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This thread is hilarious. Thanks for bringing sanity to it, Jay. -- Andre Jute
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On 02-03-2013 10:42, Andre Jute wrote:
This thread is hilarious. Thanks for bringing sanity to it, Jay. -- Andre Jute I thought it was amazing how many words flood out when people respond to a troll. -- Wes Groleau Pat's Polemics http://Ideas.Lang-Learn.org/barrett |
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On Feb 3, 1:29*pm, Wes Groleau wrote:
On 02-03-2013 10:42, Andre Jute wrote: This thread is hilarious. Thanks for bringing sanity to it, Jay. -- Andre Jute I thought it was amazing how many words flood out when people respond to a troll. Hey, its fun sometimes to just yak, and since there is nothing new under the sun tech-wise, why not? Monkey-boy starts so many threads, might as well use one for reminiscing. Here's some tech content. My front derailleur was making this terrible chain-rub noise that wouldn't go away with lever adjustment, so I got off my bike, took out my pocket tool, re-set the derailleur (it probably got bashed in the racks at work), re-installed the cable -- and it was perfect. I had a flat a few weeks ago that I fixed. I built my wheels, and they're still true. Boiled linseed oil IS the way to go. Aha! Here's something I learned from my riding buddy while cruising along the Clackamas River this morning. He said that Velo (News . . . too much wind noise, I didn't catch the full name of the publication) did a test of all the chain lubricants by running identical chains on some test rig, and the lubricant the provided the longest lasting lubrication was . . . (drum roll) . . . parafin. That's when I zoned out. I will not spend more than 30 seconds caring for my chain, and that 30 seconds is usually spraying some slippery substance with wild abandon -- anything slippery. I was hoping the winner was salad oil or WD40 or 10W30 -- something cheap and simple, but no, it had to be a half-day cooking project. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On 2/3/2013 4:19 PM, Jay Beattie wrote:
Aha! Here's something I learned from my riding buddy while cruising along the Clackamas River this morning. He said that Velo (News . . . too much wind noise, I didn't catch the full name of the publication) Have you tried these? http://www.cat-ears.com/ -- Tom $herman |
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On 04/02/13 09:19, Jay Beattie wrote:
Here's some tech content. My front derailleur was making this terrible chain-rub noise that wouldn't go away with lever adjustment, so I got off my bike, took out my pocket tool, re-set the derailleur (it probably got bashed in the racks at work), re-installed the cable -- and it was perfect. I had a flat a few weeks ago that I fixed. I built my wheels, and they're still true. Boiled linseed oil IS the way to go. I still like Fisholene for soft thread glue and lube. The wheels I built are doing fine also. -- JS |
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On Sun, 3 Feb 2013 14:19:52 -0800 (PST), Jay Beattie
wrote: On Feb 3, 1:29*pm, Wes Groleau wrote: On 02-03-2013 10:42, Andre Jute wrote: This thread is hilarious. Thanks for bringing sanity to it, Jay. -- Andre Jute I thought it was amazing how many words flood out when people respond to a troll. Hey, its fun sometimes to just yak, and since there is nothing new under the sun tech-wise, why not? Monkey-boy starts so many threads, might as well use one for reminiscing. Here's some tech content. My front derailleur was making this terrible chain-rub noise that wouldn't go away with lever adjustment, so I got off my bike, took out my pocket tool, re-set the derailleur (it probably got bashed in the racks at work), re-installed the cable -- and it was perfect. I had a flat a few weeks ago that I fixed. I built my wheels, and they're still true. Boiled linseed oil IS the way to go. Aha! Here's something I learned from my riding buddy while cruising along the Clackamas River this morning. He said that Velo (News . . . too much wind noise, I didn't catch the full name of the publication) did a test of all the chain lubricants by running identical chains on some test rig, and the lubricant the provided the longest lasting lubrication was . . . (drum roll) . . . parafin. That's when I zoned out. I will not spend more than 30 seconds caring for my chain, and that 30 seconds is usually spraying some slippery substance with wild abandon -- anything slippery. I was hoping the winner was salad oil or WD40 or 10W30 -- something cheap and simple, but no, it had to be a half-day cooking project. -- Jay Beattie. There is a problem here. Is that British paraffin, or American paraffin? -- Cheers, John B. |
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On 04/02/13 11:39, John B. wrote:
There is a problem here. Is that British paraffin, or American paraffin? Can we discuss swallows next? -- JS. |
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On 2/3/2013 6:39 PM, John B. wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2013 14:19:52 -0800 (PST), Jay Beattie wrote: On Feb 3, 1:29 pm, Wes Groleau wrote: On 02-03-2013 10:42, Andre Jute wrote: This thread is hilarious. Thanks for bringing sanity to it, Jay. -- Andre Jute I thought it was amazing how many words flood out when people respond to a troll. Hey, its fun sometimes to just yak, and since there is nothing new under the sun tech-wise, why not? Monkey-boy starts so many threads, might as well use one for reminiscing. Here's some tech content. My front derailleur was making this terrible chain-rub noise that wouldn't go away with lever adjustment, so I got off my bike, took out my pocket tool, re-set the derailleur (it probably got bashed in the racks at work), re-installed the cable -- and it was perfect. I had a flat a few weeks ago that I fixed. I built my wheels, and they're still true. Boiled linseed oil IS the way to go. Aha! Here's something I learned from my riding buddy while cruising along the Clackamas River this morning. He said that Velo (News . . . too much wind noise, I didn't catch the full name of the publication) did a test of all the chain lubricants by running identical chains on some test rig, and the lubricant the provided the longest lasting lubrication was . . . (drum roll) . . . parafin. That's when I zoned out. I will not spend more than 30 seconds caring for my chain, and that 30 seconds is usually spraying some slippery substance with wild abandon -- anything slippery. I was hoping the winner was salad oil or WD40 or 10W30 -- something cheap and simple, but no, it had to be a half-day cooking project. -- Jay Beattie. There is a problem here. Is that British paraffin, or American paraffin? USian paraffin. -- Tom $herman |
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On 2/3/2013 7:10 PM, James wrote:
On 04/02/13 11:39, John B. wrote: There is a problem here. Is that British paraffin, or American paraffin? Can we discuss swallows next? African or European swallows? -- Tom $herman |
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