Cycling / September 2012
October 2012 | August 2012-
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This one’s doing the rounds
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Whilst Kiwi motorists are getting excited because the fluctuations in the Kiwi peso mean that petrol has dropped 2 centavos at the pump today it’s time to get a reality update: No it’s not real, it’s been Gimped.
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The missing pedestrian crossings of Wellington
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- These are three traffic light controlled intersections in Wellington where I’ve been walking and where there isn’t a provision for a pedestrian crossing for the corner where I’ve been to the corner I wanted to go.
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How to wrap a child or an adult in cotton wool
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Yes it is true that the cotton price is currently dropping, but it is still so expensive to wrap a child in cotton wool.
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The Fliz
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- We do like a bit of lateral thinking around bicycle design, and we do like this from Germany. The Fliz It is the Fliz. There’s more about it on the Daily Mail. You also might like my posts about prone bikes, shweebs and rail cycles, and sail carts.
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Looking for new bloggers
- Cycling in Wellington
- It spring – time for growing! So we’re putting the call out for some new blogging ‘blood’ to join our teams in Cycling in Auckland, Cycling in Wellington and Cycling in Christchurch! This is your opportunity to have people around the world hanging off your every word, waiting with baited breath for your latest observation or insightful idea, become a household name (well certain households anyway), join the growing fraternity of self-made bicycle blogging celebrities. Alternatively, if fame is not your thing, come up with an alter ego … a pen name, a ‘nom de plume’. The freedom of having an a.k.a is fabulous! The process of blogging is very simple (just like writing and email really) so you don’t need any technical knowledge, just the impulse to share your ideas and thoughts. So, if I’ve wetted your appetite and you would like to find out more, just drop me a line at unity.finesmith@gmail.com or contact me on twitter, facebook or through the contact pages on any of the websites.
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