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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike: Part I - Bike Theft Choices
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike. Experiences, articles, and observations, from daily urban cycle commuting in London, England. Thursday, September 11, 2008. Part I - Bike Theft Choices. Knowledge and informed decisions are the two things that will reduce the risk of getting your bike stolen in London. Here is a three-part guide to beat the bike thieves. Part I considers the strategical choices made which lower the risks of becoming an inconvenienced statistic. Buying a Bike Lock. In theory, the ...
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World Airport Info: Narita International Airport – Tokyo, Japan
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One person's journey through the world's airports, understanding each one's background, statistics, history and current aviation function. Thursday, 27 August 2009. Narita International Airport – Tokyo, Japan. Only four miles East of Narita itself, this airport (code: NRT / RJAA) takes the strain of serving mainly international departures while the nearby Haneda Airport primarily looks after Japan’s domestic flights. The future of Narita’s dominance as an international Airport is being challenged w...
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World Airport Info: Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol - The Netherlands
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One person's journey through the world's airports, understanding each one's background, statistics, history and current aviation function. Thursday, 5 February 2009. Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol - The Netherlands. While other European locations like Munich airport. Function with two runways and desire a third, Amsterdam’s Airport; Schiphol (code: AMS / EHAM) currently enjoys six, with plans for a seventh! The longest being 18R/36L or “Polderbaan,” which is a full 3.8 kilometres in length! Amsterdam's stre...
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World Airport Info: What is a Fortress Hub Airport?
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One person's journey through the world's airports, understanding each one's background, statistics, history and current aviation function. Wednesday, 28 October 2009. What is a Fortress Hub Airport? Essentially a fortress hub is any airport where one airline has a dominant number of gates in use, totalling more than a 70% majority. A case study of such a fortress hub, is Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (code: DTW / KDTW), found in Michigan, Detroit. Technorati tags; Detroit.
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World Airport Info: Beijing Capital International Airport - China
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One person's journey through the world's airports, understanding each one's background, statistics, history and current aviation function. Friday, 6 February 2009. Beijing Capital International Airport - China. Situated 17 miles North West of Beijing itself, this airport (code: PEK / ZBAA) is an international airport of entry and Beijing’s shining jewel is its massive new passenger Terminal 3. Fully operational in March 2008, this $3.5 billion development epitomises the word; spaciousness! Not only a hub...
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike: January 2007
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike. Experiences, articles, and observations, from daily urban cycle commuting in London, England. Thursday, January 04, 2007. Do They Really Believe It? Company cars are often a financially valuable part of a benefits package, but something is very wrong with they way they are handed out. Importantly, where I work the scale is DEFINED by CO2 emissions. Say there are 5 levels of company car grades, A, B, C, D, E. E = Up to 130g/km,. D = Up to170 g/km,. And so on, until.
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike: June 2007
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike. Experiences, articles, and observations, from daily urban cycle commuting in London, England. Friday, June 22, 2007. It has been a pleasure to share my cycling thoughts with you over the last 1.3 years, but sadly I will not be posting any updates here for the foreseeable future. This is because of changes to the demands on my time, which includes learning another language and intensive re-training for a new career. As I mentioned on Cycling London's first birthday.
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike: Yellow Vest With Speed Display
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike. Experiences, articles, and observations, from daily urban cycle commuting in London, England. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Yellow Vest With Speed Display. The Speed Vest is a high visibility yellow cycling vest, with reflectors and a large inbuilt speedometer display, which broadcasts the. No Drivers stuck behind cyclists are not going to enjoy the reminder of how slow they are travelling. Road safety? What more tantalising a motivation, than a Speed Vest 100m ah...
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike: October 2008
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Cycling London - Urban Commuting by Bike. Experiences, articles, and observations, from daily urban cycle commuting in London, England. Friday, October 03, 2008. Your Bike Security in London. Out and about in London, let’s take a look at how you actually lock your bikes, highlighting the good and bad examples of how to lock your bike. A hideous work of aesthetic-butchery it may be, and for this reason it scores maximum points for being highly unattractive as far as a bike thief is concerned. Your Bike Se...