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#1451
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Nope. That's to get the tape back into the cassette after the player has wrapped the tape around its spindles a few hundred times
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#1453
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I know what you mean. Here in the SF Bay Area, we've been suffering with low-to-mid 80s and almost no humidity. And then, when the sun goes down, we cool off to a frigid 65-67 degrees. It really sucks
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UE8/11
85° /54°
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Warm with plenty of sunshine
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Warm with partial sunshine
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#1455
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#1456
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
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I have heard that story before and I think something similar happened to my own father, but he was pretty rough already.
Loss of a spouse is a major risk factor for vascular disease and probably also for Alzheimer-type dementia. Unsurprisingly, an immune/inflammatory mechanism is suspected.
Loss of a spouse is a major risk factor for vascular disease and probably also for Alzheimer-type dementia. Unsurprisingly, an immune/inflammatory mechanism is suspected.
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#1457
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I know, right? But then there's the afternoon winds.
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#1458
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How often do you guys beat up RD hangers? Shop called and said mine was bent. I suppose that could be from the topple on Thursday, but man, it seems like mine is bent any time anyone looks at it.
#1460
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It’s designed to sacrifice itself and save your frame.
#1461
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#1462
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#1463
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I pay enough in taxes of one sort or another that the state and/or county should PROVIDE ME with a good surface!
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#1464
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We're gonna head up to Williams, AZ for a couple of nights escape from the brutal heat down here. PHX is looking at 110, 109, 113, but Williams has proper weather:
85° /54°
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UE8/11
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86° /57°
Warm with plenty of sunshine
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THU8/13
87° /57°
Warm with partial sunshine
9%
Learned to ski at the AZ Snowbowl. Loved the Verde River/Valley, Oak Creek Canyon, Superstitions. Always amazed on 17 heading north popping up onto the plateau and on into Flagstaff with all the pine trees. Beautiful country, lots of good memories...but glad to be in the Bay Area.
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#1467
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Hammering on them or bending them back does increase the chance of complete hanger failure, but I like living on the edge.
#1468
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True, that. But then I learned a long time ago that getting out and riding at sunrise is usually quiet (occasionally there's a bit of a breeze), fresh, cool air, and minimal traffic (and idiot drivers on the road...increases the odds of survival on a ride . Breezes usually don't start until early afternoon.
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Since it's had an unknown life before I got it I suppose I should dig up a replacement or two sometime.
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True, that. But then I learned a long time ago that getting out and riding at sunrise is usually quiet (occasionally there's a bit of a breeze), fresh, cool air, and minimal traffic (and idiot drivers on the road...increases the odds of survival on a ride . Breezes usually don't start until early afternoon.
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#1471
Silver Comet Fred
One depressing thing as I get older is thinking about the increasing number of events I don't remember. Like, last week the family was reminiscing about my sister's graduation at a boarding school hundreds of miles away. I drove out there with a friend, the only time he was ever there. You'd think an unusual weekend like that would stick out in my memory, but I barely remember any of it.
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Silver Comet Fred
#1473
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Those storms were rolling through like on a freight train. Temp went from 92º to 69º in a few minutes, blew the Hell out of everything, and scooted on across the state. A friend lost soffit and a tree. I just had to run around and get my patio furniture out of the neighbor's yard.
But really, I think we lucked out. Nasty images from not too far away.
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If you're bending it on a road bike and not banging it into anything maybe you could have someone make one for you out of a stronger metal.It's one of the few things I haven't had trouble with. I was in the mountains with some people I didn't really know and a lady bent hers somehow and I encouraged her friend to bend it back and it snapped off. Oops.
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Although on my route home, one of the main roads is undergoing some full depth repairs on the concrete.
Big lane-width sections taken out all the way down, looks like around 18" - and I saw what happens to a minivan if you attempt to drive over one
Big lane-width sections taken out all the way down, looks like around 18" - and I saw what happens to a minivan if you attempt to drive over one