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• #97627
Cool, sounds like I've got plenty of options then.
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• #97628
Eyelet bolt.
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• #97629
Daruma!
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• #97630
Er. What the fuck is this shit? 😊
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• #97631
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• #97632
Underside of a crab? The kind of flap bit the females use to carry eggs. IANAmarinebiologist
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• #97633
Underside shell of a crustacean?
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• #97634
crab?
I'm thinking crayfish rather than crab.
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• #97635
bad news
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• #97636
Just to check have you confirmed that the reason you're having problems is because of an IP address conflict?
If your router is setup to dynamically assign IP addresses then this shouldn't be a problem. Can you connect to the router (usually something like 192.162.1.0 or 192.168.1.254) and see if it's set to DCHP?
Also before you start setting static IP addresses a a bit of a bodge fix have you tried clearing the phone's cache as detailed a bit lower down on the post?
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S8/Galaxy-S8-Wifi-Issues/m-p/252647/highlight/true#M10073 -
• #97637
I've won an auction for a tent from the US which should have been great but seller is part of eBay's global shipping programme which means that there's a big charge on top of shipping costs - any idea what I'd be asked to pay by Royal Mail (presume percentage of value plus flat charge) if they did catch tent as it came through?
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• #97638
Cheapest good quality 2 side flashlights (front white - back red)?
Usb chargable only pls
Im @ London but can be also a webshop
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• #97639
Shouldn't be anything else to pay - thats the whole point of the Global Shipping Program - that all taxes etc are paid up front.
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• #97640
In my experience (which is shipping to Switzerland not UK, but should be the same) the extra charge covers exactly those fees, and no more import fees are added.
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• #97641
Of course! RUActuallyamarinebiologist? 😊
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• #97642
Chemist actually (lapsed)
I'm also guessing spider crab: https://www.glaucus.org.uk/spider.htm
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• #97643
In this case, it's over $100 which seems pretty steep (although it isn't a cheap tent) which strikes me as a bit steep
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• #97644
Does anyone know Glasgow well? Im looking for a couple of places to eat which could accommodate a group of 14.
Also, decent pub recommendations.
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• #97645
welcome to Canada
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• #97646
I'm not saying that cats are a population level threat, but your earlier comment sounds like you're claiming that suburbia is so bereft of wildlife ("uninhabitable") that there's nothing there that a cat could possibly kill anyway. That's really not true, especially when you consider all the parks, cemeteries, railway embankments and other assorted little wildlife havens that you can find in towns and cities.
(I'm still baffled at how non-house cat ownership is legal)
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• #97647
What is non-house cat ownership?
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• #97648
bike-based?
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• #97649
I'm still baffled at how non-house cat ownership is legal
I'm still baffled guns are legal
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• #97650
your earlier comment sounds like you're claiming that suburbia is so bereft of wildlife
Obviously some species do well (or at least don't suffer) from human proximity. My point was really that when species check out because humans move in, it's generally the humans who are the problem not the cats who accompany them
I have just installed DA 7400 double in a 9S set-up using 10S narrow chain. Works fine. Use front derailleur that matches chain — in my case FD-6800.