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13th March 2005, 10:05 AM #1
I love the smell of Lycra in the morning
Now that I have your attention, this thread is actually about the cost of delivery!
This morning at 7.30 am I had need of a particular masonry bit, which was exactly the size I didn't have.
The nearest hardware store is a mere 3k's away and a pleasant walk, but doesn't open till 9.00 on a Sunday, so on with the Lycra shorts and a 27k round trip on the pushie to the one that opens at 8.00. (It's ok, it's also a pleasant trip, mostly through national park and along the side of a lake- there's lots of good things about living in Paradise!!) Come to think of it, half of it wasn't all that pleasant, there was a 25knot wind :mad: .
I was home well and truly before the other store opened, in fact I've drilled my four holes, mounted the hose and logged on here!
Anyway I came to be thinking whilst pedalling, about the cost of running a car (which I dont' usually worry too much about I must admit), and at 60c per k, the real cost of running a car, delivery would have been about $18.00 for a $12.00 bit.
If I'd thought about it a few days ago, I could have had it delivered from Lee Valley by airmail for less, it's actually cheaper to fly something from Canada than drive to the shop.
Similarly for me to pick up something from Carbatec (or any of the other major stores for that matter) a 250k plus round trip or $150 in running costs! :eek: :eek:
I think I'm starting to get into this mail order thing!!!
Cheers,
P (off to wash the car now!!)
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13th March 2005, 10:21 AM #2
MIdge, I'm sure the last three delivery boys I ran over would agree with you
. These new light weight bicycles tend to get stuck in the bullbar on the truck though and you can do a radiator in real easy.
The reason why we tend to drive around to get things in Australia is because we are so pig headed and independantor it might have something to do with air travel in the country costing something in the region of several more testicles than most of us are willing to donate.
Keep the treadly, you can sub-contract to Lee Valley as end point delivery, but I don't reckon they'll pay too well.
Just remember, if your out in your Lycra hot doggin it through the traffic...one of those trucks COULD BE ME!:eek:(insert evil laugh)
CheersSquizzy
"It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all" {screamed by maths teacher in Year 8}
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13th March 2005, 10:36 AM #3
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13th March 2005, 10:48 AM #4Now that I have your attention, this thread is actually about the cost of delivery!
Rus.
(The sad and desperate).The perfect is the enemy of the good.
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13th March 2005, 11:07 AM #5
Originally Posted by bitingmidge
Richard
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13th March 2005, 11:46 AM #6
Midge,
As I see it, it is only bean counters who believe that the cost of running a car is 60c/km. It only reaches that figure because depreciation is included; but I reckon that my car is likely to last until I am underground, and I have already paid for it, so a few more km on the clock cost little more than the price of the fuel used and the overheads of keeping a car on the road, which you are paying anyway, whether you use it or not.
Also, you have not taken into account the hidden costs of cycling - the depreciation on your $5000 velocipede, the wear and tear on your knees and crown jewels, and the loss of an hour's shed time, the cost of your Armani cycling outfit, and its laundry - the costs are never-ending, apart from the risks to life and limb that cycling entails. Have you considered the damage to your reputation that cycling may cause? Potentential clients for your architectural services are going to shake their heads as you cycle past, and murmur that your white shoes must be down-at-heel, if you are forced by financial circumstances to leave the Merc in the driveway, and cycle to Bunnings with the rest of the plebs.
I say drive, and hang the expense.
Rocker
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13th March 2005, 12:08 PM #7
RIding MIDGE???
Here! Here! (Laughing)..................I can just see it!!!!..............Midge decides to take the plunge and Drive Then>>>>>>>> CRASH!!!!!!! or alternatively end up with prostrate probs from all the peddling!!!!!
Your a shot duck Midge!!!........better lock yourself in the SHED!!!!
REgards Lou :eek:Just Do The Best You Can With What You HAve At The Time
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13th March 2005, 12:24 PM #8
Midge
my boss would be unhappy if he knew how much i drive the work ute out of work then
went to look at an old HQ ute last monday and ummmm slid in to a car in the wet after work
he turned to me and said " not the most direct route home huh " then laughed
as i said to him thats what happens when he treats a ute as a truck and puts so much **** on it
BTW the new truck comes in a month ( hino 4.6 turbo diesel .... with a crane and 14 foot tray ) just the right size to pick up timber nice of the boos you thinkLucas
If at first you don't succeed
Destroy all the evidence that shows you tired
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13th March 2005, 12:33 PM #9
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13th March 2005, 12:38 PM #10
The mere mention of lycra and its all testicles, crown jewels, hose mounting, (whether up the wall or not), wet and slippery predicaments, not to mention squizz's sad fetish with bars from bulls.
You're a bad man midgeBoring signature time again!
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13th March 2005, 01:06 PM #11
Originally Posted by Rocker
I took a lot of consolation in your post for a time, but on further reflection, it would appear that my car costs something like $32.00 per day EVEN IF I DON'T DRIVE THE THING.
Assuming that I don't go anywhere else today, it seems my bicycle trip cost more than I thought!!
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Cheers,
P (who never was very good at maths)
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13th March 2005, 04:30 PM #12
Dam thats cheaper than my runnabout at $37.50 a day without petrol or depreciation or even me driving it(SWMBO does that).
What are you driving that cost $150 to do a 250km trip... a locomotive or something?....................................................................
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14th March 2005, 05:03 PM #13
Originally Posted by Harry72
Ahhh Midge, fussing over a few bucks, and yet he still drives a 4 ton RR with armour plating.
Al
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14th March 2005, 06:59 PM #14
Originally Posted by ozwinner
Cheers
Richard
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14th March 2005, 07:45 PM #15
Originally Posted by ozwinner
Would be a very impressive ute.
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