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Wait, so was he confused because you spelled rolls wrong?

I don’t have one, but I think this looks pretty cool:

With a tubeless setup (totally the way to go) I can lower PSI to 25 or lower without rolling the tires, and that helps traction significantly. I used to run a Kenda Nevegal up front but now use Schwalbe Hans Dampfs. I’m still on a 26” but I’d assume they have 650B equivalents. You want a gnarly front tire, and

You missed the Kingsman knife feet kick.

“I was so excited I booted up Bandicam to try to record it, but I didn’t realize that my hotkey for recording is also the same hotkey for closing the game”

I’m pretty sure you can double-click the crown to get back to the watch face (it switches between the face and your last app), then swipe up to get to glances.

Why are they entering that turn 3-4 wide, when they clearly have no idea what they’re doing? Also, is that apex cone really correct?

When someone says “this isn’t a fly by night operation... we’re really on the up and up”, doesn’t that mean it’s a shady fly by night operation?

Newark is the one where you loop the entire airport to return your rental and then loop it again to get to the gate, right?

You can open with an unopened - use the cap, then push the cap back on and open a second one. Agreed, you can open bottles with anything around you can make a lever out of, so carrying on a key ring has never been necessary for me.

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Ahh, missed that! I was thinking their use of E85 seemed odd, if nothing else...

Wait, what about the new 26:28 from Alex Roy? Seems odd not to mention it? Is it not validated yet?

yeah, my first thought too - just snap that sucker off and continue.

I use Glacier for this but I don't really recommend it. It's slow and it's not that cheap. Backblaze would work great if all your stuff is on local drives.

he didn't use his phone...

I rarely got above the low 40s...

"The solution was to load a laptop with a software called NetLimiterthat slowed its web access down to between 5Kbit/s to 25Kbit/s."

Wait, what about the Apple IIFX? It was $12k in 1990.

my first thought too