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manuel

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  1. I enjoyed that time, I was riding and hanging out with Martyn a lot on the team, and that video just came and really blew everything up! I got to hang out with Danny a tiny bit and it was clear (oh so clear) how different he was. His general approach and attitude on the bike was a lot like (for me) Sam Pilgrim, no fear and all out, with a "this will be fun" kinda thinking. It was so clear the gulf between him and everyone else. Before April 09 there was a slim chance I could have learnt a full living from trials/the bike industry, but after that was just not going to be possible, and I don't say that with any kind of regret or bitterness - It was a bit of a relief in a way, as there were a few times I felt waaaaay out of depth being on that team. Side note: Its funny, me and Martyn were chatting about riding normal mountain bikes and making videos back then as that would have been such a bigger sell for DB/whoever after. We had a bit of a eureka moment when we worked out just how small the trials market was and were pretty close to sacking off trials bikes! the bike team ended before we could really go for it and I just don't have the same drive as Martyn!  As it turns out big bike companies using trials to promote normal bikes is a big deal now, with Danny being a huge part of that!

    Danny did spawn a load of copycats and also street riding changed quite a bit to focus a lot less on actual trials moves, which I thought was a bit of a backward step as that's the bit that really enables Danny to put the cool moves into places that look amazing! 

    The divide was weird but inevitable, but the reality was Danny was better at actual trials than most riders so was a bit of a non argument. 

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    I guess to be fair to apple if the owner had kept up to date over the years and done the firmware as part of it I could go straight to a newer card and Monterey. But yeah in general apple loves to screw your over. I still love it though. 12 years old and still relevant! The case is a work of art! It’ll be weird to have a windows machine again, but it’ll be useful for Claire for work. 

  3. Yeah its a bit silly - ideally id have got a newer supported metal card like a 5700xt or something (can't remember exactly which ones are allowed) but to do the firmware it has to be supported in high Sierra/Mojave. There were a couple of cheaper options but those cards were ancient so didn't really represent great value either. The rx580 was £120 posted but only the 4gb version which is not ideal but needs must. Seems a crazy amount for hardware that old. 

  4. The monitor I ordered back in march randomly turned up today! Also, a massively overpriced gpu from eBay should arrive Monday. Only downside is I think the nvme drive I got on a hotdeal doesn't look like its going to be compatible with the Mac Pro :( but free amazon returns by June means I can try again after updating the firmware when the gpu arrives. Then I can transfer all the photos and iTunes library to the Mac Pro on separate drives and set up a win10 boot. 

  5. 7 hours ago, isitafox said:

    Just to clarify this isn't it the thread for all the bellends of the forum over the last few years! 

    but I have relevant information for once... 

    Only kidding, its not that relevant, but Ive never had great experiences with the erbauer stuff, its all died relatively quickly. I got my hitachi combo on a hotdeal and its been great. Both screw fix and toolies regularly run deals on drill/drivers so maybe wait for a good one on special

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  6. Quick shed update (didn’t really make it but it’s in something I made.) flatpack marathon turned out ok.

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    need to tidy up and get the desk sorted, ordered a new monitor finally, now just need a decent keyboard and mouse combo.

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  7. On 3/20/2022 at 10:51 PM, javimic said:

    As I said, things are there for whoever wants to see them. The links are the ones I had on hand and they serve as a sample, but there are thousands, like the one I gave you for the ivermectin that is peer-reviewed and published in a medical journal because of it's of interest to doctors. But if it's nothing to you, no problem. Of course you won't find anything like it if you only feed yourself informatively from Youtube, ig, fbk, twitter, bbc, cnn, msn, and all the media that carry the official narrative. 

    :laugh:

  8. On 3/19/2022 at 6:04 PM, manuel said:

    Verstappen should walk it on race pace. Give merc 4 races and they’ll be at or near the front - as they’ve said - their car fits inside all the other cars and they have the best engine. 

    This aged badly :laugh: 

    merc have the worst engine and Ferrari beat up redbull. I also laughed pretty hard when the poor old world champ started shouting. I still expect Mercedes’ to be near the front in a few races. 

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  9. 15 hours ago, javimic said:

    Totally agree.

    So in this thread we kinda established that unhealthy people and people with health conditions are the people that were dying in great numbers - we vaccinate them and they stop dying in such big numbers - normal people get less sick, people get to go out and do stuff - vaccination does nothing? 

  10. All I would say is the first paper is just someone interpreting and arguing for ivermectin in studies that have been completed elsewhere. Not an actual study. And the second is neither, I’ve no idea who the flcc are and really on what basis they operate. I’m open to the idea that ivermectin is effective, but yet to see a study that isn’t controversial or is widely accepted as conclusive.

    The rest about vaccines- the statistics don’t support a lot of what you are saying.

  11. Verstappen should walk it on race pace. Give merc 4 races and they’ll be at or near the front - as they’ve said - their car fits inside all the other cars and they have the best engine. 

  12. 6 hours ago, javimic said:
    The restrictions have brought more harm than good, and the real damage they brought is still unknown today. The approach to the pandemic that seemed most logical
     was that of the Great Barrington Declaration, which proclaimed the care of risk groups, normal life for young people, and was against mass vaccination. But it went 
    against the pharmaceutical companies. The governments put it on the agenda and instead they opted for the campaign of fear, a mandatory mask to always remind
    you that you have to fear, isolation and mass vaccination. In the process some were financially sacrificed and others benefited, to later confront and divide society 
    and make it more dominable. Let us remember that it was not "science" but a science in particular with conflicts of interest that promoted vaccination, censoring
     other voices so that theirs seemed unanimous and abolishing early care treatments (ivermectin, today it is known that it was and is effective). That is, scientific 
    consensus never existed. Now overnight it’s over.

    You don’t think there is any chance that the mass vaccination program have helped this to be “over”? Also - link the studies that prove these alternative treatments effective. Anecdotal evidence means shit in a global pandemic. 

  13. After a load of annoying first world problems yesterday, today I went to Cwmcarn and rode the bike, only got in 15km or so but it was great. Nearly had a mahooosive crash on one fast section, but the Dave was great fun to ride on the downhills.

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