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• #20777
I've been Googling for a good twenty minutes and am no closer to answering this one- what heart rate strap will work with the SRM PowerControl V?
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• #20778
@fixedcheese- nah sorry dude, its a lot older than that and its just these two or three guys.
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• #20779
Yeah, thought it was too easy!
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• #20780
cheers anyway.
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• #20781
HTML5 CSS3 and JavaScript.
Funnily enough I'm doing something very similar at the moment.Yeah I figured that'd be the answer. We do it with outsourced Flash at the moment and it works ok. I'm not sure we have the resources to bring it all in-house. Ideally we'd supply an Illustrator file of the floor plan and it would get turned into something we could highlight individual areas on by passing it codes. If Android supported svg we could probably do it ourselves, converting the illustrator files and coding 'em up, ala..
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• #20782
I've been Googling for a good twenty minutes and am no closer to answering this one- what heart rate strap will work with the SRM PowerControl V?
http://www.srm.de/us/support/faq/getting-accurate-data/296-geschwindigkeit
"The PCVs work with coded Polar heartrate straps (T61 or WearLink). Older models (before November 2005) work with uncoded Polar or Suunto straps. The new PCVIs only work with the Suunto ANT and ANT+Sport straps. Other 2.4 GHz heart rate belts like the Polar W.I.N.D. are right now not working with the PC VI."
That took about 4 seconds.
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• #20783
What was your search string?
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• #20784
That'd be great, thank you sir
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• #20786
Yeah I figured that'd be the answer. We do it with outsourced Flash at the moment and it works ok. I'm not sure we have the resources to bring it all in-house. Ideally we'd supply an Illustrator file of the floor plan and it would get turned into something we could highlight individual areas on by passing it codes. If Android supported svg we could probably do it ourselves, converting the illustrator files and coding 'em up, ala..
We're investigating Raphael too, but as you say Android makes svg a problematic solution. Canvas is probably the answer, but as we have to support IE6 too, plain old Divs are providing the most promising solution
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• #20787
What was your search string?
SRM PowerControl V heart rate strap
2nd result
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• #20788
I have a spare wearlink if you want.
Google that, hippy.
Have wearlink, thanks, I don't need to google it. Do have a whole S725X I want rid of.
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• #20789
That's what my browser uses for "I'm Feeling Lucky".
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• #20790
We're investigating Raphael too, but as you say Android makes svg a problematic solution. Canvas is probably the answer, but as we have to support IE6 too, plain old Divs are providing the most promising solution
IE-what?
I just tried a canvas element in IE7 and it doesn't work so that's probably out as well.
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• #20791
im 6'2" is a 57cm frame too small for me?
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• #20792
nah.
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• #20793
Depends on the top tube more than the seat-tube.
I'm 6'2", and usually look for a top tube of around 57-58cm, for what that's worth.
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• #20794
anyone remember the name of that youtube vid of a couple of guys doing some awesome trick shots with everyday objects like throwing stuff into moving cars etc ?
nah, not actual "trick shots" as such. it was really just some dudes throwing things like keys around but in the most awesome way.
these guys?
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• #20795
1 inch threadless stems. Where to go?
Antique shop.
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• #20796
They are quite easy to get hold of still, so the usual online suspects like Chain Reaction, Wiggle, Ribble et al.
Got a budget?
Not much....
£20 max? -
• #20797
This stunner is in stock;
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/kalloy-alloy-front-loading-ahead-stem-80-mm-+-40-deg-silver-prod5509/
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• #20798
Antique shop.
How old is the technology?
I understand that you're being flippant, and funny too, but really? I also understand that 1 1/8 is the new standard, however, do you sell inverse shims? Are you aware of where I might be able to purchase one of those? How about if I just file the extra width off a new threadless fork, that would be safe wouldn't it? -
• #20799
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• #20800
How old is the technology?
It's not just old, it's also rare. 1" forks all but died out within a couple of years of Ahead becoming ubiquitous. Since it was always possible to shim a 1" fork to take a 1⅛" stem, there wasn't any incentive to keep manufacturing 1" stems after you'd tooled up for 1⅛" production.
1", like steel road forks, quill stems and threaded headsets, now finds itself at the BSO and retro-poseur ends of the market, but not anywhere in between.
Um, not sure, but maybe?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKWoPlL2B8I#