Must remember can't post comments. Growl.
Jan. 8th, 2003 02:08 pmReplying to Nevecat...
That and getting splashed with ice-cold salty slush is just yuck...
Well, I'm not going to cycle ;-) The cyclist in question has special kit for the purpose.
I'd recommend wrapping up warm and taking a book for the bus (oh, and a coffee, if possible)
I do both of those things, but I'm not sure I possess the appropriate clothes to be warm whilst standing still waiting for a bus in the current temperature. I'm aware that such clothes exist, I just don't have them. And there's a limit to how many layers I can fit under my coat <sigh>
alternatively, could you persuade them to let you work from home?
Entirely possible - I often do, depending on whether the work I'm doing is suitable for doing at home. Sadly this is currently not the case. I shall just have to hope that
smiorgan feels more kindly disposed to cycling in snow than you do ;-)
That and getting splashed with ice-cold salty slush is just yuck...
Well, I'm not going to cycle ;-) The cyclist in question has special kit for the purpose.
I'd recommend wrapping up warm and taking a book for the bus (oh, and a coffee, if possible)
I do both of those things, but I'm not sure I possess the appropriate clothes to be warm whilst standing still waiting for a bus in the current temperature. I'm aware that such clothes exist, I just don't have them. And there's a limit to how many layers I can fit under my coat <sigh>
alternatively, could you persuade them to let you work from home?
Entirely possible - I often do, depending on whether the work I'm doing is suitable for doing at home. Sadly this is currently not the case. I shall just have to hope that