Facility of the Monthcan't say that I have ever noticed this to be the case. I figure I'd have noticed if it was an often occurrance. where are the ones you've seen?
Agreed, any form of air pollution will be contributing, the biggest source of carbon particulates at street level are busses and lorries. We need to clean our act up and I'm a great believer in starting with the possibleSo where would these particles be absorbed from? You're going to say cars! But there is Gas appliances.Wood burners and the Underground and trains
I think that was Adam…Say's who?
neither of those are wider than the adjacent road though. Whether they are pointless or badly placed was not my question.Many of them are ridiculous and best avoided. Cycle Facility of the Month
It wasn't an answer to your question it was a comment in the issue.neither of those are wider than the adjacent road though. Whether they are pointless or badly placed was not my question.
It was.I think that was Adam…
Is this correct? The victorian era ended in 1914 which would make the cabling 109 years old! I had wiring from 1955 in my house which was basically falling to pieces as the outer casing was crumbling.Victorian cabling still in use across alot of the city which couldn't handle the demand if everyone had a EV anyway
1 tonne of steel produces more than 1 tonne of CO2 which we actually need for plant life and before somebody says we don’t need CO2 then consider how much steel is in a wind turbine, how much concrete or other resource And concrete certainly isn’t green
They don't need any extra they generate their own. It's called "the carbon cycle". https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zqskv9q/revision/7.......... than 1 tonne of CO2 which we actually need for plant life ........
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