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Trying to buy a smaller 60gb model for a friend and I can't fin them for <$1 per gb.

Looking for HDD and surprised I cant find a 7200 rpm for <$50

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4 inches of snow so far. It took me 5 minutes to install the studded wheel in the front of the bike and then I took it for a test. It's absolutely brilliant, brakes work, grip is great, if I hit a snow drift at speed it doesn't want to slide around like with a non-studded wheel.

All in all a very well spent $20 and 2 hours of work.

Now if I could find a knobby tire for the rear it would be great.

What size knobby do you need? In the winter I run chains and studs usually, but play on ice a lot.

26x2.something

I tried zipties quickly today but they catch on the brakes, since I didn't have time to get the brakes out of the way.

With 9-10 inches of powder I really need good traction, it doesn't work with only the front studded.

Pretty much ANY mountain bike tire will work that isn't a 29'er. Are you using a studbacker strip? Personally I really like the chains as well. Both studs and chains are a bit unpredictable on raw cement, but the combo on ice is sweet. For snow really you just need to be in the right gear and be diligent.

A 28 is pushing it sad.png

I've studded my own tire using screws.

I head you on the right gear, although starting in high gear is not trivial, especially with a road tire in the rear.

Huh? All Mt. Bike tires in the US are 26"ers. 29'ers of course not included.

For some peculiar reason I thought there are 28" Mtb's.

Nope 26" and 700c are the two hoop choices

Granted my dad's bike is a city bike (steel framed Peugeot) but it has skinny 28" wheels. It's a hoot to ride on the road with light wheels and low rolling resistance.

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Pussy for breakfast FTMFW.

fixed

I'm going to have to start calling you Seth.

LOL

Please don't

Hey....

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I have a D300, and I like it. :peepwall:/>

Why did you go that route if I may ask? Just trying to collect general info.

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LoL @ "please don't"

Better than Chill?

As for the pussy for breakfast thing I had automatically thought it was Sean or Seth who did that.

LMAO.

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Pussy for breakfast FTMFW.

fixed

I'm going to have to start calling you Seth.

LOL

Please don't

Hey....

Bad enough we have like a dozen Matt's and Ryan's, last thing we need is a dozen Seth's :lol2:

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Hey Seth...

Me?

No, the other Seth

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No, the other Seth

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No, the other Seth

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No, the other Seth

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LoL @ "please don't"

Better than Chill?

As for the pussy for breakfast thing I had automatically thought it was Sean or Seth who did that.

LMAO.

I had some for supper yesterday, does that count ? :lol:

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4 inches of snow so far. It took me 5 minutes to install the studded wheel in the front of the bike and then I took it for a test. It's absolutely brilliant, brakes work, grip is great, if I hit a snow drift at speed it doesn't want to slide around like with a non-studded wheel.

All in all a very well spent $20 and 2 hours of work.

Now if I could find a knobby tire for the rear it would be great.

What size knobby do you need? In the winter I run chains and studs usually, but play on ice a lot.

26x2.something

I tried zipties quickly today but they catch on the brakes, since I didn't have time to get the brakes out of the way.

With 9-10 inches of powder I really need good traction, it doesn't work with only the front studded.

Pretty much ANY mountain bike tire will work that isn't a 29'er. Are you using a studbacker strip? Personally I really like the chains as well. Both studs and chains are a bit unpredictable on raw cement, but the combo on ice is sweet. For snow really you just need to be in the right gear and be diligent.

A 28 is pushing it sad.png

I've studded my own tire using screws.

I head you on the right gear, although starting in high gear is not trivial, especially with a road tire in the rear.

Huh? All Mt. Bike tires in the US are 26"ers. 29'ers of course not included.

For some peculiar reason I thought there are 28" Mtb's.

Nope 26" and 700c are the two hoop choices

Granted my dad's bike is a city bike (steel framed Peugeot) but it has skinny 28" wheels. It's a hoot to ride on the road with light wheels and low rolling resistance.

No 28" exists. They are 700's. Those are all Euro. Americans used to have 27" ones but we discontinued making those a while ago. And yes 700's are actually 622mm. Gotta love "standardization".

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Sean I know you have opinions. Where are they?

Canon or Nikon. All depends on budget and use though as they have different audiences.

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LoL @ "please don't"

Better than Chill?

As for the pussy for breakfast thing I had automatically thought it was Sean or Seth who did that.

LMAO.

I had some for supper yesterday, does that count ? laugh.png

If it's that girl from your Facebook post, yes.

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Sean I know you have opinions. Where are they?

Canon or Nikon. All depends on budget and use though as they have different audiences.

Helpful like a 2" subwoofer!

:-D

Edited by dem beats

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LoL @ "please don't"

Better than Chill?

As for the pussy for breakfast thing I had automatically thought it was Sean or Seth who did that.

LMAO.

I had some for supper yesterday, does that count ? laugh.png

If it's that girl from your Facebook post, yes.

I am afraid to get facebook. Only sounds like trouble to me.

Hen again, I bet I would have found a permanent position somewhere if I had been more social with others.

Edited by dem beats

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Pussy for breakfast FTMFW.

fixed

I'm going to have to start calling you Seth.

LOL

Please don't

Hey....

Bad enough we have like a dozen Matt's and Ryan's, last thing we need is a dozen Seth's :lol2:/>

I imagine your name to be something like Raul, or Eduardo. No logical reason. Just fits you.

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Sean I know you have opinions. Where are they?

Canon or Nikon. All depends on budget and use though as they have different audiences.

Fast glass is a must, Sean taught me a thing or two. :)

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I have a 50 1.4? for my ole film camera. So nice.

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I have a D300, and I like it. peepwall.gif/>

Why did you go that route if I may ask? Just trying to collect general info.

Hehe. My father is a photographer so it was handed down to me.

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Less Spanish more Gaelic

Allen

Angus

Balfour

Barry

Blaine

Brady

Brodie

Brom

Corey

Craig

Connor

Sean

Shaun

Thomas

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Sean I know you have opinions. Where are they?

Canon or Nikon. All depends on budget and use though as they have different audiences.

Helpful like a 2" subwoofer!

:-D

Well, I'll be buying a 70d or 7d M2 whatever they call it when released in Feb.

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Is there some "feature" in Windows that makes it pause near things you can click on? Perhaps it is only Windows 8 and it's subtle but FUCK is it annoying.

*if it doesn't exist I plead the 5th

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Are there any health issues with eating a lot of tuna? I know for kids or pregnant women the mercury can be dangerous.. But does that include adults? I usually eat 4-5 Tun packet a day (the StarKist in the pouch) since it's low calorie and high protein.

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Depends on the kind of Tuna, Atlantic Tuna tends to have very high levels of Mercury

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