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• #55102
Fucking hell that's shit.
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• #55103
8mln views... It is now official that humanity has failed.
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• #55104
I think that's 8 million people doing the YouTube equivalent of rubbernecking a car crash.
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• #55105
oh god. and I had forgotten about them.
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• #55106
Yesterday I noticed two new road tyres just left propped up by a fence near my flat.
Nothing wrong with them accept from a little rain water collecting in the bottom.
I've had a little bad luck recently and as it happens I need some new tyres for my Fuji track.. decided it was the universal karma trying to correct itself (long way to go yet)Was wondering what would hippy have done instead?
If anyone has lost two black Kenda 700x23 tyres in Brixton and PM's me with an exact description i'll return them.
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• #55107
An upstanding member of society would've left them where they were.
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• #55108
-fixed-
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• #55109
yup! Just checked; cheers! So cheap parking in central then? Cheapest I found was NCP Crawford St £10.10 for 4 hours or £20.20 otherwise.
Realise it's a bit late now, but Waterloo bridge seems to be treated as free parking by all the taxi's every time I ride across it?
(Seriously a lot of single yellows don't count on bank holidays, but you'll need to search through council websites to work out which are ok!)
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• #55110
If anyone has lost two black Kenda 700x23 tyres in Brixton and PM's me with an exact description i'll return them.
Is this some kind of random good deed tyre fairy?
I found two black kenda tyres lying unloved by the side of the road a few weeks ago, in Stepney....
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• #55111
The charging/battery indicator light on my Moon Shield rear light isn't shutting off, has anyone else had this issue?
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• #55112
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16862948/gnu-date-how-come-last-month-isnt
Your google-fu is better than mine, I tried to find someone having the same issue for ages.
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• #55114
Do you want the SI or the EV? The EVs are online for HB-6800 and FH-6800, as is the SI which is generic to 9000 and 6800
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php?file=pdf/dm/DM-HB0003-03-ENG.pdf
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php?file=pdf/ev/EV-FH-6800-3605.pdf
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php?file=pdf/ev/EV-HB-6800-3606.pdf -
• #55115
How accurate are garmins for measuring temperature? We're freezing in our office and I wanted to check if it's below the 16 degree legal limit... and my garmin says it's 14.9 degrees. How accurate is this likely to be before I call HR and demand that we all go home?
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• #55116
Probably as accurate as whatever instrument HR are going to bring to bear on the question,
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• #55117
Do you want the SI or the EV? The EVs are online for HB-6800 and FH-6800, as is the SI which is generic to 9000 and 6800
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php?file=pdf/dm/DM-HB0003-03-ENG.pdf
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php?file=pdf/ev/EV-FH-6800-3605.pdf
http://si.shimano.com/php/download.php?file=pdf/ev/EV-HB-6800-3606.pdfWinner, page 8 of the first one has what I need.
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• #55118
^^ Our HR department are likely to have access to very accurate thermometers.
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• #55119
^^ Our HR department are likely to have access to very accurate thermometers.
Just buy some really dangerous heaters and have them all running at once, all the time off one unfused powerboard.
Your new building will have better insulation and heating.
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• #55120
If I were to decide to stick with my existing wheels would I have any issues with the new 10 or 11 speed DA cassettes on the wheels I have?
10-speed cassettes fit older 8/9-speed 130mm hubs, 11-speed don't.
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• #55121
Isn't it just a case of swapping the freehub? The hubs are only slightly bigger I thought?
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• #55122
"**The 11-speed cassette has an overall width 2.8mm wider than 10-speed, making a 11-speed compatible rear wheel imperative. "
Ok, maybe not.
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• #55123
It also depends on the wheels/freehub - mavic for example have (and have had for some time) an extra 1.8mm spacer for 10speed - which you can remove for 11speed
http://glorycycles.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/converting-to-shimano-11-some.html
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• #55124
I don't think 11-speed Shimano freehubs will fit 8/9/10- speed hubs even if you're happy to have 133mm wide hubs., they seem to have generally migrated everything to fat axles now.
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• #55125
10-speed deep spline DuraAce cassettes work fine on ordinary steel freehubs, the rotor was larger on the hub but the cassette internal diameter was standard.
^^ And yet eugenics programmes still get a bad rep...