gavroche
Getting old but not past it
- Location
- North Wales
The hairdresser one is the one with the beige roof, mine has a black roof.I thought you were a teacher - not a hairdresser...
The hairdresser one is the one with the beige roof, mine has a black roof.I thought you were a teacher - not a hairdresser...
Taking this idea way too seriously, just for a second, how does that pan out? A square about 60-70m per person?
Maybe we're going about this wrong.
Let's ban cities - full of pollution, rude nobbers who never talk and cyclists who don't wave.
The problem with cities is all those backward nobbers commuting in from the country, making us breathe in their filth.
I think heavy smokers put much more nasty stuff into their lungs than whatever NOx is. In any case, lungs have the ability to clean themselves as he human body is quite resilient. I live in a fairly clean area, by the sea side, with winds pushing away all the nasty stuff. I have never smoked in my life and drink very little alcohol. I understand it may be different in large cities but even these are cleaner than they were 50 years ago, with the smog and all that. So let's not dramatise too much on the issue.Indeed, and round these parts it is NOx rather than particulates that is the reason for us breaching air pollution limits. Still, the latest diesels are only three times worse than their official figures so Gavroche will be pleased.
I didn't think you could put a French shrug into words but it seems you can.Nothing to see, move along.
Feck me I'd hate to see it when you are being awkward then.I aim to please.
I think heavy smokers put much more nasty stuff into their lungs than whatever NOx is. In any case, lungs have the ability to clean themselves as he human body is quite resilient. I live in a fairly clean area, by the sea side, with winds pushing away all the nasty stuff. I have never smoked in my life and drink very little alcohol. I understand it may be different in large cities but even these are cleaner than they were 50 years ago, with the smog and all that. So let's not dramatise too much on the issue.
yeah but that probably doesn't apply to Gauloises or Rhyl.Or read the media's coverage yesterday about the long-term, irreversible, genetic effects of inhaled cigarette smoke.
It's always been a place of entertainment though. Gavroche and Mathew_t are carrying on that fine tradition.I have been through Rhyl. I doubt that anything applies.
I'd have to put my close protection detail on double pay for that sort of risk.If you ever pluck up enough courage to come north of the M25 you may find out...
Fine but until we find a pollution free way of individual transport, we are stuck with what we have. Electric cars are coming on but not quite good enough yet. I still maintain than petrol and diesel cars today are much cleaner than in the past.Whether or not someone smokes is personal choice. I gave it up partly due to concern about what I was doing to myself. Smoking indoors in public places is now illegal so people who choose not to smoke don't need to inhale concentrated cigarette smoke in confined spaces.
You give me no choice but to breathe in your soot particles and NOx. The next logical step is to restrict the use of diesel (and ideally petrol, but especially diesel) engines in congested areas so people don't need to breathe in damaging pollutants.
The reason towns are cleaner than 50 years ago is because efforts were made to do something about it.
Fine but until we find a pollution free way of individual transport, we are stuck with what we have. Electric cars are coming on but not quite good enough yet. I still maintain than petrol and diesel cars today are much cleaner than in the past.