hypsterism
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I recommend not spending your layover at Uniqlo.
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It's not that they know, but you know.
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love my stylus epic.
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chemex
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seamsealed.com?
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I'm 7.5 and they fit fine after a wash.
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http://www.pelizzoliworld.com/ would be my choice for italian0
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If you choked at mile 20 it's just cause you're out of shape. This is assuming you ate beforehand.
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not pumping your tires to 120 psi will do more for road chatter than grips versus tape.
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i don't know why you wouldn't wrap any bars all the way to the stem.
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the flower isn't even in focus...
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only one i know is coffeegeek.com
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where'd you get your kettle for $27?
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anyone in PDX, I just moved here and went to college in Chicago last year so I don't really know what is good around here. Stumptown is okay (at least I don't have to potentially wait through a Siberian winter for a mocha *cough* Inteligentsia *cough*), but I am looking for something that is a little darker and more...bitter, I guess?
bitterness is a result of overextraction and usually an undesirable trait. I'm all about drinking coffee the way you like it, but i don't think you're gonna get it at the kind of places you listed.
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rema tip top
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cool, thanks for the responses guys. keep them coming if anyone has any other recommendations. what are those nikes?
also, does anyone use a patch kit on blown tubes? is it a temporary fix or can I patch tubes with tiny holes in them (from glass, etc) and use them long term?
tia.
patch kits with a tube of glue are definitely long term. the glue is actually a vulcanization compound and is the same way they attach the valve to the tube.
Most of my tubes have 1-3 patches on em.
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From what I've read on XDA android is actually very good at managing itself, and task killers should not be used
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it's the bars; your hoods are level.
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My biased cut shirt has a really long cuff.
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Alright, Thanks guys.
I'll stick with the IRO, part of the reason I was having doubts prior was because of the aluminum v.s. steel frame, I thought the kilos would have an advantage, especially with longer rides. Hopefully I'll be able to work up to 15 or 20 mile rides with the IRO. I've never had a fixed gear / single speed before, can't wait!
your bike is steel
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xpot from evolution
skull 5010xx - 8 months and 2 hot soaks
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skull 5010xx - 8 months and 2 hot soaks
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Posted · Edited by hypsterism
I think I figured out the trick to galvanic zipper. Try not holding the zipper pull while you thread it in initially. Hold onto the zipper teeth with your left hand. ymmv