Westminster aims to recover the power to build nuclear stations in Scotland with the passing of the Scotland bill/Calman commission. We export electricity to England as it is so perhaps the next generation of nuclear stations will be so safe they can be built in Battersea where it's needed.
We moved from a '70s to a brand new house two years ago.
My Elgato stopped working, the BT Homehub signal doesn't make it to the garden (the Apple TImeCapsule does) and my phone battery doesn't last as long as before.
Other people moved into the street and said they wouldn't bother getting a land line so we see them standing in the front garden to make phone calls.
Flips are harder to use when you're on a bike. Ordinary ones I just have to pull out of my pocket and push the green button which I can do with one hand.
I did when I lived there and you hear them on the TV/radio. BBC presenters rarely get it wrong these days.
George Harrison doesn't seem to have differentiated between Britain and England either, check the original version of the cover for Somewhere in England,
You changed your proposition. Specify what you mean by "never position yourself in the blind spots of large vehicles". I'm not clear on how anybody could avoid that. I don't ride up the left hand side of them but I could be behind one and not be visible in their mirror thusly I would be in a blind spot.I over take them on the right unless they are signalling to turn right.
Pavements and red lights I don't do unless you include using drop kerbs which let me get into my driveway as riding on the pavement. Why would I ride on the pavement? The road usually has a better surface. Why would I ride though a red light? I'd come off worse in a collision.
Have you checked the kill rates for cyclists and cars? Do you still stand by "Cyclists are all - without exception - the most dangerous road users."? Or does it look like a silly comment? You are really saying that 43 year old me on a Brompton riding to work is more dangerous than a beered up 17 year old with no insurance driving an Astra with more power going to the woofer than an African village uses in a year?
I'm currently using a Brompton for a 10 mile each way commute (Glasgow, Scotland). I have used it for 19 miles in the past. I have a couple of faster Bromptons now so I wouldn't mind doing that kind of distance again.
In the last three years I've only used the car once when I had to pick someone up from the airport after work.
Not the UK, only England.
There has never been a UK wide NHS.
The UK tried to stop people photographing the police but the law has been dropped.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P...
Still seems to play the wife's Manilow I'm afraid.
I'm fairly sure Berwick wants to move back with us.
We used to have Carlisle too. It's not in the Doomsday book because it wasn't in England at the time.
We have lots of space, you're welcome to move here.
Just watch out for the midgies.
Well hopeful not after the referendum.
The riots are only in England, Cameron can leave the rest of us alone.
The Scottish Government doesn't agree.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2011/05/31082406
Westminster aims to recover the power to build nuclear stations in Scotland with the passing of the Scotland bill/Calman commission. We export electricity to England as it is so perhaps the next generation of nuclear stations will be so safe they can be built in Battersea where it's needed.
I suspect most people aren't that bothered by picture quality.
DVDs are handier than tapes, you don't need to rewind.
We moved from a '70s to a brand new house two years ago.
My Elgato stopped working, the BT Homehub signal doesn't make it to the garden (the Apple TImeCapsule does) and my phone battery doesn't last as long as before.
Other people moved into the street and said they wouldn't bother getting a land line so we see them standing in the front garden to make phone calls.
Heating bills are lower.
I don't know about other people having sex in space but I'm sure that Captain Kirk KAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHN!
You can build a whole house with Lego if you want to.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/james-may-lego
Yes, it's like coppery.
Monty Python,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruces_sketch
And Pixar called one of their Australian sharks Bruce in "Finding Nemo".
I thought it was an "I Got Yew" tree.
Flips are harder to use when you're on a bike. Ordinary ones I just have to pull out of my pocket and push the green button which I can do with one hand.
Aluminium magnets? Are they transparent?
This League of Gentlemen film?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052997/
It's great and very much ahead of its time in the way it took the micky out of the English establishment and in its presentation of gay issues.
I did when I lived there and you hear them on the TV/radio. BBC presenters rarely get it wrong these days.
George Harrison doesn't seem to have differentiated between Britain and England either, check the original version of the cover for Somewhere in England,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somewhere_in_England
but I think we can forgive him for this.
What on Earth are you talking about?
I take it you have backed off from your earlier statement or do you still hold to it?
Try to make sense next time.
No, I mean kill rate for the non occupants.
You changed your proposition. Specify what you mean by "never position yourself in the blind spots of large vehicles". I'm not clear on how anybody could avoid that. I don't ride up the left hand side of them but I could be behind one and not be visible in their mirror thusly I would be in a blind spot.I over take them on the right unless they are signalling to turn right.
Pavements and red lights I don't do unless you include using drop kerbs which let me get into my driveway as riding on the pavement. Why would I ride on the pavement? The road usually has a better surface. Why would I ride though a red light? I'd come off worse in a collision.
Have you checked the kill rates for cyclists and cars? Do you still stand by "Cyclists are all - without exception - the most dangerous road users."? Or does it look like a silly comment? You are really saying that 43 year old me on a Brompton riding to work is more dangerous than a beered up 17 year old with no insurance driving an Astra with more power going to the woofer than an African village uses in a year?
I ride a bike to work every day and I don't do any of the things you list.
Some cyclists do fit cams to record car driver behaviour. I don't as they usually fit on helmets and I have better things to spend the cash on.
Check the kill rates for cars and cyclists.
Review your comments.
A little like iTunes Genius feature?
MacPlaymate.
I've got it on an SE/30 in the loft.
I'm currently using a Brompton for a 10 mile each way commute (Glasgow, Scotland). I have used it for 19 miles in the past. I have a couple of faster Bromptons now so I wouldn't mind doing that kind of distance again.
In the last three years I've only used the car once when I had to pick someone up from the airport after work.