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<0> So a whole bike, except for the frame <1> then I'll get to put the other bike together with crappier parts... which kind of bites, but well, not made of money. <1> nah, drive train is being transferred. <1> putting 7/8 speed drive train on. <1> don't need the frickin granny sprocket anyhow. <2> finally. <2> no more F1 in germany. <0> Um <0> Revenger: None at all? <2> Hockenheim and Nrburgring. <2> closed. <0> WTH <2> IF the motion goes tru. <0> Closed as in, completely shut the tracks? <2> which we will now next week. <2> no more F1.
<2> DTM or such yes. but no F1 <2> costs too high <0> WTF would they do that? Got into a fight with Eclestone? <0> Ah yeah, I can imagine <0> A pity though, it'd force us to drive even further if we ever want to attend one again. <0> Though, rumours are, Spa might come back <2> its either close down or alteration. <2> like, one time that track, the other time switch.. <0> That might work, but if it doesn't fit Bernie's ideas, it'll probably all over. <3> is it possible to start a script when a NEW connection is established ? (i'm the router) <0> Dreadfull: With some trickery, sure. But do you really want to? <3> yes, wanna try set up a dinamic limiting with HTB <3> is it dangerous or something ? can't see why your asking if i really want to <4> do you watch the county chopper series in the cable, awesome bikes creation <1> never heard of it. <4> i always watch them in discovery channel <0> Dreadfull: Think "denial of service" here <4> they do well designed big bikes <1> big how? <1> I mean, I ride a 19.5" frame... that's not -really- big tho. <3> Coma why lol <3> what does denial of services have to do with htb ? <4> ok here's the site => http://www.orangecountychoppers.com/ <4> customized bikes <1> oh, motorbikes. <1> yeah, I go human-powered. <0> Dreadfull: Not with htb, but bringing your box to a grinding halt, if it has to execute a script on ever new connection <3> at least for port 80 Coma, that would make the connection count smaller :) <4> really cool bikes eh. <4> but a really expensive bike to build <3> hm but i don't really need to make it dinamic lol <3> (for what i need) <3> god, be right back :) <0> Dreadfull: Well, to give you an impression, try something like iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --dport 80 -m state --state NEW --log-prefox "NEWCONNECTION " <0> Then watch your log <1> Coma: I'm faintly tempted to try out single speed. <1> should have gotten horizontal dropouts if I wanted that, though... <0> bronaugh: Except for riding trials, that wouldn't work, I think <1> Coma: I've been experimenting with cruising around in 25th gear <1> I've gone up some pretty brutal hills in that... 44/14 <3> Coma i wanted to use different TC cl***es for different sources/destinations but that doesn't need to be dinamic as i can just set the rules for the specific destinations/sources and i'm done :) <0> Hmm, that ratio will get uncomfortable, too <1> still happier with more gears. <1> I like gearing down for the longer hills. <1> but I can burst over some significant hills in that gear. <1> rode all the way to a friend of mine's place in that gear... there's some pretty nasty hills on the way. <1> mostly did it as a proof of concept though. <1> yeah... the availability is nice. <0> Perhaps not as many as the 27 I've got now, but it's good to have some to pick from ;) <1> hehe :) yup. <1> it's convenient to have 32/14 to take off from a standstill. <1> on the flat, that's about right... <1> when I'm just riding, I use 32/14,32/12,32/11,44/14,44/12, and occasionally 44/11 <1> the last one, almost always when cruising downhill. <1> 4:1 is pretty extreme. <0> Lol, you actually know all the ratios? <1> yup. <1> I've got the majority of my cog sizes memorized <0> Heh, I usually don't even know which gear I'm in, as long as it works <1> heheh
<1> sadly I also know where the separation is between the cogs that are riveted to the cage and those that are not. <1> kind of hoping I'll just wear out the little rings then replace them. <1> Coma: one joy, though, is perpetually sore muscles. <1> I don't think there's been a single day in the last 2 weeks that I haven't biked 20km or more. <0> Unless you constantly overload your muscles, you really shouldn't have sore muscles anymore <5> which u cant do with a 1 button mouse <5> :P <0> That's only supposed to happen to couchpotatos who finally decide to get off of their lazy ***es for once <1> mmm... ok, they aren't sore per se. <0> jadey: You'd be amazed what you can do with a one button mouse <1> there are a few that are genuinely sore, but that's because I swam about 2km this weekned. <5> Coma, paperweight <5> :P <1> if it's watertight, the possibilities are endless. <0> For one, sure. Makes a good paperweight, but a 20 button logitech would, too <5> i actually took the apple sticker off my bosses pc and put it on the garbage can and told him its I-Trash :P <1> hahahah <1> nice. <0> err, designed <1> a friend of mine applied that to her alarm clock. <1> I can't remember where mine have gone. <1> I -think- it may be on my parents old machine back home <5> wow i am so NOT used to working nights and they gave me a whole 2 days to 'reschedule' myself <1> Coma: ok, to make the muscle pain thing clearer... if my leg is straight, and I tense up the muscles in my thigh, that kind of hurts... not extreme or anything, just a bit. <0> Ah, not as bad as completely destroying muscle tissue by first time sporters ;) <1> haha <1> some of my ligaments (? the attachment points for muscles) are definitely a bit sore. <1> other interesting pain: if I stand on one leg, then start bending that leg so that I go straight down, at around 90 degrees knee bend, I get pain from those. <0> So, don't do that ;) <1> hehe <0> I only had my hamstrings hurt for days in a row, but that was after putting a new floor in the living, not from biking ;) <1> yeah.... if you want some brutal joint stuff, try going from sitting to standing only using one leg <1> that's not too hard... now do it as slowly as possible :P <0> Hehehe <0> Which was almost the problem with putting in the floor, too. Constantly going from kneeling to standing and back again <1> yeah. <1> I'm used to jumping like a mad fiend, so that kind of thing doesn't bother me much at all. <1> guess it'd surprise no one that I am known by multiple (independent) people as "crazy Dave" <0> Heh, just like that er... oh, n/m <1> arr, thar be mosquito bites on my foot. <1> and boy does it ****. <1> today is the itchy day. <0> Tell me about it. I'm covered with bites too <1> ugh. <1> and these are the mosquitos I'm used to, too. the Canadian variety. <1> different species or something over in Europe... I've heard the transition to them, or to ours, is brutal. <1> the ones you're used to are bad enough, particularly when they're halfway along the inside side of your foot. <0> It's strange to see, when you're in a group of people, you're the only one getting bitten :/ <1> hah <1> yeah, I don't get bitten very much now. <1> but I used to be very popular. <1> yeah... :P <1> when I was a kid... man, they LOVED me. <5> they dont bite me ever :P <1> I think I counted 53 bites on me once. <5> i cant remember the last time i got a bug bite heh <6> What is KDE's nice and fuzzy rdp client called? <5> maybe when i was 12 i got bit by a spider :P <1> `Jadey`: what do you eat? DDT? <5> bronaugh, im italian :P lots of garlic ;) <0> danq: Knowing kde, probably krdesktop <1> danq: there's one called rdesktop that works. <0> Well, I'm sure it's not garlic that works as a repellant <1> `Jadey`: I'll have to up my garlic intake <1> hehe <6> krdc <6> just found it. <1> 404 is the correct response for "Do you have a myspace page?" <5> correct <0> "Do you have a windows computer which is infected by that banner joke on myspace?" :P <1> hah
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