Freso: venter på svar fra CBS, men jeg sparker lige til dem igen - går dog ud fra at de har været lidt ferieramt
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Freso
kloeri: :)
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kloeri
så er der sparket og talt godt om musicbrainz :)
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Freso
\o/
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CatQuest
KillDaBOB, etc: I agree with basically all the latest comments to this thread http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2… ui changes and the replace cover art and expecting new users to be held to nitpicky standards
I'll have to rent a bike for a day when I am there
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Freso
ruaok: :)
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Freso
I've seen guys using it to jump off of into the water too. :p
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reosarevok
A purple bike, I assume
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ruaok
Freso: brilliant!
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ruaok
reosarevok: if I can find it. :)
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Freso
ruaok: Anyway, Copenhagen has "city bikes" too. I don't know if they're still 20 DKK, but regardless, they're much cheaper to borrow than any bike rental I know of.
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ruaok
can you ride them around for a day?
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ruaok
here they are limited to short rides (<30 mins)
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Freso
ruaok: For a month, if you wish.
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ruaok
oh wow.
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Freso
(IIRC. I have my own bike, so I obviously don't use them. :p)
It's a bit more pricey and restrictive than when they were introduced ~10 years ago.
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Freso
I guess I haven't kept up-to-date. :p
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Freso
(Also, useful info when you rent a bike: bikes are free to bring along in the S-trains.)
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JonnyJD_
hm, sounds like I should try Copenhagen by bike. Not sure yet if I should go to the summit. I don't have much time and I also don't do much MusicBrainz work currently.
2014-07-17 19838, 2014
JonnyJD_
In Berlin bikes cost extra in S-Bahn, but student have bikes included in there semester ticket
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JonnyJD_
The student semester ticket is actually the only ticket that automatically includes taking a bike with you
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Freso
As a native Copenhagenian, I swear by transport-by-bike. :) It's easily half the transport time of public transport to many places, and easily the same for cars in rush hour in most places.
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JonnyJD_
time-wise it is also a good idea in Berlin, but not only you do have to pay extra, but other passengers also get angry at you when you take your bike in a crowded train during rush hours
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Freso
There are sections of the S-trains dedicated to bikes and plenty of people do it. I haven't experienced anyone getting angry about me bringing my bike along (which I do several times during non-vacation weeks).
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Mineo wonders why you would take a train during rush hours if you have a bike with you
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JonnyJD_
we also have sections for bike/baby carriage/disabled/baggage, however, there are also hinged seats there, which are used also when the train is not crowded
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JonnyJD_
Mineo: it takes up to an hour by bike, which is doable, but not what many people want to do
2014-07-17 19816, 2014
JonnyJD_
well, that is like from my place to the "center". If you live close-by anyways, then you go directly by bike anyways. Like I go by bike most of the time when I stay in my district
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Freso
JonnyJD_: In S-trains too - but there's an understanding that those seats are only for when no bike requires the place.
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Freso
Mineo: I take the bike in the train when I go to Lyngby and Solrød to teach.
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Freso
Mineo: That's ~20/30 minutes by trains respectively.
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JonnyJD_
Freso: the rules in Berlin are the same. But nobody cares. It is very rare that I seen anybody getting up to make room for a bike. Often not even for baby carriages..
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Freso
It would easily be 40/60+ minutes on bike, respectively.
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Freso
JonnyJD_: Sounds like there's definitely a different culture there, then.
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Freso
Mineo: The bike is often used as a substitute for busses (or cars!) to/from train station and the final destination.
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JonnyJD_
my mother has a separate bike she takes to the station, leaves it there for the whole day (that is why it is an extra, not an expensive one)
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Freso
I also like to bring my bike when I'm visiting my grandparents, the 30-40 km to the southern most S-train station and then biking the last 20 km to their place.
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JonnyJD_
anyways, bikes are used more and more in Berlin (there are even tourist tours by bike), but there is lots of room for improvements. Copenhagen, Stockholm, Uppsala (probably sweden in general) work a lot better by bike
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Freso
"The city also plans to increase safety by redesigning a number of intersections with a high number of accidents" - I first read redesigning as designing...