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estratton 07-19-07 07:57 AM

Coder in Courierland - Kuro5hun.org X Post
 
This is rather old, but I was cleaning up some of my bookmarks and found it again.

Figured other folks might want to read it.

http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2005/3/19/133129/548

Thoughts?

FERAL 07-19-07 08:25 AM

A lot of it I liked esp. the end where he had a small list of things to do like a backup bike, ect. Especially liked the part about saving up some cash from really good weeks for when you have bad ones. So true and no one really thinks about that.

oldsprinter 07-19-07 09:17 AM

"One thing I was surprised to discover is that pedestrians are almost as dangerous to the full-time cyclist as drivers are. Especially if you indulge in sidewalk riding."

If you ride on the sidewalk as a courier you're wasting time and shoudn't be hassling pedestrians.

On the other hand peds who step off kerbs without looking deserve to get hit. When silent electric cars become commonplace these people will soon be extinct. Modern Darwinianism.

fix: 07-19-07 10:07 AM

i dread the day of silent electric cars

LóFarkas 07-19-07 10:14 AM

Actually I think it's a *she*. I have hazy memories of reading that stuff years ago and seeing a pic of the girl and her SS MTB with a preposterously high gear.
Either way, nice one:)

Edit: I'm more than likely wrong. The girly prolly had a rather similar blog entry and was also from Toronto. Memory FTW.

estratton 07-19-07 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by LóFarkas (Post 4885521)
Actually I think it's a *she*. I have hazy memories of reading that stuff years ago and seeing a pic of the girl and her SS MTB with a preposterously high gear.
Either way, nice one:)

Edit: I'm more than likely wrong. The girly prolly had a rather similar blog entry and was also from Toronto. Memory FTW.

I'm pretty sure you are right in that the poster was a girl. Not bothering to check, but I know what you are talking about.

gorn 07-19-07 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by estratton (Post 4885685)
I'm pretty sure you are right in that the poster was a girl. Not bothering to check, but I know what you are talking about.

Someone should probably just check, but I think it was actually a photo of his (the author's) girlfriend posing with the bike or something.

LtCmdrJoel 07-19-07 07:23 PM

For what it's worth, I did a click's worth of research. Definitely not a girl.

The user's bio from kuro5hin.org:
Bio:
transient0 is known elsewhere as 256 and, in the vast and confusing world outside of the computer, as Frank Duff.


Good read though, I enjoyed it quite a bit!
Oh and I guess he wrote a book.

shants 07-19-07 07:26 PM

the author of that "coder in courierland" article is frank duff -- a man.

it seemed pretty obvious, since there are a couple of places where he talks about picking up hot receptionists. although lesbian jams are possible, i suppose, the comments seemed very masculine.

estratton 07-19-07 07:32 PM

LOL. Fair enough

operator 07-19-07 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by fix: (Post 4885468)
i dread the day of silent electric cars

You don't need to. It's the sound of the tires on the pavement that alerts you to the approach of a car, not the engine.

andre nickatina 07-19-07 08:31 PM

i liked the part where it was extremely easy for him to pick up a courier job.

estratton 07-19-07 08:39 PM

I liked the "Magic helm +1 against asphalt" part.

operator 07-19-07 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by estratton (Post 4890343)
I liked the "Magic helm +1 against asphalt" part.

ROFL. Thanks for pointing that out.

Yoshi 07-19-07 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 4889913)
You don't need to. It's the sound of the tires on the pavement that alerts you to the approach of a car, not the engine.

I don't know about that...I've definitely had a prius sneak up on me before.

estratton 07-20-07 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 4890437)
ROFL. Thanks for pointing that out.


No worries. The part that says "2 wheels and a meat motor" is also good imho.


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