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• #99777
Thanks, I'll look into it!
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• #99778
Any decent de-caf tea bags around? Trying to cut down on caffeine, just picked up a big box of Yorkshire Tea and it tastes crap, the Clipper at work isn't any better. Or give it up as a bad job?
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• #99779
The PG stuff isn't awful
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• #99780
The Tetleys stuff isn't bad. TBH, I can't tell the difference between the decaff and the normal stuff. It was only when I was on my third cup of the morning last weekend that @Cycliste let slip it was decaff, and I can't say I'd noticed. You may well have a more refined palette than me though.
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• #99781
Decaff tea is all gross, tastes kinda flat or something.
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• #99782
Why the fuck are you normally making fizzy tea?
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• #99783
Best to just experiment with caffeine free teas. For an easily available brand, I like Pukka teas.
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• #99784
Cheers all, will try a few other brands before giving up on it then. Think I saw a box of the PG variety at work too. The Yorkshire one just kind of tastes off.
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• #99785
just picked up a big box of Yorkshire Tea and it tastes crap
Have you checked what kind of water you've got?
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• #99786
I'm fancy.
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• #99787
No, seems to be fairly soft though and the regular Yorkshire Tea tastes fine. Any easy way to check/what that'd mean in terms of making tea?
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• #99788
M&S aren't bad. Also the earl grey version. They do all taste a bit off but you get used to it.
Also Thompson's is good. They have a load of blurb on their website about how much they care for their workers but it doesn't seem to be fairtrade certified.
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• #99789
Sainsbury’s own-brand that come in the blue square box are nice. Also their taste the difference earl grey decaf is great.
It does really make a difference, when I have a non-decaf “normal” tea now you feel it
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• #99790
M30 Vs BB30 question. The difference I can tell from the internet is the NDS bearing is 28mm rather than 30mm.
I want to put a Praxis crankset into an eccentric BB30 bottom bracket, can I just bodge the NDS bearing so my crank fits ie the outer bearing diameter will be the same?
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• #99791
Drink rooiboos.
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• #99792
This. I don't necessarily get on with 'plain' rooibos, find it a bit woody, but this stuff is absolutely delicious and the slight cardamom spice means it adds a whole new level to dunking chocolate hobnobs...
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• #99793
Great responses, I'll work my way through the list. Tetley's at work this morning is the best of the lot I've tried so far. Cutting down on caffeine because it really seems to make me anxious, love tea though.
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• #99794
Cutting down on caffeine because it really seems to make me anxious, love tea though.
There are really a lot of awesome herbal teas out there I wouldn't bother with the de-caffeinated stuff.
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• #99795
I want to put a Praxis crankset into an eccentric BB30 bottom bracket, can I just bodge the NDS bearing so my crank fits ie the outer bearing diameter will be the same?
Wait. What?
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• #99796
Looking to replace my GripGrab Windster gloves, with something better. The GG site says 0-10C for these but they're not that comfortable below 5C... So I'm looking for something that will handle the current morning commute, and preferably thin with touchscreen compatibility. (Trying to "touch" the phone with the tip of a snot-wet nose is not fun) Recommendations?
I really enjoyed my MAAP Glove purchase this autumn but they're really weak for this type of weather (no touchscreen too)
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• #99797
Trying to "touch" the phone with the tip of a snot-wet nose is not fun
Does your phone also have a "swipe to unlock" kind of situation?
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• #99798
Does your phone also have a "swipe to unlock" kind of situation?
Ah yes, it will analyze the DNA and only my snot will unlock.
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• #99799
As in, the Praxis spindle is tapered, can I swap the 30mm bearing for a 28mm?
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• #99800
You have a 68mm BB30 shell with two 30mm ID bearings in it and you want to know if you can just pop the NDS bearing out and install a 28mm ID bearing in its place?
Short answer is no, it would be a massive PITA.
Long answer. Looks like the Praxis BB uses outboard bearings, so you'd need to check three things
- A suitable 28mm ID bearing is actually widely available and economically acquirable and the tooling to install it is also available and economically acquirable
- The crank doesn't care if the bearings are circa 10mm further inboard, i.e. the bearing flats are sympathetic to 68mm rather than 86mm that the crank seems to be made for. This strikes me as highly unlikely given it is tapered like a GXP crank and expects the NDS bearing to be in the 'right' position.
- you could get the spacers required to take up the slop that you'd know have on both ends of the spindle.
Personally I'd just pony up for the Praxis BB or get a proper BB30 crank.
- A suitable 28mm ID bearing is actually widely available and economically acquirable and the tooling to install it is also available and economically acquirable
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