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For you I might not sweat it that much except after riding. Not everyone can stay THAT isolated for that long though - many are still going to work, grocery stores, etc. Those "essential businesses".
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Let's not go down this road please, it's a political quagmire.
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Youse must be getting younger.
If something good is on I might stay up until midnight . . . 1 AM if it's a Warriors game. But ordinarily my batteries are struggling to keep my eyes open by 10:30, that's usually when I take the dog for her final walk.
If something good is on I might stay up until midnight . . . 1 AM if it's a Warriors game. But ordinarily my batteries are struggling to keep my eyes open by 10:30, that's usually when I take the dog for her final walk.
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Good one.
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After all these years, that song still, to this day, will get my body moving.
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If you've ever seen the thin lines that sometime form on jalapeno peppers, that look like veins or small cracks on the flesh, this is called "corking". There is no actual scientific study that we are aware of, but it is accepted among chefs that jalapeno peppers with corking have a greater chance of being on the hotter end of the heat scale.
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I work part-time at a small business. The owner has a (75 gallon?) fish tank. He used to take really good care of it, but in recent times has really let it go. As in, I'm not sure how the remaining fish survive.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
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I work part-time at a small business. The owner has a (100 gallon?) fish tank. He used to take really good care of it, but in recent times has really let it go. As in, I'm not sure how the remaining fish survive.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
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I work part-time at a small business. The owner has a (75 gallon?) fish tank. He used to take really good care of it, but in recent times has really let it go. As in, I'm not sure how the remaining fish survive.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
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On the upside, I’m finally learning how to ride hard on the trainer - setting power and HR interval records that I had never approached indoors. Maybe I’ll get to do a charity ride in the fall and be one of the guys breaking the wind for hours. Or maybe everyone is in the same boat and all the rides will be stoopid fast.
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I work part-time at a small business. The owner has a (75 gallon?) fish tank. He used to take really good care of it, but in recent times has really let it go. As in, I'm not sure how the remaining fish survive.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
A week or so ago I notice water on the floor. Trace it back to one of the two filters that was so clugged with slime that it was dripping behind the tank. I took the lid off, so at least it wasn't dripping, and told him.
At the end of last week I smelled a funny smell. Went in there yesterday and it smelled strongly of smoke. Looked behind the tank and saw the other filter dripping. Stared below for a bit and saw that the power strip was literally sparking.
He unplugged everything, I took the filters outside and flushed them clean with water. But man, why don't you clean the tank?!? I know he gets busy at time, but he's not that busy. It could have burned the building down.
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On the upside, I’m finally learning how to ride hard on the trainer - setting power and HR interval records that I had never approached indoors. Maybe I’ll get to do a charity ride in the fall and be one of the guys breaking the wind for hours. Or maybe everyone is in the same boat and all the rides will be stoopid fast.
Though I have been hitting some nice, short-term power figures, which I've decided will be a point of emphasis for me.
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That LAJ guy has got me hooked on “The Wire” and now I don’t go to bed until 11:30 or 12. I have ~50 hours in butt time watching.
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I reaaaally need to get more structure to my rides period. These days I just get on the trainer and keep spinning, but don’t do much else.
I know it’s not even a comparison to trainer road and sufferfest, but I think I’ll take a better look at zwift’s workout features. They’d gotta be better than just spinning right?
I know it’s not even a comparison to trainer road and sufferfest, but I think I’ll take a better look at zwift’s workout features. They’d gotta be better than just spinning right?
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That LAJ guy has got me hooked on “The Wire” and now I don’t go to bed until 11:30 or 12. I have ~50 hours in butt time watching.
Great stuff.
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That LAJ guy has got me hooked on “The Wire” and now I don’t go to bed until 11:30 or 12. I have ~50 hours in butt time watching.
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Though as my coach put it, this is not a time to compromise your immune system by being even a bit undernourished. No races anyway - just build your engine and stay healthy.
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