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ronin2046
01-01-07, 12:04 PM
Nah 24 is kind of annoying. It's the same thing every season, random killing of main characters = lamezor.
You're a lamezor...
lymbzero
01-01-07, 12:32 PM
You're a lamezor...
Ronin has an elitist attitude with regards to 24.
He watched the first four seasons in under a week.
:roflmao: it's funny because it's true :roflmao:
operator
01-01-07, 12:42 PM
You're a lamezor...
ftl
ronin2046
01-01-07, 01:00 PM
ftl
Oh, but FTW!
ronin2046
01-01-07, 01:03 PM
Ronin has an elitist attitude with regards to 24.
He watched the first four seasons in under a week.
Uh... try 4 days...
:lol:
STEEKER
01-01-07, 02:27 PM
went to the zoo with my dad and nephew today. there are some really great riding area's just north of the zoo , also not to forget inside the rouge for mountain bikes too
somnambulant
01-01-07, 04:16 PM
"Ladies pinch, wh0res rouge"
jeremywhitehorn
01-01-07, 05:00 PM
Which season are you watching?
just finished season 1. it's like crack cocaine i tells ya!
ronin2046
01-01-07, 06:05 PM
just finished season 1. it's like crack cocaine i tells ya!
You tellin' me! It gets your adrenaline flowing watching Bauer buttin' heads with the bad guys...
Season 3, 4, and 5 are damn good. Season 2... meh.
"DAMN IT!"
"WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME!"
:lol: :lol: :lol:
jeremywhitehorn
01-01-07, 06:54 PM
What's 24?
great action TV series starring good canadian boy keiffer sutherland. deffinately worth a rent.
Ill Mitch
01-01-07, 07:09 PM
http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/bottecchia/bzeuro_pre.htm
^sweet deal
happy newyear everyone, I haven't been here in a while.
http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/bottecchia/bzeuro_pre.htm
^sweet deal
happy newyear everyone, I haven't been here in a while.
GET $200 BACK ON THIS PURCHASE*
*Here is how it works: After you buy this bicycle, send us back in as-new condition the Bottecchia bare frame, fork, headset and wheelset and we'll issue you a credit back of $200.00 (Please include tires/tubes/stem to make packing safe for return)
This was in the road forum too. Still a good deal on a record group, but don't forget to account for strip down and shipping.
Such a bizarre deal!
Ill Mitch
01-01-07, 07:34 PM
woops should have read the fine print
sweep242
01-01-07, 09:26 PM
Such a bizarre deal!
Very odd. Buy the cow get the milk send cow & most of cow parts back! What?
jet sanchEz
01-01-07, 10:55 PM
This was in the road forum too. Still a good deal on a record group, but don't forget to account for strip down and shipping.
Such a bizarre deal!
I think that the bike is 1495$USD but you can get 200$USD back if you send back the frame/fork and wheels, meaning that you pay 1295$USD for the Record groupo. It isn't 1695$USD if you don't send the frame back, the ad is just worded funny. They don't ship to Canada anyways but you must know someone in Buffalo, don't you?
shapelike
01-02-07, 06:30 AM
I'm turning into such an old fart. I had like two drinks on nye.
PS. Let's go get high on amphetamines and drink bottles of tequilla - I miss my "youth" ... what little I remember of it.
jeremywhitehorn
01-02-07, 10:30 AM
I'm turning into such an old fart. I had like two drinks on nye.
PS. Let's go get high on amphetamines and drink bottles of tequilla - I miss my "youth" ... what little I remember of it.
welcome to your carlsberg years.
zippered
01-02-07, 10:43 AM
That's okay we like freewheelers too. It's just sometimes us fixies wonder what that sound is coming from the back of your bikes. :rolleyes:
well that's nice :o... sometimes i wonder about youz guys' tires fishtailing all over the place, but it's probably just misplaced envy.
(you should hear what my road bike sounds like though! :eek:)
operator
01-02-07, 11:04 AM
PS. Let's go get high on amphetamines and drink bottles of tequilla - I miss my "youth" ... what little I remember of it.
+1
duppy.conqueror
01-02-07, 11:12 AM
Happy New years tdot fixed gear fam!
TRaffic Jammer
01-02-07, 11:23 AM
A Happy New Year to all you b*****s!!!!
To KEITH: Jan1
Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday Dear Keeeeeeeith!
Happy Birthday to you!
40 and still a punk...yeaaaaaaa!
Offhoff
01-02-07, 01:06 PM
Keith thoughts on the bikesdirect campy bottechia? I know its a sweet deal for the Record group, should I pull the trigger and worry about the frame later? Thoughts, missives, problems? While directed at keith all those who want to be heard should type!
edit: link to bike http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/bottecchia/bzeuro_pre.htm
lymbzero
01-02-07, 01:27 PM
Happy New years tdot fixed gear fam!
I just noticed your tag line.. "make install not war"
:roflmao: :cry: I love it
lymbzero
01-02-07, 01:31 PM
well that's nice :o... sometimes i wonder about youz guys' tires fishtailing all over the place, but it's probably just misplaced envy.
(you should hear what my road bike sounds like though! :eek:)
Silence is golden. Fishtailing is fun even if it balds your tires.
/me secretly replaces freewheel with fixed cog and lockring.
duppy.conqueror
01-02-07, 01:55 PM
I just noticed your tag line.. "make install not war"
:roflmao: :cry: I love it
hahahaha noice...I figured if anyone the FreeBSD d00d would get that one ;)
Offhoff
01-02-07, 02:01 PM
At my workstation I can access a couple of thousand different television channels, watch the unecrypted UAV streams from Iraq and listen to just about any radio station in existence.
Want to know what takes up most of my time? This: http://video.stumbleupon.com/
Say goodbye to any work you may have done today.
Your welcome.
jet sanchEz
01-02-07, 03:33 PM
Keith thoughts on the bikesdirect campy bottechia? I know its a sweet deal for the Record group, should I pull the trigger and worry about the frame later? Thoughts, missives, problems? While directed at keith all those who want to be heard should type!
edit: link to bike http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/bottecchia/bzeuro_pre.htm
I think that frame looks pretty crappy, judging from the welds and the finish. It doesn't look too comfy either, what frame would you put the Record group on? If you have a sweet Record-worthy frame already, then yeah, the deal is pretty good. BD doesn't ship to Canada but you probably already know that. If you don't have a frame already and intend on riding this bike, might you not be better off getting one of the lesser deals but with a frame that might be somewhat good like the ones that have carbon stays? Do you really have to have Record?
Danhalen
01-02-07, 03:35 PM
A Happy New Year to all you b*****s!!!!
To KEITH: Jan1
Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday Dear Keeeeeeeith!
Happy Birthday to you!
40 and still a punk...yeaaaaaaa!
Whoa Keith is New Years Day really your birthday? That's awesome! Happy birthday dude!
Offhoff
01-02-07, 03:49 PM
I don't have a frame but its half the cost of anything else I've seen with those components. I know the wheels and frame are sub-par but, from my early research, it seems its alot easier to find a gorgeous frame then it is to find a super cheap deal on components. I was thinking abouty riding the frame/wheels until I find/can afford something perfect then switch it over and use the bottechia frame for a single speed or something.
Just thinking about it so input is appreciated.
jet sanchEz
01-02-07, 04:05 PM
Yeah, you are right, a great frame is easy to get and there are some great frames for great prices on eBay all the time. I was drooling over this Orbea, it would be awesome with the new Record group.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Orbea-Orca-Frame-Road-Bike-Size-57cm-57-Carbon_W0QQitemZ260071505393QQihZ016QQcategoryZ98084QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Offhoff
01-02-07, 04:13 PM
If only I was big enough for a 57 <sigh>
operator
01-02-07, 04:21 PM
If only I was big enough for a 57 <sigh>
hahahahahahjahahahahahhaha oh hahahahhahahahaha
Shiznaz
01-02-07, 04:33 PM
sirrobincoxly has got one of those orcas
cavernmech
01-03-07, 07:43 AM
Keith thoughts on the bikesdirect campy bottechia? I know its a sweet deal for the Record group, should I pull the trigger and worry about the frame later? Thoughts, missives, problems? While directed at keith all those who want to be heard should type!
edit: link to bike http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/bottecchia/bzeuro_pre.htm
Considering that full retail price (I know...full retail is for suckers) for the group without wheels, stem/bar, saddle/post, or tires is about $2500, I would consider that a smokin deal. So what if the frame and wheels arent the greatest. Tell me you wouldn't get $200 for the frameset on Craigslist in a heartbeat.
shapelike
01-03-07, 08:19 AM
So I officially don't have a ss/fg bike anymore. The Pake was gutted to get parts for the gf's Crosscheck build (which she loves and is now commuting to work on for the first time in her life). Until Keith provides me with "le hook-up" I'm rocking a Devinci CX bike. Gears are fun, but my commutes have been so much longer now that I take the "scenic/filthy" route whenver possible. Good times. :)
PS. Happy birthday, Keith! Now that you're 21 you'll be able to drink in the U.S. w/ the rest of us. ;)
TRaffic Jammer
01-03-07, 08:22 AM
I think he's on a list somewhere and banned from entry.....something about a customs official, high speed caramel pudding, and someone's daughter. :lol: Cool we can take him out now legally. SAFETY'S ON!!! My lovely better half (SWMBO) and I may take in a movie after work, suggestions?
somnambulant
01-03-07, 08:45 AM
My lovely better half (SWMBO) and I may take in a movie after work, suggestions?
Kim and I saw Casino Royale (finally) this week. Best Bond movie in years, imo. I might go see Children Of Men today.
iherald
01-03-07, 09:27 AM
Originally posted in the Pay it Forward section:
I have a old Raleigh 3 Speed sitting in my garage that I never use.
If I remember correctly, it's from the 60's, it's yellow, has fenders, coittered cranks, a internal three speed hub in the back wheel. It's likely a 58cm, perhaps even a 60cm.
Problems: makes noise, coming from either the BB or the crank. No seat. Also the handle bars were switched from the ones that came with it to drops. I don't have the original handle bars. The tires are cracked, though they work fine.
It's free for whomever wants it. If I may ask a favour of the new owner, is it possible to get some help taking building up an old Raleigh (different one) that is about to get powder coated (I don't know how to install a BB or headset) I would really appreciate it!!
Shiznaz
01-03-07, 10:06 AM
*Yawn* Hey guys I'm back in town. UAE and Oman were amazing! I'm determined to go bike touring in that area in the future now. I'll post a couple of interesting pics from arabia, and some bikes I photographed in Munich that I thought were cool.
I came home and my chain was all rusty because I hadn't ridden on it for almost 2 weeks. Quite a shock!
operator
01-03-07, 10:13 AM
I think he's on a list somewhere and banned from entry.....something about a customs official, high speed caramel pudding, and someone's daughter. :lol: Cool we can take him out now legally. SAFETY'S ON!!! My lovely better half (SWMBO) and I may take in a movie after work, suggestions?
Training day or Se7en
Kim and I saw Casino Royale (finally) this week. Best Bond movie in years, imo. I might go see Children Of Men today.
I'm going to see it this afternoon. Pan's garden is on my see list too.
jet sanchEz
01-03-07, 10:41 AM
I saw Children of Men and I thought it was good. Some of the scenes are great and if you are a film nerd like me you will be impressed by some of the shots this director pulls off. Amazing, very original stuff. It is the same director who did "Y Tu Mama Tambien" and the third Harry Potter flick, the dark one with the werewolf.
TRaffic Jammer
01-03-07, 11:09 AM
I've heard good things about that movie.
operator
01-03-07, 11:56 AM
Harry Potter
/shudder
TRaffic Jammer
01-03-07, 11:57 AM
As a parent, Harry Potter and the reading he inspires... priceless.
Shiznaz
01-03-07, 12:04 PM
Operator can't compose a post longer than five words (including computer acronyms and boolean symbols), so reading a novel is probably a little beyond him ;)
I'm also anti-potter, but I have never read one so its easy for me to say that. I'd probably enjoy them if I read them, but theres a million books I would rather read before then so I may never find out. The movies are sort of fun and I gather the books are very similar, so they can't be that bad. If I had kids I'm sure I would have read and re-read them all. Anything to get kids reading is fine by me, but I'm not a kid anymore and I already read. I still have never read any Kafka, and have a bunch of books waiting to be read. Hell, I even have a Hemingway lined up just so I can say I read a Hemingway (they never forced us to read old man and the sea in high school). I also want to read some Capote.
I feel the same way about potter as I do about the da vinci code. Potter got kids who might not read to read, and da vinci code got adults who might not otherwise read to read. Thats great for those people, but they don't really offer the intellectual and emotional kick I like to get from reading.
jeremywhitehorn
01-03-07, 12:12 PM
i was working at a bookstore during the first round of harry potter mania (ie. keeping the store open until 2 am so we could be the first store to legally sell the book on the release date and people lining up in costume to buy) and while it drove me crazy i think it's probably better for kids to get excited about that than a tickle me elmo. they seem to actually read the books too which is nice. i've never read one.
for now i'll stick to grown up books. check out the next great american authors: jonathan lethem / dave eggers.
Shiznaz
01-03-07, 12:14 PM
jonathan lethem / dave eggers. Never heard of these guys, but I'll check them out. I'd ask to borrow one but I'm so rough on my books that its probably a bad idea.
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