100 Words from Matthew Welton

100 Words from Matthew Welton

What I remember about physics is that each thing has its own properties.

Fit a bike with rubber tyres, you might get the occasional puncture but you’ll have a generally comfortable ride.

Stay away from the A-roads and you stay away from the traffic, plus you’ll probably get an uninterrupted view of uninterrupted village lanes.

A film that shows the everyday life of an East Midlands city might, when seen in an East Midlands cinema, demonstrate something you’d have to be there to understand.

Put the effort into riding your bike uphill, you get to freewheel down the other side.


Sunday 29 August 2010

100 Words from Danie

Monday.
Sleepy and grumpy, sweating and standing up – your feet hurt, your weekend’s over and it’s another week of cattletrucking your wobblesome arse to work.
Sod that.
Biking may take a little extra effort. But you’re free, you’re fit, you’re playing dodgems with the traffic and you’re winning. Bike under you, you’re faster than the train, muscles pumping, and you’re AWAKE.
Enjoy the road and the early morning sun; never be sleepy in that 9:00am meeting. Commuting by bike is the single best-work related decision you’ll ever make.
Just one thing…
Friday? Don’t take the bike to the pub.

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