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USAFA grads get 60 days of paid leave before their first assignment. Mine too - except he has to stay 100 miles from home, so Europe ticket canceled.
He got a job at Laguna Beach Cyclery (after getting the approval that that was OK). I asked him how much he was getting paid and he didn't know. I just found out today after day 3.
Ride by and say hello. They are super busy. He's the kid with the big ring and furry hair and beard.
He got a job at Laguna Beach Cyclery (after getting the approval that that was OK). I asked him how much he was getting paid and he didn't know. I just found out today after day 3.
Ride by and say hello. They are super busy. He's the kid with the big ring and furry hair and beard.
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It was a well known perk that is gone, there is no real complaining, just a fact. Somehow I missed that you were in the military, so thank you for your service.
On another note he made an offer on a 4 bedroom, 3 bath house today near Luke AFB where he will be assigned till pilot training opens up. All the cash for the down payment he made investing his AF loan that many kids use to buy cars. The dude got huge returns over the last 3 years. Mom and I drove out to look yesterday as he had that 100mi leash.
On another note he made an offer on a 4 bedroom, 3 bath house today near Luke AFB where he will be assigned till pilot training opens up. All the cash for the down payment he made investing his AF loan that many kids use to buy cars. The dude got huge returns over the last 3 years. Mom and I drove out to look yesterday as he had that 100mi leash.
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After 3 months of going from total noob with Python programming and quickly pivoting into Django, I've got a "complete" site deployed on heroku (it's a popular Django deployment option, it seems). I have multi-user support, FTP history (I did this faster than Strava did lol) and stuff like being able to set initial PMC metrics. I'm fixing some bugs but I might invite some folks to give it a try and then start charging $50/month to access it lol
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I've decided to run a bento on the TT bike given all these longer rides. That way can store junk that would go in a jersey and can instead wear my old skinsuit.......hello kom tries!
I can also try to leave the bento on there for TT's. It's more aero smoothing the air from the stem, and easily removed if anyone has a problem with it.
Tomorrow is long ride weeknight. I think I'll structure it around 3x12's at 100%. Segment is about 4.4mi each way with some elevation, but I average over 20mph on it. So, outbound, rest in neighborhood, inbound, rest in that neighbood, outbound, easy spin back. Workout itself probably an hour and change, then just cruise Z2 feeling fast and slick after that.
I can also try to leave the bento on there for TT's. It's more aero smoothing the air from the stem, and easily removed if anyone has a problem with it.
Tomorrow is long ride weeknight. I think I'll structure it around 3x12's at 100%. Segment is about 4.4mi each way with some elevation, but I average over 20mph on it. So, outbound, rest in neighborhood, inbound, rest in that neighbood, outbound, easy spin back. Workout itself probably an hour and change, then just cruise Z2 feeling fast and slick after that.
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Meat is the new toilette paper. I went to Costco this AM as part of a routine to pick up food items. Costco has done an excellent job of controlling the entrance to the store and the number of customers in the store reasonable to meet CDC social distancing guidelines. This AM the parking lot was crowded 15 minutes after opening. There was no line and I just walked in. The store looked like the old days.
The meat department was somewhere between a scrum and a mass start race sprint. Now to be fair, everyone had masks on. I feel so much better with a cloth mask on and a mini bottle of hand sanitizer in my pocket.
Costco ordinarily has a lot of meat but today it was looking sparse. I did get everything I wanted but it was clear that within a couple of hours, everything would be gone. It will take awhile for people to fill their freezers with meat.
Stay safe and be well.
The meat department was somewhere between a scrum and a mass start race sprint. Now to be fair, everyone had masks on. I feel so much better with a cloth mask on and a mini bottle of hand sanitizer in my pocket.
Costco ordinarily has a lot of meat but today it was looking sparse. I did get everything I wanted but it was clear that within a couple of hours, everything would be gone. It will take awhile for people to fill their freezers with meat.
Stay safe and be well.
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I haven't been on as much as my browser has been set to Spanish and its super hard to understand everything (since I'm learning the language). In English I can read as fast as I want, but in Spanish its about a quarter of the speed. It also is super taxing; akin to that feeling you get after taking a test where you are just fried.
I'm making progress though. Amazed how much I know in just 2 months.
I'm making progress though. Amazed how much I know in just 2 months.
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I haven't been on as much as my browser has been set to Spanish and its super hard to understand everything (since I'm learning the language). In English I can read as fast as I want, but in Spanish its about a quarter of the speed. It also is super taxing; akin to that feeling you get after taking a test where you are just fried.
I'm making progress though. Amazed how much I know in just 2 months.
I'm making progress though. Amazed how much I know in just 2 months.
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lol no kidding, I think I'll stick to hobbyist level. At 40, I'm a dinosaur to break into the tech industry anyway lol
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Meanwhile I'm strongly considering getting back into tech adjacent. My current division at work is busy but other sections are pretty bad, salary cuts and furloughs and layoffs and stuff all over. I somewhat enjoy what I do, parts of it, but other parts I really don't, and I don't see a ton of long term growth here, personally possibly but not company wise.
Got called by a guy I used to work with, offering a W2 contract doing what I used to do, and enjoy, energy management system OT stuff for utilities and system operators. I can go back to being an individual contributor instead of PM/manager, which sounds nice. Benefits are worse, no health or vacation or matching, but the hourly rate is nearly double my salary.
Work remotely, only downside is maybe 25-50% travel but he said I can negotiate down to 25% probably, and companies are learning through all of this that they don't need as much on site.
Got called by a guy I used to work with, offering a W2 contract doing what I used to do, and enjoy, energy management system OT stuff for utilities and system operators. I can go back to being an individual contributor instead of PM/manager, which sounds nice. Benefits are worse, no health or vacation or matching, but the hourly rate is nearly double my salary.
Work remotely, only downside is maybe 25-50% travel but he said I can negotiate down to 25% probably, and companies are learning through all of this that they don't need as much on site.
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To be honest, if you have a genuine interest in it you could probably surpass a lot of the folks I work with pretty quickly. I work with a number of engineers who don't seem to care to learn anything new or take any pride in what they build.
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Wife and I are selling our Arizona rental, closing early June if all goes well. Will get maybe 100k after taxes and realtor fees and looking into making a change. We want to buy a duplex somewhere. Don't know where yet. But we'd like to rent one side and Airbnb our side while we go on adventures. I want to work my side gig remotely but be close enough to travel for site visits as needed. So California is good because I'm licensed here and know earthquake design. Wife might be able to keep her job remote after all this. But we are also picky with wanting nice weather and easy access to national parks. Considering staying on the coast, maybe moving up to Oregon or Washington.
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5 time World Champ playing around.
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I can't find the thread, and I know this is active. Where can I find 20 sec power? I have searched. Seems all is 5sec and 1 min.
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Both kids have appointments one after the other this week to get checkups and vaccines.
The 2 year old won't wear his mask. Not a sentence I ever thought I'd write. Not sure if he's technically allowed without it, it's not clear for young kids.
The 2 year old won't wear his mask. Not a sentence I ever thought I'd write. Not sure if he's technically allowed without it, it's not clear for young kids.
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Finished watching Hollywood on Netflix. I was pretty solid and very well done. Beware...a lot of smoking.
It is definitely for mature audiences but what I found funny is in the rating, they list smoking along with sex, nudity and vulgarity. Who would have thought.
It is definitely for mature audiences but what I found funny is in the rating, they list smoking along with sex, nudity and vulgarity. Who would have thought.
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I guess it makes sense if the point of the ratings is to protect young, impressionable minds. Smoking is evil, far worse than sex, nudity and vulgarity, which are natural. (well, maybe not vulgarity).
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I think it is time to replace the on-road power meter. It's the shorter crank I use for TT and road bike. It reads from 15 to 30w less than my Kickr and another meter on another bike (longer crank). Since it reads less than a smart trainer, that means drivetrain loss makes the difference even more.
When your ftp is under 300w, a 30w difference is massive.
By the power readings of that thing, I must be breaking physics on my TT rides to go the speeds I do on such low power. Must have a world record CdA even without ever tunnel testing. LOL.
Starting to not be something I can routinely ignore.
When your ftp is under 300w, a 30w difference is massive.
By the power readings of that thing, I must be breaking physics on my TT rides to go the speeds I do on such low power. Must have a world record CdA even without ever tunnel testing. LOL.
Starting to not be something I can routinely ignore.
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I think it is time to replace the on-road power meter. It's the shorter crank I use for TT and road bike. It reads from 15 to 30w less than my Kickr and another meter on another bike (longer crank). Since it reads less than a smart trainer, that means drivetrain loss makes the difference even more.
When your ftp is under 300w, a 30w difference is massive.
By the power readings of that thing, I must be breaking physics on my TT rides to go the speeds I do on such low power. Must have a world record CdA even without ever tunnel testing. LOL.
Starting to not be something I can routinely ignore.
When your ftp is under 300w, a 30w difference is massive.
By the power readings of that thing, I must be breaking physics on my TT rides to go the speeds I do on such low power. Must have a world record CdA even without ever tunnel testing. LOL.
Starting to not be something I can routinely ignore.
Hear me out for a second... If your PM on your cranks consistently reads X watts lower (or higher), and you know what your wattage ranges should be on that powermeter (i.e. YOU're calibrated to that PM), then does it matter?
For example, if you know that when the PM reads 300w that is about all you can sustain for a 20 minute solo breakaway, does it really matter what your real threshold is?
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Why?
Hear me out for a second... If your PM on your cranks consistently reads X watts lower (or higher), and you know what your wattage ranges should be on that powermeter (i.e. YOU're calibrated to that PM), then does it matter?
For example, if you know that when the PM reads 300w that is about all you can sustain for a 20 minute solo breakaway, does it really matter what your real threshold is?
Hear me out for a second... If your PM on your cranks consistently reads X watts lower (or higher), and you know what your wattage ranges should be on that powermeter (i.e. YOU're calibrated to that PM), then does it matter?
For example, if you know that when the PM reads 300w that is about all you can sustain for a 20 minute solo breakaway, does it really matter what your real threshold is?
I also personally track time and TSS or TSB by zone. So, I won't appear to be accumulating any stress in the zone I did a workout in. Making the data worthless.
Yes, you're right.........in a "live" scenario knowing the offset is enough. I even go by feel sometimes in most of my TT stuff and just take cursory glances.
It's really screwing up the weekly training data now more so than caring about the instantaneous reading.
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When doing workouts and looking at your TSS and CTL numbers, it matters. If it reads this low, and you do a 3x threshold workout........instead of 75 TSS you may only get 50 because the training software saw it as you only doing 3x efforts at steady state instead of super threshold.
I also personally track time and TSS or TSB by zone. So, I won't appear to be accumulating any stress in the zone I did a workout in. Making the data worthless.
Yes, you're right.........in a "live" scenario knowing the offset is enough. I even go by feel sometimes in most of my TT stuff and just take cursory glances.
It's really screwing up the weekly training data now more so than caring about the instantaneous reading.
I also personally track time and TSS or TSB by zone. So, I won't appear to be accumulating any stress in the zone I did a workout in. Making the data worthless.
Yes, you're right.........in a "live" scenario knowing the offset is enough. I even go by feel sometimes in most of my TT stuff and just take cursory glances.
It's really screwing up the weekly training data now more so than caring about the instantaneous reading.
I know on my Assioma I can change each pedal individually up or down a percentage.
You could also look at using software to bump all the numbers by a percentage before you upload them. More of a PITA, but cheaper than a new powermeter.
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I agree with burnthesheep with respect to accuracy of power meters. I aggregate power results from different bikes, road, track, time trial and tandem into software as I think most racers do that use power on the bike. I do not like the idea of one power meter (or more) being off no matter how consistent it is.
For me, 5 watts of FTP is a lot. In fact 1 watt is a lot. If a PM is already reading 30 watts low, 5 watts is even more difficult to make because it is a bigger percentage of a smaller number.
And for the big engine guys that have 350 watt FTPs, 1 watt is still a lot. If you think it isn’t, try to raise your FTP 1 watt per week. I mean really, what is 1 more watt on a 350 watt basis? In three months, you are up 12 watts. In a year, you are up 52 watts.
Power meters have to be accurate on both a relative and absolute basis to be useful and generate the correct amount of feedback to athletes.
For me, 5 watts of FTP is a lot. In fact 1 watt is a lot. If a PM is already reading 30 watts low, 5 watts is even more difficult to make because it is a bigger percentage of a smaller number.
And for the big engine guys that have 350 watt FTPs, 1 watt is still a lot. If you think it isn’t, try to raise your FTP 1 watt per week. I mean really, what is 1 more watt on a 350 watt basis? In three months, you are up 12 watts. In a year, you are up 52 watts.
Power meters have to be accurate on both a relative and absolute basis to be useful and generate the correct amount of feedback to athletes.
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