snota

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[–] snota 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Have you tried over 130 without padded shorts? I find that if my saddle fits, padded shorts are going to affect that and may add rubbing or pressure in areas that your ass isn't used to especially if you normally ride without.

I don't ride anywhere near your level but I've ridden 160 without padding and was fine because my saddle is comfortable normally.

[–] snota 6 points 1 year ago

Kind of an odd second order vaccination. You get vaccinated but can still catch Lyme. it would prevent the tick carrying Lyme in the future though, at least that's how I understood it.

[–] snota 3 points 1 year ago

You could post a bug on the Jerboa community. It might be known and have a fix out soon. I think most apps have their own quirks. Either way, let me know if you have any success.

[–] snota 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I also don't get them on Jerboa. What instance are you on? I think that communities wont show up in your instance unless someone has already accessed them. If you search directly for the ones in the post above, they should show up. I think you have to put an exclamation mark in front of the term. E.g.
[email protected]

Hope that works.

[–] snota 2 points 1 year ago
[–] snota 22 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Another useful method is drilling out the hole and filling it with matchsticks and wood glue. Let it dry, cut it flat and rescrew the hole. It takes a while longer to dry but I think it might be more secure than hot glue.

[–] snota 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

is clearly much more sensible to let Natalie play than to torch the entire division.

That entirely depends on what the other women in the division would do. If they staged a boycott then it would cause even more negative press and could akin to torching the division.

[–] snota 4 points 1 year ago

In the UK, in the cities, most of the ebikes I see are illegal and are ridden by said bastards. I would happily get a licence for an ebike to reduce the number of dickheads giving me a bad name. I would prefer that the bikes have to be registered with a government ID so that the owner can be traced and that there are repercussions for breaking the law.

[–] snota 1 points 1 year ago

The trouble is that they are very easy to hack and and just remove that safety figure. In the UK non-assist ebikes must be registered and a motorbike license is required. I would say over 50% of the ebikes I see are illegal, along with all the illegal scooters. I can derestrict my ebike in a matter of seconds because it's just a setting in the app.

[–] snota 5 points 1 year ago

I think it depends on how much you are willing to maintain it and if you are flexible on the types of materials you use. Where you live will have a significant impact as well, if you live near the sea up north then you are going to have a harder time than if you live inland in the south.

BLO works but you will have to maintain it regularly and how regularly depends on the weather.

You can use specific wood types that work well outside; pressure treated timber starts off looking a blue/green colour but fades to a silver and won't need looking after for a long time. Teak is the classic option for outdoor furniture as it's naturally resistant to pests and erosion, it's an exotic hard wood though so not the most sustainable. White oak is resistant to rot as well but isn't easily available. . Any of these with an annual coat of BLO will probably keep them looking new, if you don't mind them becoming more rustic then you can leave it for longer.

[–] snota 2 points 1 year ago
[–] snota 2 points 1 year ago

Can also confirm

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