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Great ride in today owing largely to the weather and Easter hols, 9/10
However... 200m from the office, pulling off at the lights on Charterhouse street my chain jumped off of the chain ring!
Still confused how it happened as the chain had no slack whatsoever and the bike is only 5 weeks old. Nice bloke in the workshop fitted a new chain and said the old one was stretched? This particular element was a definite 1/10. -
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Bit late re the mouse use on a mac. But if people do pick up one of the hundreds of quality gaming mice to use alongside their trackpad, you can use Controller Mate (link below) to script up custom button commands like setting your back button to perform the two finger left swipe and restore the buttons purpose. That said a few of the manufacturers are starting to take OS X seriously when writing their drivers now thankfully.
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So steer clear of loud obnoxious alarm clocks meant to jolt you out of bed in the morning too?
The heart rate monitor on the apple watch is very appealing to me for reasons like this. Of course id have to take it off of charge in order to get that reading each morning. Am I missing any other flaw in the tech they are delivering on the watch back ? -
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Actually i'm with you. He was great in his first year, but every year following his personality really let him down. There are occasions when he does an interview that I think to myself "ok maybe I've been wrong about him" but it never lasts more than a moment. I still enjoy seeing some of his manoeuvre's but have grown to prefer seeing them fail.
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I think that is all you can do, however DaisyDisk is a great app for navigating your drive and seeing how each directory is used proportionally. Makes it especially easy for finding local app data that is hidden from you but will remain on your drive after you uninstall those redundant applications.
Well worth the money from Apple Store.