Thank you @ianpspursMorning to all our UK correspondents of The Testing Tines. You will all be pleased to learn POTUS says Kier is doing a very good job so we aren't on the rename or invade list - yet. I think you-know-who already sold us and we aren't an attractive takeover option. @dunelm thank you for sharing today's art. @gennepher thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope. Burns night came and went without drama. #1 son has used our Sky rewards? or whatever they are to take MIL and his daughter to Cambridge to see the latest Padington film. Today will be Sunday lunch with #3 son and partner, no grandchildren so larger portions of crackling all round, over excited kitchen tap replacement (by son) and watching some NFL playoff action. Your Sunday is your own affair - Gerald Harper's on Capital is a fond but distant memory - let's hope it isn't illicit with tea and buns on a station.
You do have to be very careful with a mobility scooter. I have had various close encounters with a car. The car's fault because they act like you don't exist. I have a friend who was over a year and a half in hospital after his last accident in his scooter with a car.Fbg this morning 4.1
My mobility scooter has been returned to me in working order but the weather has been so foul I have not been able to use much yet.
The other night there was an incident out side our house on the other side of the road involving an elderly gentleman who was riding his scooter on the road at night he was in a collision with a car and was taken to hospital.by ambulance this made me realise just how careful you have to be while using you scooter on the road I do hope that he is ok but so far have not heard anything about the outcome.
I think they are the new Sinclair C5.Fbg this morning 4.1
My mobility scooter has been returned to me in working order but the weather has been so foul I have not been able to use much yet.
The other night there was an incident out side our house on the other side of the road involving an elderly gentleman who was riding his scooter on the road at night he was in a collision with a car and was taken to hospital.by ambulance this made me realise just how careful you have to be while using you scooter on the road I do hope that he is ok but so far have not heard anything about the outcome.
I think they are the new Sinclair C5.
Drivers don't seem to spot them or maybe wonder why they're not on the pavement with all other electric powered paraphernalia
Hope the gents ok .
Indeed John, 360 vision, scan before moving .
When biking I saw a great post regarding vision of fighter pilots which I tried to employ when riding .
They can't take in all the info by looking straight ahead was the gist
And wobble/move their head while flying to get their brain to recognise ALL the picture their eyes take in
Apparently, it's a 'feature' of the brain where it makes up the missing pixels that our eyes miss..
Making that "SMIDSY*" Moment post accident almost true ...
(*Sorry mate, I didn't see you)
I'll try to find and post it.
Here we go.
A Fighter Pilot’s Guide to surviving on the roads | Portsmouth CTC
Portsmouth CTC part of Cycling UK organises cycle rides and events including easy rides, short rides, flat rides, long rides, and hilly rides.www.portsmouthctc.org.uk
Never hurts to be aware how limited others might be in vision or thinking .
I'd say essential reading for motorcyclist & cyclists inc mobility scooters..and a worthy read for any driver before they are ones offering 'THAT' apology, hopefully to someone suitable irate not done poor soul lying injured or deceased
Travel safe
it is defo a lab.Afternoon all.
Was bucketing down here a while ago & cold.
But could be worse .
An FBG taken of 6.3...so I'll take that, thank you.
Find myself drawn to browsing the web funnies of late
And this one still has me chuckling .
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Op: spotted this in some wood, does everyone see a dog ?
Grouchy : all I see is some sad (expletive) staring at me.
Wry comment: turn your monitor on.
Yes, doesn't make sense when you think about it, but that image makes me chuckle ...
Many years ago now, Tom was cycling to work in Stornoway. It was a drizzly kind of day, but not heavy rain. He was wearing a bright yellow cycling cape and should have been easily seen. However, just within the town limits, a taxi pulled out of a side road just as Tom was directly in front of it. It rammed into him full on. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, although his bike was. That driver just "didn't see" him. Maybe too busy looking right and left. The bike was ruined so he couldn't cycle to work again. Probably just as well.I think they are the new Sinclair C5.
Drivers don't seem to spot them or maybe wonder why they're not on the pavement with all other electric powered paraphernalia
Hope the gents ok .
Indeed John, 360 vision, scan before moving .
When biking I saw a great post regarding vision of fighter pilots which I tried to employ when riding .
They can't take in all the info by looking straight ahead was the gist
And wobble/move their head while flying to get their brain to recognise ALL the picture their eyes take in
Apparently, it's a 'feature' of the brain where it makes up the missing pixels that our eyes miss..
Making that "SMIDSY*" Moment post accident almost true ...
(*Sorry mate, I didn't see you)
I'll try to find and post it.
Here we go.
A Fighter Pilot’s Guide to surviving on the roads | Portsmouth CTC
Portsmouth CTC part of Cycling UK organises cycle rides and events including easy rides, short rides, flat rides, long rides, and hilly rides.www.portsmouthctc.org.uk
Never hurts to be aware how limited others might be in vision or thinking .
I'd say essential reading for motorcyclist & cyclists inc mobility scooters..and a worthy read for any driver before they are ones offering 'THAT' apology, hopefully to someone suitable irate not done poor soul lying injured or deceased
Travel safe
Many years ago now, Tom was cycling to work in Stornoway. It was a drizzly kind of day, but not heavy rain. He was wearing a bright yellow cycling cape and should have been easily seen. However, just within the town limits, a taxi pulled out of a side road just as Tom was directly in front of it. It rammed into him full on. Luckily, he wasn't badly hurt, although his bike was. That driver just "didn't see" him. Maybe too busy looking right and left. The bike was ruined so he couldn't cycle to work again. Probably just as well.
Hi Dougal!!!Afternoon all.
Was bucketing down here a while ago & cold.
But could be worse .
An FBG taken of 6.3...so I'll take that, thank you.
Find myself drawn to browsing the web funnies of late
And this one still has me chuckling .
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Op: spotted this in some wood, does everyone see a dog ?
Grouchy : all I see is some sad (expletive) staring at me.
Wry comment: turn your monitor on.
Yes, doesn't make sense when you think about it, but that image makes me chuckle ...
I have gone through life forever looking for aliens. I mean from other worlds.Funny for dark humour of the alligator quip.
Tough dealing with Mrs L and the missing item.
(Sounds like a Wallace & grommet adventure )
You're a man of such patience Lamont, though I can imagine you think otherwise.
Hope the moment eases & she moves on to mithering about something less stressful for You both.
I've tried to keep a low profile about the alligators thing ..(thing, NOT a fetish, ok )
So I won't mention them
But as it's just me & you here,
Did you notice the alien lord and the green beetle with the laser mouth posted earlier...mmhh
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Can't be certain, but I've seen enough MiB movies to know when they lose something aliens do not give up easy .
I quite like they still have hope of finding the stick people ....hope they find them .
Anyway.
Keep it stumm
I think the others are trying hard not to show their concerns over the loss.. stuff upper lip & all that.
Best wishes mate
Yes definitely @Lamont Dit is defo a lab.
isn't it @Krystyna23040 ?
A brilliant article @jjraakI think they are the new Sinclair C5.
Drivers don't seem to spot them or maybe wonder why they're not on the pavement with all the other electric powered paraphernalia
Hope the gents ok .
Indeed John, 360 vision, scan before moving .
When biking I saw a great post regarding vision of fighter pilots which I tried to employ when riding .
They can't take in all the info by looking straight ahead was the gist
And wobble/move their head while flying to get their brain to recognise ALL the picture their eyes take in
Apparently, it's a 'feature' of the brain where it makes up the missing pixels that our eyes miss..
Making that "SMIDSY*" Moment post accident almost true ...
(*Sorry mate, I didn't see you)
I'll try to find and post it.
Here we go.
A Fighter Pilot’s Guide to surviving on the roads | Portsmouth CTC
Portsmouth CTC part of Cycling UK organises cycle rides and events including easy rides, short rides, flat rides, long rides, and hilly rides.www.portsmouthctc.org.uk
Never hurts to be aware how limited others might be in vision or thinking .
I'd say essential reading for motorcyclist & cyclists inc mobility scooters..and a worthy read for any driver before they are the ones offering 'THAT' apology, hopefully to someone suitable irate.... not some poor soul lying injured or deceased
Travel safe
What a clever solution.My solution was to come off a junction earlier, which is only a few hundred yards before this slip road, go partially round a roundabout, and come down back on the left lane into the same slip road, but I do not have to cross two lanes now
Thanks @ jjraak xWhat a clever solution.
I get entirely how that must feel, good thinking easing the journey in that way .
As for your 'passenger'....how rude & annoying.
I'm not sure if it's the ingrained 'loneliness' of motorcycling, (though I do prefer the term 'lone wolf ') or the self preservation part, but hearing & listening out for danger made the idea of drowning out that sense with music while I rode a non starter for me, but I rarely have the radio on in the car either, except for real long trips.
More so I think because I find it distracting.
And a passenger that requires constant input & signs (aka turning my face to them occasionally) of active listening would be jarring in the extreme.
Both Lauren & Steph are happy to be in the car but both know my priority isn't to make life a little easier by the lift or ride, it's to take and deliver them SAFELY to the destination.
I can't & don't employ that normal mode of active listening in the car & they understand that.
Your 'friend' seemed to think controlling your behaviour was more important....idiot .
And the extra challenge you face having to lip read in-between watching the road for danger...made her a menace to your safety and all those on road around you, too.
A good call I say on your behalf.
Would that there were more like minded drivers like you.
Was speaking just today to a lady & agreeing how poor the standard of driving is these days
One of my pet hates is the seemingly obligatory 3 (or more usually much higher) point turn on almost any of London's roads, main roads included.
No worries about stopping all the traffic, you just carry on faffing about rather than just going around the block to reverse your direction of travel ...others will patiently wait , applauding as they admire your consummate driving skills & ability to shuffle your car back & forth & back & forth in your relentless attempt to master turning your car around..
Apologies for the mog moment
Again good calls & solutions
Glad you found the article interesting.
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