MegaSack DRAW - This year's winner is user - rgwb
We will be in touch
thoughts in general:
Question:
Do you think people who use Libraries are also more inclined to be cyclists?
No, but I do think that people who use libraries are more inclined to be readers
and pensioners too
yes, definitely.
Real ale and steam engines
Top Tip: Libraries are great places to pick up unsatisfied women.
Well, they used to be anyway. I expect with this new fangled internetworking stuff they can attempt to better their lives using a computer.
Are unsatisfied women looking for more-unsatisfaction? I'm there!
I'm an expert at providing dissatisfaction?
Ooh, I never thought about providing satisfaction for them, that's a novel concept.
Library lovin' cyclists ....
[url= http://www.cyclingforlibraries.org/2010/12/23/305/ ]Bicycle is a dear travelling companion for us all year round. Winter cycling in extreme temperatures is what makes you a real student and a resident of Oulu. As well as saving money, we value preserving the nature and getting exercise. What could be better than combining all these things with a great company of library lovers?[/url]
hmm was hoping for more constructive comments, but perhaps the eggnog is getting in the way..
this looks of interest though + plus nice pic 😉
http://www.cyclingforlibraries.org/2010/12/23/305/
hmm was hoping for more constructive comments.........this looks of interest though + plus nice pic
Presumably you haven't seen or read my post. Maybe "reading" isn't your cup of tea ?
Sudden rush of British mountain bikers signing up for a ride from Copenhagen to Berlin in late May 😉
[i]Do you think people who use Libraries are also more inclined to be cyclists?[/i]
Probably, I imagine many users fall into either too poor/tight to buy a book - too poor/tight to run a car, or buying a booking when you can borrow one is excess consumption - driving a car when you can cycle is excess consumption.
Libraries are boring.
Part of my job is surveying for (urban) cycle routes and collecting data on cycling infrastructure.
One place you can *almost* guarantee to find cycle parking stands is outside public libraries.
Nine-times-out-of-ten they'll be empty, mind...
😀
hmm was hoping for more constructive comments.........this looks of interest though + plus nice pic
Presumably you haven't seen or read my post. Maybe "reading" isn't your cup of tea ?
this looks of interest though + plus nice pic
http://www.cyclingforlibraries.org/2010/12/23/305/
Ernie,
Clearly I had "read" your post as I quoted your link, and as stated after reading it was of interest (and not just because of the picture) ;-). Though Students are a special case (weridly I drove more when i was a student..)
The reason I ask is that looks like a number of Libraries may pass from LA control into local groups control.
Struck me that a cycle recycle scheme / simple cycle repair / secure cycle storage might be a good thing to tie into Libraries as a way of extending their service on the basis that library users may also be cyclists. Not sure Why I think that, but just seems to tie up.
We have a cycle recycle scheme Woking (well think it is still going?), but it is quite inaccessible and they do not even advertise bikes they are selling.. if the scheme was based in or with a library in a more central location it would be more accessible and then potential more successful (not saying current operation is not btw).
Cheers
Si
looks like a number of Libraries may pass from LA control into local groups control.
Dunno about that, [url= http://www.cilip.org.uk/Pages/default.aspx ]this lot aren't so keen.[/url]
could happen..
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23897532-independence-shows-way-to-save-libraries.do (yes I know it is the ES and thus a little pro tory..)
not saying it is a good idea, but a indy library might be better than no library at all..
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23909459-ex-city-mans-plan-for-eco-libraries.do
though my idea for cycle related stuff could happen in either case / LA or indy
Clearly I had "read" your post as I quoted your link
Ah right sorry..........didn't realise you were quoting me. Obviously "secure cycle storage" is always a good idea, although I can't say the same about handing over libraries to community groups staffed by volunteers. I very much doubt that it is motivated by a desire to achieve an enhanced library service.
that is ok i'll let you off 😆
i want one of those AD/HD patches

