Raam wrote: » My home from home.
koutoubia wrote: » Yeah . its outside Humphries bike shop in Finglas!
clog wrote: » I don't know the area but is that a campagnolo sign above the toilet roll.http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/youd-swear-a-horse-did-it-dublin-shop-owner-hunts-for-man-who-repeatedly-defecates-outside-his-shop-35072932.html
Beasty wrote: » Used to donate platelets every 2-4 weeks in Manchester. Have over 200 blood, plasma and platelet donations credited in total. Not been able to donate anything since moving to Ireland
tomasrojo wrote: » Bakfiets with two kids. I am but flesh and blood.
Dermot Illogical wrote: » You need to go faster.
RobFowl wrote: » Lads and lasses on a serious note if you can please do follow Koutobias lead and give blood, you will not have any ill effects and will have replaced it naturally within a month. You could save a life and more often than not the live of a premature baby. Go for it ......
tomasrojo wrote: » I thought it was just something that happened to bikesnobnyc .
tomasrojo wrote: » I had an "On your right!" merchant today on the cycle track. I thought it was just something that happened to bikesnobnyc (adjust for road chirality).
Chuchote wrote: » Sounds drastic. Maybe you could do what my sister does - she's a kind of reverse vampire - she puts the date of next donation in her calendar.
Harrybelafonte wrote: » Send them an email pointing out that you're very forgetful and need to be spoon-fed information and maybe they'll send someone to the house to take the blood for you. Good knows we all have so many things going on in our modern lives.
Crocked wrote: » notifications a half dozens times for them to contact me when there's next a clinic in the area.
Crocked wrote: » The blood clinic really have a terrible website. I've tried setting up notifications a half dozens times for them to contact me when there's next a clinic in the area. Not once has a reminder come through. Inevitably then when I remember to check the website I have missed it by a week or two. Haven't bothered in the last 18 months to check. I just checked their site out of curiosity. Despite having setup up notifications for two locations near me, I didn't hear anything from them about two dates in the last month when they were there. They aren't there again now in either location for the rest of the year according to their calendar. Also they go to the bother of putting the clinics on a google map so you can see where it is, but none of the clinics near me are shown in the correct place. Why bother putting it on the map and putting it in the wrong place. Absolute cluster**** of a site
Chuchote wrote: » I've reported broken road surfaces in Rathmines/Rathgar for several years; nothing has been done. I've reported graffiti; nothing has been done. Today's indignant letter in The Irish Times calls for massive fines for cycling on footpathshttp://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/letters/cyclists-and-footpaths-1.2800107 with this jewel of thinking:
Wishbone Ash wrote: » It works well for street lights for me anyway. I have one at the front of my house and another at the side. Whenever a bulb goes, I report it and it usually sorted within a day or two.(I'm in the Fingal CC area).
This law should be enforced because cyclists do not have third-party insurance. If knocked down and injured by a cyclist, a pedestrian would be unlikely to obtain compensation.
Chuchote wrote: » I've never found fixmystreet to have any use whatsoever. Dublin City Council also, apparently, has a Service Requests portal, http://www.dublincity.ie/main-menu-your-council/isupport - you can report broken street surfaces, abandoned bicycles, dumping, etc.