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was it that brutal a close pass ? its London, its a tour coach, its barely a few mph quicker than the cyclists none of whom seem that disturbed....
It is open now
I think both the cyclist and driver broke the law....
Precise, and also sounds like the work of Boatsie! Nice poetic run at the moment.
Anyone interested in this topic I'd recommend 'the ghost in the machine' podcast which goes into this stuff in even greater detail - really...
Unfamiliar with Epimenides paradox and/or irony perhaps? Or just responding in like manner?
These, and most other brands, are all built around the same off-the shelf components, just with brand specific mouldings around those components....
Giving you a like, not so much for the comment, but for the use of 'millimetrically'.
This is the usual "OK, we'll let you have your bit of change - but only if it has no impact on us "....
Indeed, would've much rather seen that in this article, than yet again an ending of anecnodtal references to past issues that have little or...