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Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - ogri48 - 19-09-14 Do you also remember "sonic" ie john cantlie the road tester? That's the hostage Isis are threatening to behead next... Daft bugger got kidnapped before in Syria, got released, went back, kidnapped again.. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - VNA - 19-09-14 Nope never read Fast Bikes. But Jesus I hope he gets out or escapes again. Not good. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - redfox1 - 19-09-14 Was it Fast Bikes,or something called Performance Bikes that rated the Fazer in their top 50 ?_Anyhow,let's hope he can come out of it OK! Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - Kosmic Kartman - 19-09-14 I remember Fast bikes mag. I got offered a job once as a graphic designer in Orpington. Anyway, So John has already dodged a bullet once out there and now he's gone back to the firing range for more! Okay. I'm not saying it's his fault or anything, and I hope he comes out of it with his head still on but the enemy out in that part of the world have no uniforms or rules of engagement. You never know who you're up against. Experienced reporter or not if you're out in a war zone and you don't know who you're fighting you have to expect that anything can happen. I probably think he knows the risks. Best of luck John Cantlie. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - Skippernick - 20-09-14 Fast Bikes mag is based in Bath, and still going strong. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - Kosmic Kartman - 20-09-14 Fast Bikes mag was originally owned by IPC Media with design studios based in Chelsea and Croydon before being sold to SPL publishing and moving to studios in Oprington. Their address was at Berwick House, 8-10 Knoll Rise, Orpington, Kent BR6 0PS. Don't know when they moved to Bath or who publishes the mag now but they were in Orpington about 15 years ago in very cramped offices. I've still got page layouts I did for them on one of my old Apple Macs. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - Skippernick - 20-09-14 Future Publishing/Media are the owners now thats all i know. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - lew600fazer - 20-09-14 Caught once and released, went back and caught again, fecking idiot. Not really a lot of sympathy here. Do hope he gets out but when he gets back home his passport should be cancelled. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - Kosmic Kartman - 21-09-14 (20-09-14, 11:53 PM)lew600fazer link Wrote: Caught once and released, went back and caught again, fecking idiot. Not really a lot of sympathy here. Do hope he gets out but when he gets back home his passport should be cancelled. I Think "fecking idiot" is a bit strong. The man's a professional journalist. That's his job. Would you say the same thing about John Simpson or any other news reporter that goes to a war zone or region of hostility to write and report about what's happening? Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - lew600fazer - 21-09-14 (21-09-14, 01:15 AM)Kosmic Kartman link Wrote: [quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=14756.msg167410#msg167410 date=1411253626] I Think "fecking idiot" is a bit strong. The man's a professional journalist. That's his job. Would you say the same thing about John Simpson or any other news reporter that goes to a war zone or region of hostility to write and report about what's happening? [/quote] So because he is a professional journalist he is not a fecking idiot, ah well I suppose thats alright then if you say so. So what is your opinion about the Brit taxi driver that is being held as well, He was well warned not to enter Syria but he still went, a caring man who sadly may lose his life but still a fecking idiot an all. Maybe some of these folk should put their own families feelings first. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - VNA - 21-09-14 It does not look good for him. But you never know. There are others in the area trying to negotiate his release. His biggest problem is of course his passport, assuming that is he travels on a British passport (lots of UK journalists try to get Irish passports). John Simpson travels on an Irish Passport. What we did to Iraq was criminal. He's a brave man. I hope he is released. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - Pat - 21-09-14 (21-09-14, 09:06 AM)lew600fazer link Wrote: [quote author=Kosmic Kartman link=topic=14756.msg167412#msg167412 date=1411258514] I Think "fecking idiot" is a bit strong. The man's a professional journalist. That's his job. Would you say the same thing about John Simpson or any other news reporter that goes to a war zone or region of hostility to write and report about what's happening? [/quote] So because he is a professional journalist he is not a fecking idiot, ah well I suppose thats alright then if you say so. So what is your opinion about the Brit taxi driver that is being held as well, He was well warned not to enter Syria but he still went, a caring man who sadly may lose his life but still a fecking idiot an all. Maybe some of these folk should put their own families feelings first. [/quote] Myself, like I suspect most folk on here have been warned off countless times about riding bikes due to the inherent risk involved in doing so. Therefore by your logic you're saying that in the event of a fatality or serious injury we'd be fecking idiots for not putting our families feelings above our desire to ride? Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - lew600fazer - 21-09-14 (21-09-14, 10:12 AM)Pat link Wrote: [quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=14756.msg167429#msg167429 date=1411286765] I Think "fecking idiot" is a bit strong. The man's a professional journalist. That's his job. Would you say the same thing about John Simpson or any other news reporter that goes to a war zone or region of hostility to write and report about what's happening? [/quote] So because he is a professional journalist he is not a fecking idiot, ah well I suppose thats alright then if you say so. So what is your opinion about the Brit taxi driver that is being held as well, He was well warned not to enter Syria but he still went, a caring man who sadly may lose his life but still a fecking idiot an all. Maybe some of these folk should put their own families feelings first. [/quote] Myself, like I suspect most folk on here have been warned off countless times about riding bikes due to the inherent risk involved in doing so. Therefore by your logic you're saying that in the event of a fatality or serious injury we'd be fecking idiots for not putting our families feelings above our desire to ride? [/quote] Do you ride your bike like a fecking idiot??if so perhaps people are trying give you sound advice. Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - gassitt - 21-09-14 It was Superbike and T.W.O that Sonic was a journo/editor with . He left Superbike to start TWO Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - Pat - 21-09-14 (21-09-14, 10:36 AM)lew600fazer link Wrote: [quote author=Pat link=topic=14756.msg167435#msg167435 date=1411290749] I Think "fecking idiot" is a bit strong. The man's a professional journalist. That's his job. Would you say the same thing about John Simpson or any other news reporter that goes to a war zone or region of hostility to write and report about what's happening? [/quote] So because he is a professional journalist he is not a fecking idiot, ah well I suppose thats alright then if you say so. So what is your opinion about the Brit taxi driver that is being held as well, He was well warned not to enter Syria but he still went, a caring man who sadly may lose his life but still a fecking idiot an all. Maybe some of these folk should put their own families feelings first. [/quote] Myself, like I suspect most folk on here have been warned off countless times about riding bikes due to the inherent risk involved in doing so. Therefore by your logic you're saying that in the event of a fatality or serious injury we'd be fecking idiots for not putting our families feelings above our desire to ride? [/quote] Do you ride your bike like a fecking idiot??if so perhaps people are trying give you sound advice. [/quote] Which part of 'inherent risk' did you fail to understand? Re: Remember " fast bikes" magazine? - lew600fazer - 21-09-14 (21-09-14, 02:48 PM)Pat link Wrote: [quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=14756.msg167439#msg167439 date=1411292172] I Think "fecking idiot" is a bit strong. The man's a professional journalist. That's his job. Would you say the same thing about John Simpson or any other news reporter that goes to a war zone or region of hostility to write and report about what's happening? [/quote] So because he is a professional journalist he is not a fecking idiot, ah well I suppose thats alright then if you say so. So what is your opinion about the Brit taxi driver that is being held as well, He was well warned not to enter Syria but he still went, a caring man who sadly may lose his life but still a fecking idiot an all. Maybe some of these folk should put their own families feelings first. [/quote] Myself, like I suspect most folk on here have been warned off countless times about riding bikes due to the inherent risk involved in doing so. Therefore by your logic you're saying that in the event of a fatality or serious injury we'd be fecking idiots for not putting our families feelings above our desire to ride? [/quote] Do you ride your bike like a fecking idiot??if so perhaps people are trying give you sound advice. [/quote] Which part of 'inherent risk' did you fail to understand? [/quote] Life is an inherent risk, I spent 43 years of my life in one of the most dangerous occupations going. I am well aware what inherent risk is. The point is how you manage the risk. Deliberately putting yourself in harms way is in my book not managing that risk. |