Chuchote wrote: » Lamashttp://www.sbnation.com/2016/7/8/12131638/tour-de-france-llamas
tomasrojo wrote: » I'm baffled by this return from the grave of the mandatory rule. The bit herehttp://irishcycle.com/2016/07/12/mandatory-cycle-track-law-not-revoked-in-2012-says-department/ That's just wilful misinterpretation of what's written, even without the clarifying note that makes the intention of the then minister crystal clear: cycle tracks are only mandatory in bus contraflows and pedestrian zones. The division of the article into (a) and (b) is clearly to delineate the two scenarios: pedestrian zone and contraflow. If the DoT's new interpretation was correct, there would be no need to have an (a) and (b). It would be (a) road, part of road, etc. (b) pedestrian zone (c) contraflow.
tigerboon wrote: » ...I noticed this these negative effects going up Horn Head this morning after a bit of a late one last night...
Wishbone Ash wrote: » It's hard enough going up there in a car! I've headed in that direction a few times on the bike but something keeps drawing me away from making that turn. Fantastic scenery on a good day all the same.
CramCycle wrote: » Where is Horn Head?
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » Up the ar$e end of Donegal.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » It seems much steeper when driving.
Unknown Soldier wrote: » I've been reading up on hypens today. I shall be using them a lot. Badly.
tomasrojo wrote: » "hyphen happy""
He was a six-year-old boy.
The boy was six-years-old.
Idleater wrote: » Hyphen-happy no?
tomasrojo wrote: » In my example, the compound adjective followed the noun. So, my team was described as "hyphen happy", but it actually was not a "hyphen-happy" team. The long winter evenings just fly by.
traprunner wrote: » Did I just stumble into some weird English class?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » What would be the handiest way up Sally Gap from the Tallaght side?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » No. Has to be Heavy metal or 80's cheese
Eamonnator wrote: » N81 to Manor Kilbride- R759 to Sally Gap.
MediaMan wrote: » An alternative, if you're at the Old Bawn end of Tallaght, would be to head up Gunny Hill to Stocking Lane and then along the Military Road. Or head up past Bohernabreena cemetery, keep heading uphill and join up with the Military Road.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I went up by the cemetery last time I went up. Found the ride from the cemetery to military road fairly tough. In saying that I was battered with hailstones the whole length so I might try that again