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I can totally understand being more anxious when not in control - I feel the same way when I'm in the car and my wife is driving.
How'd you manage that? Overlapping radii? That's one thing that bugs me about their Privacy Zone - it seems too easy to triangulate if you were to really set your mind to it.
How'd you manage that? Overlapping radii? That's one thing that bugs me about their Privacy Zone - it seems too easy to triangulate if you were to really set your mind to it.
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I can totally understand being more anxious when not in control - I feel the same way when I'm in the car and my wife is driving.
How'd you manage that? Overlapping radii? That's one thing that bugs me about their Privacy Zone - it seems too easy to triangulate if you were to really set your mind to it.
How'd you manage that? Overlapping radii? That's one thing that bugs me about their Privacy Zone - it seems too easy to triangulate if you were to really set your mind to it.
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I'll be right over.
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My life is a digital open book but I'm still amazed at the things people will post on Facebook that provide clues as to their answers to verification questions like on banking sites.
Example:
Security question from Bank: What was your first car?
Public question on Facebook: What was your first car?
Example:
Security question from Bank: What was your first car?
Public question on Facebook: What was your first car?
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I still smfh when people post all kinds of photos of their fancy ****... and they have phone's location services turned on, providing a map accurate to a couple feet. Oops.
But yeah, info that could be used w/r/t ID theft is probably much more problematic for most.
But yeah, info that could be used w/r/t ID theft is probably much more problematic for most.
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My machine is a Quickmill Anita and would be more like... an entry level Colnago with Chorus. Italian, only available through more specialty channels, gets you 95% of what the mega-buck superbikes offer at a price that's certainly in the enthusiast realm, but still somewhat palatable.
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WTF? Did everybody else go bold, too?
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Killed my first two lantern flies on the way back from lunch. Big suckers they are. They have invaded our building's courtyard area.
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"Please make sure your email address is current and up-to-date!"
Redundant much?
Redundant much?
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Another night I was sitting inside a screened in picnic shelter (lots of mosquitoes) reading a book at the American Legion park in Wisdom, MT. Woman drove in in a small-ish RV circled around then split. towards town. Maybe 10 min. later a man and young girl on riding a tandem come off the mountain towards town. Tow days later I am doing laundry at the Dillon KOA. End up in a conversation with a woman. She tells me she's driving SAG for her husband and daughter who are riding across the country. Yadda yadda yadda...The American Legion park in Wisdom comes up and she tells me that she drove in there, saw some "creepy looking guy" there and drove off into town. Should have seen the look on her face when I told her that "creepy looking guy" was me.
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Probably overkill for my location, I reckon a big circle centered on a house over a couple blocks would be just fine. But then a neighbor might get their garage broken into.
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So puppy obedience training continues to be challenging. Usually she’s better at home than in class, Yesterday she was good in class but she’s being cantankerous at home this afternoon. #*****
But I must say, at least the potty training is in a good place, she’s on a predictable schedule and no longes voids wherever the hell she feels like it.
But I must say, at least the potty training is in a good place, she’s on a predictable schedule and no longes voids wherever the hell she feels like it.
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He said ‘no problem, he’ll bring some’. You like it black, right?
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I don't know if anyone here is currently in the market, but CleverTraining is selling the CycleOps Hammer at $699. Awesome price for a wheel-off smart trainer.
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No, and I don't know much about Breville, unfortunately, other than that, relatively speaking, they're pretty widely available/popular. In terms of their reliability and quality of output, I couldn't tell you. I would look up some long-terms reviews, see if you can find out if they're serviceable, etc.
My machine is a Quickmill Anita and would be more like... an entry level Colnago with Chorus. Italian, only available through more specialty channels, gets you 95% of what the mega-buck superbikes offer at a price that's certainly in the enthusiast realm, but still somewhat palatable.
My machine is a Quickmill Anita and would be more like... an entry level Colnago with Chorus. Italian, only available through more specialty channels, gets you 95% of what the mega-buck superbikes offer at a price that's certainly in the enthusiast realm, but still somewhat palatable.
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