CramCycle wrote: » I can't wait till they use text identification to read the how's my driving stickers, and their messaging services get filled with voicemails from Kitt either complimenting their lane discipline or ridiculing the number of deaths they nearly caused.
“When we first proposed the idea of a bumper sticker as a means of data collection, it was considered rather unorthodox, but it has paid off with a massive repository of vital information. We, of course, would like to thank all of our volunteer respondents, whose passionate and consistent reporting made the whole 1-800-EAT-**** project possible.” Cattalone went to say that any peer reviewers seeking to challenge the survey’s methodology or criticize its findings can also call the number.
tomasrojo wrote: » There was a related story in the news:https://tinyurl.com/ybbolfbz
buffalo wrote: » I read that story while pondering the scientific rigour of their collection method, before I noted what site it was published on.
Deleted User wrote: » Not if you paid me would I ride that every day.
RobertFoster wrote: » I'd rather ride it than drive it.
rollingscone wrote: » Still finding bits of Tuna on the kitchen wall...
NamelessPhil wrote: » I can lend you a tuna-loving cat. It might be the start of a beautiful friendship.
Weepsie wrote: » Think they're are just not made for these wheels. Not arsed taking off the other tyres to putting on the tyres in case they're not needed.
magicbastarder wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/dublin-and-cork-to-have-directly-elected-mayors-1.3318073 george hook for mayor! i'm probably trying a little too hard to shoehorn cycling into this, but i wonder if this is something that could have potential to be positive for cycling in the city.
nee wrote: » Anyone been on the Howth/s2s cycle path today? Is it icy? Heading out soon, having the path/road debate :pac:
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I got a buddy to service my boiler, he's registered etc so all good in that sense. Anyway he was out of WD40 and he uses that to spray on the fan motor so I got him the bottle of MO94 I had in the shed, for all intents an purposes it's supposed to be the same as WD40. The fan seized 12 hours later and he had to come back, the MO94 just dried out the fan barings. I don't use it for much on the bike except for brake calipers and levers but it certainly made me wonder about the quality of the rest of the Muc Off lubes
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I got him the bottle of MO94 I had in the shed, for all intents an purposes it's supposed to be the same as WD40.
rubadub wrote: » it puts down a layer of PTFE
Harrybelafonte wrote: » Parcel motel trying to charge me €91 for a bike. Is this the norm?
CramCycle wrote: » I think they go by volumetric size after a certain point so probably not far off it. They done the same to me as the box was larger than expected (and mostly air, the dimensions I was given by the company where way off). I negotiated them down a bit as I simply could not afford it, think I got mine down to about 50euro from just north of 100euro. This was about 5 years ago now though.
Harrybelafonte wrote: » Any idea of best way to contact them?