Brutal just upgraded his stuff. Should comb through his posts or send him a PM.
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Myyyy keyyyboard works fine.
And I am married so my pipe may be clogged a bit...
I went hog wild and bought a new Ubiquiti AP Pro, Motorola MB7420 (16x4), and a Ubiquiti USG firewall. I'm of the camp of preferring standalone devices and tend to lean to those that are more enterprise oriented. The Ubiquiti gear needs their controller software installed on a host to setup and configure, and that alone might turn most off.
Most folks will be well served by either an all-in one cable modem/wifi router, or at most a cable modem and standalone wifi/router.
I moved my LL off comcast to Ooma, and upgrade to 200Mbps (internet only) service for $79 for the first year.
There was another thread here and several others posted some nice combo gear they were using.
http://beta.speedtest.net/result/6120821625.png
Hey bungholios... :D
Hoverines
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
Heya Brother.
Have a good weekend?
Isalright.
You?
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
Hey.
HO
lets go
Heaters in the back seat!
So I was driving in Nebraska, in the middle of no where. Then all the sudden, what looks like a permanently mounted sign is telling me to stop at a stop light on a trailer. I said, out loud, "Well ain't that a bitch?!" It was actually pretty funny. Not sure why they don't have stop lights on trailers all the time, it'd eliminate flaggers altogether.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/SY...=w1634-h919-no
Of course you're right. This only worked because it was in the country with far less traffic. There was a corresponding trailer on the other side of the one lane area, and the lights would just switch back and forth to let traffic through.
Irving,
When you see the price tag on those temporary trailer mounted traffic signals, you will know why const. companies call "Ready Temps" for flaggers.
CDOT has a couple, but they are mostly used for temporary on ramp metering.
I recall there were some deployed on Hwy 14 last year or the year prior. It was probably the year prior after all the flooding.
I have ridden 3286 miles and had over 100K feet of elevation gain on a bicycle so far in 2017.
Bueno!
Holy Sh!t...I've only been on Strava for about 4 months or so. Used to use Map My Ride. Looks Like I have some catching up to do...:)
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My daughter has discovered the Dude Perfect Youtube channel.
I can't remember if you need to be a premium member in order to download other folks' rides.
Doing that (downloading other folks rides) has allowed me to really explore some of the off-the-beaten-path locations of this side of the planet.
I can hardly throw a ball across my yard. I'm decent at a lot of things, but I definitely throw like a girl. Oh well.
Dude Perfect?
Long day on short sleep, ain't lookin it up.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
It's guys doing awesome stunts and trick shots and stuff. I never thought I'd walk into the room and see my kid cheering at a guy making an awesome 7-10 split or the worlds longest strike or something.
That's cool, at least not chasing pop culture trash.
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Oh she watches plenty of that. I'll hear some like watered down techno coming from the other room and think, she doesn't like that kind of music... "Are you watching some click bait video?!"
She yells back, "Yep!"
I know you've had a long day, but here is the click bait video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YndKKrC1m58
Dude Pefect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtsfUAHkyWQ
Road trips catching up to you, eh
Such a weird, oddly solemn ride this morning.
I usually ride 30+ miles before I get in to work. Today, the group was a little more strangely quiet. I think it's because there was someone there that acted like a passive aggressive a-hole the whole ride. (It wasn't me, btw. I'm never passive aggressive. I'm either chill or kill, never in between.)
The only thing that ages gracefully is wine.
Until they realize it turned to vinegar.
Kazoo...your phone number change?
Howdy fellers.
oh snap!