Vicki,
I saw that and thought of you. Every Kirk is a one-off original, I wouldn't sweat that you aren't getting a badge on yours or some never to be duplicated whatever bits.
I used a 2U Lansing for my KGSS and also used larger than stock heat sinks and they fit just fine, with a little planning. There's probably only a 1/4" between the top of the sinks and the lid.
Took it much easier on the way home. My average heart rate dropped 15bpm and my max was lower than my average from the commute in. Still managed a nice pace courtesy of a slight tail wind for the flatter section at the beginning of the ride. Raffy would faint if he saw the HR data for the way in this morning.
Nice Brent.
Me: restarted the commute to work program for 2013. Left a little late and consequently pushed quite a bit harder than I wanted to for a ride this early in the season. Cranked a 19mph pace for the 20mi ride. Hopefully I can cruise a litte more comfortably on the way home and it'll be nearly 30 degrees warmer on the way home too. So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
This. I had the kids solo for most of the weekend (the wife was ill) and it is during times like this that I often think that single parents, the good ones anyway, are more remarkable than they get credit for. Enjoy your time away too, Stephen, and don't dwell on what you're not doing next weekend.
It's about to go mud season here, where the combination of the ground thawing and melting snow turns everything into a goopy mess. So I'd guess, depending on how wet the next few weeks are, that I'm a good month away from being able to ride off road.
Best I can tell is that every day Flickr chooses the top 500 most interesting (as defined by them) pictures to highlight. So if you go to Flickr.com and click explore at the top you'll see today's "explored images". So in a nutshell Ari's photo was badass enough to be one of the best/most popular/discussed/shared/or other images of the day.
Tres cool in my book.
Looking very cool, Vicki. I can't imagine the excitement/anticipation.
Me: got out for a nice 25ish mile ride after work today. It was windy but I managed a decent pace and felt pretty good. Temps over the weekend and into early next week are supposed to get into the low 60s which would be outstanding. I'm hoping that next week I'll get my first ride into work.
I'd try to get a free tool to analyze your disc for recently deleted files. If there are fragments they should be able to be located and hopefully recovered.
I couldn't get used to the heavily menu based controls of m43. I guess I'm old-school enough to need dials to rapidly change exposure settings. I shoot 99% of the time in A priority and fiddling with ISO and Aperture are regularly required. I was also really disappointed with the low-light shooting performance. Don't get me wrong, I understand the appeal, but it just didn't work for me at all.
It's pretty generous that they offer price matching at all in my book. Prices change, you rarely get to buy at the rock bottom of the market unless you're really lucky. I understand the frustration of having the price go down the minute you buy something but it is what it is.
Gene,
No brand advice but try a trip to the LBS to see what they have for padded MTB shorts. That's what I used for a while, but they still have internal lycra of a sort to keep the padding in the right place. You should be able to find something in a ninja black.