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Also worth mentioning. It's got a slightly funky DS (I think) drop out. it got ever so slightly (about 4/5deg) twisted at some point in it's earlier life. I filed it flat to get the bump out of the inside of the bend, but the slight lateral twist is still there so there's a bit of a knack to getting the wheel seated perfectly (tennis ball not included with sale).
updated OP with dibs queue
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Bought it off TheorySwine a couple years ago, rode it daily for a couple of months but was just too small. Lovely light 531(c, iirc) frame with some pretty lug work.
55 ctc
53 tt
£50 (edit whoops wrong price!), collection from Manor House
Pics from original thread:
Dibs queue:
- multey
- knowthejo
- primitive robot
- Garethhon
- JB
- stuart.g
- 4thassassin
- multey
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VB, Interesting to hear, and very promising. It's funny you should post that as I was imagining some sort of post-completion word replacement thingy. Getting a clickable tooltip above the plaintext product name, prompting the user to transform it into a Product. When displayed in the Thread view it'd appear as a regular hyperlink, possibly with a slight visual modifications to hover state. When clicked, the Thread view Product would display bubble overlay beneath with an image, brief spec, and 'Buy it now' style links to affiliates who stock the product, in a V-Box layout.
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That'd depend on your target market, both in terms of geographic and socio-economic quantifiers. In fact I'd expect at some point, microcosm.app would need to lend a certain degree of congruent support to legacy browsers (in general, not just of the IE variety), if any push Asia-bound were to be on the cards.
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Has Node+Mongo been considered in place of a Python(Django)+Postgres stack? This is the perfect application for the flexible document based nature of mongo, and Node's realtime strengths could really benefit other aspects of communication along side the thread views. A PM system leveraging XMPP, with a browser based client a la Facebook, for example.
That aside, I know a crew of quality Django devs, who specialize in sprint work. I'll hit em up and see what theyre saying.
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If you're looking to share anyway, (ie. you're not using all the space for home/office/studio), you'd probably be better off finding some peeps looking for a new (ware)housemate. The SpacedUp guys (I know them) are making a rather enormous margin, they're essentially letting agents. Unless you can find a place to rent directly from the property owner, the deal likely won't be as sweet as one might imagine. I can ask some peeps round my way (Manor House/Overbury) if they know of any places going, though they'll almost 100% be shared.
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Afraid, I'm not after something as classically gorgeous as this, but I'm sure someone will be. In fact I can't believe this hasn't already been snapped up!