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  • No that's like divide by 0.

  • I parle the francais but @Gaston_Fr is probably your best bet...

  • Thank you! I'll get in contact with @Gaston_Fr

  • Any kind soul who has a suitable vehicle can help me move this

    from Greenwich to Rotherhithe today or tomorrow evening?

    Cash money available as gratitude.

    Edit : all sorted

  • It's beige.

  • Why does one need a "beige" emoji? I saw it on a tweet. It's left me confused.

  • The tooltip for it said something like "light brown skin", which didn't help.

  • Oh I know nothing of "for" I can just tell you it's a square of beige.

  • Hmm.. Maybe sometimes people feel like beige squares...

  • Maybe sometimes people feel like beige squares...

    So glad it's not only me!

  • What are my front rack options for a Planet X London Road?

    Carbon fork, disc brakes, mounts on the centre of the fork blades, nothing at the dropouts. I've seen racks that attach to those centre-mount points and the steerer/brake hole/somewhere-else-around-there. I'm guessing this is what I want. What is it? Where?

  • It's a "skin tone modifier". It's designed to be used in combination with a "proper" emoji to change its skin tone.

    The vendor (whoever is turning the unicode character sequences into actual emojis) should combine the two, but if the vendor hasn't done this yet - and some of them haven't, notably Chrome - you will see the skin tone modifier and the emoji together in sequence.

    Technical spec is here: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/tr51-2.html#Diversity

    A less dry description of the concept is here: http://mashable.com/2015/02/26/diverse-emoji-explainer/#tmwO8bkYzsqC

    Vendor support levels here: http://caniemoji.com/

  • Beige power!

  • Well it all makes sense now. Thank you!

  • 3 x 4 m lengths of white primed MDF or hdf skirting.
    Bullnose / pencil profile.
    Delivery in se London. Are there local traders rather than interweb types pls?

    Thanks.

  • A two-part question from me:

    Removal of king headset cups: is there a special tool, or can I use a regular headset cup remover (i.e. the tube with split ends)?

    Once the headset is out, I'd like a shop somewhere close to SE5 to treat a frame and fork with framesaver. My LBS is CyclePS but they've said they can't do it. Any recommendations? (I don't want to do it myself)

  • Thanks for the help @edscoble and @mdcc_tester, you are both lovely and nice.

  • I'd like a shop somewhere close to SE5 to treat a frame and fork

    Worth a call to forum favourite Talbot Frameworks, I'd have thought.

  • Seabass in Peckham might do it for you too.

  • If you have to ask... #etc

  • Ask Aram... #brownpower

  • Anyone have ideas for a camping+cycling holiday in the uk that would be ok to take kids on?

    My cousin has given in to me and her kids bugging her into camping so it will either be me+gf+6yo+7yo or ontop of that another couple+4yo+1yo +car

    I'm thinking camel trail but is anything nearer?

  • I can really recommend the Suffolk coastal route, did it last weekend. There is a really good map pack that costs £5 and has losts of info, a good mix of quiet, beautiful lanes and forest tracks. Also good is the Viking coastal trail near margate.

  • in Brittany, so near enough, kind of > http://www.bretonbikes.com/ < great family friendly set-up, and it's in france so guaranteed good food and drink!

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