Why does the A421 go down to the motorway junction and back up the other side? Read on to find out... |
2015-03-29
Unlucky 13 - the M1 junction's weirdness explained
As a frequent traveller to Bedford via Milton Keynes and the A421, I have often wondered why this road suddenly and inconveniently veers south-east and travels alongside the M1 motorway for a couple of miles before meeting it at junction 13, and then goes north again on the other side, adding several unnecessary miles to the journey. Having discovered that junction 13 itself in its original form featured in road enthusiasts' website CBRD's list of bad junctions, piecing together the various reader comments solved the mystery of the bigger picture and why the entire road layout in that area is a bit strange, so here is the explanation.
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A421,
bedford,
junction,
junction 13,
M1,
milton keynes,
motorway,
roads
2015-03-27
The scourge of corporate liveries
Having previously bemoaned the dominance of Routemasters on the classic bus scene, here I explain why my interest in modern-day operations is also at a very low ebb. The 'big three' of Stagecoach, Arriva and First between them now seem to operate the vast majority of buses in the UK and with their corporate liveries and relentless standardisation, wherever you go these days the buses all seem to look the same. Ever more difficult operating conditions are causing more and more independent operators to either close down or sell out, and the big groups seem determined to wipe out all of the tradition and local identities they inherited in the pursuit of a nationwide corporate brand to satisfy their shareholders. The variety that once characterised the industry is long gone and I think the country is much poorer for it, not just for enthusiasts but also from the passenger's point of view.
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arriva,
bus,
bus groups,
corporate liveries,
first,
stagecoach
2015-03-26
My thoughts on the Clarkson saga
Unless you've been living in a cave for the past few weeks you can't have failed to realise that Jeremy Clarkson has effectively been sacked from BBC Top Gear and the media is awash with stories of a 'fracas' in which he is alleged to have punched a producer in a row over catering. As a consequence, the remaining episodes of the current series were immediately pulled from the schedule and Clarkson has been suspended until his contract expires and will not have it renewed. However, I believe there is more to this story than meets the eye so here I present my thoughts on the matter.
Labels:
BBC,
cars,
fracas,
jeremy clarkson,
suspension,
top gear
2015-03-06
The death of Mondeo Man
It recently came to my attention that Ford have quietly launched a brand new Mondeo for 2015. This must have been a low-key event as the new model completely passed me and several other car enthusiasts by and I have seen little advertising, but not so long ago the debut of a new Mondeo would have been a cause of major excitement among company car drivers and fleet managers eager to get their hands on something new to show off to their colleagues. That just shows how marginal this once-universal model has become - the ubiquity of Mondeos was such that they even entered popular culture by spawning a nickname for the type of people who typically drove them, sales reps in the 1990s being almost universally characterised as 'Mondeo Man'. Nowadays though, it seems Mondeo Man is becoming an endangered species and has been usurped by 'German Saloon Man' as the traditional Mondeo users are turning en masse to 'prestige' brands such as Audi, BMW and Mercedes.
2015-03-05
Facebook friend frustration
I hope I'm not alone in my feelings towards Facebook friends - the sense of satisfaction when a friend request is accepted but also, more pertinently to this post, that feeling of disappointment and self-doubt when you realise a request you were confident would be accepted has been either rejected or worse still simply ignored and left hanging as a pending request. These feelings are even worse when you see these same people becoming friends with many of your friends and making you feel left out.
Labels:
computing,
facebook,
facebook friends,
IT,
social media,
tech
2015-03-03
Speak English please, you're in the UK now
While I very much enjoy my work as a software developer and postgraduate research student at a university, the working conditions I have to endure are starting to get to me: an attic room that is always hot and full of fellow students who speak only Arabic, giving it the nickname of the Middle East. I have the greatest of respect for other cultures and this university is a particularly multicultural place, but I'm sure I can't be the only one who finds it rude to come to another country and carry on speaking your native language in the presence of those who don't understand it.
2015-03-01
An architectural marvel? Surely not...
Following neatly on from the sad story of The Point, I have recently discovered that not only is the Milton Keynes shopping centre a listed building but the same honour has more recently been bestowed upon another site of even more dubious merit, which has left me quite frankly flabbergasted. Who would believe the city centre's old bus station has Grade II Listed status?
Labels:
bus,
bus station,
heritage,
landmarks,
listed buildings,
milton keynes
Location:
Milton Keynes, UK
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