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• #51552
There's a lack of rulers on my desk right now.
But it looks like that one you just done did post. -
• #51553
Well, if it is one of them then it's 107mm ISO.
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• #51554
Confused:
I have used the same computer at work for the past 2 years and now when I plug headphones in to eiother the front or rear headphone jack it continues to play msuic from the onboard speakers while also playing music through the headphones. What's going on? -
• #51555
Your headphones are leaking sound back into the computer. They need bleeding and tensioning.
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• #51556
Confused:
I have used the same computer at work for the past 2 years and now when I plug headphones in to eiother the front or rear headphone jack it continues to play msuic from the onboard speakers while also playing music through the headphones. What's going on?Same headphones? Normally it relies on the plug either pushing some contacts together or bridging them to send a signal to the OS. Either something's broken that mechanism or some kind of OS update or software install has interfered with how that signal is handled.
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• #51557
so i should ideally seek out a modern day 53T chainring
what would work ?zipp / da ? something along those lines
Good luck finding 10-speed x 144mm PCD :-)
Fibrelyte will make you one, TA might have thinned down theirs to suit modern drives but I don't know, Gephardt would also be able to do one if their 3/32" rings aren't already thin enough -
• #51558
*Gebhardt
Just making sure I get to correct you tester, as I know it wont happen again.
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• #51559
Yo!
I need a new laptop, my current one from 2003 still works, but the computer ignorant I am struggles too much to get it to work properly... friends helped me to keep it running for a bit using Tiny XP, Linux Puppy, all kind of cool tricks, but there's alway something that doesn't work. I need something new and up to date so I can just get on with my average PC user life...I have a limited budget (circa £700-800). I'm told I ABSOLUTELY need a 4th gen Haswell processor. In that price range, only very few options, I could find only one actually... A MSI. Which looks shit and plasticky. Looks are a little bit important for me, in case I have to do presentations with it, but mainly because I will live with that thing... Basically, in terms of looks and friendly design, I really like the Lenovo Yoga, but the specs may be too short, if I need to use a bit of photoshop, and if I ever try to learn Revit with their free trial version...
Any ideas would be welcome... Thanks!
EDIT... And yes of course, the best advice is to wait for more computers to be available with Haswell, but that it really annoying... A Thinkpad (I love the old school look of the thinkpad) with it has been anounced over 2 month ago in the US, but no clue when it will be available yet... I have called Lenovo and they just don't know. I'm ready to purchase, waiting is annoying...
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• #51560
Confused:
I have used the same computer at work for the past 2 years and now when I plug headphones in to eiother the front or rear headphone jack it continues to play msuic from the onboard speakers while also playing music through the headphones. What's going on?Your headphones are leaking sound back into the computer. They need bleeding and tensioning.
I've checked the headphone cables and there are no blockages, so there's no possibility of backflow of the sound signal going back in to the computer.Same headphones? Normally it relies on the plug either pushing some contacts together or bridging them to send a signal to the OS. Either something's broken that mechanism or some kind of OS update or software install has interfered with how that signal is handled.
I tried 3 pairs of headphones. Same problem with each. No change of audio drivers, or OS version (still on XP here) as far as I am aware. -
• #51561
They are, (the Tiagra one is nicer looking) but they're impressively light, I'll weight the one we have in the shop on Friday.
Solved my own problem - buy the Caadx, wrap it in snow camo rifle tape.
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• #51562
*Gebhardt
Just making sure I get to correct you tester, as I know it wont happen again.
I always have to check that one, but couldn't be arsed on mobile
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• #51563
Is there a way of blocking images of children from your computer, specifically facebook? If I see any more pictures of my cousin's kids I think I'm going to puke. I heard the govt might be working on something like this, will it help?
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• #51564
Remove your cousin from your news feed
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• #51565
Or just tell them to fuck off with so many pictures of their kids
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• #51566
Tell your cousin that their children are curiously and overwhelmingly sexually arousing, and ask to babysit, alone, with them at their earliest convenience.
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• #51567
Just report all the photos as offensive.
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• #51568
Solved my own problem - buy the Caadx, wrap it in snow camo rifle tape.
Like pooface's broken bike? fucking rad!
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• #51569
Is there a way of blocking images of children from your computer, specifically facebook? If I see any more pictures of my cousin's kids I think I'm going to puke. I heard the govt might be working on something like this, will it help?
You could stop acting like a child yourself.
Crap attempt at trolling too.
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• #51570
With no access to the PHP shit due to it being some shitty shared hosting setup, this isn't fixable by me is it?
"PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20100525/suhosin.so'"
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• #51571
Nope. Host needs to fix their Suhosin setup.
(presumably they have deleted or relocated the patch somehow, or fucked up the permissions or something else boneheaded)
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• #51572
That's the gist of what I got from our friends at google.com. Fuck heads. I've raised a support ticket.
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• #51573
and, thanks.
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• #51574
Like pooface's broken bike? fucking rad!
Skullz and Andrew at the shop have gone wild with realtree camo tape on their mountain bikes, I'm copying off them. Going to be so dirty.
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• #51575
Where is the pic of the Sky Rapha winter gloves that someone was trying to ID months ago? They have chain link gripper pattern.
Might be, might not. Some Miche bottom brackets are ISO. Does it have any other markings on it? It should be easy enough to find out the length just by measuring the spindle.