Bike to work day
-
It takes me six minutes to walk to work. I have *so much* free time; it's unbelievable!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
I hate you.
I didn't get any requirements for the signature
-
Gary Wheeler wrote:
It sounds like you were lucky.
i definitely was. i once rode through a small stream of pink-ish liquid running down the side of the road, on a small hill. i didn't know what it was until i got to the top of the hill, where an ambulance was sitting idle, next to a woman covered by a white sheet. her bike was next to her and the driver of the car was explaining the situation to the police. the pink-ish stream, of course, started at the woman. i didn't see a helmet anywhere.
Oh my. The worst I've ever seen was some pretty amazing road rash. That's why I yell "HELMETS!" at parents with kids on the bike path, when either of them aren't wearing a helmet. Adults on their own I figure are old enough to be responsible for protecting themselves. Parents with kids ought to set a good example and wear a helmet themselves, and damned well should force the kids to wear one.
Software Zen:
delete this;
-
Oh my. The worst I've ever seen was some pretty amazing road rash. That's why I yell "HELMETS!" at parents with kids on the bike path, when either of them aren't wearing a helmet. Adults on their own I figure are old enough to be responsible for protecting themselves. Parents with kids ought to set a good example and wear a helmet themselves, and damned well should force the kids to wear one.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Gary Wheeler wrote:
That's why I yell "HELMETS!" at parents with kids on the bike path
sounds like a good policy! i rarely ride anymore, and i absolutely stay away from busy roads when i do. and i've become one of those drivers who gives cyclists a full lane, when i pass. they used to piss me off when i was riding, because it always seemed so completely unnecessary. now i know!
-
Gary Wheeler wrote:
That's why I yell "HELMETS!" at parents with kids on the bike path
sounds like a good policy! i rarely ride anymore, and i absolutely stay away from busy roads when i do. and i've become one of those drivers who gives cyclists a full lane, when i pass. they used to piss me off when i was riding, because it always seemed so completely unnecessary. now i know!
Chris Losinger wrote:
i rarely ride anymore, and i absolutely stay away from busy roads when i do
I'm lucky. I live at the junction of four bike paths, which gives me routes of 20 to 50 miles (one way) on those alone. I've also got a lot of country roads in the area, that are only a couple of miles from home. Most of them are safe for cyclists.
Chris Losinger wrote:
i've become one of those drivers who gives cyclists a full lane, when i pass
Thank you :thumbsup:. When I rode in on Tuesday, I had a pickup pass me close enough I could have used his side mirror to count the hairs in my moustache. A few years ago I had a minivan pass me close like that, and the backwash blew me into the ditch.
Software Zen:
delete this;
-
Today is Bike To Work Day[^]. How many of you commuted to work under your own power this morning? This is the second time this week I rode in; I've got a 12 mile (one-way) commute. And no, this does not include you yahoos that telecommute from home in your bathrobes and bunny slippers; quiet down! :-D
Software Zen:
delete this;
Ha ha ha! I put another hundred solo miles on the SUV today!! :-D I did bike sometimes when I was in southern California, particularly when it was a three mile commute.
-
I hate you.
I didn't get any requirements for the signature
I'm sorry! I hope you find yourself in the same position, one day. It really is wonderful to have so much "private" time!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
-
Oh my. The worst I've ever seen was some pretty amazing road rash. That's why I yell "HELMETS!" at parents with kids on the bike path, when either of them aren't wearing a helmet. Adults on their own I figure are old enough to be responsible for protecting themselves. Parents with kids ought to set a good example and wear a helmet themselves, and damned well should force the kids to wear one.
Software Zen:
delete this;
When I used to do a lot of aggressive inline skating[^] at the skatepark, I was always amazed by the kids that wouldn't wear helmets, even though the park rules explicitly required it. I once saw a kid just flip backwards off his skateboard and whack the back of his head on the ground. I heard the *smack* of his noggin on the concrete. X| He was fine, just a bit shaken up and probably had a killer headache. Once I saw he was ok and was starting to get up, I just rolled over to him, looked him in the eye and tapped on the side of my helmet, before skating away. He told me to "go away", using slightly more colorful language. :laugh: Imagine your skates sticking when you're doing this[^
Helmet [ ] WheelchairThe StartPage Randomizer - The Windows Cheerleader - Twitter
-
Oh my. The worst I've ever seen was some pretty amazing road rash. That's why I yell "HELMETS!" at parents with kids on the bike path, when either of them aren't wearing a helmet. Adults on their own I figure are old enough to be responsible for protecting themselves. Parents with kids ought to set a good example and wear a helmet themselves, and damned well should force the kids to wear one.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Gary Wheeler wrote:
That's why I yell "HELMETS!" at parents with kids
I'm pretty sure they can arrest you for behaviour like that over here. And you have to sign some sort of register thingy.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
-
Today is Bike To Work Day[^]. How many of you commuted to work under your own power this morning? This is the second time this week I rode in; I've got a 12 mile (one-way) commute. And no, this does not include you yahoos that telecommute from home in your bathrobes and bunny slippers; quiet down! :-D
Software Zen:
delete this;
Well, on my normal bunny-slipper-and-bathrobe commute into work I... Oh. Right. :sigh:
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
-
Today is Bike To Work Day[^]. How many of you commuted to work under your own power this morning? This is the second time this week I rode in; I've got a 12 mile (one-way) commute. And no, this does not include you yahoos that telecommute from home in your bathrobes and bunny slippers; quiet down! :-D
Software Zen:
delete this;
I did every day this week. But I have been riding to work for a year now. Amazing how much you save on fuel. Plus lost 50 pound along the way.
-
It sounds like you were lucky. One of the regular bike commuters here where I work was hit about ten years ago. He spent several weeks in the hospital, and has the most amazing scar running around the side of his head. I'm religious about wearing a helmet. I spilled the bike two years ago, and was knocked out for a few seconds. I probably would have had a skull fracture without the helmet.
Software Zen:
delete this;
I happen to a survivor of that, bear in mind that I'm deaf and wear a hearing-aid, plus wear glasses (nobody aint perfect!) and a car zoomed past me, then slowed down to take a leftbut unfortunately, i do not hear anything on my right side and smack, I was flying over the bonnet... no helmet mind you...and ended up breaking my little finger on my right hand as that was the side of impact, the wing mirror on his car was completely clipped off...ouch! had to sit down for a while and then a passer-by on foot who happened to be a solicitor offered me the opportunity to sue the car driver for compensation (he witnessed it all) I declined and got back on the bike, the bike survived, only the handle ended up a bit crooked....
#define STOOPID #if STOOPID Console.WriteLine("I'm stoopid!"); #endif
-
Today is Bike To Work Day[^]. How many of you commuted to work under your own power this morning? This is the second time this week I rode in; I've got a 12 mile (one-way) commute. And no, this does not include you yahoos that telecommute from home in your bathrobes and bunny slippers; quiet down! :-D
Software Zen:
delete this;
Gary Wheeler wrote:
How many of you commuted to work under your own power this morning?
I am. :) I fell out of bed, stumbled into the kitchen for coffee, and then commuted into the lounge where I started work.... ;P
Gary Wheeler wrote:
And no, this does not include you yahoos that telecommute from home in your bathrobes and bunny slippers; quiet down!
No bunny slippers here, so not applicable. ;P ;P ;P
Anna :rose: Having a bad bug day? Tech Blog | Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"
-
Gary Wheeler wrote:
How many of you commuted to work under your own power this morning?
I am. :) I fell out of bed, stumbled into the kitchen for coffee, and then commuted into the lounge where I started work.... ;P
Gary Wheeler wrote:
And no, this does not include you yahoos that telecommute from home in your bathrobes and bunny slippers; quiet down!
No bunny slippers here, so not applicable. ;P ;P ;P
Anna :rose: Having a bad bug day? Tech Blog | Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:
No bunny slippers here
More likely helm, gauntlets, gorget, breastplate, and greaves[^]? :-D
Software Zen:
delete this;
Fold With Us![^] -
Well, on my normal bunny-slipper-and-bathrobe commute into work I... Oh. Right. :sigh:
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Well, I think you make up for it on your annual trips through the Alps :omg:.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Fold With Us![^] -
When I used to do a lot of aggressive inline skating[^] at the skatepark, I was always amazed by the kids that wouldn't wear helmets, even though the park rules explicitly required it. I once saw a kid just flip backwards off his skateboard and whack the back of his head on the ground. I heard the *smack* of his noggin on the concrete. X| He was fine, just a bit shaken up and probably had a killer headache. Once I saw he was ok and was starting to get up, I just rolled over to him, looked him in the eye and tapped on the side of my helmet, before skating away. He told me to "go away", using slightly more colorful language. :laugh: Imagine your skates sticking when you're doing this[^
Helmet [ ] WheelchairThe StartPage Randomizer - The Windows Cheerleader - Twitter
Helmet [ ] Wheelchair [ ] CoffinSoftware Zen:
delete this;