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Dutch apple would squeeze in just before regular AP, maybe on a good day even ahead of blueberry.
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That very well could be it, a subconscious mental block. Fortunately I trust my wife enough that if she coaxes me to try some I'll have a fork full.
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I'm not a fan of pickles, don't like anything pickled. I do love half-cukes to death.
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I was so stressed at the beginning of this month I totally overlooked the thread change. The end of this month looks better.
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cowboy, steel horse, etc
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isn’t it easier on garmin connect where you can separate indoor rides and the rest? If you connect your trainer as a controllable trainer, the activity automatically classified as an indoor ride. Then separating them from the rest becomes easy.
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Got home on time for once. I was hoping to ride tonight but naturally it’s storming.
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Yeah, it's hilarious.
"Well, let's take a look at your power curve and tell you what kind of rider profile you have! Hmmmm... no - that's too high and that stretches out too much... Let's just trim a little here, flatten a little there... et voila! You, my friend, are an all-arounder! Kudos!"
I can see a way of changing the % envelope for individual rides, but I'm not seeing a global setting. Oy.
"Well, let's take a look at your power curve and tell you what kind of rider profile you have! Hmmmm... no - that's too high and that stretches out too much... Let's just trim a little here, flatten a little there... et voila! You, my friend, are an all-arounder! Kudos!"
I can see a way of changing the % envelope for individual rides, but I'm not seeing a global setting. Oy.
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When I was but a wee lad, I was helping my grandmother cut up rhubarb and she scolded me for throwing away a good part of the stalk with the leaves. I wasn't taking any chances
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Side note: do you and the Mrs make any hot sauces? If I have a lot of Thai peppers and I can't think of what to do with them, I was thinkin' that I might see if I could make some sauce, but I've never looked in to the process.
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Wow, so my triathlon teammate won that show Labor of Love, and then they broke up before it aired because they were clearly visibly incompatible.
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Yeah, it's hilarious.
"Well, let's take a look at your power curve and tell you what kind of rider profile you have! Hmmmm... no - that's too high and that stretches out too much... Let's just trim a little here, flatten a little there... et voila! You, my friend, are an all-arounder! Kudos!"
I can see a way of changing the % envelope for individual rides, but I'm not seeing a global setting. Oy.
"Well, let's take a look at your power curve and tell you what kind of rider profile you have! Hmmmm... no - that's too high and that stretches out too much... Let's just trim a little here, flatten a little there... et voila! You, my friend, are an all-arounder! Kudos!"
I can see a way of changing the % envelope for individual rides, but I'm not seeing a global setting. Oy.
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