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LesterOfPuppets 02-26-12 10:39 AM

That frame seems to be missing a seatstay or two and... ;)

hairnet 02-26-12 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 13899183)
Bought a wireless scanner / printer so I can print off reams of pictures for immigration and was pleased that it took all of 20 minutes before it was networked in and printing off a test page.

My daughters are rather pleased that I am embracing some 21st century technology... :)


JohnDThompson 02-26-12 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 13898884)
Thanks! Here is the old bike, from when I was a noob and cycling was still very new mysterious

http://i641.photobucket.com/albums/u...d_by_gaviD.jpg

That'll buff right out.

JohnDThompson 02-26-12 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 13900086)
That frame seems to be missing a seatstay or two and... ;)

Somehow, the upper pivot spring lost its pre-load, so I had to take it apart to reset it. Once I set the pre-load, the spring was too powerful for me to compress it enough to get the circlip back in place to hold it all together. So I mounted it without the circlip in that amputated dropout, backed out the bolt just enough to not lose the pre-load, wedged a small screwdriver between the backing plate and the dropout and carefully used a hammer and drift punch to force the circlip into the gap.

GMJ 02-26-12 11:23 AM

Today I'm trying to move my library from iPod to mac. The cnet top reviewed program I chose to buy has crashed multiple times since ~4am. I sent a nasty email demanding a refund. It shouldn't take this long if I paid $30.

LesterOfPuppets 02-26-12 11:28 AM

I'll just thank the lord above (again) that I've been using Sandisk mp3 players this whole time.

Drag and drop transfer FTW!

Sherblock 02-26-12 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by JohnDThompson (Post 13900133)
Somehow, the upper pivot spring lost its pre-load, so I had to take it apart to reset it. Once I set the pre-load, the spring was too powerful for me to compress it enough to get the circlip back in place to hold it all together. So I mounted it without the circlip in that amputated dropout, backed out the bolt just enough to not lose the pre-load, wedged a small screwdriver between the backing plate and the dropout and carefully used a hammer and drift punch to force the circlip into the gap.

I have a Campy derailleur sitting in pieces because of this exact problem. The spring slipped, and now I can't get it back on.

And it is a VERY powerful spring.

RGNY 02-26-12 01:09 PM

55F in the basement, 26F outside, 75F in the enclosed porch with full sun. moved the rollers up from the basement and got in a nice sweaty ride.

between more "riding", and giving up booze for Lent, i'm about 10# leaner...

now to see if i can scare up a used front brake to throw on the 725 for spring.

JohnDThompson 02-26-12 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 13900627)
I have a Campy derailleur sitting in pieces because of this exact problem. The spring slipped, and now I can't get it back on.

And it is a VERY powerful spring.

You're welcome to try my method -- it worked for me, anyway.

http://www.os2.dhs.org/~john/circlip.jpg

I won't even charge you royalties! :)

xavier853 02-26-12 02:39 PM

Broke my iPhones back screen. Went to apple and got it replaced. Now I am happy again!

PluperfectArson 02-26-12 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by GMJ (Post 13900285)
Today I'm trying to move my library from iPod to mac. The cnet top reviewed program I chose to buy has crashed multiple times since ~4am. I sent a nasty email demanding a refund. It shouldn't take this long if I paid $30.

lol @ paying for things.

da fuq is wrong with you?

xavier853 02-26-12 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by GMJ (Post 13900285)
Today I'm trying to move my library from iPod to mac. The cnet top reviewed program I chose to buy has crashed multiple times since ~4am. I sent a nasty email demanding a refund. It shouldn't take this long if I paid $30.

Get the application for the Mac called Senuti. Also pretty sure it is free. I got it a long time ago, so I don't remember. Certainly not $30.

hamfoh 02-26-12 03:00 PM

my light finally came in, but they didn't send the mounts to put it on my bike. So now I'm hoping they either send me some before christmas or I can find some for chepa. Also the battery probably weighs an entire pound on its own. Took about 5 weeks to get to me. I would pay the extra fee and just buy a magicshine or whatever.

it is bright as hell though

Higher Class 02-26-12 03:01 PM

learned how to no-handed track stand! it seemed so impossible until i realized it's actually pretty easy

GMJ 02-26-12 03:20 PM

I payed for it because I had the capacity. I appreciate software design as much as music, and I like to support when possible.

Last night I went to a show and they said I could either buy a copy for $5 or dl for free. Them having the second option drove me to buy it from them. They were good, so I wanted them to have the money I worked for.

I assumed the same for a highly rated program. I was trying to do this late and wasn't waking roomie up for this bs, since he has had a mac, and he suggested that program after I pulled the trigger on this ****.

Attached is my hate mail. lol worthy or not, I hate dealing with customer service.


Just paid for the subscription, and I'm trying to transfer 8000+ songs to a mac. Its frozen 4-5 times already, mid-task. Is this a hardware issue? Software? I just paid $30 for software that freezes after ~200 song transfer tasks. The mac is brand new. The iPod is only 2-3 years old and perfectly functional in every other experience I've had.

I want a refund. Sorry, I was not expecting this program to be so dysfunctional. I would have went with a less robust, free program. I'm willing to be as public and brutal with everyone I can reach, internet and in person, about my displeasure and terrible experience with your product.

I guarantee that I will dissuade at least three people from ever using your products should I not get a full refund on my credit card. Take that however you want, I don't care. It's a legitimate threat in my eyes.

Before any action is taken, I would liked to be informed. If no action is taking, I really want a response, no matter how useless. If I don't hear back with a response for my legitimate problem with your software that I just purchased, you guys can all go to hell.

Please understand my frustration, but I wanted to support a what I believed to be a good company with good software. Had I known this **** would've happened, I would have just pirated it and put up with the flaws because it was free. I didn't. I paid for the software. I want answers.
I finally got it working, but I have to add by a genre at a time since the program can't handle an 8000+ file task, which is lame considering I paid $30. That's why I'm demanding a refund. If they tell me to go **** off, I'm torrenting the full version registration. Feds can suck my ****ing cock.

GMJ 02-26-12 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by Higher Class (Post 13901066)
learned how to no-handed track stand! it seemed so impossible until i realized it's actually pretty easy

I can't track stand yet :( Longest was like 3 seconds but I was stoked.

yummygooey 02-26-12 03:26 PM

That hate mail seems a little excessive. Did you look at reviews before you bought it? You threatened them even before you gave them a chance to respond.

GMJ 02-26-12 03:28 PM

Yeah. Cnets top rated most popular or close to the top.

Exactly. They sold me ****ty software and I'm a disgruntled customer. They should be willing to help me out, as long as I don't talk killing their firstborns and eating their hearts.

I don't want to put the name of the software or company until I get a response, either positive or negative. I'm still on the fence. The apparent anger you're reading is something I call assertiveness. Is it too much? Sure. But they're the one's in the wrong for selling faulty software at a premium price.

Street rider 02-26-12 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by GMJ (Post 13901127)
I can't track stand yet :( Longest was like 3 seconds but I was stoked.

I'm right there with you. I did one for almost an entire red light once, and I was super stoked the rest of the ride home. Never again.

yummygooey 02-26-12 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by GMJ (Post 13901154)
Yeah. Cnets top rated most popular or close to the top.

Exactly. They sold me ****ty software and I'm a disgruntled customer. They should be willing to help me out, as long as I don't talk killing their firstborns and eating their hearts.

I don't want to put the name of the software or company until I get a response, either positive or negative. I'm still on the fence. The apparent anger you're reading is something I call assertiveness. Is it too much? Sure. But they're the one's in the wrong for selling faulty software at a premium price.

If it's rated so well, there must be a reason. I'm not a programmer, but I find it hard to believe that they would be able to write a program that would work flawlessly every single time with every single setup. Stuff happens. A chill pill should be taken, IMO. In my experience with customer service, it's much more beneficial for you to be friendly and understanding up front than to start by demanding a refund or else. It was worked in my favor 9 times out of 10 with anything ranging from computers and electronics to bike parts.

My two cents.

Higher Class 02-26-12 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by GMJ (Post 13901127)
I can't track stand yet :( Longest was like 3 seconds but I was stoked.

just practice. I couldn't really do it for a long time, then I dedicated an hour outside of my house to learning them. Doing it on a fixie is one thing, but doing it on a geared road bike is like 100 roadie steez points.

chrissss 02-26-12 03:49 PM

Second weekend in a row doing 3k+ ft of climbing on 50x16
Shut up legs!
http://app.strava.com/rides/4547180

GMJ 02-26-12 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 13901211)
If it's rated so well, there must be a reason. I'm not a programmer, but I find it hard to believe that they would be able to write a program that would work flawlessly every single time with every single setup. Stuff happens. A chill pill should be taken, IMO. In my experience with customer service, it's much more beneficial for you to be friendly and understanding up front than to start by demanding a refund or else. It was worked in my favor 9 times out of 10 with anything ranging from computers and electronics to bike parts.

My two cents.

It's probably rated so well because the average user isn't moving as much music at one time as I am. These programs have limitations, I understand that, and for the majority, maybe it works great! In fact, it does work ok as long as the hopper doesn't have more than 1000 files in it. After that, it freezes and restarts my iPod, which terrifies me. This is all I have left of my library, so I need to protect it like a baby.

A chill pill? They sold me crappy software. I can be angry and calm at the same time. I'm usually not screaming at this screen when I type arguments, FYI. I'm not trying to talk down on you, I'm just explaining where I'm at.

Maybe you're right. I need to find a balance of being polite and understanding, but where do you draw the line?

I like to use a restaurant reference. We went out to dinner a few years ago, and my uncle's meal was the last to come out, 45min later than everyone else's. If you work in actual restaurants, you know this is ****ing unacceptable because the diner has to watch others eat, and then everyone has to wait for them. He speaks to the hot shot manager and takes a firm stance. The manager starts giving excuses as to why it happened and tried to play it off like it was no big deal. My uncle used no profanity, but made the point very clear that that was piss poor service to be ashamed of. He demanded his portion to be free, and he got it. A $30 rib slab along with drinks.

He could have asked, been denied, and been content. **** that, my uncle doesn't let people walk over him. Works in finance, he knows how to deal with possible hostile situations with a level head. I'm getting there, but way off the ****ing charts when you start talking "level-headed".

edit: Just happened again. Unbelievable. This time its ****ing up with 600 files. This is ****ing garbage. A $30 program should be simultaneously doing my taxes and finding the best CL hookers to keep my nights from getting lonely. It can't even handle an iPod, which is embarrassing. Understandable though. The programmer worked for a third party app. If he was worth his weight in salt, we would be working for apple,google, etc. etc.

McChinken 02-26-12 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 13901171)
I'm right there with you. I did one for almost an entire red light once, and I was super stoked the rest of the ride home. Never again.

I've fallen so many times trying to trackstand for an entire red light. -100 hipster pts.

GMJ 02-26-12 04:06 PM

My roommate pulled multiple hour ride in the city without ever touching the ground. I told him to **** off, because it made me so much worse about myself.


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