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Looks like CS2 will have mixed use zoning!

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You're right of course :) I guess I spend so much time IRL with traffic, seeing the virtual equivalent doesn't spark joy any more. It's a shame, I used to love city builders.

I'd love a car-free option. Mass transit, bicycles and foot travel only would be a great challenge.

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Does anyone actually use LibreOffice?

Much of my work is collaborative document creation. I'd love to use LibreOffice but try as I might, I can't work out how to connect it to corporate SharePoint sites etc.

Working with MS Word on anything but trivial documents is miserable. So many bugs and weirdnesses. How is it even possible for Word to let its documents become sour using its own file format!

I say "sour" because the documents are still accessible, so not fully corrupted... but over time, weirdnesses creep in such as tables losing their positioning data, cross-references breaking for no reason etc.

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Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?

It brings me a lot of joy to contribute to OSM. I haven't written anything other than the occasional script for years, so it feels good to help the community in ways like this instead.

I've sunk so many hours into it. Either "armchair mapping" with OSM and the imagery overlays, or (more fun) wandering with the android Street Complete app to fill in gaps when I'm out and about.

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Has anyone ever successfully transferred trains at Reading station?

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Well, as realtimetrains was mentioned (It's brill), we might as well make a list!...

I use https://traintimes.org.uk for speed and ease of use. Pre-pandemic I had a whole list ot traintime.org.uk bookmarks for different commuting routes.

Also, when stuck waiting for trains, https://traksy.uk/live/M+63+RDNGSTN is brilliant for watching your delayed train stuck at a red light.

Have I missed any others?

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Recommendations for Holiday Hires.

No matter who you pick, insist that they explain the rules of the road canal.

We've had to help holiday boaters who were given the keys and sent on their way without even being told what side of the canal to drive on!

Points to ask:

  • What side to generally be on
  • Where is it ok to moor
  • How to use a lock (including priority and also when to wait for other boaters to turn up)
  • What state to leave a lock in
  • How fast to go
  • When to give way
  • Etc. Etc.

A decent hire place should be happy to take the time to talk you through it.