On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:57:57 +0100, Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk> wrote: David Damerell wrote: Quoting Mark <i@getlotsofspamthankstoplus.net>: I can't imagine how we could find time to do two more shops in a week, ... but why would you need to? A bicycle with a full set of luggage and a trailer (still vastly cheaper than a car) can carry a week's supplies for
Quoting Mark <i@getlotsofspamthankstoplus.net>: I can't imagine how we could find time to do two more shops in a week, ... but why would you need to? A bicycle with a full set of luggage and a trailer (still vastly cheaper than a car) can carry a week's supplies for any household, large or not. -- David Damerell <damerell@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Kill the tomato! Today is First Wednesday
Mark wrote: In our case the supermarket is not very far away, but the route is very hilly and definitly not bicycle friendly. Look up "Blackness Road" in Dundee at Multimap or Streetmap and then go to the OS version with contours. I can get up that with 50 Kg of coal on a bike, and I'm nobody's athlete and most of my cycling is day to day routine stuff. I can't imagine how we could
Reported by: Bill Price Photographed by: 9News Web produced by: Neil Relyea As Tri-state gas prices set new records, more people are garaging their cars and doing their commuting and shopping by bicycle. The increase in regular riders is boosting the Tri-state's bicycle business in a big way. With the arrival of spring, there are a lot more people riding their bicycles around for both
In article <a0ec3822-659a-4a57-b050-3a016eb2b43f@i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, bdbconstruction@gmail.com says... Probably no news but, http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=905 Perhaps? Mark No, I didn't know that you can buy them in this form. I even managed to find a shop in NZ that sells them! thanks, -P. -- ======================================