Posts by Paul Campbell
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My fave NZ headline (from the ODT) has always been "Police stoned during IRA raid"
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(only vaguely on topic)
WILT: NZ is apparently the prime destination for the wealthy american doomsday prepper .... which I guess explains why Thiel has become a kiwi -
heh – the pile outside HQB wasn’t that big, but really has the same cause, people fed up with all the new bikes blocking the footpath.
This week it’s probably made worth because people are starting to travel for Chinese New Year, bike use is probably dropping off quickly
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Speaker: Shenzen's hire-bike explosion, in reply to
I think that Wellington should install a bike lift up to Vic, that would make sense
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Speaker: Shenzen's hire-bike explosion, in reply to
Actually in Futian, I've seen only one rental spot, and it's new too, a bunch of orange bike docks and a rental screen, I see very few people riding them, the utility of just grabbing a bike off the street or being able to search for where the nearest one is and "book" it is just too high I guess.
Maybe you rent one of those to go somewhere and come back
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Oh, and Norway has the whole bikes vs. hills issue solved
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Yes there are yellow bikes at Burning Man, most of them are (I think) bikes people have left in previous years painted yellow ... There aren't enough and some people seem to hoard them (lock them up or hide them) which does rather go against the whole yellow bike ethos.
Of course Burning Man's culture abhors commerce in any form (except ice and coffee) so a bike rental scheme would never fly, and the alkaline playa is so tough on things you don't take a good bike there anyway.
(Oh and no GPS, no DNA tester of course)
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Oh and I had intended to add a few more quick notes about all the bikes:
- no helmets
- no lights
- bells (everyone rides on the footpath, ringing as they come up behind you)
- no "men's" bikes
- no gears
- the seats are adjustable if you have a wrench, westerners complain they're too smallThere is one sort of bike that is rented from a kiosk. That limits where you can bike to and from, it doesn't seem very popular.
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well the bikes seem to be around work places during the day and where people live at night - that line up in the pic above was gone after work hours .... I think Mobike do move bikes around at night - the tangle at HQB market seems to go every day.
BTW a quick note about money 1 RMB == 1 yuan == 1 kwai - the distinction between the words is roughly RMB (Remimbi) is the name of the currency (like "sterling"), yuan is more like the name of the unit (like "dollar"), and kwai is what people use (like "bucks")
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I actually don't think it's appropriate to apologise on behalf of all the other males, there's no excusing it, better to call them out for the slime they are.