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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Yes please!!!!!
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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Tues is a possibility, Wed is a no go.
Rectory, hehe.
Rectory, hehe.
speaking of which, I thought you guys were behind Keith and I when we headed for the Center Island terminal yesterday... Where'd you go? I guess you guys weren't in as much of a "hurry" as we were.
ps. picked up a brie stuffed chicken breast at Cumbrae's on the way home. Exact same price as plain chicken breasts.. how could I *not* get it?
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Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
i just checked those barcons; they're ultegra 7 speed index, whatever speed friction.
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
i just checked those barcons; they're ultegra 7 speed index, whatever speed friction.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
Any mtb'ers up for another weeknight ride (or two)? I think Tues/Weds are both good for me, and the weather forecast is looking suhweet.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
wah wah..
speaking of which, I thought you guys were behind Keith and I when we headed for the Center Island terminal yesterday... Where'd you go? I guess you guys weren't in as much of a "hurry" as we were.
ps. picked up a brie stuffed chicken breast at Cumbrae's on the way home. Exact same price as plain chicken breasts.. how could I *not* get it?
speaking of which, I thought you guys were behind Keith and I when we headed for the Center Island terminal yesterday... Where'd you go? I guess you guys weren't in as much of a "hurry" as we were.
ps. picked up a brie stuffed chicken breast at Cumbrae's on the way home. Exact same price as plain chicken breasts.. how could I *not* get it?

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Bikes: spicer fixie, Haro BMX, cyclops track, Soma Double Cross, KHS Flite 100
I installed a brake on my bike (when we were on the island goofing around), in a sloppy and ineffective fashion! Its going to need some reworking... I'll have to destroy my pretty bar tape job I guess...
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Friends of ours dropped of their bikes for me to look at. One is okay to ride after repacking all the earings, brake adjustment etc. The other one though..so far it needs new wheels, bottom bracket, cables, a chain, levers and brakes and crank threads are shredded so bad I can't get my crank puller in, and the bottom bracket is pooched. Time for a new bike. The parts are so trashed I can't believe it. The front bearings were rusted in the hub. My ride was in way better shape when I got it, and it had sat outside for at least 3 winters. If my camera was working I would have taken some pics.
On the plus side I might have a 19" frame soon. After I cut off the b/b spindle to get the cranks off.
On the plus side I might have a 19" frame soon. After I cut off the b/b spindle to get the cranks off.
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From: where the sunbeams end and the starlight begins
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
... my pretty bar tape...
"Pretty" as in jailhouse pretty or Deliverance pretty?
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Originally Posted by Fuzzz
I'd be up for a ride but I can't make it out there until 6.30 at the earliest so light might be an issue. I'm thinking of heading up to Albion on Sunday morning if anyone is interested in joining me.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
There's an Ontario Cup race at Albion on Sunday morning, so I'm not sure what will be open. Keith would likely know more (if there isn't info on the web about it). I'm considering going up on Saturday to preride, camping over night and then racing Sunday morning.
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Originally Posted by cavit8
Operator rides fixed?
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Damnit, turns out they stole a total of 2,700 dollars and change from my account. I hope they get keel hauled.
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
Damnit, turns out they stole a total of 2,700 dollars and change from my account. I hope they get keel hauled.
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Anyone reading the globe today? This news item made me spill my cereal this morning
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"The worried contractors described the coins as "anomalous" and "filled with something man-made that looked like nano-technology," according to once-classified U.S. government reports and e-mails obtained by the AP."
bahahahahahahahha.. thanks for that, Sam.
bahahahahahahahha.. thanks for that, Sam.
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Originally Posted by iherald
Does the bank tell you how they do it?
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
She couldn't explain how they produce counterfeit cards that can be used in bank machines and stores though.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
Card writers aren't too hard to find. Just google "magnetic card writer". 

PS. F*CK these assh*les selling crap like this: https://hackershomepage.com/section6.htm
"This device logs approximately 1,000 card swipes/data in its GIANT MEMORY. It grabs the ENTIRE contents of all data passing through the terminal including credit card or debit card #, expiration date, discretionary data, etc., along with PIN # (if Pin pad is used). It appears like an ordinary RFI suppressor commonly found on many cables plugged into these machines. It will work on ANY POS machine that connects to a PC via the PS2, AT, XT port. Once the data is logged, the device can be EASILY AND QUICKLY removed (takes about 2 seconds for installation or removal) from the store POS machine and plugged into another computer where you can download and save the data. The primary use for this device is in case of a computer and/or power failure and transactions are lost, then the device can be used to reconstruct transactions to be re-processed."
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Originally Posted by Fuzzz
I'd be up for a ride but I can't make it out there until 6.30 at the earliest so light might be an issue. I'm thinking of heading up to Albion on Sunday morning if anyone is interested in joining me.
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
They are conducting an investigation, but from talking to the teller, it seems that they can copy your magnetic strip and pin code with crooked interac machines. She couldn't explain how they produce counterfeit cards that can be used in bank machines and stores though. Maybe people have inside connections? I dunno. I just hope all my money is back before I leave on my trip!
They then program some other card with a magnetic stripe and then they withdraw money. If you see someone suspiciously hanging around a cash machine, don't use it. Even if you just saw someone else use it fine. Also never lend people your cellphone, especially to some hot girl. No girl ever talks to me so Rob never gets scammed
Originally Posted by operator
Some UK place recently did a segment on this. Basically crook either replaces the faceplate completely on a cash machine or they place a fake faceplate on the card reader which reads your card details and a camera to record PIN.
They then program some other card with a magnetic stripe and then they withdraw money. If you see someone suspiciously hanging around a cash machine, don't use it. Even if you just saw someone else use it fine. Also never lend people your cellphone, especially to some hot girl.
They then program some other card with a magnetic stripe and then they withdraw money. If you see someone suspiciously hanging around a cash machine, don't use it. Even if you just saw someone else use it fine. Also never lend people your cellphone, especially to some hot girl.
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Originally Posted by iherald
I guess this is another reason to try to avoid those no-name ATM's at malls or bars. Not only is it a huge fee, I would think it would be easier to **** with then the ones at an actual bank.
Basso admits that he was involved with that Blood doping scandal.
https://velonews.com/news/fea/12213.0.html
https://velonews.com/news/fea/12213.0.html
Frame Size Question:
If your crank is pointing to the front wheel hub (either side/foot), and your foot is clipped-in, should your toe touch the front tire (if turned far enough to that foots side)?
I hope this makes sense. I think my frame is too small... not sure if that is normal.
If your crank is pointing to the front wheel hub (either side/foot), and your foot is clipped-in, should your toe touch the front tire (if turned far enough to that foots side)?
I hope this makes sense. I think my frame is too small... not sure if that is normal.




