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#8001
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
Posts: 43,322
Bikes: 1986 Alpine (steel road bike), 2009 Ti Habenero, 2013 Specialized Roubaix
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I have a personal email account and traditionally I eyeball the "junk" mailbox once or twice/day because FOMO.
However recently the volume of junk has tripled, and I don't have enough time to play spam whack-a-mole, which is infuriating. Anyone have a solution??
However recently the volume of junk has tripled, and I don't have enough time to play spam whack-a-mole, which is infuriating. Anyone have a solution??
#8002
Senior Member
Heh. I got one a couple of days ago. October 20th. Total waste of everyone's time. As a lawyer, plaintiff's counsel does not want me for a civil trial because I will actually evaluate the evidence in light of the law and not just vote on sympathy. As for criminal trails, my old man was once Philly's Chief of Pubic Defenders. I have to disclose that on the questionnaire even though he's been dead since '96. (In Philly, a public defender is considered a member of law enforcement for jury duty purposes.) That always gets me tossed for cause. One time I got picked for a pool. When I got called into the room the court clerk said he would not waste any more of my time but wanted to tell me on behalf of himself and the judge that my dad was a good man. Another time, during voir dire, the judge asked me why I had indicated that someone in my immediate family had been a member of law enforcement. I explained who my dad was. I could see an older lawyer at one of the tables shake his head as if to say to himself "That's where I know that last name from." Was sent to a small room. Sat down. Maybe a minute later the bailiff opened the door and told me I was excused.
But it's a day out of the office with pay and an extra $9, which covers lunch.
But it's a day out of the office with pay and an extra $9, which covers lunch.
The last time I was called for jury duty had a somewhat similar story. Fast process, but I had to go back to work.
#8003
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Land of Pleasant Living
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Bikes: Shmikes
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Consider a used pair of HED Ardennes+ GPs (or whatever the bottom of the line was). They were OEM on some fancy bikes, so there are lightly used sets around. They are a solid upgrade from the DT Swiss 1800 or Aksium type of thing and really bulletproof.
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#8005
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: At Large
Posts: 56,770
Bikes: Have two wheels
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Wheel question. I am going to need two rear wheels for the Habanero once it goes to 11. For summertime/dry conditions, my friend who permanently loaned me the Reynolds Assaults (from roughly 2012) believes he has the 11 speed freehub body, so that's covered. For off-season I do have some old and crappy wheels like the ones I am running now, but these are pretty long in the tooth and probably NOT worth trying to track down 11s freehub bodies for.
tl;dr I need a reasonably good but budget-level aluminum rim rear wheel for 11s clincher, does NOT need to be tubeless compatible. I generally think of something like Mavic Aksium but I wonder if there are others to consider. Budget is $150-250. Would consider getting a companion front wheel for matchy-matchy if price is right (say max $500 for F+R).
Suggestions??
tl;dr I need a reasonably good but budget-level aluminum rim rear wheel for 11s clincher, does NOT need to be tubeless compatible. I generally think of something like Mavic Aksium but I wonder if there are others to consider. Budget is $150-250. Would consider getting a companion front wheel for matchy-matchy if price is right (say max $500 for F+R).
Suggestions??
#8006
Fat n slow
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Saratoga, NY
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Bikes: Cervelo R3, Giant Revolt
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I have to fly to Nashville Sunday-Wednesday this week for work. Not really thrilled about it given the infection rates right now. Also not happy because I have to stay at a Hilton (instead of Marriott) and have to fly Southwest instead of a real airline.
#8007
Back in the 90s we used to have to turn over the check to the company, but that was eventually stopped for one-day service. Probably was not worth the time for a $9 check.
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#8009
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Your choices will likely be narrowed for you because of availability. I'd poke around the area LBS' to see what they have in stock. Most LBS have QBP accounts, there are some decent house-built budget choices there (for instance, Universal Cycles -- Quality Shimano 105/DT Swiss R460 Wheels - 700c). And, of course, check The Pro's Closet, ebay, etc... for used.
#8010
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Land of Pleasant Living
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Ugh. We have a wedding in Austin in November and I'm already getting the creeps.
#8011
Silver Comet Fred
#8013
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
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#8014
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We are flying to Arizona at Christmas, and will be on a commuter jet. I have to believe that the lower passenger load reduces the risk a bit. Then at the end of January we fly to St. Thomas. Will be curious to see if that even takes place with entry restrictions and the like.
#8015
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 21,510
Bikes: Luzerne, 684, Boreas, Wheelhouse, Alize©®, Bayamo, Cayo
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That's a fact. I have way too many of everything to switch now. I don't sweat parts availability either. Being a hoarder of bike parts has one upside, at least.
#8016
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
Posts: 43,322
Bikes: 1986 Alpine (steel road bike), 2009 Ti Habenero, 2013 Specialized Roubaix
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#8017
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
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You call in the night before and they tell you if you have to show up or not. After a week of that you are done until the next time. Also, I've had to go in before but didn't get on a panel, so done after one day. Another time I got taken to jury selection but there was a plea deal, so done again.
#8018
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
Join Date: May 2007
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 18,526
Bikes: Litespeed Ultimate, Ultegra; Canyon Endurace, 105; Battaglin MAX, Chorus; Bianchi 928 Veloce; Ritchey Road Logic, Dura Ace; Cannondale R500 RX100; Schwinn Circuit, Sante; Lotus Supreme, Dura Ace
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Our favorite activity was catching crabs off the fishing pier. They'd swim on the surface toward the lights, and you get a basket net on a long pole underneath them and suddenly yank it up. Really, though, our favorite activity was eating them.
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"Don't take life so serious-it ain't nohow permanent."
"Everybody's gotta be somewhere." - Eccles
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That pier is phenomenally long! We pass it often because Solomons is a necessary stopover on the way back to Annapolis from the Potomac and points south and we like to anchor in Mill Cr. just up the Patuxent.
#8020
Senior Member
One time I reported, did not get called for a pool and then got let go around 10:30. The clerk who handed us our checks said (with a smile) something like "Now I am sure you are all going to go straight to work and let your employers know you got released early." That elicited some laughs, at least from those of us who got time off with pay for jury duty. I do feel bad for people who do not.
Back in the 90s we used to have to turn over the check to the company, but that was eventually stopped for one-day service. Probably was not worth the time for a $9 check.
Back in the 90s we used to have to turn over the check to the company, but that was eventually stopped for one-day service. Probably was not worth the time for a $9 check.
#8021
he said member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: is everything
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Bikes: yes please
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Finally got into my strava account. This year's E # 39 and 72 overall. Now, what do I do with that?
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#8022
Senior Member
What will soon be cool is watching my kid grow into my wife's bikes. He'll start with that black and yellow magnesium Paketa my wife first had. He can crash on that bike. He'll need competence for the 2009 S2.
#8023
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Here, it's $15 per day starting on the second day. No job I ever had paid for jury service but you can't claim financial hardship just because you don't get paid, I tried before., Since I no longer work it wouldn't matter anyway
You call in the night before and they tell you if you have to show up or not. After a week of that you are done until the next time. Also, I've had to go in before but didn't get on a panel, so done after one day. Another time I got taken to jury selection but there was a plea deal, so done again.
You call in the night before and they tell you if you have to show up or not. After a week of that you are done until the next time. Also, I've had to go in before but didn't get on a panel, so done after one day. Another time I got taken to jury selection but there was a plea deal, so done again.
1. In a criminal case, ask if you can consider all of the other stuff the defendant probably got away with. Follow it up with a comment like "I've just never known any truly innocent people who got arrested."
2. In a civil case, ask "If the plaintiff is saying that they had some damage because of something the defendant did, how much money can we give the plaintiff?"
Bye bye jury duty!
#8024
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Two ways to get off quickly:
1. In a criminal case, ask if you can consider all of the other stuff the defendant probably got away with. Follow it up with a comment like "I've just never known any truly innocent people who got arrested."
2. In a civil case, ask "If the plaintiff is saying that they had some damage because of something the defendant did, how much money can we give the plaintiff?"
Bye bye jury duty!
1. In a criminal case, ask if you can consider all of the other stuff the defendant probably got away with. Follow it up with a comment like "I've just never known any truly innocent people who got arrested."
2. In a civil case, ask "If the plaintiff is saying that they had some damage because of something the defendant did, how much money can we give the plaintiff?"
Bye bye jury duty!
I was involved in a civil suit once. A woman bought a used car from the dealer where I worked and later sued because she claimed it wouldn't pass a smog test. I tested it and I could have failed it on a technicality, but she was looking for cash. She was asking for $200K for her mental suffering. When she bought the car she bragged to us (I heard her) that she won the money to buy it from another lawsuit. We found out that she had also won another big one before that.
We weren't allowed to bring it up in court that she made her living suing people.
#8025
he said member
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get some rust converter from the auto parts store and some touch up paint. It'll likely be a poor match but it's about stopping the rust not beauty. I would recommend just the rusty area. Spray or brush paint isn't as durable as baked on finishes.