'The City That Cycles With the Young, the Old, the Busy and the Dead'
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'The City That Cycles With the Young, the Old, the Busy and the Dead'
' Nearly half of all journeys to school and work in Copenhagen take place on bicycles. And people like it that way.'
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Nice article.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/09/world/europe/biking-copenhagen.html
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Just WOW!!!
Of course, tightly packed housing helps a lot. But, still, governments have to take notice of cyclists needs with that many bikes!!! And, not a tropical paradise either.
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Germans and Americans have this precision fetish in specifying number of wheels.
Pretty much Danes and Dutch and Sweeds do not.
But you are right, the Christiania Bikes are quite stable at zero km/h.
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Doesn't matter much. I can't see the article anyway. Probably that firewall we got set up at the Sabine River.
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Clearly, any company can call themselves whatever ever they like, but yeah Bi would be two and Tri would be three. Not sure why knowing the difference would be considered a fetish.
Doesn't matter much. I can't see the article anyway. Probably that firewall we got set up at the Sabine River.
Doesn't matter much. I can't see the article anyway. Probably that firewall we got set up at the Sabine River.
This video will show you how to ride a three wheeled cargo BIKE
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Did you try right-clicking on the URI, saving the article, reading the copy you just made? It works for me without a subscription. Not that you can't live without reading this article.
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COPENHAGEN — By the standards operative on most of planet Earth, this is not an especially wonderful day for a bicycle ride. The temperature reads 42 degrees Fahrenheit, and a vengeful breeze forces damp chill to the bone. Sullen gray clouds occupy the sky, dispensing an apathetic drizzle.
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Not a big deal, the article will probably make it to City Lab or Pocket in 6 months to a year from now. Hopefully, I'll see it then.
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twitter.com/nytimes/status/1193445719442673666
Similar article at LA Times
And from Charleston
-mr. bill
Similar article at LA Times
And from Charleston
-mr. bill
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Maybe he works for a federal government agency and is not permitted to read articles in the NYT.
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Anyway, let's hope it's about real improvement now instead of city marketing and making up the numbers.
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I live in a simular climate, allthough 'vengeful breeze' is usually an understatement, and this time of year it's just very unpleasant quite often. It often feels a lot colder than when it's freezing but the air is relatively dry.
Anyway, let's hope it's about real improvement now instead of city marketing and making up the numbers.
Anyway, let's hope it's about real improvement now instead of city marketing and making up the numbers.
Anyhow, wet and warm, or cold and dry. But cold and rain and wind is - misearable.
BTW, “vengeful breeze” is accurate while pushing a Christiania Bike, no matter where the wind blows. Not the most pleasant BIKE on a windy day.
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Do we have to point out that September, October, November and December are misnomers every time they roll around?
BTW, SUVs are technically trucks. I don't see anyone protesting when an SUV owner says they're going to get "the car".
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Words with numerical roots often lose that original specificity. Example--"decimate".
Do we have to point out that September, October, November and December are misnomers every time they roll around?
BTW, SUVs are technically trucks. I don't see anyone protesting when an SUV owner says they're going to get "the car".
Do we have to point out that September, October, November and December are misnomers every time they roll around?
BTW, SUVs are technically trucks. I don't see anyone protesting when an SUV owner says they're going to get "the car".
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Not sure, it might be a really big number ending in 5.
Or Portare Utilis Vehiculum.
I just found out how to write 1,000,000 in Roman numerals, btw:
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If the number is over 3,999, a line over the letter indicates that it's a thousand times the normal value of the letter.
Or Portare Utilis Vehiculum.
I just found out how to write 1,000,000 in Roman numerals, btw:
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If the number is over 3,999, a line over the letter indicates that it's a thousand times the normal value of the letter.
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S.U.V?
Personally I think that it is a bit unfair to call a Christiania Bike an S.U.V.
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Originally Posted by ”New York Times”
“She settles her bag into the front compartment of her cargo bike — a three-wheeled contraption built for hauling children and groceries that is something like the S.U.V. of local family transportation. She climbs aboard the saddle, gathers her overcoat around her, and leans into the uncompromising wind.
“People here say there’s no such thing as bad weather,” said Ms. Gulsrud, 39. “Only bad clothing.”
“People here say there’s no such thing as bad weather,” said Ms. Gulsrud, 39. “Only bad clothing.”
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