tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33236386.post4475615202884468495..comments2023-11-14T09:15:59.661+00:00Comments on City Hall: Transport CommitteeRoger Evanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04839182217428381247noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33236386.post-88575964085802189382011-10-14T01:10:01.111+01:002011-10-14T01:10:01.111+01:00Facts, Mr Evans, facts: if you are giving evidence...Facts, Mr Evans, facts: if you are giving evidence to a committee, well, call me old fashioned, but I would expect that evidence to be backed with statistical proof. Otherwise one might be tempted just to attend and make everything up, say everything is wonderful + then go home early. Well, to be fair, that is how they do things in Barnet, but that is not really the benchmark to be aiming for.<br /><br />I get mysterious gaps like these too, and they are very perplexing. I am happy to describe myself as an IT eejit, as it is true, and based on statistical evidence: see my blog for further proof.Mrs Angryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00586223909475832791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33236386.post-50751292926247416692011-10-12T09:23:14.657+01:002011-10-12T09:23:14.657+01:00Morning Mrs A. I can believe TfL's statement -...Morning Mrs A. I can believe TfL's statement - the option of jumping on a Boris Bike must be quite attractive to commuters who have struggled into town on a crowded train. The bikes will get you to the office faster than the bus. That said, I still haven't chanced it myself and winter weather will make the bike a less tempting alternative.<br /><br />The big gaps come with some of my photographs but not others - who knows why? 'Eejit' is a term of affection in Barnet, I assume...Roger Evanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04839182217428381247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33236386.post-18182084952017065842011-10-11T21:44:49.609+01:002011-10-11T21:44:49.609+01:00er: "In Central London the growth in cycling ...er: "In Central London the growth in cycling had freed up spaces on the buses as passengers took to two wheels." I would guess the growth in cycling will have freed up approximately 0.000001 % of places at best - where is the evidence for this? Or is it just a case of someone trying to suck up to Boris? <br /><br />And why have you got such big gaps in your post, Roger? Sort of thing I do, glad to see not the only IT eejit writing a London blog.Mrs Angryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00586223909475832791noreply@blogger.com