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Posted on: Dec 12 2012, 08:12 PM |
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QUOTE (NORTHENDER @ Dec 12 2012, 07:43 PM) Tiss funny do you not think that he/she/it joined at exactly the same time that 1979 stopped posting? 1979 being an out and out Flamer as the Arachnid is. Oh I don't think he'll be back. A few people know why. Also Mr 1979 never used italics, or much punctuation. |
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Posted on: Oct 29 2012, 09:30 PM |
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QUOTE (On the edge @ Oct 29 2012, 09:00 PM) Vulnerable or not; like the rest of us they are obliged to keep to the law and abide by the highway code. Isn't it about time we started to charge cyclists for the use of the highway? If we did, they'd need registration plates, so could be identified. That would bring a sharp change in behaviour! A great idea (along with mandatory insurance perhaps) however a lack of police resources would not make it feasible. In addition Bicycling is/was (??) a past time for many including children, so should children have to be insured? While I agree that Identification and some sort of idemnity should be required, realistically I don't think it would ever happen! |
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Forum: Newbury News
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Posted on: Oct 26 2012, 09:48 AM |
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QUOTE (dannyboy @ Oct 26 2012, 10:43 AM) A bit of a rather hypocritical post..... Not at all. Considering that I have legal access to the path to exit my drive (hence the dropped down curb) and in addition a bicyclist should be using a cycle lane if provided. I checked down past the fence and then waited for around 10 seconds to allow any cyclists or people who were in the blind spot (10m long estimate) to emerge and this guy didn't. When there's a cycle path on a wide road I have no compassion. Nothing to do with failure to indicate or a lack of lights in the night. |
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Forum: Newbury News
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Posted on: Oct 25 2012, 10:02 PM |
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Oh give over. Every time someone posts up anything about bad cyclists someone lycra-wearing do-gooder comes on saying "OH MY GOD CARS ARE HORRIBLE".
I was out with my friend the other night and at the roundabout at the top of the link, near Newbury Retail Park, I saw 2 bicycles behaving STUPIDLY. Firstly was an old man. It was around 8:30pm so dark. Had NO LIGHTS on his bicycle and no reflectors neither. He rode around the roundabout from Newbury College Side and straight on (as if going to the retail park) WITHOUT ANY SIGNALLING WHATSOEVER. An Audi driver going towards that Girls school nearly crashed into this old guy because well, it's unexpected and you couldn't see them!! And then the same bicyclist veered across the oncoming lane, infront of a car (causing it to brake pretty hard judging from the pitch) to get onto the path.
At the next roundabout (where you either go into McDonalds or towards Tesco) another guy on a bicycle went THE WRONG WAY around the roundabout to ride across the road onto the path infront of oncomming traffic.
And the other night I nearly smashed into a bicycle. I was edging out of my drive (which backs onto a main road, it has a fence so I can't see the path admittedly until 10 meters away). I'm patient here and waited for a sec incase there was something in the 10m blind spot. Around 10 seconds after this, I SLOWLY edged out forwards (as I reverse in, in accordance with the highway code) and a maniac on a bicycle came flying down the path. (A small brown chap). Nearly into the side of my car. Now sorry but I understand sometimes you'd want to cycle on the path (hambridge road etc) but the main road in question actually has a cycle lane on the road and is perfectly wide enough for bicycles and cars to happily co-exist... ................................................................................ ............................. Nuff said really. |
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Forum: Newbury News
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Posted on: Oct 25 2012, 11:40 AM |
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QUOTE (Biker1 @ Oct 25 2012, 10:24 AM) Concrete bollards won't stop me going through on my motorcycle, but common sense will, despite anything a satnav might say. Sorry have you seen the bollards? If you want to smash into them then be my guest!! |
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Posted on: Oct 23 2012, 10:30 PM |
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QUOTE (user23 @ Oct 23 2012, 10:30 PM) A record of your activities is stored now, by your ISP. To a point there. They can see what sort of websites you've been on but not necessarily what you actually do. Especially if a webpage has an active applet within in. They do not store and are unable to read IMs, emails neither can they listen into Skype or similar VoIP calls from your desktop unless they are patched into your local network. Emails - most of it on say Gmail you log onto Googles Server which your ISP can't see. they can't tell your password or anything. They could find your email address but not actually get into it. Unless Google (in this example) gives them your emails. I think the issue is the internet represents freedom to so many people, freedom of speech (which is slowly being taken away of course) and a few other things, and despite the fact that record sales would be no different there is the big push in terms of piracy which is always a reason behind anything relating to "online monitoring". It's becoming quite the big brother nation. More so than it is now. |
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Posted on: Oct 22 2012, 07:27 PM |
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QUOTE (Nothing Much @ Oct 22 2012, 02:41 PM) I understood it perfectly. which is why I have lost my Nectar card. ce That was a genuine laugh out loud post. You know they do the little key-ring nectar thingies now?! |
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Forum: Newbury News
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Posted on: Oct 21 2012, 09:47 PM |
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Oct 21 2012, 07:16 PM) As regards the willingness of emergency services to take chances...... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-20015659Well that's exactly what people in the services need to do. Too often things are littered with health and safety legislation. Especially so for regular people. I've heard that people who have fallen/been in an accident have sued passers-by for trying to help (especially if they get further injuries from incorrect treatment afterwards). Some people don't salt their own pavements for that exact reason.. because well they didn't want to get sued or bucked over for money (it does happen) - |
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Posted on: Oct 15 2012, 10:02 PM |
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QUOTE (Exhausted @ Oct 15 2012, 07:38 PM) So, what would be the fitted price assuming no mechanical mates and fitted by a regular garage. Well for front and rear discs and pads on something boring like a Vauxhall Zafira would probably only be something like.. £70 for discs and pads at the front, £50 for the back, maybe 2, to 3 hours labour depending on the garage? Especially if you buy cheap tack from Ebay. So let's say £150 for parts. And reasonably around £80-120 for labour, brake fluid etc. That's normal garage rates. |
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Posted on: Oct 14 2012, 09:26 PM |
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QUOTE (Baffers100 @ Oct 10 2012, 04:37 PM) For 2 sets of pads and discs? What do you drive?!? Where is the £300 price from? I can get new uprated discs and pads for around £150. (R32 so 345mm discs at the front) £300 maybe front and rear but the rears would last 3 or even 4 times that of the front! On a big car.. too.. |
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Posted on: Sep 25 2012, 09:48 AM |
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Indeed, Andy. @GrumblingTummy. 1) No personal attack was made. 2) You said "Yet another bleedin' re-tune, which means I lose my favourites yet again and have to reselect and reorganise them. It's about the 6th time I have had to do that, and I am sure it won't be the last." "Dave on 19 swapped places with Yesterday on 12. Why? What on earth did swapping two channels around actually achieve?" Basically you are complaining that you had to re-tune, complaining that you lost your favorites (diddums) and complaining about the quality and content is not really comparable to analog TV. Well, the QUALITY (as in visual and audio) is always better. That is just a fact of the transmission medium. It's subject to far less losses. Quality of the programmes themselves... well, as I hardly watch TV (and I mean literally maybe 1 or 2 shows a week such as Watchdog and Russell Howards Good News) I wouldn't know but I have many other things to do rather than watch TV. 3) Not many people post on here because; 3.a) It's a relatively un-advertised forum catering for a small town. 3.B.) The small town in question whose population reads the Newbury Weekly News Publication are normally of a more mature age (average age in late 40's wouldn't surprise me). 3.ci) A majority of those in their mature ages are not of the mindset to participate in web forums 3.cii) A minority of those in their mature ages don't even understand how to use a computer properly let alone participate in web forums. 3.ciii) Some of those who are of a mindset to post are not able to fit into the forums "style" which is often aggressive debating styles. 3.d) Those who are young and attempt to sign up often are met with hostility due to their difference of opinion due to the differencing generations so many don't bother. 3.e) Certain fellows are found to be lying about their personal lifes and children they don't have but do have but didn't have. 3.f) For the amount of people in the town vs the type of forum (angry old mens debating area) I think the 20 or 25 regular sort of posters we have are pretty good. |
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