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  • Starling Cycles Mega Murmur review
  • cdoc
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    You lot are messy!

    1. Know your enemy Rage Against The Machine
    2. Walk – Pantera
    3. New Noise – Refused
    4. Master of Puppets – Metallica
    5. Welcome to the Jungle – Guns n’ Roses
    6. Bleed – Meshuggah
    7. Locust – Machine Head
    8. Everybody Wants Some – Van Halen
    9. ATWA – SOAD

    Also, I foresee this becoming a six cd boxset

    cdoc
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    Can we play twice?

    1. Know your enemy Rage Against The Machine
    2. Walk – Pantera
    3. New Noise – Refused
    4. Master of Puppets – Metallica
    5. Welcome to the Jungle – Guns n’ Roses
    6. Bleed – Meshuggah
    7. Locust – Machine Head

    cdoc
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    1. Know your enemy Rage Against The Machine
    2. Walk – Pantera

    cdoc
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    If they are not a problem or proliferating the house, leave them be(e).
    Beautiful little things, wasps. They just get a bad press.

    cdoc
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    Yay! One more for the bumpy shoulder club!

    cdoc
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    ‘CafeTran Espresso’ free version should handle it

    cdoc
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    I think that you can open it manually with any .zip compatible archive software (7zip, winrar ect)by changing the extension to .zip or using the ‘open with’ option.

    cdoc
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    Somewhere really close to your door, hook up one of these …

    to one of these …

    which is attached to the top of one of these …

    which is full of this.

    cdoc
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    Crocosmia, perhaps?

    Edit: maybe not as only one row

    cdoc
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    Top line is clearly ‘Barry’, the second is anyone’s guess..
    Could maybe be ‘Whittington’? Whitti-something?

    cdoc
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    Normally a large in most mtbs, but have sized up to an xl(58) gravel bike with a short stem for the same reasons as sb88 above, particularly toe toe overlap. Handles great with the short stem on, but like a barge with the original 110mm.

    cdoc
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    Real duracells have the batch number embossed on the side of the cell.
    Fake on the right

    cdoc
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    Three very mild winters have resulted in a bit of a Gastropodian population boom.
    A nice way to shift them is to habitually feed them all of your suitable kitchen waste in one spot of the garden, then every few nights collect as many as possible in a plant pot and take them for a walk somewhere nice to a new home.

    cdoc
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    Not the best welding for the money. For that price I would want some pretty neat welds.

    Right click and view image for a better look.

    cdoc
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    I thought that was a younger Ennis Stussy tbh, but could be wrong.

    cdoc
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    No spoilers please Alex, Got the last episode ready for tonight and can’t wait :D

    cdoc
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    Went to see it in Manchester and loved it, especially the gorilla

    Protip: Whilst it may look remarkably similar to bacon at times, it tastes bloody awful.

    cdoc
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    Keep trying, You might find one that you like eventually!

    My list: Cotic bfe

    End of list.

    cdoc
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    Rotring 500 0.35

    Have both these and the 800 model. The 800 brings very little more to the party for the extra outlay.

    cdoc
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    Bugger off. I’m not moving until I see flames, smoke or something blows up.

    cdoc
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    The pic I posted should be very near, but not exact :wink:
    Info from your Iphone 5s, which has geotagging turned on for a couple of pics hosted on ebay, which preserves exif data for some reason.
    One of a couple of routes right back to your house, but by far the easiest.

    cdoc
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    Familiar?

    cdoc
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    There’s a link between Boris Johnson, Saudi Arabia, the number seven and Melanie Shaw, than?

    Any actual information or updates on her case or imprisonment?

    cdoc
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    Yep, level two along with many other cycling related qualifications.

    I do group rides with a local outdoor activity centre, arrange led trips to either N Wales or over Calderdale way, run accessible cycling sessions twice a week, do maintenance on all the bikes held by both groups, so much of my week is full, particularly over summer.
    Does drop off a bit over winter, but I fill some of the time doing other activities or am on safety boat duties for our local watersports centre.

    I was in the same situation as you. Hated my job, so to me the pay cut was easily worth it to be happy everyday, messing about with bikes! Luckily, I have an amazing mrs who is very happy in her (reasonably well paid) job so it was an option for me.

    cdoc
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    Not too sure, tortoise. I always ride with a pack and crash fairly often and it has not died yet, but it is certainly aimed at the roadie market rather than mud fetishists!

    cdoc
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    that jacket is goretex active which i don’t think is great. fine for keeping road spray & light rain off but no good in a downpour.

    So far, I have found the new Goretex active shakedry amazingly waterproof, much more so than my mt500 jacket and on par, if not better than a couple of other good brand mountain jackets.
    A downside to it’s very good breathability is that it is a very light fabric, therefore, not too resilient to wear, but the lack of a face fabric means no need for dwr coatings and it can never wet out.

    Goretex pro is great in terms of toughness, but has similar ratings to standard goretex in terms of waterproofness and breathability, just with a much tougher backing fabric.

    Interestingly, Gore bike wear are currently working on a slightly tougher mtb style jacket in Goretex active shakedry fabric but with a tough backing fabric to beef it up, kinda like a Goretex pro.

    cdoc
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    Carefully) ride about on it without the bolt in place?

    This has always been the most effective option for me in the past, Just be careful and leave the crank bolt in loose so the arm does not just fall off when it frees up.

    cdoc
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    A friend ‘borrowed’ my cooltool about ten years ago…
    Might go and search his shed this afternoon!

    cdoc
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    Cut off point for noise is eleven, so I would have waited until then before complaining.
    Bench grinder at one AM is just a dick move, though, as is outright inconsideration in all forms.

    Edit, my mrs just pointed out that if it was our neighbour, I would be out there helping him fix it… True, that.

    cdoc
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    A few other sub 1500 bikes here

    cdoc
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    Boardman pro FS?

    or wait for the Bossnut 2 which is due sometime soon. Looks really good.

    Also, that Merida above looks nice!

    cdoc
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    +1 for the Birzman 5. Mine lives in my pocket when out riding as it is so light and great for quick tweaks.
    Have a bigger, weightier Birzman 15 that lives in my main pack.
    Both are really nicely made.

    cdoc
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    Dunno, but the standard Bossnut is 31lb, so maybe slightly more?
    But you should definitely reconsider, as others have pointed out, it has a qr rear end and IS mounts so will never cope with the level of gnarr that the stw crowd will throw at it and will always show you up for the amateur that you are by being hopelessly out of date in the trail centre carpark. :-)

    Anyway, having had a bounce on a standard one, I think it would be hard to find a similarly sorted bike for the same price, especially as the bossnut is now down to 899. Boardman team fs, maybe?

    cdoc
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    sebo x4,

    Nah, the Sebo BS36 is far superior. ours is about ten years old and is still excellent.
    We used the x4 at some work units and while lighter, they are just not built as well.

    cdoc
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    Spudgehogs. we call them, but I think they look a little more like Isopods. Spudlouse sounds terrible, though..

    cdoc
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    Very unlikely that they will hang around for more than a day or so before moving on.
    We have just had our second swarm of the year, they moved on this morning.

    The only way to be sure is to lick them.

    Tried that with ours, Jamie. Was a bit tangy and I am still none the wiser.

    cdoc
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    In Firefox, open a new tab and in the search bar, type about:config
    Then search for security.ssl.enable_ocsp_stapling and toggle to false

    Close tab and done.

    (This allows the outlook server to check security certs rather than firefox, which seems to be the problem, hence other browsers not having the same issue. Feel free to toggle it back to ‘true’ as and when it gets sorted.).

    cdoc
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    But if you put a plane on it, will it take off?

    Also, that looks to be power assisted which would help.

    cdoc
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    Also sold as handrail flanges. You want a threaded one.

    http://hackettspipeline.co.uk/products/2044-pn16-screwed-flange-%28316l%29

    cdoc
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    Ok, I see your point Lodders, but now I’m curious.
    Hmmm, now, where to source ethically raised and slaughtered dog meat..?

    My mums wolfhound cross feels a bit tough. Reckon that it would be a slow cooker job.

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