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• #2227
Campag type sub-19mm seatpost binder bolt - Do they exist?
I need a shorter seatpost binder bolt to accomodate a 26.8 seatpost and seattube. The 19mm one I have is too long to bind properly and Google doesn't show me any shorter ones. Would prefer not to DIY it but I may have to. Any suggestions?
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• #2228
you have to cut it down, i might have one already done at home
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• #2229
GAH! Would prefer to avoid having to chop something so small and fiddly. If you have one that would be awesome.
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• #2230
i'll check later tonight
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• #2231
Sweet. We can chat on Thursday about that thing you sent me via email.
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• #2232
oolio englaisio
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• #2233
Could someone fix a PDF for me that requires legal size paper to print so that it is two pages side by side? I'll email you the file, I can't seem to link it here.
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• #2234
Thats it! 'you're not alone' by ATB. Success. In your own small way, this is down to you Balki.
[Pedantic ATB fan]
It's originally by Olive and was released in 1996 (I think), ATB just did a remix of it in 2002.
[/Pedantic ATB fan]
Original:
[ame="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1e5c3_olive-youre-not-alone_music"]Olive - You're Not Alone - Video Dailymotion@@AMEPARAM@@http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/video@@AMEPARAM@@video[/ame]
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• #2235
Eh? Where did I say XP?
My mistake just looked it up .NET 3.0 was included with Vista not 3.5....
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• #2236
I'm trying to work out he value of a variable for a function in documentation I have found this.
Record length must be specified in the OPEN statement using RECL = bytes.
and
RECL = integer-value must be present for DIRECT files. It is the length in bytes of each record in the file. You will have to add up the KIND and LEN of all the items in a typical list.
I'm dealing with a single integer of kind 2 which apparently is 4 bytes, I can't find anything about LEN I presume this us just the length of the list so in my case 1*4. Or is there some other computer science this LEN thing could be?
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• #2237
Could someone fix a PDF for me that requires legal size paper to print so that it is two pages side by side? I'll email you the file, I can't seem to link it here.
do you mean as a A3?
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• #2238
I don't know those paper sizes. 8 1/2" x 11". Regular paper size.
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• #2239
A3 size is the size of two A4 sheets side by side, so would be optimal for that sort of thing (though the page is just twice as big, it scales down proportionally)
The letter/legal sizes are used in the US, A4 is the "regular" paper size in the UK. I have no idea if legal paper is used in the UK at all.. Either way, I can make your PDF.
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• #2240
I'm trying to work out he value of a variable for a function in documentation I have found this.
and
I'm dealing with a single integer of kind 2 which apparently is 4 bytes, I can't find anything about LEN I presume this us just the length of the list so in my case 1*4. Or is there some other computer science this LEN thing could be?
Just from the context, it sounds like thats right.. You need to allocate the size of your the record, which is the sum of the size of its elements, so just 1 * integer_bytesize if there's just one of them.
Out of curiosity, what are you working with?
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• #2241
How do you measure your crown race? I am looking to get a new headset and I don't know if I should get a 26.4mm or a 27mm
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• #2242
Vernier caliper. You can buy new for under a fiver, and it's a worthwhile addition to the toolbox.
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• #2243
Just from the context, it sounds like thats right.. You need to allocate the size of your the record, which is the sum of the size of its elements, so just 1 * integer_bytesize if there's just one of them.
Out of curiosity, what are you working with?
Fucking fortran. Trying to do direct access. I've given up because when reading you have to specify the record e.g
read(11,REC=1) var
which if I read in unformatted gives gobadly gook. and if I read in formatted
e.g
read(11,'(I2)',REC=1) var
gives me error in my record number (REC), changing the REC to be gives me different error of non valid REC or something I forget.
Done a hack of sequential access but opening and closing the file, string recognition and some other bullshit that in any other language would not be needed. The amount of fannying around I have to do gets on my tits.
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• #2244
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• #2245
Fucking fortran. Trying to do direct access. I've given up because when reading you have to specify the record e.g
read(11,REC=1) var
which if I read in unformatted gives gobadly gook. and if I read in formatted
e.g
read(11,'(I2)',REC=1) var
gives me error in my record number (REC), changing the REC to be gives me different error of non valid REC or something I forget.
Done a hack of sequential access but opening and closing the file, string recognition and some other bullshit that in any other language would not be needed. The amount of fannying around I have to do gets on my tits.
Ah, fortran - I didn't realize what you were talking about before..
Did you create the input file with direct access?
If you want to post your code on gist.github.com I can take a look.. Though I think I would need your binary file to test, do you have the code that created the file?
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• #2246
Vernier caliper. You can buy new for under a fiver, and it's a worthwhile addition to the toolbox.
Solid advice this.
i'll check later tonight
Murtz - any luck with the modified seatpost binder bolt?
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• #2247
Canti brakes for a cross bike: what are a decent cheap-to-midpriced pair? Do all cantis work with campag ergo shifters? I'm getting confused about cable pull...
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• #2248
Ah, fortran - I didn't realize what you were talking about before..
Did you create the input file with direct access?
If you want to post your code on gist.github.com I can take a look.. Though I think I would need your binary file to test, do you have the code that created the file?
The file is created with a bash file, that is clearly where I am wrong. I thought binary access was different again, at least that was the impression I got from the documentation I found. The documentation I've found about direct access has not been the best, it seems a lesser used feature.
That gist.github.com looks like a good idea. I'll try and pick out the bit I'm using.
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• #2249
Canti brakes for a cross bike: what are a decent cheap-to-midpriced pair? Do all cantis work with campag ergo shifters? I'm getting confused about cable pull...
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=avid+shorty&aq=f
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• #2250
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=avid+shorty&aq=f
wicked (imho and limited experience) and come in black and silver!!!!!Hmmm, I like the look of the avids (the 6 especially), but all the reviews I've read have said they're a nightmare for squealing. But then again an equal number of people say the same thing about the Tektro Oryxs. The Tektro CR520/CR570s (with an upgrade to swiss stop pads) seem like they might be an alternative...
Thats it! 'you're not alone' by ATB. Success. In your own small way, this is down to you Balki.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_XmBRT_PDk