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• #110702
Aero leather 🤔
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• #110703
Can anyone help with a recommendation for a women's 11 speed shimano Road bike. Been searching the net and it's a royal pain trying to find something that isn't 9 speed, out of stock, or wallet busting. Thanks!
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• #110704
Repro jackets from previous world wars et cetera.
No idea about what looks like a smudge that I circled? -
• #110705
i see, no idea sorry!
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• #110706
previous world wars
Hold up, previous?
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• #110707
Hold up, previous?
Yes, it does rather take for granted that the world wars can be conveniently separated into a numbered series, of which at least two have been concluded.
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• #110708
Should I have been more specific?
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• #110709
Does it matter
Well, you're setting a prohibitively high bar for forum chat there.
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• #110710
Apparently
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• #110711
The intended joke was that your wording drew as a forgone conclusion that there would be current or future world wars. Lots of people think that, tbf, but just acknowledging it like it’s a certainty struck me as humorous.
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• #110712
There’s always more where that came from.
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• #110713
Has anyone got suggestions for a low stack stem that comes in 90/100mm? About 30mm of stack if possible!
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• #110714
Zero Days - Storyville docu on the Stuxnet virus is on Iplayer. 4 years since it came out, but still interesting to consider.
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• #110715
low stack stem that comes in 90/100mm
FSA NS Drop: 28mm stack, -20° angle, 90mm or 100mm extension
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• #110716
What is this? Its in our room. It seems some sort of TV cable right? Can I just cut the wire and stuff it in without risk of dying or do I need to be more careful than that?
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• #110717
Looks like a TV aerial point. Could possibly be for a radio aerial too.
Looks like two cables so if you cut that you might find another TV aerial point further down the chain doesn't work anymore. It should be safe to cut but then how are you going to watch Strictly Come Dancing?
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• #110718
Cheers. This is what I thought.
We just watch strictly on our phones lying in bed facing away from each other
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• #110719
That looks decent but £50 isn't far off half what I've spent on the rest of the bike and I can't find any secondhand offerings! Is there a more budget friendly alternative?
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• #110720
a more budget friendly alternative?
That is the cheap option. The alternative is a Syntace Flat Force at nearly three times the price
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• #110721
Oooft, I'll keep an eye peeled for a second hand one. Thanks!
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• #110722
Be prepared for a complaint if the 'other' cable is how your neighbour/squatter in the loft/cellar watches tv.
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• #110723
I'll keep an eye peeled for a second hand one
Or take a punt on Aliex
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003337348770.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003207831635.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001347504369.html
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• #110724
cut them both.
put a male aerial end on side and *FEmale on other (its easy honest) and plig them together then stuff it in the wall.I dont know the actual term, coaxial maybe?
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• #110725
The standard TV aerial plug/socket is rather quaintly called the Belling-Lee, after the British company that invented them.
I'm sure this was on your patriotism test.
Google's trying to distract you so you don't buy one of those jackets.