posted by
bugshaw at 11:53am on 13/10/2006
The Carlton Arms was good last night - I'm glad I dragged myself along. The walk home (50 minutes back across town) was good from an exercise point of view, and there were many fewer drunken idiots on the streets, but I still saw many more incidents of public urination, pavements blocked by gaggles, and unnerving snippets of overheard conversation. I'll try another few times, but might end up resorting to the bus.
It was nice to meet so many new people - there were lots of cries of "So you're <username> on LiveJournal!" One chap was
mumblety24; returning home I was taken aback to see how many
mumblety24s there are, is there something special about the number?
Pub was v. cold though, and my back was aching after sitting on the bench seats for a few hours.
Tonight I'm off to B Movie, bringing my friend Naomi WINOLJ. I may see some of you there (possibly even at Cambridge train station!)
But for now, it's back to work.
It was nice to meet so many new people - there were lots of cries of "So you're <username> on LiveJournal!" One chap was
Pub was v. cold though, and my back was aching after sitting on the bench seats for a few hours.
Tonight I'm off to B Movie, bringing my friend Naomi WINOLJ. I may see some of you there (possibly even at Cambridge train station!)
But for now, it's back to work.
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I can't bear not knowing any longer
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:-)))))
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Walking back from the Carlton.
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Or I could stop being a wuss.
Or get the bus.
Or learn to ride my bike better.
I'm getting much less blasé about personal safety than when I was an immortal teenager.
Re: Walking back from the Carlton.
You can also cut the corner when going from Milton to Chesterton Road, and then take Hamilton Road, and then Montague Road, or Humberstone Road, both of which have pedestrian access to Elizabeth Way.
I think you took about the most zig-zaggy route possible from the Carlton to your place. :-)
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It doesn't look too bad on the map; but I took a straight line and made small deviations from the route, trying to approximate it. There might be a shorter route which takes a larger maximum deviation, but I don't know how to calculate that.
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/me gets out geometry toys.
Oh all right, my alternate route saves you a whole 100m. :-)
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I could carry the knitted clanger with me...
How was exam, if you've not answered elsewhere?
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