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• #89802
Manchester might be a touch too far... thanks anyway. :-)
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• #89803
vetoed
Keyboard app said it wasn't a word and I didn't have the confidence today to stand my ground.
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• #89804
We've decided to skip the theme parks.
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• #89805
Keyboard app said it wasn't a word
But it was OK with vito'd?
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• #89806
Well it didn't suggest an incorrect alternative!
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• #89807
Another question, is there a rule about the seatpost and the stem being the same brand?
And what do people think about Enve for stem and seatpost? Their prices seem a bit rich even for a vanity project...
Am a fan of Thomson so will probably end up getting their stuff again... but it does get a bit boring...
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• #89808
I guess it liked it more Danny other spelling.
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• #89809
Tampa is decent, Miami is shit, Orlando is theme parks and the stuff that goes with it. The keys are nice but a bit touristy, St Petersburg is nice but a bit hipster, Everglades are cool (not sure how I've been to that much of Florida actually).
Car hire is cheap and driving is very easy over there. I'd look at St Petersburg/Tampa and then down to the Everglades. Everglades has cool stuff like this:
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• #89810
is there a rule about the seatpost and the stem being the same brand?
No, but there's no rule against it. On the other hand, your bars should be the same brand as your stem.
Am a fan of Thomson so will probably end up getting their stuff again... but it does get a bit boring
Treat yourself to something better. Treat somebody else to dinner with the money you save.
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• #89811
Treat yourself to something better. Treat somebody else to dinner with the money you save.
Suggestions? I assume you are saying no to Thomson? Which is why I ask about Enve, it seems quite a popular choice on a lot of bespoked bikes, but money saving I will not on this brand...
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• #89812
Suggestions?
Pro, Ritchey, 3T, Deda, ITM, Cinelli, FSA, Kalloy. They all make good bars and stems, and they all keep dicking about with the clamps on their seat posts so I can't say for sure which one is any good this year.
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• #89813
does a battery get filled up with electricity at the battery factory, or do it's composite parts generate (and store) electricity?
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• #89814
Anyone using Workplace (Facebook) and also using things like Jira / Dropbox at work?
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• #89815
does a battery get filled up with electricity at the battery factory, or do it's composite parts generate (and store) electricity?
Depends what kind of battery. In general, things which are rechargeable are assembled in the discharged condition and then charged before being put into service, while things which are not rechargeable are assembled from components which already want to pump electrons from one electrode to the other.
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• #89816
Quick question: how much should I expect to pay if I go to a shop and say "here are tyres (not tubeless specific), here are wheels (tubeless specific), here's a cassette and rotors. can you put them all together for me thanks?"
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• #89817
Are you expecting them to be set up tubeless? I would guess it depends on the shop but I wouldn't be surprised if most shops would just refuse to do that work because its a PITA which has no guarantee of actually working
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• #89818
Yes I am.
There's everything on there. Tape/valves.I don't have the time and I'd quite like to be able to choose to ride my cx bike on or off road.
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• #89819
Yes I am
Then you must find the time to DIY. Any shop which would assemble non-tubeless tyres without tubes should automatically be debarred from working on your bike on the grounds of having a casual disregard for customer welfare.
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• #89820
I use Dropbox for work
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• #89821
Anyone know if an '08 Fuji Track can take a 32c tyre in the back? Looks like there's space but not too sure. Also what kind of bb does it take?
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• #89822
Using Workplace (Facebook intranety thing) too?
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• #89823
No idea if this is the right place to ask...
Does anyone have experience of using a cloud based file server for a small business? There are 5 of u, all of us work from home, we currently have a physical file server sat in a random office which we go to every couple of months, but it is getting on a bit, and we are susceptible to people accidentally turning the box off (cleaner did it last month) and then having a 100 mile round trip to switch it back on.
We are looking at Egnyte, has anyone used it?
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• #89824
Batteries are chemical reactions.
Lithium Ion (and LiPoly) cells don't like being empty. They are usually shipped at about 60% as a "storage charge".
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• #89825
Awesome!
Thanks for that, it's exactly what I was after.
When you say St Petersburg is a bit hipster, is that 'nice coffee' hipster or 'shops specialising in breakfast cereal and limited edition trainers' hipster?
I would but I'm missing the L part of LBS, unless you fancy a trip to Manchester.