I would, but I've just spent all my money on a couple of glossy magazines...ever considered supporting this place with a fiver?
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..and Gentlemen's Entertainment Literature isn't cheap these days. Or so I've heard. From a friend.
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The sign outside the asylum is the wrong way round.....
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You ask people to pay for stuff and you'll start getting d1ckheads bitching about irrelevant poor show e.g. the newsletter doesn't come out on time (or at all) or it has fewer articles than usual, or the site crashes for a week and they demand a pro-rata refund for loss of service etc etc etc
I suspect Stu would give up doing what he does if he had to deal with that cr8p. At which point there'd be no bearbones. That'd be a shame
I wonder what it costs Stu to "keep the lights on" at this place? Knowing that might help people decide whether £1/10/100 a day/month/year is appropriate. IMO, whatever is gifted, comes with no more expectation than it might give a slightly warm fuzzy feeling for a small act of altruism.
However, I've no right to know this nor would I / am I actually asking. It's not my business. Probably shouldn't have mentioned it
I suspect Stu would give up doing what he does if he had to deal with that cr8p. At which point there'd be no bearbones. That'd be a shame
I wonder what it costs Stu to "keep the lights on" at this place? Knowing that might help people decide whether £1/10/100 a day/month/year is appropriate. IMO, whatever is gifted, comes with no more expectation than it might give a slightly warm fuzzy feeling for a small act of altruism.
However, I've no right to know this nor would I / am I actually asking. It's not my business. Probably shouldn't have mentioned it
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To be honest CM, costs vary - often depending on whether I've sweet talked the server / they've knackered things up or if I've had an idea for a sticker
My post yesterday wasn't in any way an attempt to raise revenue, it really just was an observation leading to a question. I'll not deny that it's nice that some people have donated money but I don't expect donations to cover everything, in fact, I don't really expect them to cover anything ... but it's a bonus. However, any real satisfaction is gleaned from reading stuff like this
My post yesterday wasn't in any way an attempt to raise revenue, it really just was an observation leading to a question. I'll not deny that it's nice that some people have donated money but I don't expect donations to cover everything, in fact, I don't really expect them to cover anything ... but it's a bonus. However, any real satisfaction is gleaned from reading stuff like this
Mad to think this holiday which has definitely changed my life a bit cost about £160 including last minute trains from Birmingham. Bikepacking is absolutely brilliant. Cheers to all the daft folk on here who do daft stuff and got me from looking at bits for my #soenduro mountain bike on the classifieds to the two wheeled tramp I am today
May the bridges you burn light your way
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I’m quite happy to support Bikepacking.com as its a regular read for me, the magazines should be good enough to share shelf space with a few select other mags
and if nothing else it’s prompted me to feed the bear a wee bit
and if nothing else it’s prompted me to feed the bear a wee bit