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Addiction LXXVII

Old 01-19-20, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
fun question of the day. Meant to ask this earlier. When climbing a hill, does one pick the gear they wish to tackle the said hill before starting so they don’t change gears while climbing, or use the gears that you have as needed? Today I shifted up, was doing 24 mph when starting the hill with a cadence of 115 half way through the hill speed dropped to 19 mph, cadence hit 89 so I down shifted but it was under load which doesn’t feel healthy for my bike.... as I am typing this I feel that I am over thinking this.
Pedal where cadence is comfortable, not where you think it's good for the bike. Gears are meant to be used.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
fun question of the day. Meant to ask this earlier. When climbing a hill, does one pick the gear they wish to tackle the said hill before starting so they don’t change gears while climbing, or use the gears that you have as needed? Today I shifted up, was doing 24 mph when starting the hill with a cadence of 115 half way through the hill speed dropped to 19 mph, cadence hit 89 so I down shifted but it was under load which doesn’t feel healthy for my bike.... as I am typing this I feel that I am over thinking this.
I like to be on the correct (so small) chainring at the start of a climb, but ideally you'll carry enough speed into the climb that you wouldn't want to begin in your main climbing gear. Shifting under load shouldn't be a huge problem with modern gear, but you can also learn to time exactly when you perform the shift and soft-pedal for maybe half a stroke to make the shift smoother.
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What could possibly be wrong about looking for someone else to provide that service? I am so glad I work in a socialist system.
That's another thing. I'm not at all sold on the doctor I'm seeing. But it's a lot easier to find an infusion center than it is to find another rheumatologist.
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Old 01-19-20, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
uh huh.
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cool thanks for the feedback, I was more worried about breaking something than anything. And I tend to over think things really bad.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
fun question of the day. Meant to ask this earlier. When climbing a hill, does one pick the gear they wish to tackle the said hill before starting so they don’t change gears while climbing, or use the gears that you have as needed? Today I shifted up, was doing 24 mph when starting the hill with a cadence of 115 half way through the hill speed dropped to 19 mph, cadence hit 89 so I down shifted but it was under load which doesn’t feel healthy for my bike.... as I am typing this I feel that I am over thinking this.
Either you're a lot stronger than I am or you define "hill" a lot more loosely than I do.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
It's the world we live in now.

FWIW, well said, and I agree 100%.
lazy generalizations have been around since there have been lazy people. Lazy people have been around since...forever. Lazy generalizations are still bad. All bears are lazy. See, even I make lazy generalizations. I do agree it is amplified now.
Maybe I should stay in my lane and talk about awesome things.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I'm Gen X. No one care about us enough to even bother.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
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that's the spirit.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
I would show up two hours early to preclude the one hour cancellation.
Me, arrive at the doctor's office a minute earlier than I absolutely have to be there. Ha ha ha ha.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
GenX is numerically much smaller than the two generations around it, so it's paid much less attention for marketing and everything else. Also, I'm pretty sure the conflict has been intentionally stoked, but that's a topic for a different forum.
Nobody cares about the pre-Boomer generations anymore.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
Either you're a lot stronger than I am or you define "hill" a lot more loosely than I do.
tidewater is pretty flat compared to where you are so “hill” to me is a mound to you.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
What if you step north into Tennessee?
you lose 25 IQ points.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
fun question of the day. Meant to ask this earlier. When climbing a hill, does one pick the gear they wish to tackle the said hill before starting so they don’t change gears while climbing, or use the gears that you have as needed? Today I shifted up, was doing 24 mph when starting the hill with a cadence of 115 half way through the hill speed dropped to 19 mph, cadence hit 89 so I down shifted but it was under load which doesn’t feel healthy for my bike.... as I am typing this I feel that I am over thinking this.
Trust your feelings.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
you lose 25 IQ points.
Ive experienced this first hand.
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Old 01-19-20, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Nobody cares about the pre-Boomer generations anymore.
I care very much about my grandmother. That said, I find the name for her generation so self-serving I refuse to use it.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Nobody cares about the pre-Boomer generations anymore.
you're the demographer, before the boomers it was what - the greatest generation? Not a lot of those folks left on the earlier part. Not many at all before the greatest generation who were the turn of the century folks.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
you lose 25 IQ points.
OK Boomer.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
OK Boomer.
I have said this before, i have never heard that comment anywhere but here. I understand it is a derisive remark. It doesn't bother me. Use it on me to your hearts content. I'm just a stupid boomer.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
lazy generalizations have been around since there have been lazy people. Lazy people have been around since...forever. Lazy generalizations are still bad. All bears are lazy. See, even I make lazy generalizations. I do agree it is amplified now.
Maybe I should stay in my lane and talk about awesome things.
So it's just easiest to label folks, and rationalize it in that manner. Check.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
I have said this before, i have never heard that comment anywhere but here. I understand it is a derisive remark. It doesn't bother me. Use it on me to your hearts content. I'm just a stupid boomer.
It gets used places. I do find it funny ("funny") that after years of disparaging comments about millennials, one mildly sarcastic comment about boomers becomes literal fodder for the supreme court.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
It gets used places. I do find it funny ("funny") that after years of disparaging comments about millennials, one mildly sarcastic comment about boomers becomes literal fodder for the supreme court.
wow, I guess I don't keep up about these things.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
So it's just easiest to label folks, and rationalize it in that manner. Check.
And judge people on those labels. Can't forget that part.
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Maybe we should just stop tossing people into boxes so that we can make lazy generalizations about them.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
That's another thing. I'm not at all sold on the doctor I'm seeing. But it's a lot easier to find an infusion center than it is to find another rheumatologist.
I was referring to the infusion center.
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