Endura had no staff during the epic scottish weather so they're bahind with production.
However, the kit is now finished and will be dispatched on Monday. I'll get it on Tuesday and will get it out to you that day, I hope.
Thank you again for your patience. Service hasn't been great and I'm sorry.
Martin
Would you be quickerbybike?
Quickerbybike.com is a campaign to promote cycling to non-cyclists
& decent cycling to existing cyclists.
If you commute to work or school but not by bike,
would you consider switching?
It's probably quicker, healthier, more friendly, more independent, cheaper, quieter & brighter.
If you already ride, would you promote cycling via your shorts?
If you ride like a bit of a wally, running red lights & annoying other road users,
would you wear the shorts and ride decently?
Friday, 7 January 2011
Thursday, 6 January 2011
No junk mail please! (again)
I recently visited a Royal Mail depot in Surrey. It was huge. Perhaps the size of five football pitches and with five or six large industrial sheds. It was serviced by a fleet of twenty or thirty articulated lorries.
The sole purpose of this depot was to distribute junk mail.
You have to work quite hard to stop receiving junk mail. Three steps. Here they are:
Doin't you think it's a bit scary that you have to take the above steps to avoid the default situation? With the default situation being that a huge industry toils away to deliver stuff nobody wants.
The sole purpose of this depot was to distribute junk mail.
You have to work quite hard to stop receiving junk mail. Three steps. Here they are:
- "No junk mail" sticker. You can usually get these free from your council.
If you live in Richmond and Twickenham http://tinyurl.com/2uhk7g3
If you live in Wandsworth http://tinyurl.com/396q4js - Register with the Mail Preference Service. http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/mpsr/
- The most difficult but perhaps the most important is to opt out of Royal Mail door to door deliveries. Royal Mail deliver tonnes of unaddressed mail for their clients. To opt out you must email them at optout@royalmail.com and they will send you a form. Fill the form out and send it back. Scandalously, this will only last two years, after which the junk from Royal Mail will start reappearing, so you have to register again.
Doin't you think it's a bit scary that you have to take the above steps to avoid the default situation? With the default situation being that a huge industry toils away to deliver stuff nobody wants.
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