Origamist
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Whether he is aware of all internet traditions, I do not know.
Anyway what do you mean 'aversion to smilies', is he allergic to them? A Smilaphobe perhaps![]()
Whether he is aware of all internet traditions, I do not know.
Anyway what do you mean 'aversion to smilies', is he allergic to them? A Smilaphobe perhaps![]()
I much prefer the Good Morning / Afternoon approach. To me it seems politer somehow.
Lollage.
To me, it reads as candid, jokey/blokey reportage - with a pedestrian in primary twist, and it's most likely sending up this forum's obsession with road/path positioning...
Wow
That sums up pretty much the way I intended it to come across.
My last paragraph may not have been well put but:
1. the temptation to give him a dose of his own medicine was real albeit the likelihood of me ever doing such a thing is about 0.01 on a scale of 0-100. I'm human after all and
2. I will take 'primary' and if you have the courtesy to signal in whatever form then I'll happily move out of the way. If, however, you want to plough past me regardless, at 15/20 mph, with no warning then I'm not about to co-operate. My remarks were aimed at louts of the type who, rather than lose a bit of momentum, rather than signal he was about to pass me, chose to try and pass me with little room for error and ran into me.
It was also intended as a 'boot on the other foot' observation having read the myriad of posts on here about the aggression used by people using a bigger vehicle than they are.
Having only recently taken up cycling again after about 8 years out of the saddle I had a look at a few forums. This one advertises itself as 'fun and friendly'. I'd hoped it would be. Why only four posts? I've been back and had a look a few times but there does seem to be an obsession with 'incidents'.
So thanks to those who showed some understanding and farewell 'fun and friendly' posters <insert sarcastic smiley> who did their best to make me feel welcome.
It is generally very friendly here, even though people have strong views on some issues, so I hope you haven't been put off.This one advertises itself as 'fun and friendly'. I'd hoped it would be. Why only four posts?
So thanks to those who showed some understanding and farewell 'fun and friendly' posters <insert sarcastic smiley> who did their best to make me feel welcome.
Regardless, I hope you don't give up cycling.
The OP was (perhaps jokingly) talking about giving up CycleChat (he was taking a break from cycling for an unspecified reason), and given the way that people have misread and misinterpreted his thread, I'm not entirely convinced he was being facetious.
No, I got that he said he was giving up Cyclechat, I actually mean I hope he doesn't give up cycling (despite my disagreement about his joke). In his earlier posts he says he's only just come back after a long hiatus and was feeling the benefits, but in his OP in this thread he says he not cycling at the moment... so I genuinely hope he's not giving up. People come and go on fora all the time, so whilst its a bit of a shame if this thread has caused him enough grief that he doesn't want to stay, its his call.
But just goes to show, I guess, how easily things can be read a different way than the one intended by the writer.
I think the problem is the "PING" itself , it's sharp and quick and sounds like "get out of my way" I have a Ping on the Brompton and a huge great bell with the most wonderful sonourous Dinng doooong on the Ridgeback , they get completley different reactions from pedestrains, including smiles, and "Lovely bell" when using the "big bike"