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• #65302
Try http://www.bridlewaymap.com as a starter. I think the same people do a footpath version but I'm on my phone and the site is very much set up for desktop access.
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• #65303
What's the dealio with cycling at the Crystal Palace circuit? Can't find any solid info.
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• #65304
If I want a good quality 12t cog what should I be searching for?
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• #65305
The unused Dura-ace one I'll flog you for a tenner plus postage if I can find the bugger...
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• #65306
You can only ride it by racing there, so Tuesday evenings from the end of April through to the middle of August.
Races are held under British Cycling regulations, so you'll need a license.
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• #65307
If I want a good quality 12t cog what should I be searching for?
Phil Wood
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• #65308
If you find that would be awesome, as much as I should be willing to spend $60-$75 dollars on a cog for the bike I ride the most, it does niggle a bit.
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• #65309
The good news is I found it, the bad news is it's a 13, sorry!
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• #65310
I was a bit surprised by the idea of a 12T DuraAce. Suntour used to make a 12 when they still existed and made track parts, Sugino do a 12T too.
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• #65311
TBH, having looked at the 13, I think I would want an extremely high quality 12, there is precious little metal beneath the teeth....
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• #65312
If I want a good quality 12t cog what should I be searching for?
Wouldn't a 12t cog likely to have a lower lifespan than a bigger cog?
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• #65313
Electronic Drum Kit recommendations>
This is a bit late but Roland or Yamaha. I'd lean towards Roland. I had a roland TD-6 for years and it worked perfectly. My cousin still uses the brain in his band - must be 10+ years now that it's been used. I also think the sounds/drum samples are a bit better on the Roland. I'm not sure about the newer ones but the more money you spend get's better feeling pads or triggers. The brain (computer box) remains the same for several models.
Factor in buying good, closed back, over ear headphones so you can really hear the drums.
http://www.dawsons.co.uk/roland-td-1kv-digital-drum-kit?gclid=CP-hrrCbzsICFWXHtAodwlYA1g
Some thing like this would be ace, mesh head snare is so much better to play on than a hard rubber pad.
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• #65314
Bikehike uses Google maps for the route planning, but does have an additional mapping window that can display OS data. It takes a bit of getting used to, but you can use the OS window to guesstimate your route on the mapping window.
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• #65315
I need to draw a Venn diagram, and I need the circles to have an area (including the shared area) based on a value.
Is there an easy way of doing this?
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• #65317
Describe easy?
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• #65318
There must be an online solution somewhere... The trickiest bit will be getting an overlap showing the correct data... Won't Excel do it for you?
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• #65319
Excel creates Venn diagrams in Smart Art, where you size the circles by eye - not driven by any data.
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• #65320
Adobe Illustrator will output the circles that will match the data you put in, you'd probably have to wing it with the overlap tho'...
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• #65321
Email me the numbers and I'll knock something quick out for you...
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• #65322
Isn't that partly the point of a venn diagram? As in that it's not totally accurate, but you can quickly understand the data/relationship etc.?
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• #65323
Illustrator will generate the circles, the overlap is your tricky bit... See fig.1...
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• #65324
normal day rate?
@dancing james If you're ever near Herne Hill come down to Jones at 1 Dulwich Road (or email/ring them?), they'll sort you out... PS I'm getting my wild boar from him, will probably wind up getting my turkey mince there too...