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kladner 2019-09-24 00:20

[QUOTE=nomead;526390][URL="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3040241/Unbelievable-helmet-cam-footage-shows-moment-Russian-cyclist-struck-40ft-lorry-LIVES.html"]From Russia with love, in 2015.[/URL][/QUOTE]
Bicycling on what looks like an expressway? Is this normally allowed? There are signs here in Chicago at the approaches to expressways listing forbidden vehicles, including bicycles, mopeds, pedestrians, and scooters. There are also minimum speed postings which a cyclist is unlikely to maintain. Any contraption that can't do a steady 70-80 kph doesn't belong there.

retina 2019-09-24 03:23

[QUOTE=kladner;526439]Bicycling on what looks like an expressway? Is this normally allowed?[/QUOTE]I don't know about that particular place in the vid, but there are many places where bicycling is allowed in similar situations. Sometimes there are no alternative routes so all traffic is permitted. Usually there are side lanes for low speed traffic, but not always.

As for that vid, both the cyclists and the lorry driver can share the blame IMO. Passing on the inside is not permitted in almost all countries so the lorry driver is to blame for that. Also the cyclist should have better situational awareness. One doesn't just stick their arm and magically the lane will be free for them to move into. They have to make sure there are no hazards before moving.

Dr Sardonicus 2019-09-29 15:05

[url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-life-evanston-schools-cancel-halloween-0927-20190927-6agm7utii5harge6bgcfj543su-story.html]Evanston elementary school ‘cancels’ Halloween[/url][quote]The heart behind the decision, according to a statement from Michelle Cooney, Lincoln’s school principal, was to honor the school’s value of equity and to be inclusive of all students within the community, particularly those who do not celebrate the holiday.

“As part of our school and district-wide commitment to equity, we are focused on building community and creating inclusive, welcoming environments for all,” said Cooney in a statement via e-mail. “While we recognize that Halloween is a fun tradition for many families, it is not a holiday that is celebrated by all members of our school community and for various reasons. There are also inequities in how we have traditionally observed the holiday as part of our school day. Our goal at Lincoln is to provide space and opportunities for all students to be part of the community — not to create an environment that may feel exclusive or unwelcoming to [i]any[/i] child.”[/quote]

kladner 2019-09-30 14:30

I generally approve of this decision. There are religious elements in the basis of this day. I understand the attachment that kids have to it, as I had early on. However, like so many other festivals (Mothers' Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, to name a few,) Halloween is now primarily a commercial feeding frenzy.

retina 2019-09-30 14:52

[QUOTE=kladner;526985]I generally approve of this decision. There are religious elements in the basis of this day. I understand the attachment that kids have to it, as I had early on. However, like so many other festivals (Mothers' Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, to name a few,) Halloween is now primarily a commercial feeding frenzy.[/QUOTE]Kind of weird that excluding a popular event is seen as being more inclusive. :confused:

A democracy (which is what the USA advertises as being one of its primary "features") doesn't just follow only the things that the majority does. It is supposed to support all the things, no matter how small the following might be. That is real inclusivity. If some individual doesn't play along with the Halloween thing then so-be-it, their choice. Just the same as Ramadan, or Christmas, or Songklan, or whatever. Not everyone will play along. But that is no reason to ignore all of those events and claim it is excluding people because some don't follow it.

I remember some Australians telling me that they felt guilty celebrating Christmas because the Muslims might get upset. I thought "WTF is wrong with you?" Do they get upset when the Chinese celebrate CNY? Of course not. It is just silly IMO that they feel one can't celebrate something because they [i]think[/i] someone else is getting upset, or feeling excluded.

So I say go ahead the celebrate whatever you want. No problem for me. If I want to ignore it then I will. Just as long as everyone else lets me celebrate what I like, and they can ignore me if they want to also.

[/rant] :smile:

Dr Sardonicus 2019-09-30 19:08

[QUOTE=retina;526991]<snip quote>
Kind of weird that excluding a popular event is seen as being more inclusive. :confused:
<snip>[/QUOTE]Precisely why I posted it to this thread!

kladner 2019-10-01 02:33

@retina

You speak with reason, your Evility. I have to agree with you, too. Feelings can be bipolar. Mine are no exception.

jasong 2019-10-01 19:21

Google decides that it DOES, actually, want to be evil.
 
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBPXe09Ca-s[/url]

Xyzzy 2019-10-03 00:31

[url]http://ajennings.net/blog/a-million-digits-of-pi-in-9-lines-of-javascript.html[/url]

Dr Sardonicus 2019-10-03 13:47

More on school that "canceled" Halloween
 
[url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/columns/john-kass/ct-moutza-september-kass-20191002-uzz2ji24uvbqzcgtgbaql4b3tu-story.html]Grown-ups who kill Halloween get no candy, they get the Golden Moutza[/url]

kriesel 2019-10-07 13:52

Lassie gets a touch to speech or text app
 
"My owner has an emergency. Please follow me" voice playback to bystanders

For deaf owners: "Doorbell ringing" or "Tornado siren" text.

[url]https://www.wired.com/story/the-tech-helping-dogs-learn-to-communicate-with-humans/[/url]


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