Bike tampered with at work.
#26
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Calm down pūssy cat! No one was blaming a woman, but rather mens' egos when it comes to women. FFS, some people are just looking to be offended.....
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Calm down, big masculine bozo. She was right.
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I was wondering when someone was going to jump all over that
comment. It sure didn't take long.
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#31
First and foremost--keep a pump on the bike at all times. Then this is never that big of a deal.
Second--just because your tube held pressure doesn't mean someone sabotaged your bike. A small leak can deflate a tire over the course of a day and not show up on your leak test.
Second--just because your tube held pressure doesn't mean someone sabotaged your bike. A small leak can deflate a tire over the course of a day and not show up on your leak test.
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I've had tires just go flat before, in my garage, then pumped them up and no problem. Sometimes valve stems leak. Twice, I'd consider enemy action unless the valve turned out to leak at times away from the office. I carry a pump at all times so it's just an extra 5 minutes.
I've been looking at the Tachyon XC cam for my bike - and in a case like this, it would have enough battery time, and with a big card in it, enough memory space, to leave it somewhere hidden watching your bike all day. Something to think about. Your decision then whether to forward the video to the guy and say "next time this video goes to your boss and to building security." or whether to just send it straight to his boss, HR, and building security and file an HR complaint. Or whether to go let the air out of his car tire. I wouldn't do the latter, because it makes you guilty too, but it might feel good.
I'm probably not getting a Tachyon camera because they recommend against rechargable batteries. But other than that it looks good.
I've been looking at the Tachyon XC cam for my bike - and in a case like this, it would have enough battery time, and with a big card in it, enough memory space, to leave it somewhere hidden watching your bike all day. Something to think about. Your decision then whether to forward the video to the guy and say "next time this video goes to your boss and to building security." or whether to just send it straight to his boss, HR, and building security and file an HR complaint. Or whether to go let the air out of his car tire. I wouldn't do the latter, because it makes you guilty too, but it might feel good.
I'm probably not getting a Tachyon camera because they recommend against rechargable batteries. But other than that it looks good.
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#34
The other guy at work that rides had his front wheel taken right off the bike last year.
Irony is one of the security desks looks right out to the bike racks. Bad part is, it is the one area where I don't think they have a camera pointed at.
And if all they did was let the air out, I would call that a prank by a jerk, including punks in the neighborhood, a grudge would have been a pin hole in both tires, tossed saddle, etc.
Irony is one of the security desks looks right out to the bike racks. Bad part is, it is the one area where I don't think they have a camera pointed at.
And if all they did was let the air out, I would call that a prank by a jerk, including punks in the neighborhood, a grudge would have been a pin hole in both tires, tossed saddle, etc.
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#37
But I agree that if you straighten up and act like it didn't faze you, the lack of reaction will make it less fun for the perpetrator and it probably won't happen again.
And just on the technical side, have you checked to see that the mechanism in your valve stem is all tight inside there? I've had it come loose and the air escape while I was in at work. You just need to use a small screwdriver or needlenose pliers to tighten it back up if that is the problem.
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At the root of every problem there's always an EGO.
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Nope, you still look the same.
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All aspects of this thread, including the Kitn related ranting, are hilarious.
"Hi honey, watcha doing?"
"Oh, this guy on BikeForums had the pressure let out of one of his tires."
"Gosh! And did a battle of the sexes ensue?"
"You got it. Can you bring me a beer and a towel for my forehead?"
But that's what the internet is for, I guess.
"Hi honey, watcha doing?"
"Oh, this guy on BikeForums had the pressure let out of one of his tires."
"Gosh! And did a battle of the sexes ensue?"
"You got it. Can you bring me a beer and a towel for my forehead?"
But that's what the internet is for, I guess.
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(of course, people believe all kinds of idiot things...like the other day, some fool on some other forum protested that his use of "that's so gay" to describe an idiotic stunt was not derogatory...because he was using it to mean "stupid" and not "*****exual". Wow.)
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This requires a camera!
Any chance of parking the bike within view of a computer you have control over? I'd throw a webcam on it for fun.
When I shared an office with some folks, we loved pulling "in good fun" pranks on each other. To give ourselves a heads up, a couple of us installed a webcam with software that would record when it detected motion. I think such a thing would be helpful here.
If you decide to go the vengeance route, definitely make absolutely sure it's him.
Any chance of parking the bike within view of a computer you have control over? I'd throw a webcam on it for fun.
When I shared an office with some folks, we loved pulling "in good fun" pranks on each other. To give ourselves a heads up, a couple of us installed a webcam with software that would record when it detected motion. I think such a thing would be helpful here.
If you decide to go the vengeance route, definitely make absolutely sure it's him.
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So... you didn't tell her to calm down, call her "***** cat," pretend it's a completely platonic play on "KitN," and that its usual meaning never crossed your mind, despite that you consciously circumvented the board auto-censor by adding a special character to the word, accuse her of looking for things to get offended about, and add some acronymic profanity just for fun?
It's still possible, I suppose, that I "see the world in black and white." Which of those things was grey?
It's still possible, I suppose, that I "see the world in black and white." Which of those things was grey?
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So... you didn't tell her to calm down, call her "***** cat," pretend it's a completely platonic play on "KitN," and that its usual meaning never crossed your mind, despite that you consciously circumvented the board auto-censor by adding a special character to the word, accuse her of looking for things to get offended about, and add some acronymic profanity just for fun?
It's still possible, I suppose, that I "see the world in black and white." Which of those things was grey?
It's still possible, I suppose, that I "see the world in black and white." Which of those things was grey?
Lighten up Francis.
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Which of the things I mentioned didn't you do?
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A bigot now! Wow, you're really overly sensitive. Or looking for an argument. Do you take everything so seriously in real life, or only on the internet?





