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DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 03 BOLTON STREET DURING A SNOW STORM

December 9, 2024 by infomatique

DECEMBER 2010 LEGACY PHOTO COLLECTION


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Dublinbikes, launched in 2009, was still in its infancy in 2010. The scheme, with its distinctive blue bicycles and prominent docking stations, was designed to provide a public bicycle rental service for residents and visitors to Dublin.

In 2010, Dublinbikes was notable for its lack of a commercial sponsor. This meant the bikes were simply branded with the Dublinbikes logo and the city council’s emblem. This was a conscious decision by Dublin City Council, who wanted to establish the service as a public utility before seeking commercial sponsorship.

The winter of 2010 was particularly harsh in Dublin, with several heavy snowfalls. This was unusual, as snow in Dublin is typically infrequent and doesn’t tend to disrupt daily life significantly. However, 2010 was different. The heavy snow and ice caused widespread disruption to transport and daily life, including the Dublinbikes service. Many docking stations were temporarily closed due to the hazardous conditions, and the use of the bikes was significantly reduced as people opted to stay indoors.

Despite the challenges posed by the weather, Dublinbikes continued to operate throughout the winter of 2010, providing a valuable service to those who braved the elements. The lack of a commercial sponsor did not hinder the service’s popularity, and it continued to grow in popularity in the years that followed.


Filed Under: 2010, Bicycle Rental, Bolton Street, By William Murphy, DublinBikes, JCDecaux, Snow Storm, William Murphy Tagged With: #excellentstreetimages.com, #streetphotos.gallery, 2010, Bicycle Rental, cycling, docking stations, Dublin, DublinBikes, Infomatique, Public Transport, snow, sponsorship, Transport, weather, William Murphy, winter

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 03 AT BOLTON STREET COLLEGE

February 12, 2024 by infomatique

THE SUNLIGHT WAS INTENSE TODAY


As I walked along Capel Street towards I was blinded by the sunlight.

When I returned home I was a bit exhausted a somewhat lazy so decided to ask Google’s AI known as Bard [name changed to Gemini a few days ago] about Dublinbikes and after a number of attempts to get accurate information I eventually get the following: “I apologize, I made a mistake in my previous information about Dublinbikes. You are correct, there are not 600 docking stations. As of today, February 12, 2024, there are actually 115 Dublinbikes docking stations operating in the city. My information was outdated and I appreciate you pointing out the error. Is there anything else you’d like to know about Dublinbikes? I’d be happy to provide accurate and up-to-date information.”

Google explained the reasons for the name change as follows: ” “For us, Gemini is our approach overall in terms of how we are building our most capable and safe AI model and Bard was the most direct way that people could interact with our models so it really made sense to just evolve it to be Gemini because you are talking directly to the underlying Gemini model when you use it.” Does this actually explain anything?


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Filed Under: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Bolton Street, DublinBikes, Sony A7RIV Tagged With: BARD, Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Bolton Street, Bolton Street College, Dublinbikes Docking Station. Docking Station 03, Gemini, Google AI, Lunar New Year, Public Transport, Sony A7RIV, Streets Of Dublin

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 03 CLOSE UP

July 1, 2023 by infomatique

BOLTON STREET 1 JULY 2023


I used a Sony E 18-105mm lens and a Sony FX30 camera. What worries me is that I do not remember buying this lens and it is my policy to purchase full frame lenses only … so where did it come from?

[UPDATE] I checked with my dealer and apparently it was included as a kit lens as part of a special offer as I was one of the first to purchase the FX30 Camera []

The Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens is a wide-ranging zoom lens that provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 27-158mm, covering wide-angle to telephoto perspectives. A constant f/4 maximum aperture offers consistent performance throughout the zoom range and is especially beneficial when working with greater zoom magnifications in low-light conditions. Also benefitting working in dim light or at the long end of the zoom range is Optical SteadyShot image stabilisation, which works to minimise the appearance of camera shake by up to four shutter speed steps.

The robust bicycles are produced by the French bicycle company Mercier in Hungary and are repaired by JCDecaux. They are three-speed bicycles, fitted with Shimano Nexus gears which can be changed up and down using a twist/grip shifter on the right handlebar. A Shimano hub dynamo in the front wheel generates power for front and rear always-on LED lighting. The bikes are fitted with Schwalbe Marathon tyres. Other components include a locking system, an adjustable cushioned saddle, a front bicycle basket, a kick stand and a bell.

Each station is equipped with an automatic rental terminal and stands for 20 to 40 bicycles. Initially, fourteen terminals have credit card facilities enabling the user to purchase a 3-Day Ticket.

If a user arrives with a rented bicycle at a station without open spots, the terminal grants another fifteen minutes of free rental time. The rental terminals also display information about neighbouring dublinbike stations, including location, number of available bicycles and open stands. A fleet of bicycle-transporting vehicles are used to redistribute bicycles between empty and full stations.


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Filed Under: Bicycle Rental, Bike Hire, Bolton Street, Docking Station 03, DublinBikes, Sony E 18-105mm F4 Lens, Sony FX30 Tagged With: Bolton Street, Bolton Strrrt College, Docking Station 03, French bicycle company, French bicycle company Mercier, JCDecaux, Mercier, Public Transport, Shimano Nexus gears, Sony E PZ 18-105mm f/4 G OSS Lens, Sony FX30, three-speed bicycles

DUBLINBIKES DOCKING STATION 03 ON BOLTON STREET

April 22, 2023 by infomatique

THERE ARE MANY RESTAURANTS NEARBY ESPECIALLY ON CAPEL STREET


The Docking Station is outside Bolton Street College which is in the process of moving to the new University Campus at Grangegorman.

Because of the college many restaurants have opened over the years because the owners expected to attract a lot of student business but almost all closed within two or three years. However, BoCo, which does not depend on student business, has proved to be a huge success and if you like pizza it is highly recommended. Recently I noticed that the Taco Libre (pub restaurant operated by the Galway Brewery Company) has closed and the El Patron Mexican Street Food restaurant across the street has become the Tia Maria Brazilian Restaurant. The Art Flamingo recently became the Burger House but when I visited it a few weeks ago I was told that it would close again and reopen under new management. A few doors along the street a new restaurant is being outfitted but I have no further information.

Early in 2013 I purchased a Sigma Dp3 Merrill and while it could produce the best images ever it was in reality a disaster. The batteries could at times last only long enough to capture 40 images [at best no more than 80] and one could forget about selecting any setting other ISO 100. In order to process RAW images one needed to use Sigma’s Photo Pro 5.5 which was supplied with the camera.

Recently I discovered that Photo Pro 6.8.3 was much more user friendly than the version supplied with the camera so I decided to charge all eight batteries, that I still had, and use the camera for a day (22 April 2021) but unfortunately the weather proved to be way too wet. Two of the batteries were exhausted after ten captures.

The DP3 Merrill was the latest of a trio of almost identical compact cameras released by Sigma, all named for Dick Merrill (1949-2008), the co-developer of the Foveon image capture system. The DP1 Merrill and DP2 Merrill were announced in early February 2012. The former features a 19mm f/2.8 lens that provides the equivalent of a 28mm field of view in 35mm format, while the DP2 Merrill has a 30mm f/2.8 lens with a field of view equivalent to 45mm. Unveiled on 8 January, 2013, the DP3 Merrill sports a 50mm f/2.8 lens with a 75mm equivalent focal length that is ideal for portraiture.

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Filed Under: Bolton Street, Docking Station, Docking Station 03, DublinBikes, Restaurants Tagged With: Bicycle Hire, Bike Rental, Boco, Bolton Street, Bolton Street College, Burger House, Docking Station 03, DublinBikes, El Patron Mexican Street Food restaurant, Fotonique, Infomatique, Public Transport, Restaurants, Sigma DP# Merrill, Students, Taco Libre, Tia Maria Brazilian Restaurant, William Murphy

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