West Bay. West beach on the rare occasion of a perigee moon. (A Supermoon). It only happens once every several years but this is a photo, a quite unnerving photo, of West Bay ... experiencing a massive, uncharacteristic, really, really, really low tide. (Way lower than regular spring tides).
Somewhere inside my mind I was thinking ... "It isn't going to turn into a Tsunami, is it?"
Hey ...
Hi Kenny
Thank you for your super acknowledgements. It is really nice to learn that you are enjoying the posts.
Mmmmh. I have an inkling that I'm more likely to be a passing meteor burning bright for just a few short days rather than finding myself in some permanent orbit here.
But who knows.
Have a great evening. Kenny.
That's nice, flecc.
Hi d8veh,
Well. With our shiney new twin piers and the curtilage of the harbour greatly extended, the Bay is even more of a pleasure or treasure than it was before and the increase in the number of bass fry, (who have now adopted the outer harbour area as a nursey), probably means that the overall bass population should steadily rise over the next decade or so also.
Currently, Chesil beach is giving up the odd double figured cod, I say currently, I actually mean 'as of a couple of weeks ago' before the devastating floods, storms gales and rain hit us. It is probably fishing even better now though, after having the seabed churned up this last week or two..
My goal, over the coming months, is to fish, record, photograph and write an account of the first several miles of the Western end of Chesil as viewed from the eyes of the wandering soul persona I shall need to adopt for the role.
Would not ... could not even attempt it without my eBike.
Ha. Anyway. I should stop broadcasting the merits of my own unique part of West Dorset. I get frustrated with the existing teeming hordes of summer visitors as it is without inspiring or encouaging even more of them!
"Move along please, nothing to see here!"
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Yes, I like those old Powabykes too!
So much so that I remained determined to specifically and exclusively track one down!
Those are some impressive figures, d8veh.
Here are mine! Well ... in a minute or so.
Aside from tinkering with and rebuilding a little generic Chinese eFolder back in November of last year, I had never ever as much as looked twice at an electric bicycle, let alone ride one. I rebuilt that Chinese thing with a secondhand ... was it anM109 motor? Can't remember and am not going to Google it ... It was a round, black 250W motor thing anyway.
I bought a couple 12v 4.5ah Lucas SLA's off the net. I sourced the controller and ethrottle thing from China and, Bingo, in next to no time, the scrap of rusty red ejunk I had bought from the guy down the recycle centre, (the tip), had become a pure, well, artic white folder with two black wheels!
I rode it twice ... around a public car park ... and then I parked it up at the bottom of my Zen garden ... which is where it calmy resides and will reside for the foreseeable.
The new machine? I've ridden it three times so far.
1.A trip to the the wild downs and cliffs. 6.2 miles.
2. The 'motor test' down to the Bay and back. 4.23 miles.
3. A 1.1 mile trip there and back to a supermarket..
12 miles.
It is fascinating to ponder though, that the eBike is merely the facilitator of my, already fully formed ideas and aspirations. She is merely the hammer that drives home the nail of whatever dream, scheme or adventure I may be on.
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Yes. I'm sorry if I offended you regarding my 'persistent poster' comments, d8veh. If I'm truthful, which of course I am, I can admit to being a bit of a PP myself in the past, though on serious or philosophical web forums, (not on niche sites like this), and I was possibly a pain in the **** sometimes, dashing to every new original post or thread to comment ... to spray my literary musk all over it ... just to let folk know, (or to remind them), that I was still there.
And yes. I used to boast about how many Serious Stuff or Forum threads I had posted and actually played the game of ensuring 'Beach' kept his threads popular and in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place at all times!
Sad really. It is a kind of 'big fish in a small pond' syndrome ... and yes, I have had that ailment myself!
But hey! At that time, several years ago, even the wheel had fallen off the cart I was going to hell in and I guess the forum feedback (and online company) was a kind of therapy of some sort.
Actually. For me, this is quite a novelty. A niche interest for sure ... but the very nature of the cyborg type machines we use and have a common interest in, does allow for a broad church of chat, conversation and debate.
Hi peerjay, Thanks for looking in.
Good Evening, Dynamic Position,
Yes. 100%. You are absolutely right about the Powabyke. I do indeed see it as being a sturdy, robust steed. Yes. It had to be able to carry beachcaster, spinning rod, all the tackle, my food, water, etc and, yep, at least one of my detectors.
And yes, further amendments are planned.
A 5 bolt, 40T chain ring will be added behind the existing ring to enhance the gearing for a calmer, less feverish 'on the flat' pedaling experience.
So far, a quick release bracket for my digital cameras has been added ... and security, aside from obvious visible deterrents, now also includes smartphone / internet security.
Ha ha. Gravity ... And to address neptune's query as well ... No. My own technology his nothing to do with zero point. My devices and manufactured products simply utilise gravity to create a variety of ground based, wall based and overhead fixing, security and / or anchoring devices ... via the use of just one moving part ... Typically, a stainless steel ball although the ball could be soluble, activated by solenoid or WiFi control or by any number of additional means.
Depending how a system or product is needed, the device(s) and the technology can be configured for just about fastening, anchoring or security situation.
Feel free to peruse my American patent, (XXXXXXXXX), but be warned, you have to scroll down quite a way before the patent begins to use real English. Ha ha.
And ... please appreciate that the diagrams are just that. They are there to furnish the (granted) American patent. Technical drawings. That's all.
Sorry. Changed my mind re my patents. This Pedelec site throws our posts out publicly. I'll happily throw up one patent diagram, (Part of the UK patent - above), but not the full document. I'll show you an actual product instead. (Below).
Garden ornament style invisible, tamper-proof security system
Same basic Gravity product but now configured as post system.
Cutaway to help folk get there head around my simple but ingenious technology!
There. I have NEVER responded to unsolicited requests to see or discuss my patented technology so you must have caught me on a good day, Neptune.
Seriously. Remember what I wrote above? I mean ... That Thing ... That technology just about destroyed my happy, perfect little life ... and has near put me in a box.
I'm proud of the technology and obviously feel comfy enough to relate aspects of it, (and aspects of my life also) ... BUT ... it's my Frankenstein. It is a monster that never quite leaves the room.
It "effed" me ... yet, in so many other ways, it still kind of defines me.
Now please promise me ... No more questions about That Thing.
Hi trex
According to some, the 11 dimensions needed to make one of several embodiments of string theory work, (in part), suggests that, yes, we could have other universes, (including microscopic ones), right here, right next to us ... just as we already have thousands of radio waves right here, next to us ...
String theory requires the concept of extra spatial dimensions to exist but the philosophical theories of the subject remain a complete dog's dinner at some levels so insert however extra spacial layers you like in place of the 11 I have quoted. A quick look online quotes 10 ... and then 5 ... and then ...
Ha ha
I often go to sleep with a podcast of quantum theory, string theory, astronomy cast or something equally fascinating whispering in my ear, (that stuff or just a good old fashioned recording of Coast2Coast), and find myself being mesmerized to sleep by the baffling, almost impossible to comprehend ideas involved!
Thank you, EddiePJ,
Yes. Already, I feel my task is nearly done ... having, (I hope), re-animated and redeemed the good name and reputation of a fine, valiant, and I could almost add, loyal little electric bike that we should all respect as a true classic example of the genre.
Like the Mini or VW Campervan, I thing the Euro, (and the near identical looking Commuter), deserves to be acknowledged for turning so many folk on to the pursuit.
Right. That's me done.
It's raining cats and dogs here in West Dorset.
Thanks for the comments.
Over and out.