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I had to replace a GFCI in my tenant's office yesterday. Pulled the old one out, and there were three white wires and three black wires going into the old one, plus the green. I was blown away. Fortunately, 24 hours later, there have been no fires, smoking outlets, or lives lost.

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i made all my master templates by printing a 1:1 of the particular guitar I wanted to build, spray glue it on MDF, and then using this to route the template. Of course, two years after that, I had everything drawn in cad and fed that to a laser cutter (acrylic) to have even more templates. Some may say I have a problem!

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The little lady got two tubes of "mineral" sunscreen, so until I can go out and get myself some stuff that doesn't work as well, but looks better, I'm going out like this:


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The Habanero currently has a boat anchor rear wheel, it's actually the stock wheel that came with the Roubaix. I wanted to give it something better but it's too soon for the Reynolds Assaults.
I still have my Williams 38 carbon clincher rear wheel (the front got cracked by a rock although I still have it, that's what is poking into the saw picture), so I put that on along with newfangled Reynolds cryo-blue brake pads. It might be placebo effect, but a quick test ride around the block suggests it feels faster, and dry braking is fine.
I still have my Williams 38 carbon clincher rear wheel (the front got cracked by a rock although I still have it, that's what is poking into the saw picture), so I put that on along with newfangled Reynolds cryo-blue brake pads. It might be placebo effect, but a quick test ride around the block suggests it feels faster, and dry braking is fine.

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There is a tool for everything.

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I had to replace a GFCI in my tenant's office yesterday. Pulled the old one out, and there were three white wires and three black wires going into the old one, plus the green. I was blown away. Fortunately, 24 hours later, there have been no fires, smoking outlets, or lives lost.
Yup. A single bevel sliding miter saw. In house (or close to it) brand of Harbor Freight. We can call it microshift’s ultegra level. Perfectly fine for light/medium home use.

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Not shimano, but leaked Garmin power pedals made the waves, “Rally” instead of “Vector”, with SPD, SPD-SL, and Look options. And Wahoo hacked a speedplay and Assioma to arrive at their powrlink zero pedals.

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Ordered this today for The Ritchey. Think a power meter will connect?


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Yay. Survived the first shot, scheduled for the second dose on Apr 16. A bit beyond the recommended two week interval, but beggars can’t be choosers, eh?
Woke up with a killer headache this morning and didn’t take any Tylenol, before or after the shot with fears of adverse effects, may take a nap instead. I was certain it’s a dehydration related headache, but still raging on.
Woke up with a killer headache this morning and didn’t take any Tylenol, before or after the shot with fears of adverse effects, may take a nap instead. I was certain it’s a dehydration related headache, but still raging on.

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Project done. Used Specialized S Wrap Roubaix in 40mm width. A little harder to wrap because it doesn't turn as tightly. Will likely go back to


30mm tape next time. Love the feel of the tape, and will see how it performs.


30mm tape next time. Love the feel of the tape, and will see how it performs.

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Some Oregon people are starting to dream of Ducks vs. Beavs for the final!

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Yay. Survived the first shot, scheduled for the second dose on Apr 16. A bit beyond the recommended two week interval, but beggars can’t be choosers, eh?
Woke up with a killer headache this morning and didn’t take any Tylenol, before or after the shot with fears of adverse effects, may take a nap instead. I was certain it’s a dehydration related headache, but still raging on.
Woke up with a killer headache this morning and didn’t take any Tylenol, before or after the shot with fears of adverse effects, may take a nap instead. I was certain it’s a dehydration related headache, but still raging on.
May you be blessed with an easy second dose. Mine was quite the opposite. Good luck
