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Fuzzz 06-11-07 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by shapelike
I just got screwed in the dentistry ass to the tune of a $1000 estimate (crown for a broken tooth). Can anyone recommend a good dentist that has reduced rates for uninsured patients or at least decent payment plans?

Danforth Neighbourhood Dental Clinic is really good. At least worth checking into it. http://www.dndc.ca/

LordFoo 06-11-07 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by iherald
Anyone see the Soprano's last night?

Yeah.. still not sure how I feel about the ending.. don't want to spoil anything though.

Also - re DS browsing and M3 -- I think it's possible if you're some kind of freak with both slot1 and slot2 "solutions" (i.e. M3 simply + M3 lite), but probably cheaper just to buy the official browser. I haven't had the urge to do so due to related comments on screen size, etc.

M3+SNES emulator + Super Keirin FTW? :) I tried loading up the rom but can't read japanese.. need a translation :>

iherald 06-11-07 11:05 AM

When looking at buying new disc routers for disc brakes, what's the difference between say 200mm ones versus 160mm (other than 40mm)? My buddy is buying a new set of wheels to put 'road' type tires on his mountain bike, with a more appropriate cassette for road riding.

I found some good wheels but they don't come with the routers. So I'm looking at different ones, and MEC has 203mm for $35 each, but 160mm are only $15.

Any insight?

pyze-guy 06-11-07 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by jit5
Why, when I can have a low life short order cook do it? Especially when you factor in the dropout waitress clearing my dishes and the loser in the kitchen washing them.

Wow, you're still here. Seems the idiot customers remarks hit a nerve. I'd put you on ignore, but your posts are so lame they can be funny at times. Keep up the good work.

jeremywhitehorn 06-11-07 11:47 AM

he should come into the kitchen and run his mouth off like that and see what happens...

TRaffic Jammer 06-11-07 11:51 AM

Jit5 really needs to play bumper catch.

cavernmech 06-11-07 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
he should come into the kitchen and run his mouth off like that and see what happens...

He acts like this because he likes spit and phlegm in his food...and make no mistake...he is getting more than he ordered.

DrBenway 06-11-07 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
**EXPLETIVE BELETED*** really needs to play bumper catch.

Interesting. You don't think that's how he got this way.

MattRennick 06-11-07 12:34 PM

Tubulars
 
Hey folks - I was working on a few parts bin conversions over the weekend and came across some parts I'm not going to use and will likely sell but have no idea what make they are (the cranks) or what they're worth (the wheel) so...

Does anyone know what brand these cranks are?

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...7/cranks01.jpg

Does anyone know what a tubular wheel like this would be worth, realistically? The thing is light beyond belief... I know the Araya's a fairly well sought after and it's got bladed spokes laced to a Mavic 571 hub... Any ideas? Any takers?

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya01.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya02.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya03.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya04.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya05.jpg

iherald 06-11-07 12:45 PM

I rode the Zipp's this weekend (though, they are actually Hed's.). They are a damn fast wheels, but boy do you feel the bumps. Going over subway tracks was pretty jarring.

I've switched back to my normal wheels. The Hed's are fun, but they aren't every day wheels. They did look cool though, which is the most important thing.

jeremywhitehorn 06-11-07 01:15 PM

[QUOTE=MattRennick]Hey folks - I was working on a few parts bin conversions over the weekend and came across some parts I'm not going to use and will likely sell but have no idea what make they are (the cranks) or what they're worth (the wheel) so...

Does anyone know what brand these cranks are?

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...7/cranks01.jpg


i'd be interested in those cranks if you're selling...

TRaffic Jammer 06-11-07 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by DrBenway
Interesting. You don't think that's how he got this way.

No I think it was being spoon-fed a warped sense of entitlement that allows him to think of and treat ppl that way. Or he's just trolling for reactions. A game of bumper catch might help him appreciate life and the people around him a bit more.

sexy cranks and wheel. let us know what you want for the wheel.

Fuzzz 06-11-07 01:47 PM

Woot woot.. first BF post with the new Safari on my work PeeSee... that is all.

iherald 06-11-07 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by Fuzzz
Woot woot.. first BF post with the new Safari on my work PeeSee... that is all.

Safari on a PC?

ronin2046 06-11-07 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by MattRennick
Hey folks - I was working on a few parts bin conversions over the weekend and came across some parts I'm not going to use and will likely sell but have no idea what make they are (the cranks) or what they're worth (the wheel) so...

Does anyone know what brand these cranks are?

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...7/cranks01.jpg

Does anyone know what a tubular wheel like this would be worth, realistically? The thing is light beyond belief... I know the Araya's a fairly well sought after and it's got bladed spokes laced to a Mavic 571 hub... Any ideas? Any takers?

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya01.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya02.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya03.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya04.jpg

http://www.makergo.com/shutup/images...07/araya05.jpg

I'd love to try out that wheel on my Makino... ;)

TRaffic Jammer 06-11-07 02:25 PM

Safari on the PC ....wicked quick.
This just in ...my wife is at Trinity Bellwoods and Igor has somethin' going on. Truck full of bike stuff... place is for sale or lease ...join the Igor brigade? she's tryin' to read the sign from across the street. He's mad, but I think he's genius as well..

somnambulant 06-11-07 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Safari on the PC ....wicked quick.
This just in ...my wife is at Trinity Bellwoods and Igor has somethin' going on. Truck full of bike stuff... place is for sale or lease ...join the Igor brigade? she's tryin' to read the sign from across the street. He's mad, but I think he's genius as well..

Yeah, I saw a truck out front late one evening recently with a gang of people either loading or unloading stuff. Obviously legit.

jet sanchEz 06-11-07 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by jit5
Why, when I can have a low life short order cook do it? Especially when you factor in the dropout waitress clearing my dishes and the loser in the kitchen washing them.

I am positive that this BF account was created by a regular contributer to the thread, just to stir up drama. No one is this arrogant, they are seeking negative re-affirmation. Funny though.

TRaffic Jammer 06-11-07 02:31 PM

What's that mad cat up to Igor?

jet sanchEz 06-11-07 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
Yeah, I saw a truck out front late one evening recently with a gang of people either loading or unloading stuff. Obviously legit.

I think he buys bikes from Police Auctions up north or something, they are always junky Supercycles or Magnas that he shines up nicely and sells for a couple hundred bucks to people who want summer rides. At least, that is what they were when I rode by lasts week.

I don't think he sells much of the higher end stuff like he used to. That may be because they were less popular or because maybe they were more stand-outish, so the real owners might recover them. I mean, if you own a Pinarello, you will likely have the serial number written down somewhere and a description of it but how many Supercycle owners go to the trouble?

Fuzzz 06-11-07 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by iherald
Safari on a PC?

yep just got released... first there was bike forum posts on the Nintendo DS, now Safari on PC... hell must be getting chilly :)

TRaffic Jammer 06-11-07 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
I think he buys bikes from Police Auctions up north or something, they are always junky Supercycles or Magnas that he shines up nicely and sells for a couple hundred bucks to people who want summer rides. At least, that is what they were when I rode by lasts week.

I don't think he sells much of the higher end stuff like he used to. That may be because they were less popular or because maybe they were more stand-outish, so the real owners might recover them. I mean, if you own a Pinarello, you will likely have the serial number written down somewhere and a description of it but how many Supercycle owners go to the trouble?

Back in the day there was a white van (nondescript kidnap special) that would come to town twice a year and rip off free locked messenger rides from MTL to bring them here, and vice versa..... never did figure out who it was, but there are theories. My bud came out of the stock exchange tower just in time to see a guy literally throw it into the van and jet off. They'd stick around for two weeks in the spring and the fall and then vanish.

jet sanchEz 06-11-07 02:52 PM

That sucks. Did you guys figure it out when someone visited the other city? That must have been quite the surprise.

TRaffic Jammer 06-11-07 03:01 PM

No... it happened twice a year, for at least three of the six years I was messin'. Sneaky and organized.
Messers talk and a white van would do rides from here as well, to be sold in MTL apparently.

operator 06-11-07 03:07 PM

That's some sneaky ****. Bash their heads in with a pedal wrench if you find them. Then bash their car in, bash it good.

P.S I still think Opera 8.x pwns Safari on pc


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