Yes and yes.Do you want 'faceblocked' people on your rides? Are any of the current KLWNBUG 'members' 'faceblocked'?
Yes, it should not be the sole form of communication, as I agree it can exclude some riders. A few of our members are computer illiterate, quite happily and why not/ But they are in regular touch with other members who keep them informed. Some of the newer clubs are totally FB and I should imagine that can exclude certain sections of the cycling community.And what should they do for their "faceblocked" members? Exclude them? Facebook is a nice add-on, but should not lead the online activities of any group IMO.
It's the way he keeps his hands in his pockets at the beginning of the piece, yet seems to be making gestures despite that. It's puts a disturbing amount of movement in the hip area.Don't see too many people around in them, either!
Thanks for posting anyway. The video was quite interesting once I was finally able to watch it. I used @jefmcg's link (thanks for that!) but strangely enough, the video in the original post now works for me. I wonder if someone at the BBC was reading this thread and changed permissions on it?Ah, my apologies. Never give it a thought about non Facebook users such as is my life. Will try better next time.
Post what you like. If people don't want to do what is required to see, they can move on. There are billions of things on the internet to look at. I don't mean those who say "I can't see this". It seems reasonable to help them if you can. But those who seem to object to the BBC using the places their licensees are to share content, just put them on ignore.Ah, my apologies. Never give it a thought about non Facebook users such as is my life. Will try better next time.
Big Brother CorporationI wonder if someone at the BBC was reading this thread and changed permissions on it?
Anyone else notice that a few mounts/dismounts weren't shown? I imagine a team of holders, lifters and catchers... I also wondered what was on the other end of the long microphone cable - someone running alongside, or a motor vehicle?As for the bikes ... I don't think that BBC reporters would be allowed to hop on and off bikes like those now - a health & safety review would probably conclude that the risks of endoing and faceplanting were too high.
The main thing I noticed was how little traffic there was on the roads (and so few vehicles parked up alongside too). Cycling to work must have been a breeze in 1967 ...![]()
Don't see too many cyclists around in dress shoes and a flasher coat these days.
I am on enough ignore lists already, I think.People should also ignore posters with usernames that start with men's names misleadingly, shouldn't they?![]()