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Um . . . . not for nuthin, but I'd be a little curious about what ripped open that fence to get out of there.
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Living in droughtland, the media goes nuts every time there is a chance of rain. It actually rained a little bit last night, but not the mother of all storms like they made it sound like.
I hate riding a road bike in the rain. I've done it a little, not like some of you, but I've been soaked and shivered and had to clean crusty bikes. Today was not one of those days but I still avoided going with the road club because they were heading up a canyon for 25 miles and I didn't want to be up there and ride back down in the rain.
Instead I took the mountain bike to a fire road network and it was glorious. I got sprinkled on a little bit but it was not muddy, just the right amount of moisture to make the ground tacky and the traction good. Best of all, no cars.
There is a short road ride tomorrow that I might do.
I hate riding a road bike in the rain. I've done it a little, not like some of you, but I've been soaked and shivered and had to clean crusty bikes. Today was not one of those days but I still avoided going with the road club because they were heading up a canyon for 25 miles and I didn't want to be up there and ride back down in the rain.
Instead I took the mountain bike to a fire road network and it was glorious. I got sprinkled on a little bit but it was not muddy, just the right amount of moisture to make the ground tacky and the traction good. Best of all, no cars.
There is a short road ride tomorrow that I might do.
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My numbers and scans are stable. I get tested quarterly. My oncologist said we’d ride this train (Eligard) until the wheels fell off. I asked how long these tracks were back in September and she said another year or year and a half and then she’ll reassess my treatments as I guess there a lot of options available.
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I did Innsbruck again today, 1880 ft climbing, set a new pr. Got a group ride in the a.m. should be fun.
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My numbers and scans are stable. I get tested quarterly. My oncologist said we’d ride this train (Eligard) until the wheels fell off. I asked how long these tracks were back in September and she said another year or year and a half and then she’ll reassess my treatments as I guess there a lot of options available.
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A bunch of people I know are doing a “recovery/social” Zwift ride and companion Zoom tomorrow. I signed up for it. Since I ride topless, I will not activate my camera for the Zoom conference. Audio is enough.
I am really surprised that Zwift did not install a voice chat module. It makes group rides more interesting. We usually chat on Discord but tomorrow’s leader prefers Zoom for unknown reasons.
I am really surprised that Zwift did not install a voice chat module. It makes group rides more interesting. We usually chat on Discord but tomorrow’s leader prefers Zoom for unknown reasons.
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I have metastasis in my lymph system, primarily between my aorta and my spine just above the Y. They haven’t shrunk but they haven’t grown, either. To be honest, I don’t worry much about it anymore.
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I had an training buddy, back in my running and swimming days, who went on leupride. Aside from it maybe saving his life, he went from crusty, rigid, and asocial, to really sweet for a year or two.
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When I was filling out my hand tools, I had set up an RSS feed so that I'd get notifications within 15 minutes of an ad popping up. I'm not sure if I can still do that, but I'll look in to it if I get an itch.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I picked up a table saw the other week. It's just a little one, though.
I have a healthy fear of the TS and the router, though the new router table seems SO smooth and powerful that it's... well, there's no drama. Oh, and you might like this - I made a coping sled last week for doing things like door panel rails. It's got an acrylic guide for riding along the fence and getting nice, square cuts. Works a friggin' treat. Not bad for some scrap 3/4 ply, a few bucks worth of hardware and one pretty decent clamp.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I picked up a table saw the other week. It's just a little one, though.
I have a healthy fear of the TS and the router, though the new router table seems SO smooth and powerful that it's... well, there's no drama. Oh, and you might like this - I made a coping sled last week for doing things like door panel rails. It's got an acrylic guide for riding along the fence and getting nice, square cuts. Works a friggin' treat. Not bad for some scrap 3/4 ply, a few bucks worth of hardware and one pretty decent clamp.
BTW, what brand is the router table? Since we used the have the same table, I’m guessing sooner or later, I’ll be looking to either make my own or get a better one
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A bunch of people I know are doing a “recovery/social” Zwift ride and companion Zoom tomorrow. I signed up for it. Since I ride topless, I will not activate my camera for the Zoom conference. Audio is enough.
I am really surprised that Zwift did not install a voice chat module. It makes group rides more interesting. We usually chat on Discord but tomorrow’s leader prefers Zoom for unknown reasons.
I am really surprised that Zwift did not install a voice chat module. It makes group rides more interesting. We usually chat on Discord but tomorrow’s leader prefers Zoom for unknown reasons.
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A bunch of people I know are doing a “recovery/social” Zwift ride and companion Zoom tomorrow. I signed up for it. Since I ride topless, I will not activate my camera for the Zoom conference. Audio is enough.
I am really surprised that Zwift did not install a voice chat module. It makes group rides more interesting. We usually chat on Discord but tomorrow’s leader prefers Zoom for unknown reasons.
I am really surprised that Zwift did not install a voice chat module. It makes group rides more interesting. We usually chat on Discord but tomorrow’s leader prefers Zoom for unknown reasons.
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The table top is an Incra and it includes a router mounting plate (you specify the drilling pattern for your router of choice). The mounting plate is *serious* business - 1/4" thick machined aluminum and the steel reducing rings (it includes 3, more available separately) are held in place by strong (but not too strong) magnets. To go this route, though, your router has to have a decent lift/plunge mechanism, which is why I chose the Triton. The fence is a SawStop that I believe was made by JessEm. There's not a lot of info on the fence, so I actually posted a fairly thorough review on the WWing forums. Very good BFTB, IMHO.
LWWS sent me a discount coupon for getting olderer, perhaps I should pay them a visit.
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