sLumPia
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2019-11-30
, 12:54
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@ P town
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#111
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2019-11-30
, 21:02
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Joined on Sep 2019
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#112
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I have to pull the gear switch to get the lightest gear on and have to push the small metal part next to the gear switch with a thumb to get the heaviest on (yes, I have tried adjusting the wire but it seems there is no "right spot").
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2019-11-30
, 23:27
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Joined on Jun 2010
@ Zagreb
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#113
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2019-12-01
, 02:34
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Joined on Nov 2010
@ USA
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#114
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Meet LMGM1 - the Lean Mean Green Machine, mark 1, another one of my projects in progress (Hopefully this one will get finished for a change ). My daugher suggested both the name and the colour.
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2019-12-01
, 09:49
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Joined on Sep 2012
@ UK
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So will the LMGM1 work like the side-by-side paddle boats you can rent in scenic ponds, or are the pedals going to be on independent coasters so one rider can rest? Don't know why, but I gotta know . . .
(I also smiled at the idea that your phone wasn't handy, but not to worry, I've got my digital camera here!)
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2019-12-01
, 10:29
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Community Council |
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Joined on Nov 2014
@ Lower Rhine
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2019-12-01
, 10:59
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Joined on Jun 2010
@ Zagreb
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#117
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Thank you all!
I do not deserve it, but accept pro forma so we can move on quick
There is not even much of a winner to choose this time because you all lifted the competition from a pure photo comparison to a deep rabbithole into the bike world. I researched so many things you brought up from Magura Brakes to vintage Cannondale.
Just great.
This time was really something special due to kinggos personal involvement into the topic. Very good choice!
A real easy decision is to stay away from christmas themed topic since "christmas presents" killed the competition last time.
And nooo, i do not want to see your prepared food as much as i like to discuss about.
Food photography is a league of its own imo and i have never up to this point shot a food photo myself with a camera phone that would not have profited heavily from the use of a real DSLR to make it look properly tasty.
Also, hobbyist food photography is a guarantee for sub par eating experience. Who in right mind lets food sit around only for seconds more than absolutely needed to take a lousy picture of it?
So i do not want to be responsible for your [soup] getting cold or tempura getting moist even remotely.
I am into knives.
Sorry for misusing this competition to have a peek into your drawer or tool box but it heavily interests me how you all cut things.
Knives is a bit limited so i came up with "cutting edge" for you all to troll my knife attempt with creative use of chainsaws, snow shovels or even your up-to-date tech Christmas present
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2019-12-01
, 13:39
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Joined on Aug 2010
@ Ruhrgebiet, Germany
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#118
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well..... everybody has them
But that's not the point. I already have an idea that perfectly fits to the cutting edge. We'll see......
Anyway, the man in the first 8min of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kiW6GYiJU8
is my, now late, sadly, father in law. Whatever you can see there I probably have at home. Horn handles, bone handles, kitchen knives, hunting knives. They might not be some of those crazy expensive japanese blades but they are true artisan work. And they do cut.
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2019-12-01
, 16:04
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Joined on Apr 2018
@ Helsinki, Finland.
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2019-12-02
, 17:02
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Joined on Nov 2010
@ USA
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#120
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Thank you all!
I do not deserve it, but accept pro forma so we can move on quick
Knives is a bit limited so i came up with "cutting edge" for you all to troll my knife attempt with creative use of chainsaws, snow shovels or even your up-to-date tech Christmas present
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camera phone, competition |
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