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• #71427
I parle the francais but @Gaston_Fr is probably your best bet...
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• #71428
Thank you! I'll get in contact with @Gaston_Fr
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• #71429
Any kind soul who has a suitable vehicle can help me move this
from Greenwich to Rotherhithe today or tomorrow evening?Cash money available as gratitude.
Edit : all sorted
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• #71430
What's this emoji of/for?
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• #71431
It's beige.
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• #71432
Why does one need a "beige" emoji? I saw it on a tweet. It's left me confused.
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• #71433
The tooltip for it said something like "light brown skin", which didn't help.
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• #71434
Oh I know nothing of "for" I can just tell you it's a square of beige.
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• #71435
Hmm.. Maybe sometimes people feel like beige squares...
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• #71436
Maybe sometimes people feel like beige squares...
So glad it's not only me!
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• #71437
What are my front rack options for a Planet X London Road?
Carbon fork, disc brakes, mounts on the centre of the fork blades, nothing at the dropouts. I've seen racks that attach to those centre-mount points and the steerer/brake hole/somewhere-else-around-there. I'm guessing this is what I want. What is it? Where?
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• #71438
It's a "skin tone modifier". It's designed to be used in combination with a "proper" emoji to change its skin tone.
The vendor (whoever is turning the unicode character sequences into actual emojis) should combine the two, but if the vendor hasn't done this yet - and some of them haven't, notably Chrome - you will see the skin tone modifier and the emoji together in sequence.
Technical spec is here: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/tr51-2.html#Diversity
A less dry description of the concept is here: http://mashable.com/2015/02/26/diverse-emoji-explainer/#tmwO8bkYzsqC
Vendor support levels here: http://caniemoji.com/
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• #71439
Beige power!
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• #71440
Well it all makes sense now. Thank you!
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• #71441
3 x 4 m lengths of white primed MDF or hdf skirting.
Bullnose / pencil profile.
Delivery in se London. Are there local traders rather than interweb types pls?Thanks.
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• #71442
A two-part question from me:
Removal of king headset cups: is there a special tool, or can I use a regular headset cup remover (i.e. the tube with split ends)?
Once the headset is out, I'd like a shop somewhere close to SE5 to treat a frame and fork with framesaver. My LBS is CyclePS but they've said they can't do it. Any recommendations? (I don't want to do it myself)
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• #71444
I'd like a shop somewhere close to SE5 to treat a frame and fork
Worth a call to forum favourite Talbot Frameworks, I'd have thought.
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• #71445
Seabass in Peckham might do it for you too.
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• #71447
Ask Aram... #brownpower
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• #71449
I can really recommend the Suffolk coastal route, did it last weekend. There is a really good map pack that costs £5 and has losts of info, a good mix of quiet, beautiful lanes and forest tracks. Also good is the Viking coastal trail near margate.
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• #71450
in Brittany, so near enough, kind of > http://www.bretonbikes.com/ < great family friendly set-up, and it's in france so guaranteed good food and drink!
No that's like divide by 0.