Hi Partho & Alana! It's good to see that the bicycle community of Brighton and Hove is growing and that we are communicating with each other! On this note, I...
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:32:57 +0100, Danil Mazlov wrote ... Those look like some excellent films. It is one good thing in London that you can have excellent...
Courier Bags from Recycled Lorry Tarps. http://www.freitag.ch/ Great idea, and good fun designing your bag, just expensive 240 Swiss francs (£100?) -- "In...
BRIGHTON-HOVE LOW TIDE BIKE RIDE - SUNDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 7PM Cycle along the sand flats during the lowest tides of the year Meet on Marina west wall beach at...
Hi Nick. How important is it to bring the waterproofs with you, coz i don't have any. And again I am not very sure about the salt and the sand afterwards. How...
Hi ... Not essential, but an anorak would be handy... Or you can do it in swimming trunks... Or even naked! It'll be about two hours, with (probably) a swim ...
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 11:51:06 +0100, Nick Sayers wrote ... You could have a combined low tide and world naked bike ride perhaps? It would be the LTWNBR I guess. ...
... Ah, you're warming to my theme. See you there in the buff then Patrick? ;-) ________________________________________________________________________ NICK...
Has anyone notice the cycle racks in Chavhill square have been taken out beside EAT opposite HM behind the pizza caravan? I don't use this very often so it...
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 08:14:26 +0100, Tom Coady wrote ... I haven't been to Churchill square for some time but I do remember that it was frequently very difficult...
I'm pretty sure that every one who subscribes to brighton_area_cyclists can maintain / fix their own bike but, if not, and you meet the following criteria: 1...
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Let pedestrians take the priority From the The Argus, first published Wednesday 6th Sep 2006. People cycling along Western Road into Brighton have...
... Interesting. I wonder how he adjusted for the fact that his own behaviour is affected by whether he's wearing a helmet or not. "Dr Ian Walker was struck...
Please don't be under the illusion that hydrogen power is the solution. Hydrogen is not an energy source as there is no any readily available free hydrogen. ...
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You're right that every fuel has overall conversion losses but the well-to-wheels energy deficit of using hydrogen as a 'fuel' is particularly poor. The key...
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This is what I was trying to pick up on; well-to-wheels assumes you're using fossil fuels to generate hydrogen, which *is* a poor use of fuel, yes. But in your...
The car industry may be reparing to sell cars fuelled with hydrogen but that is only because it is being encouraged to do so by governments. The oil companies...
Apologies for not archiving the Argus letters but I've been away! Some stats caught my eye in an article in the Indy at the weekend about that cycle helmet...
Not enforced The police recently posted a number of prominent notices in St James's Street, Brighton, warning wrong-way and pavement cyclists they were...
The Argus, Wednesday, September 14, 2006 Lane closure legal threat CAMPAIGNERS are threatening to take legal action over the closure of a cycle route. Last...
Because it is simply wrong to use pavements. Don't you get it. And those who who do use them as well as those people who ride through the red light give us...
... I agree. Perhaps someone can explain this to the creators of cycle lanes. Don't you get it. Air St is a street, not a pavement. It has posts at each end to...
It's early days for Brighton as a car-free city (we can take our lead from Paris which hopes to be car-free by 2012) but the car-free event next Friday may...
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:23:27 +0100, Adam wrote ... I'm quite looking forward to it. I'd like another road hauliers' strike like the one we had a few years ago....
Don't worry about cyclists Apparently, cyclists who wear helmets are in more danger because drivers pass closer to them. From my observations within 200 metres...