...use of an arithmetic mean. Many non-morons have better and more interesting things to do with their lives than to bother with statistics. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
... and pavements. Once again Doug shows the real mindset of a cyclist. For clarity, Doug shows the real mindset of one cyclist. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
... short lived because the video makes them prominent. Perhaps the webmaster should be trying to figure out what message is to be communicated. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
...ways of getting around but I would suggest that actually using the bicycle to travel would be a better means of demonstrating this fact. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
... then those involved should perhaps put something more positive on it. Cheers, Luke [1] normal grammatical service will be resumed as soon as possible -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
... Mass? I honestly don't think they do anyone any favours. Fortunately, I don't know anyone who gets involved in that sort of thing. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
... see how that fits in with my post here? (If I am, can I plead fatigue in mitigation that I've had a couple of very long days at work?) Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
... I will usually pull into the nearest farm gateway or similar to let the traffic get past: courtesy costs nothing. Absolutely. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
.... Well, being at the head of the queue and never looking behind can be very liberating! What are you blithering on about? Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
... who believe that. I also can think of very few situations where a cyclist will actually be causing a long line of traffic to form. Cheers, Luke -- Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essexboy in exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>