This is actually an external common corridor area outside my 8th storey house apartment. You may also call it the lift lobby. In fact, the metal outlet on the left hand side of the picture is for garbage disposal purpose. It opens up to an internal shaft where garbage from all storeys is collected at the ground level to be cleared by the garbage truck.
The picture may be misleading, but the laundries you see in the picture are probably about 10 metres away from the yellow-tiled wall. There's nothing else behind the wall, over the ledge it's a carpark downstairs. The laundries actually belong to the 9th storey apartment upstairs, at the other end of the corridor. And those are actually bedsheets and clothes, certainly too big to be underwear :-d. Sorry for the misleading scale.
In case you don't know, over here we use bamboo poles to hang our laundries outside the apartment kitchen window for drying in the sun ;-).
Yes, that's a very misleading picture. the low camera angle created a forced perspective that made that corridor looked much closer than it appeared. I also mistook the bricks for shower tiles. thanks for clearing up that confusion |>
Nice Muddy and nice bike! :-! I used to commute to school and work on a 1994 Kona AA (mountain bike). Great bike, still have it. I would have saved several minutes and a few calories riding a steed like yours. Enjoy!
Thanks bro, but looks like I've got quite some roadie handling skills to pick up, a significantly different ball game from mtb. Just crashed last Fri morning carrying too much speed down a damp slope at old upper thomson road. Couldn't feel the deceleration on initial braking. Panicked and braked too much, locking the rear wheel up and skidded. Gotta learn more about brake feathering/tapping techniques on a roadie. Fortunately only torn bar tape (which I've nicely wrapped up with matching red duct tape), scratched brake levers, torn jersey, scraped/bruised elbow & butt.
The G's fine! :-!
Got chided by my friend who started drilling into me the fact that I wasn't on a MTB anymore, which could have taken the harder braking. :-d
Great looking bike. Great colors. Maybe Casio will release a GF-Shock in those colors for you (or wasn't there an Ultraman for sale in the salescorner). I hope you have great rides on it, with your G-Shock of course,
Great looking bike. Great colors. Maybe Casio will release a GF-Shock in those colors for you (or wasn't there an Ultraman for sale in the salescorner). I hope you have great rides on it, with your G-Shock of course,
Very very nice. Dig the Ti Eggbeaters. I have the same ones on my Cannondale Scalpel. :-!
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