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• #402
nice would go v.well with my white haro freestyler
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• #403
I've got a brand new pair of these if you want them: http://www.customriders.com/prodshow.asp?prodid=9280&cat=18&parent=1001&sid=3
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• #404
They are S & M Slam bars. The best bmx bars in town
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• #405
the white ones are Odyssey
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• #406
TheBrick(Tommy) [quote]roxy Hey Look, I found a job in Chicago!!
Foot Fetish Models wanted
Reply to: job-403946870@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-08-23, 8:46AM CDTIn need of several hot female foot fetish models not afraid to bare it all on camera. Must be attractive and have nice feet. Also must be disease free. If interested email me.
.......hmmmm, why do I have to be disease free to be a foot model?
Well any chiropodist will tell that is where disease will fist show.
This person has only got a cold!
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So Brick, you've seen my previous work then? I'm blushing! That was a job I did for a greek pedicurist up in Wood Green. I could probably get you a discount....
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• #407
Wood green
oh jesus
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• #408
Conan [quote]SMEEAR [quote]asm smeeear is the back wheel on your pista stock but just painted green? I like it. Its weird, as soon as you remove/cover up the decals there's no way of telling that it's a pista :).
Now... as soon as i get back to newcastle i'm going to strip the decals off and take a photo of mine!!
change the fork, if you can get a nice crowned fork on there it will look nothing like a pista, go look at some of the bikes in my velospace friends links and you can see,
i was going to sell mine but i think i'll keep it and strip it, change the forks and such first[/quote]
So are the stock forks on a Pista the same size as regular threaded ones?? I been thinkin about swapping them for threaded and i dont really like the look of clamp on stems and its quite a long reach stem.[/quote]
you can get threadless, much better idea, as for the stem, yeah im kinda on the look out for something short and neat
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• #409
The part of the brain that is reserved for thinking about sex is very close to the part of the brain related to thinking about feet, hence foot fetishists..
THAT IS WHY YOU NEED CLEAN FEET!
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• #410
There is a part of my brain for thinking about feet?
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• #411
There must be a part for thinking about metres then.
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• #412
BringMeMyFix There must be a part for thinking about metres then.
[Quick roll on the drum] - [crash] thank you folks I will be hear all week, you have been a great crowd, I am signing photographs in the lobby later.
Of course there is a part of the brain that thinks about metres ! If you think it (anything) there is something physical that engages the process of thought.
All thought is emergent from the brain, it is epiphenomenal.
I suspect the concept 'metre' is spread around the brain as the notion of a metre is a little nebulous, but I would put my money on the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), located toward the top and back of the brain, across both lobes.
Are you bored yet ?
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• #413
leeww [quote]BringMeMyFix There must be a part for thinking about metres then.
[Quick roll on the drum] - [crash] thank you folks I will be hear all week, you have been a great crowd, I am signing photographs in the lobby later.
Of course there is a part of the brain that thinks about metres ! If you think it (anything) there is something physical that engages the process of thought.
All thought is emergent from the brain, it is epiphenomenal.
I suspect the concept 'metre' is spread around the brain as the notion of a metre is a little nebulous, but I would put my money on the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), located toward the top and back of the brain, across both lobes.
Are you bored yet ?[/quote]
You write that as if it is a fact...? :)
Edit: By the way, I'm not saying that we have some immaterial soul!
Some philosophers like Daniel Dennett argue that the concept of mental states like thoughts and emotions do not really exist. It's called eliminative materialism.
I suspect you might of heard of it though since you referred to epiphenomenalism.
For those that haven't, and are interested, see: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/materialism-eliminative/
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• #414
[cite]You write that as if it is a fact...? :)
Not sure why it appears as fact to you ? I think facts are the preserve of the inerrant religious/supernatural thinkers, it is simply my opinion, it is something I believe to be true.
[cite]Some philosophers like Daniel Dennett argue that the concept of mental states like thoughts and emotions do not really exist. It's called eliminative materialism.
I love Dennett, great bloke :)
Epiphenomenalism does not contradict the idea that thoughts and emotions do not really exist - of course for this to meaningful we would have to define 'exist'.
I am a materialist (the philosophical understanding of the word that is !! - I don't collect ipods ! :) )
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I suspect you might of heard of it though since you referred to epiphenomenalism.Indeed I have !
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• #415
I would've thought the concept of 'metre' is stored in semantic memory (medial temporal lobe), at least in terms of "thinking for speaking/listening", though I'll go along with the idea of the IPS if 'metre' is stored as a distance in space that's been visually attended to. I'll bet the primary motor cortex might play a part too, if 'metre' is recalled as "oh, about this wide [gesturing with arms and hands]" etc.
Neuroscience on a fixed gear/singlespeed forum. The mind boggles (though I don't know what the neuroanatomical correlate of 'boggling' is).
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• #416
oh fuck, we've got Aristotle, Huxley and Lovecraft on the forum..;)
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• #417
Lovecraft makes nice brown sauce :p
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• #418
haaaaaaaa :0
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• #419
BringMeMyFix I would've thought the concept of 'metre' is stored in semantic memory (medial temporal lobe), at least in terms of "thinking for speaking/listening", though I'll go along with the idea of the IPS if 'metre' is stored as a distance in space that's been visually attended to. I'll bet the primary motor cortex might play a part too, if 'metre' is recalled as "oh, about this wide [gesturing with arms and hands]" etc.
Neuroscience on a fixed gear/singlespeed forum. The mind boggles (though I don't know what the neuroanatomical correlate of 'boggling' is).
The 'word' metre is certainly going to fire up the temporal lobe, but like I said the 'concept' is likely to be spread around, I would also agree that the motor cortex is involved, in fact it is likely we could make a valid claim for most of the brain.
Unlike telephone numbers and crisp flavours which are stored exclusively just behind the eyes*
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RPM oh fuck, we've got Aristotle, Huxley and Lovecraft on the forum..;)
Single speed and fixed wheel philosophy - now that sounds like a degree course to me. :)
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• #421
Just to bring this back down to my level... stick this is your philisophical pipe and smoke it..
BEER
BIKES
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• #422
BEER
BIKES
EPISTEMOLOGY
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• #423
Meh!
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• #424
The truth !
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• #425
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
http://www.cyclesportuk.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=35&products_id=1287&osCsid=fadc