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overthehillmedi 09-20-12 09:02 AM

N+1 Link sticky
 
Would it be possible to have the N+1 definition link be made a sticky? That way when somebody asks what it means we can just refer them to the link. :)

Dan Burkhart 09-20-12 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by overthehillmedi (Post 14754142)
Would it be possible to have the N+1 definition link be made a sticky? That way when somebody asks what it means we can just refer them to the link. :)

+1. Maybe make it a thread for all abbreviations, acronyms, and lingo that newbies may not understand.

Esteban58 09-20-12 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by overthehillmedi (Post 14754142)
Would it be possible to have the N+1 definition link be made a sticky? That way when somebody asks what it means we can just refer them to the link. :)

good idea..., short list of acronyms and initialisms which threw me:
N+1, HTFU, Hoods

I'm sure there are a lot more.

Dudelsack 09-20-12 10:13 AM

Flip it and slam it at the 41.

Dan Burkhart 09-20-12 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by Dudelsack (Post 14754487)
Flip it and slam it at the 41.

There are some phrases that should remain a mystery.

RonH 09-20-12 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by Dan Burkhart (Post 14754838)
There are some phrases that should remain a mystery.

+1

I'm still not sure what 41 means. :innocent:

DnvrFox 09-20-12 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by RonH (Post 14756236)
+1

I'm still not sure what 41 means. :innocent:

41 - the number of the road cycling forum.

bikeforums.net/forumdisplay.php/41-Road-Cycling

50+ Forum

bikeforums.net/forumdisplay.php/220-Fifty-Plus-(50-)

rumrunn6 09-21-12 12:20 PM

hey new guys, you know what being a "Fred" means?

Bikey Mikey 09-21-12 06:02 PM


Mort Canard 09-21-12 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 14759488)
hey new guys, you know what being a "Fred" means?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_(bicycling)

The meaning is probably still evolving but the wikis seem to have a decent grasp on the history.


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