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• #18152
^^^^ really threw me off who was posting then. Also, I think different position can half flexibility but height? `Sure you just weren't wearing shoes this time?
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• #18153
Actually, the current New Scientist is reporting Earth's gravity has been reducing steadily and rapidly over the last 10 years. Most likely this is the cause for your height gain.
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• #18154
height can vary by a couple of cm or so in a day
spine contracts over the course of a day, more depending on activity, weight bearing, posture etc
it stretches out at night time
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• #18155
I agree with DJ.
Slightly more serious - different time of day? Standing up less? Improved your posture?
Also, hi minnie
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• #18156
Which is due to gravity not applying vertically. See above. Gravity is leaving us man!
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• #18157
http://www.springerlink.com/content/g7q1365521077784/
minnie, google is your friend
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• #18158
I'm going with Hippy's suggestion.
No I was not wearing shoes Sumo.
Yes, maybe I do have better posture though I don't know why as I have never stooped.
Mysterious.
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• #18159
I was measured at 6pm and after cycling 14 miles.
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• #18160
Anyway, enough of that. Let's hear some more about these schoolboys in the back row.
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• #18161
I was measured at 6pm and after cycling 14 miles.
How much is 6pm in inches?
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• #18162
Just a wild guess but about 1.5 less than any man says it is.
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• #18163
How much is 6pm in inches?
6 petametres is 236220472440944881.88976377952756 inches, or about 0.63 light years.
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• #18164
I'm looking into custom Alu (probably way off budget, but humor me). There was a couple nice track frames in Current projects. Made in Portugal IIRC. (Sorry to the forumenger for not remembering his name).
Does anyone have a link to this or a similar builder?Tusen takk.
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• #18165
6 petametres is 236220472440944881.88976377952756 inches, or about 0.63 light years.
Admittedly, my penis is 1.5" shorter than that.
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• #18166
Do you already have a tapered head tube CX frame that somehow came without a fork?
I have a CX bike that came with a tapered head tube, and am wondering about the availability of replacement forks.
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• #18168
does anyone know the spoke length of a standard charge deep dish wheel? 3 cross.
Cheers
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• #18170
Cutting jibes such as "look, an Enve fork on a Boardman" or "ooh, look at the fork on that".
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• #18171
Or, it could be me commenting on the realities of the matter being that I am not going to spend that much money on forks for that bike.
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• #18172
Ive got a carbon seatpost in my lugged steel frame (shock/horror!!) and it works just fine. Doesn't seize and as of yet, doesnt snap. Give it a go, you can get them dirt cheap these days anyway.
Cheers Hovis
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• #18173
Or, it could be me commenting on the realities of the matter being that I am not going to spend that much money on forks for that bike.
It could be, but is it?
Please address your comments to "Any question answered, c/o London Town, Engerland".
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• #18174
this is a good idea, i've looked at international house and it looks good but they dont do swedish, any recommendations for one that does?
I don't have any, sorry. While Googling, I've found one teaching service dedicated to Swedish, but I have no idea if it's any good. I didn't realise that IH doesn't do Swedish.
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• #18175
When is the optimum time to sell a frame and forks on eBay? Now, so people have a winter to gather the parts they need to build it up, or later in the winter or even in the spring?
I 'grew' (as in my overall body height, for the schoolboys in the back row) more than two inches after I started yoga. That is just because my posture used to be appalling--cyclist's stoop. It still gets that way when I don't do yoga. Height isn't fixed to the millimetre, there's a good deal of variance in it. Perhaps you just have better posture now?