> 1) Bicycling > 2) Walking > 3) Train > 4) Bus > 5) Flying > > I love to ride my bicycle and as soon as my light system is > repaired it's commuter time! I'm building a new light system I like cycling too. Apart from the exercise, you get to gawp and investigate all kinds of things that you wouldn't otherwise even see or have the opportunity to poke around in. Car driving is more of a point-to-point kind of travel, not an adventure like cycling can be. When needs be, the bike goes in the back of the car, which is parked a little way out of congestion areas. I'm always careful to be well-lit in town. Can't believe the people who ride down the middle of Queen St (a very busy central Auckland street) at night with no helmet or lights. And on skate boards too. Don't think my nerves were ever *that* good Trains - good. 'cos you can take a bike with you. Which came in extra handy last weekend as I needed to take a whole load of power tools into town. Didn't fancy a 10 mile cycle in hot humid weather with a ton of baggage. No sir The job itself turned out to be a little unusual. A friend with a commercial property has adopted a "factory cat", and I made a cat-flap for it that the insurance company wouldn't object to Now the staff are presented with a dead rat, sometimes in one piece, sometimes as a jigsaw, albeit with missing pieces, in the morning, so far every day. They probably come from a restaurant a couple of doors up. Outside around the bins presumably, I've no idea what the restaurant uses for entrees -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist