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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Le Tour 2006

My 2006 Tour de France Wrap up, all wrapped up

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Le Tour 2006 - stage by stage

Don't miss the action... here's a run down of each stage so far...

Friday, July 07, 2006

Blog-o-matic

Blogging gives me another reason to write. As I do want to write, and I want to practise writing, it seems to me that any method is better than no method. Blogging is a style, one that I break regularly. There's an etiquette as well, which I choose to ignore. The point to me is that I can write what I want, when and where I want. Now I always could - and did - do that. However now my scraps of paper are not filed away in a folder but published on the web. Apart from added colour and motion I have gained a small readership. Potentially, anyway. Somehow it's both inspiring and limiting to have this level of openness. Inspiring that what I write will be viewed and critiqued, and limiting in the sense that now what I write is not just for me. So I tend to edit a bit more harshly. Or not. It's my choice, and I am aware of it.

Anyway, most of my recent writing has been in my blogs. I blog about writing, photography, business, cars and bike racing. Plus I rant and rave. Or just share opinions. There's some overlap, but mostly they stay on track. Feel free to critique.

Monday, July 03, 2006

I do like cars, really I do

I do like cars, really I do. It's just I seem to find more and more to dislike about them as well. Here's a list of goodnesses:
  1. Expanded mobility (fancy way of saying I can go where I want, quicker and further than a push bike and almost irrespective of how fit or well I feel)
  2. Expanded flexibility of scheduling (fancy way to say I can go when I want)
  3. Increased freedom from borrowing, renting or otherwise engaging trucking concerns to shift small to medium loads
  4. I can do all the above for other people, too (great for social networking)
  5. It's fun and somehow empowering pressing on a go pedal and just accelerating.
As I've said before, cars also drag us down into a pit of despair. When there was just one car in the street (back in the 1930s, say) it looked really elitist to actually own one, but gee people wanted to know you and it didn't harm too many people if you drove it around carefully. We were still a community after all and it was safe to cross the road.

Now we have cut down trees and destroyed farmland and communities by paving everywhere, dedicated multistorey carparks to the damned things, built special multi-car houses for 'em alongside or maybe inside our own homes, and become so accustomed to them that it's annoying when we can't take our cars with us everywhere. Sure they are convenient but now everyone wants one and they are so cheap almost all of us has at least one. I have 3.

How much iron have we dug up, how much oil have we burned and how much energy have we wasted in building these personal transport devices and creating the perfect automotive world around them? How do we cost this in land lost to pavement? How do we cost the air and noise pollution? The accident and incident costs? The loss of exercise and consequent health issues? Now multiply that by the rest of the world catching up with the so-called 'first world' rate of car ownership. What happens when most of the 6 billion people on the planet also own a car? Does the planet fall in a heap? Probably.

Still, as I said, they are fun. And if you are going to drive you may as well understand a bit about how cars work. I have written here about handling. And here about Alfa Romeos. Don't blame me, we all bought this one and now we all have to pay!

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