@bo66ie29 The absolute worst thing is when they do actually get around to fixing a pothole, they use the cheapest tarmac possible that washes away after just one light rain. Or the guy placing it decides to make it into a mountain, so instead of pothole you're not riding over a large hump.
@Enxgma3@aurorawatchuk Actually yes and no, NOAA forecast looks favourable however cloud cover will spoil the show. North Wales, Liverpool and Manchester may get a peek. Everywhere else is going to be mostly cloudy according to met office.
@WarrenBright66 @mrandyreynolds@aurorawatchuk The alert is now, graph from yesterday to now. This is not a prediction but current readings of geomagnetic disturbance. NOAA website and various space weather x accounts give forecasts.
@aurorawatchuk Seems to have died down in Swansea, still red hue to the sky. Still a lot of people about burning others retinas with high beams despite going to a quieter spot.
@aurorawatchuk My phone's shit seen a deep red in gower, however my view tonight also spoiled by normies who turn up at dark viewpoints and blast full beam led headlights into people's retinas.
@JamesMelville A flat rate of 15p per mile would be absurd when considering the current system rates vehicles on emissions.
For example my 125cc motorbike which I paid something like £26 tax on shouldn't be charged the same rate as a 4 litre V8 twin turbo.
@aurorawatchuk Didn't see anything up Black Mountain in South Wales other than a few shooting stars, watched the CME alert come and go. Moon is bright and lots of hazy clouds so I guess up North may have faired better
@Steve_Yorkshire@aurorawatchuk My mistake was going to a popular spot in the Gower, idiots leaving their car lights on full beam or around shining lights in people's faces at a stargazing spot. I did see the meteor shower though.
@bbcpress You can support the economy in exactly the same way with an ads based model, instead of threatening the average joe with threats of criminal prosecution if he doesn't pay a mandatory photon tax.