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‘Going a whole year travelling only by foot or cycling taught me to live a simpler life’



 
 
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Old January 31st 20, 07:25 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Paul Cummins[_7_]
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In article ,
(MrCheerful) wrote:

The others have lost nothing
except running costs.


Exactly.

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Old January 31st 20, 07:46 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Friday, 31 January 2020 15:36:09 UTC, MrCheerful wrote:
On 31/01/2020 14:11, Mike Collins wrote:
On Friday, 31 January 2020 11:47:22 UTC, Bod wrote:
On 31/01/2020 11:35, Paul Cummins wrote:
In article , (Bod)
wrote:

she saved between £2,000 and £2,500

Wow, is that all?

. To most people that's quite a lot of money.
Are you a millionaire?


How much do Mrs and Mr Josephine average spend on a car per year including depreciation?


2k on depreciation at least (assuming a modern car) When calculating it
is a fair guide that it will lose 10 percent a year over ten years.
Plus the cost of its finance or loss of interest. plus deneral running
costs. When you point out all of this to people they generally put
their hands over their ears.


Sounds about right. I have a 09 Ford Focus auto bought for 7K in 2012, I estimate it's trade in value at £0 but it should be good for another 5 years at least. Cars are domestic appliances as far as I am concerned.


If like me you run old cars and maintain them yourself the calcs are
very different. One of mine has gained 30k in value over the last ten
years and has had zero additional costs. The others have lost nothing
except running costs.


Good for you, I leave it to the professionals. If it's easy to fix it will be cheap, if it is complicated I couldn't fix it myself.

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Old February 5th 20, 02:25 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 31/01/2020 07:26, Bod wrote:

Mieke Evans, from London, completed an epic challenge to go an entire
year without using any form of transport other than her bike. That’s 365
days with no buses, Ubers, tubes, trains, planes or boats. Well, almost.

Â*She does admit that she had to fly to attend a friend’s wedding in
Carcassonne, France, because she didn’t have enough annual leave to get
there by bike – but she cycled to and from Stanstead Airport. Other than
that, Mieke’s every movement was powered by her own legs. And she says
the challenge not only overhauled her mindset about life but also
improved her health and saved her a tonne of money.

Â*She predicts that by going almost an entire year spending no money on
motorised transport she saved between £2,000 and £2,500. So it was good
news for the planet and her bank balance.

https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/30/going...0/?ito=cbshare


In what way did her abstinence from using public transport or various
forms of taxis and quasi-taxis save even a drop of fuel?

Have a little think before you attempt an answer.

PS: How does one predict the past?
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Old February 5th 20, 02:26 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 31/01/2020 11:47, Bod wrote:
On 31/01/2020 11:35, Paul Cummins wrote:
In article , (Bod)
wrote:

she saved between £2,000 and £2,500


Wow, is that all?

. To most people that's quite a lot of money.
Are you a millionaire?


To most people it's less than they are prepared to spend on transport in
order to simplify and enhance their lives.
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Old February 5th 20, 07:48 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On 05/02/2020 02:26, JNugent wrote:
On 31/01/2020 11:47, Bod wrote:
On 31/01/2020 11:35, Paul Cummins wrote:
In article ,
(Bod)
wrote:

she saved between £2,000 and £2,500

Wow, is that all?

. To most people that's quite a lot of money.
Are you a millionaire?


To most people it's less than they are prepared to spend on transport in
order to simplify and enhance their lives.

You didn't answer my question.


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Old February 5th 20, 10:34 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_6_]
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On Friday, January 31, 2020 at 11:33:08 AM UTC, Simon Mason wrote:
On Friday, January 31, 2020 at 7:26:46 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
Mieke Evans, from London, completed an epic challenge to go an entire
year without using any form of transport other than her bike. That’s 365
days with no buses, Ubers, tubes, trains, planes or boats. Well, almost..

She does admit that she had to fly to attend a friend’s wedding in
Carcassonne, France, because she didn’t have enough annual leave to get
there by bike – but she cycled to and from Stanstead Airport. Other than
that, Mieke’s every movement was powered by her own legs. And she says
the challenge not only overhauled her mindset about life but also
improved her health and saved her a tonne of money.

She predicts that by going almost an entire year spending no money on
motorised transport she saved between £2,000 and £2,500. So it was good
news for the planet and her bank balance.

https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/30/going...0/?ito=cbshare


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Bod


I saved £1200 a year cycling to work.


That was just on fuel - not tyres/brakes etc.
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Old February 19th 20, 07:44 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Rob Morley
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 12:38:17 +0000
Bod wrote:

On 31/01/2020 12:05, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 11:47:21 GMT, Bod wrote:

[...]
[...]
[...]
[...]
[...]
Oh no; we've got Cummins in here; any minute this NG will be full
of trolls and haters; ah, whatever.


A known troll then?


No, but there are a couple of loons who like to stalk him.

 




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