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Do you even BikeSnob?
Anyway, you'd need something like this:
I guess just the top half would be enough as there is where the wheel is faster relative to the air. But don't even skinny ones covering only top/front of the tyre do anything as they do for racing cars? And if they do why aren't they used in tris? Tnx
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yep,
fuckin wish I was arriving in Sydney in 98 again
this on everywhere
Portishead - Dummy [Full Album] - YouTube
Are beak and Quakers from the same guy any good? Was meant to check them out.
Btw listening to Four Tet lately and the new iTunes Radio in general. It works pretty good. When is it coming to europe? Tired of having to use a us account.
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Because the air has to move around it in a different way, which takes more energy. There is a particular issue with objects placed on static ground planes, which you'll notice if you ever walk past the Euston Tower; because the wind can't go under the object, it gets squished into the path going round it. It gets worse with taller structures because the wind can't effectively go over the object either; it is energetically preferred for the flow to accelerate round the sides of the building rather than climb over it, leading to higher wind speeds adjacent to tall buildings.
I live nearby, that's what happens when you shape a building like a swastika. God gets angry!
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We live in a bloody police state!