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Time to head out for stuff. Hope I get word about my new specs while I'm out and about, but it'll probably happen just after I've got home and settled back in
Though there's no guarantee they'll be ready today anyway, of course. I did tell him there wasn't any particular rush for them. Only later did it occur to me that I actually want the new intermediate ones for working at the new iMacComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSpeaking of sitting around: links are up
Managed to work a mention of Blade Runner in this week, too
With added Parrot.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSpeaking of sitting around: links are up
Managed to work a mention of Blade Runner in this week, too
I did lunch with Dallas. And I got through it without crying.....Comment
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I have to decide if to pump up my tyres tonight. They are probably about 40psi. I usully use 60psi. But in the cold weather I think a bit less psi will give me more grip.
But I don't want to get a puncture.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have to decide if to pump up my tyres tonight. They are probably about 40psi. I usully use 60psi. But in the cold weather I think a bit less psi will give me more grip.
But I don't want to get a puncture.....
If the roads are dry, lower pressure = wider surface area = more grip (but also more rolling resistance)
If the roads are wet/snowy, higher pressure = smaller surface area = cutting through the wet/snow (less likely to aquaplane)
and then there's the bit in the middle.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have to decide if to pump up my tyres tonight. They are probably about 40psi. I usully use 60psi. But in the cold weather I think a bit less psi will give me more grip.
But I don't want to get a puncture....."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have to decide if to pump up my tyres tonight. They are probably about 40psi. I usully use 60psi. But in the cold weather I think a bit less psi will give me more grip.
But I don't want to get a puncture.....Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostHmmm, been doing release notes today and I'm quite bored now.Comment
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