Café Pedro 11: The Spammish Inquisition
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jandal7 |
Posted on 12-07-2016 11:47
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I'm not a fan of this new feature
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."
[ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
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NTTHRASH |
Posted on 13-07-2016 19:43
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Mresuperstar wrote:
I'm back as well (kindof)! I'm settling into my new life in North Dakota and starting work tomorrow. Still don't have WiFi in my apartment yet, so I'm coming to you on my phone. Hopefully that will get sorted out this upcoming week so then I'm back full-time.
Also, I gave you guys one job while I was gone and now one of the staple icons of the community is gone... #Bring Back
ayy the 2013 crowd is all back?
"America. Show a nipple on television and the whole country goes ape-shit." -DubbelDekker
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 13-07-2016 19:47
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Plenty of us haven't left.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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NTTHRASH |
Posted on 13-07-2016 19:47
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Also, nice to see you still have exactly the same avatar as always :v
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 13-07-2016 19:55
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NTTHRASH wrote:
Mresuperstar wrote:
I'm back as well (kindof)! I'm settling into my new life in North Dakota and starting work tomorrow. Still don't have WiFi in my apartment yet, so I'm coming to you on my phone. Hopefully that will get sorted out this upcoming week so then I'm back full-time.
Also, I gave you guys one job while I was gone and now one of the staple icons of the community is gone... #Bring Back
ayy the 2013 crowd is all back?
wait are you back
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 13-07-2016 20:02
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NTTHRASH wrote:
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Also, nice to see you still have exactly the same avatar as always :v
*Can't tell if sarcastic or actually doesn't notice*
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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NTTHRASH |
Posted on 13-07-2016 20:14
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I see the Etixx stuff--just bantz m8
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NTTHRASH |
Posted on 13-07-2016 20:15
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SSJ2Luigi wrote:
NTTHRASH wrote:
Mresuperstar wrote:
I'm back as well (kindof)! I'm settling into my new life in North Dakota and starting work tomorrow. Still don't have WiFi in my apartment yet, so I'm coming to you on my phone. Hopefully that will get sorted out this upcoming week so then I'm back full-time.
Also, I gave you guys one job while I was gone and now one of the staple icons of the community is gone... #Bring Back
ayy the 2013 crowd is all back?
wait are you back
More or less--I've been enjoying PCM16 to some extent, plus I needed somewhere to rant about Cyanide being a shit company
"America. Show a nipple on television and the whole country goes ape-shit." -DubbelDekker
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Selwink |
Posted on 16-07-2016 08:30
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So, after being relatively absent for the last two weeks due to a full time vacation job I'll be completely absent for the next three weeks as I'm leaving on vacation tomorrow. I might check Skype once every now and then (note the word might), so if you really need me for something, which I find unlikely ), try there.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 19-07-2016 21:47
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For you UK peeps (primarily): I watched Horizon tonight and their episode on Doping in Sport. I can highly recommend it, primarily because it was focused on the amateur and general public doping in a more casual way. Really interesting data and insight that avoids the cliche focuses on elite athletes (still there at times but only in passing, and even then still interesting).
It finished off with a great few minutes looking at gene doping (Schwarzenegger mice, scary shit) and Trans-Cranial Electrical Stimulation (electrifying your brain to increase your pain threashold). Neither of which are particularly banned yet, and certainly the TES is being used and has significant impacts.
Get in iPlayer to catch up, well worth your time.
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weirdskyfan64 |
Posted on 22-07-2016 20:11
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Just to note, I'll be on holiday for the next two weeks, just in case you need me for MG or the like.
Disclaimer- Most of my posts are me thinking aloud. And most of what I think is rubbish.
Winner of a FIFA Prediction Fair Play Award (a phrase becoming increasingly ironic)
"... Because he (me) has a sound tactical mind in general..." jandal7, at 9:30 am GMT on 12th May 2016
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 24-07-2016 17:08
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So a bad start to the day for me.
Yesterday I went over to a friends house to sleep over with a bunch of friends. This friend lives like 2-3 miles from my house, so I figured I would bike there to get some exercise and save some gas money. Well, that was a mistake.
I got there fine and it was all good, but this morning was not as fun. As I was just leaving my friends house, maybe 3-4 houses down the road, the strap of my backpack where I was carrying my sleeping back snapped. I tried to carry it for a minute and put it on my lap, but that made it very hard to ride, and long story short to avoid traffic I veered to the side of the road, hit a stone wall and crashed.
I was pretty much okay. I have scrapes and bruises but otherwise I'm fine; it wasn't a high speed crash. My bike on the other hand, is not so great. For perspective I have a Cannondale hybrid. So I took a look at it and immediately is was bad. I really don't know much about bikes and how to adjust or fix them, so I knew I was screwed.
The back wheel wasn't even spinning for the first half mile or so. I couldn't figure out why, but then I realized that the back of the frame on the side opposite of the chain was not even positioned in the wheel socked. After a few attempts I was finally able to get that straight so the wheel would at least roll, but the chain was still screwed up so I couldn't pedal if I was going to ride it.
So I made the trek home for the 3 miles or so, and finally made it. The 35 degree heat made it way worse than it would have been otherwise, as did the fact that I got 2 hours of sleep last night as my friends and I were hanging out till 6 in the morning or so.
When I finally got back to my house my dad and I assessed the damage. We were able to fix the chain, it had just dropped and become tangled in the crash. The back wheel is back in the socket, but my front tire is completely flat, which makes sense since that 's where I hit the wall. But worst of all, my back brakes seemed locked. They are stuck up against the rubber and the handbrakes only can close them a little more. We don't know for sure but it seems like the frame could have been bent in just a little from the crash, but enough to mess up the brakes completely.
The bike shop I bought it at 4-5 years ago closed down, and it's Sunday so no one will be open later anyway. Looks like I'll have to figure out where to take it tomorrow to be checked out. Not sure I have the money to get it fixed anyway if it's serious. Stupid situation and poorly timed as I've just been getting into riding daily the last month or so and really seeing progress.
So yeah, it's noon and I haven't really had a spectacular start to the day.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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valverde321 |
Posted on 24-07-2016 17:41
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baseballlover312 wrote:
So a bad start to the day for me.
Yesterday I went over to a friends house to sleep over with a bunch of friends. This friend lives like 2-3 miles from my house, so I figured I would bike there to get some exercise and save some gas money. Well, that was a mistake.
I got there fine and it was all good, but this morning was not as fun. As I was just leaving my friends house, maybe 3-4 houses down the road, the strap of my backpack where I was carrying my sleeping back snapped. I tried to carry it for a minute and put it on my lap, but that made it very hard to ride, and long story short to avoid traffic I veered to the side of the road, hit a stone wall and crashed.
I was pretty much okay. I have scrapes and bruises but otherwise I'm fine; it wasn't a high speed crash. My bike on the other hand, is not so great. For perspective I have a Cannondale hybrid. So I took a look at it and immediately is was bad. I really don't know much about bikes and how to adjust or fix them, so I knew I was screwed.
The back wheel wasn't even spinning for the first half mile or so. I couldn't figure out why, but then I realized that the back of the frame on the side opposite of the chain was not even positioned in the wheel socked. After a few attempts I was finally able to get that straight so the wheel would at least roll, but the chain was still screwed up so I couldn't pedal if I was going to ride it.
So I made the trek home for the 3 miles or so, and finally made it. The 35 degree heat made it way worse than it would have been otherwise, as did the fact that I got 2 hours of sleep last night as my friends and I were hanging out till 6 in the morning or so.
When I finally got back to my house my dad and I assessed the damage. We were able to fix the chain, it had just dropped and become tangled in the crash. The back wheel is back in the socket, but my front tire is completely flat, which makes sense since that 's where I hit the wall. But worst of all, my back brakes seemed locked. They are stuck up against the rubber and the handbrakes only can close them a little more. We don't know for sure but it seems like the frame could have been bent in just a little from the crash, but enough to mess up the brakes completely.
The bike shop I bought it at 4-5 years ago closed down, and it's Sunday so no one will be open later anyway. Looks like I'll have to figure out where to take it tomorrow to be checked out. Not sure I have the money to get it fixed anyway if it's serious. Stupid situation and poorly timed as I've just been getting into riding daily the last month or so and really seeing progress.
So yeah, it's noon and I haven't really had a spectacular start to the day.
Shitty, but if it is very expensive to fix perhaps it could be a fun summer project to try and fix yourself with the help of the internet? And then you would have a lot more knowledge on fixing bikes.
Hopefully the problem is sorted in the end though anyway!
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 24-07-2016 18:58
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valverde321 wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
So a bad start to the day for me.
Yesterday I went over to a friends house to sleep over with a bunch of friends. This friend lives like 2-3 miles from my house, so I figured I would bike there to get some exercise and save some gas money. Well, that was a mistake.
I got there fine and it was all good, but this morning was not as fun. As I was just leaving my friends house, maybe 3-4 houses down the road, the strap of my backpack where I was carrying my sleeping back snapped. I tried to carry it for a minute and put it on my lap, but that made it very hard to ride, and long story short to avoid traffic I veered to the side of the road, hit a stone wall and crashed.
I was pretty much okay. I have scrapes and bruises but otherwise I'm fine; it wasn't a high speed crash. My bike on the other hand, is not so great. For perspective I have a Cannondale hybrid. So I took a look at it and immediately is was bad. I really don't know much about bikes and how to adjust or fix them, so I knew I was screwed.
The back wheel wasn't even spinning for the first half mile or so. I couldn't figure out why, but then I realized that the back of the frame on the side opposite of the chain was not even positioned in the wheel socked. After a few attempts I was finally able to get that straight so the wheel would at least roll, but the chain was still screwed up so I couldn't pedal if I was going to ride it.
So I made the trek home for the 3 miles or so, and finally made it. The 35 degree heat made it way worse than it would have been otherwise, as did the fact that I got 2 hours of sleep last night as my friends and I were hanging out till 6 in the morning or so.
When I finally got back to my house my dad and I assessed the damage. We were able to fix the chain, it had just dropped and become tangled in the crash. The back wheel is back in the socket, but my front tire is completely flat, which makes sense since that 's where I hit the wall. But worst of all, my back brakes seemed locked. They are stuck up against the rubber and the handbrakes only can close them a little more. We don't know for sure but it seems like the frame could have been bent in just a little from the crash, but enough to mess up the brakes completely.
The bike shop I bought it at 4-5 years ago closed down, and it's Sunday so no one will be open later anyway. Looks like I'll have to figure out where to take it tomorrow to be checked out. Not sure I have the money to get it fixed anyway if it's serious. Stupid situation and poorly timed as I've just been getting into riding daily the last month or so and really seeing progress.
So yeah, it's noon and I haven't really had a spectacular start to the day.
Shitty, but if it is very expensive to fix perhaps it could be a fun summer project to try and fix yourself with the help of the internet? And then you would have a lot more knowledge on fixing bikes.
Hopefully the problem is sorted in the end though anyway!
A good idea for sure, I'm going to have it at least checked out for a diagnosis but the actually fixing may become a learning experience.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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valverde321 |
Posted on 24-07-2016 19:02
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baseballlover312 wrote:
valverde321 wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
So a bad start to the day for me.
Yesterday I went over to a friends house to sleep over with a bunch of friends. This friend lives like 2-3 miles from my house, so I figured I would bike there to get some exercise and save some gas money. Well, that was a mistake.
I got there fine and it was all good, but this morning was not as fun. As I was just leaving my friends house, maybe 3-4 houses down the road, the strap of my backpack where I was carrying my sleeping back snapped. I tried to carry it for a minute and put it on my lap, but that made it very hard to ride, and long story short to avoid traffic I veered to the side of the road, hit a stone wall and crashed.
I was pretty much okay. I have scrapes and bruises but otherwise I'm fine; it wasn't a high speed crash. My bike on the other hand, is not so great. For perspective I have a Cannondale hybrid. So I took a look at it and immediately is was bad. I really don't know much about bikes and how to adjust or fix them, so I knew I was screwed.
The back wheel wasn't even spinning for the first half mile or so. I couldn't figure out why, but then I realized that the back of the frame on the side opposite of the chain was not even positioned in the wheel socked. After a few attempts I was finally able to get that straight so the wheel would at least roll, but the chain was still screwed up so I couldn't pedal if I was going to ride it.
So I made the trek home for the 3 miles or so, and finally made it. The 35 degree heat made it way worse than it would have been otherwise, as did the fact that I got 2 hours of sleep last night as my friends and I were hanging out till 6 in the morning or so.
When I finally got back to my house my dad and I assessed the damage. We were able to fix the chain, it had just dropped and become tangled in the crash. The back wheel is back in the socket, but my front tire is completely flat, which makes sense since that 's where I hit the wall. But worst of all, my back brakes seemed locked. They are stuck up against the rubber and the handbrakes only can close them a little more. We don't know for sure but it seems like the frame could have been bent in just a little from the crash, but enough to mess up the brakes completely.
The bike shop I bought it at 4-5 years ago closed down, and it's Sunday so no one will be open later anyway. Looks like I'll have to figure out where to take it tomorrow to be checked out. Not sure I have the money to get it fixed anyway if it's serious. Stupid situation and poorly timed as I've just been getting into riding daily the last month or so and really seeing progress.
So yeah, it's noon and I haven't really had a spectacular start to the day.
Shitty, but if it is very expensive to fix perhaps it could be a fun summer project to try and fix yourself with the help of the internet? And then you would have a lot more knowledge on fixing bikes.
Hopefully the problem is sorted in the end though anyway!
A good idea for sure, I'm going to have it at least checked out for a diagnosis but the actually fixing may become a learning experience.
Thats smart. I always wanted to work in a bike shop when I was younger, but never really got around to it, and probably didn't have the experience or skills for it anyway, but it was a dream and whenever my bikes broke I just got someone else to fix them anyway
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NTTHRASH |
Posted on 27-07-2016 04:04
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Is this the time of day when matt17br checks every single post and comments on it
"America. Show a nipple on television and the whole country goes ape-shit." -DubbelDekker
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valverde321 |
Posted on 27-07-2016 04:09
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NTTHRASH wrote:
Is this the time of day when matt17br checks every single post and comments on it
Only time will tell if he replies to this one
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matt17br |
Posted on 27-07-2016 11:58
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NTTHRASH wrote:
Is this the time of day when matt17br checks every single post and comments on it
Been away/with no internet for half a month, felt guilty of not replying to so many technical issues questions
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DiCyc |
Posted on 30-07-2016 12:11
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matt17br |
Posted on 30-07-2016 13:44
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Daemon tools lite/alcohol 120%
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