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The very same. A longish afterward talking about how hard it was to publish and how this version is back o the original text before it was heavily censored.Roadside picnic. Already half way through and feel like I have only just glanced at it (and that the story has yet to start). So both good and not so much.That's the book that the film 'Stalker' is based on isn't it? If the film (which I like a lot) is anything to go by, I'm not surprised that it's a slow burner.
If this is a humidity and temperature-controlled room then hang away to your heart’s delight. If not then be very careful how far and how quickly you change the room’s air. A north-facing room will naturally be more stable than a south-facing room.
Why single out the Daily Mail ? [ the Daily Heil, oh so funny and witty, you are one...] It has reported on a case in the Coroner's Court in West London, along with several other newspapers and has given free rein to the son of the Mrs Hilda Griffiths [who reportedly had 'early signs of dementia' and who had no probate issued following her death afaics....] to spout his anti-cycling rant which seems to have already been conveniently and amazingly coincidentally teed up by his mother [see below] shortly beforehand. He then to do a tour of the radio and TV stations, each of which is equally guilty of fanning the anti-cycling flames, by campaigning for changes to the law. Very convenient.
Yes, cyclist have a duty of care towards other road users, but the same is true, no matter how much the Daily Heil readership would like it not to be, of other road users to cyclist. Yes, I do count a pedestrian as an other road user.
Just days before....."those bloody cyclists are getting worse" she told her son...."She was right, with 35 or more cycling clubs with hundreds of members in the park, it was only a matter of time before tragic outcomes occurred" he told the inquest speaking from his home in Marylebone central London.... ‘I firmly believe my mother was killed by the culture of cycling that has grown up around Regent’s Park over the last few years"