andyfromotley
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- Otley, west yorks
i try to make green choices, mainly because i'm not keen on the red apples.
biking_fox said:you are of course wrong about this - owning a C frame traps the carbon so that it can't be released into the atmosphere. It's a carbon sink like a growing tree. We should all be riding C frames in order to trap that bit more carbon. Just lieka tree the question is what happens to the C at the end of the frame's life.
Catrike UK said:I used the car yesterday for the first time in 10 days, it feels really high after riding the trike everywhere, if it wasn't for the long distance deliveries I would probably do without. I am certainly going to have re-evaluate the type of car I need when I next change it.
domtyler said:muesli crunchingQUOTE]
Oi, nothing wrong with muesli, it's almost as good as porridge! Especially if you remember to add the milk the night before, it becomes a delicious way to start the day and gives you a good combination of simple and complex carbs. Saying that though if you forget to add the milk the night before it is a bit like eating sawdust.![]()
bonj said:second question: not sure what the value is of asking whether I have an opinion, without asking what that opinion is.
Is there anybody that cycles simply because it's greener? A lot of people like to feel virtuous because they know it is slightly 'greener', but I dont' think it's the sole reason anyone actually takes up cycling.