Starchivore
I don't know much about Cinco de Mayo
- Location
- Halifax, West Yorkshire
I've had a smart phone for a couple of years now, but not dependant on it.
I can't take the risk!!
I've had a smart phone for a couple of years now, but not dependant on it.
I think I might be lying if I said that.... I can survive without it for bits, but rely on it far too much for finding out information when I'm not at home.I've had a smart phone for a couple of years now, but not dependant on it.
I'd like that, but there are bits of it that I don't like so much ...![]()
Free your mind and your bus pass will follow.I am 65 and always had a car since I was 20. I will carry on owning a car until the day I won't be able to drive. I can't imagine my life without a car. To me, a car means freedom and not having to rely on anyone.
I'm sorry, Jamieyorky, I was referring to the fact that your livelihood depends on people buying more cars. As you yourself acknowledge, this is a central dilemma.
To me a bike means freedom, to the point where after my injury I bought a trike to stay mobile.I am 65 and always had a car since I was 20. I will carry on owning a car until the day I won't be able to drive. I can't imagine my life without a car. To me, a car means freedom and not having to rely on anyone.
One of my colleagues used to get various buses and a bit of walking to get to work and he spent upwards of 3 hours a day travelling. He tried cycling for 2 days but is desperately unfit and didn't like it at all and has no interest in trying it again. At the time I had a wonky old car that was worthless and I no longer needed so I gave it to him. His life has improved immeasurably as he now only spends 35 minutes a day travelling to and from work. His boss took me to one side and told me "you've done a terrible thing you realise - he is now completely and utterly dependent on cars and will be a slave to them forever more"
Whoops.
when i passed my driving test i swore to myself that i wouldn't stop riding, having been riding as long as i can remember, doing bmx, mountain biking, trials biking etc etc....
All my mates got there first car's and have probably never ridden there bike since
Its so easy to depend on your car![]()
...whereas those who depend on cars are so much poorer in so many ways: running costs, paying extra to get problems fixed in record time or hiring cars, no time to stop and look at the astonishing things we see while cycling and so on. (I have a car but do my damnedest not to depend on it. They are fickle temperamental things, even when they seem to be behaving.)"Bikes are for poor people and children" is a depressingly common attitude
They both mean freedom but in different ways. A car is freedom to travel long distances, to carry things, to go out with my wife. A bike is freedom to spend time on my own and to enjoy nature at a leisurely pace .To me a bike means freedom, to the point where after my injury I bought a trike to stay mobile.