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ridethecliche 03-29-10 12:22 PM

That's a nice looking bike pcad. You shoulda bought another cannondale though.

The colors match my school kit. Pity I won't be on a bike again anytime soon.

patentcad 03-29-10 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by ridethecliche (Post 10593779)
That's a nice looking bike pcad. You shoulda bought another cannondale though.

The colors match my school kit. Pity I won't be on a bike again anytime soon.

I spend my life bantering with barely post adolescent sycophants.

Velo Vol 03-29-10 02:53 PM

One Bike Forums frustration is discovering some of the good threads here only after they get locked.

We should have a ratings system which allows users to highlight the idiot threads so that I can quickly spot them when I log in.

patentcad 03-29-10 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by graphs (Post 10593522)
let's see it

OK. Pcad's #3 Molar. Note the red pulp in the root area, that was the (very) painful infection. Ouch.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...cads3Molar.jpg

patentcad 03-29-10 04:57 PM

So is that gross enough for you? Worked on my wife.



Mission accomplished.

kimconyc 03-29-10 06:06 PM

WTF!?@ Why did I click!?@

kimconyc 03-29-10 06:07 PM

You know what they say, though, a picture is worth 1,000 posts...

Ware 03-29-10 06:08 PM

It's beautiful. Marketplace.

RT 03-29-10 07:40 PM

There is not a facepalm worthy enough to post at this point in this Gandalf's-beard-like thread.

ls01 03-29-10 07:47 PM

Just imagine...... This is what all of Al Gores hard work went for when he invented the internet.

slothlike 03-29-10 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 10595182)
OK. Pcad's #3 Molar. Note the red pulp in the root area, that was the (very) painful infection. Ouch.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...cads3Molar.jpg

Pcad, if that is your tooth, then you are lying about your age. You are at least 83 years old with a tooth like that. :)

patentcad 03-30-10 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by slothlike (Post 10595998)
Pcad, if that is your tooth, then you are lying about your age. You are at least 83 years old with a tooth like that. :)

Slothy, where have you been?

The Addict rocks by the way.

mrbUSA 03-30-10 06:05 AM

Half chewed gnocchi in red sauce :)

patentcad 03-30-10 06:15 AM

Tooth extraction site, stitches and all, is not hurting much, and this AM it responded nicely to Advil. Big difference from the last time. One more day off the bike, I'll be training tomorrow. Man, it's hammering rain and wind again here today.

graphs 03-30-10 07:28 AM

That root is looking pretty rough. Good thing you got it outta there.

patentcad 03-30-10 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by graphs (Post 10597558)
That root is looking pretty rough. Good thing you got it outta there.

Oh don't worry, when it's time for your tooth to come out, it will notify you.

Velo Vol 03-30-10 09:15 AM

We need a moderator to perform an extraction here.

patentcad 03-30-10 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 10597978)
We need a moderator to perform an extraction here.

First we'll need laughing gas.

v70cat 03-30-10 09:27 AM

Glad you extraction went well, looks like Thursday will be a good day to ride.

How do you like the new brakes?

patentcad 03-30-10 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by v70cat (Post 10598025)

How do you like the new speed modulators?

Fixed.

They are light and they look cool. All bicycle calipers suck, it's a matter of degree.

v70cat 03-30-10 09:47 AM

Do they work as well as Dura Ace "modulators" or have you trades performance for light weight?

kimconyc 03-30-10 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by v70cat (Post 10598117)
Do they work as well as Dura Ace "modulators" or have you trades performance for light weight?

Seriously?

patentcad 03-30-10 10:00 AM

Shimano Ultegra and D.A. brakes are, of course, better. But the Zero G's do work. Again, I strongly feel all bicycle calipers suck. Much of that is because 700c bicycle wheels don't have a lot of traction to work with. So you can lock 'em up alright, but that doesn't mean the stupid bike will actually stop.

roadiejorge 03-30-10 10:03 AM

Good thing I wasn't eating anything when I clicked on this thread, discussions of caliper extractions always turn my stomach.

:eek:


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