A woman I know did just that, except she wrote a book during her “off” years.
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A woman I know did just that, except she wrote a book during her “off” years.
He was in charge of the Personals and was a Comic Stripper for a while.
PRB = Powder River Basin, if anyone is wondering.
Sounds good. My brother is an originalist, but I’m more of a modern guy. I have an old Cannondale 2.8 frame that he built up for me in the late 90s, and it has 8 speed 105. I’ve threatened a few times to upgrade it, possibly using the SRAM setup with wireless shifting and rim brakes. I think it would disappoint him. Of course, it would require new wheels as well.
But as a practical matter, those 8 speed parts aren’t going to last forever, either. I think the rear derailleur spring that holds the chain in tension is a bit tired already, for example. And it’s not like I can buy a new 105 8 speed derailleur; I can get a used one but that’s just as old. (I use the bike on a smart trainer on Zwift. What I really should do is upgrade to one of the trainers that doesn’t require physically shifting.)
Nice! I’m surprised that it has the correct wheel spacing for 11 speed.
Those were steel, right? I can’t remember.
I don’t hate you. I don’t know that I really hate any team. I dislike when the Caps (my team) plays the Pens, because there’s just so much rivalry and it often gets chippy. But these days the Pens are mostly harmless, so it’s hard for me to hate them.
I do take a certain satisfaction in seeing the Pens lose, along with the Flyers, the Bruins, the Rangers, and possibly a few others, but I can’t muster enough energy to hate them.
I have nothing against the Leafs.
I was very tired of hearing the Habs fans complaining during the first round series. Many vocal Habs fans seem to think the puck is destined to go into the net every time the Habs enter the offensive zone, and any failure of that to happen is obviously a failure in refereeing. I feel like the Caps did playoff hockey fans everywhere (including Habs fans) a favor by eliminating the Habs early. Nothing against the team though, I thought they mostly played well.
My previous laptop had a touch screen, and the Linux driver worked for it with no configuration on my end. Not exactly what you’re asking about, but I was impressed by how it “just worked”.
But that was a traditional laptop.
I tried it and didn’t like it, but obviously that’s just a personal opinion - several other people in this thread have said it’s good. I like Coke and I like orange cream soda, but the two together just didn’t work for me.
I’m team Vanilla Coke. I hated that during the pandemic I usually couldn’t get it; and even now, the grocery store might only have one or two 12-packs in stock when we need it. But cherry (and cherry vanilla) is also pretty good, and I like to mix it up sometimes.
Seems like these could be a good display/control panel for Home Assistant.
Just to follow up on this, that Ridenow tube has a pinhole leak in it. Never ridden, so I’m guessing defective from the factory. I used one of their adhesive patches, so far it’s holding air.
I’ll check the rim to make sure there isn’t something that caused it, but the butyl tubes are holding air fine, so it seems likely to be an issue with this tube.
I’ve had a few flats with tpu tubes, some of which were likely caused by installation error (accidentally twisting them).
I’ve broken a few of the plastic valves as well (Spingo brand), but I think that was because my pump had was failing and not sealing, and I thought the issue was the valve, not the pump. So user error there, too.
I bought some Ride Now tubes more recently. Of those, 3 of the 4 I bought have been fine. The fourth one isn’t holding air, but I haven’t had the time to figure out why. Just swapped to another tube to get the bike on the road. I like that the Ridenow tubes include patches.
Short version, my experience is that once they’re in and working, they tend to be good for a long time. Gotta be more careful installing them. Overall, I do like them.
For legitimate reasons, I deposit large amounts of cash into a business account a few times each year. I report my social security info each time, and I’ve never once been contacted about it.
Just move it at once. Don’t do the structuring thing that was explained elsewhere. Or do a wire transfer.
The fuck? I interview people frequently. The thank-you email is nice, but definitely not required. I’d never write someone off because they didn’t send me a thank-you email. Geez.
I’ve been using it on my server for 6 or 8 years, and on my desktop and laptop for maybe a year. I’m not sure when I switched.
I like the stability, I generally don’t need bleeding edge software. And as someone else mentioned, it’s one of the packages distributors always offer.
Same here - daily driving Linux at home for at least 25 years now. I’m not a gamer, but for all the things I do, Linux has worked perfectly fine.
I struggled getting Zwift (online cycling game) running on Debian, and the issue turned out to be that WINE on Debian is a major version behind.
I did get it working, and everything else works (retro game emulators), but it’s like, huh maybe that wasn’t the best choice.
Similar for me. Debian works.
And I’m just too busy with other things to bother trying different distros. I want my computer to work with a minimum of fuss.
That said Bazzite does sound interesting and might go on my gaming system. Debian stable isn’t the best choice for that. Lol
Yeah. We have a 2009 MacBook pro here that still works great, other than being horrendously out of date. I was getting 6+ hours of battery life out of it when it was new, which is pretty surprising in those days.
And OS X is pretty nice (or was for the life of that laptop, I haven’t used it much since then), and still Unix.
When my wife needed a new laptop a few years ago, we got her a Mac, because it’s just so much less maintenance for me, compared to Windows. (She uses some stuff that Linux does not yet support.)