Tom,
At the risk of derailing this thread - what ebike do you have? I'm in the market for one.
Thanks
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Tom,
At the risk of derailing this thread - what ebike do you have? I'm in the market for one.
Thanks
another vote for Aeron.
this one didn't sell at $30k.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-fiat-abarth-850tc-nurburgring-corsa/
Rolex Submariner / classic Seadweller - and get it done in one watch - sporty enough to wear at the beach, dressy enough for the opera, rugged enough to take a bump or two.
Nice review. Must admit that while I have taken my 16600 diving, it's never been below 45m.
I think the Deepsea is just too big, and can't get used to seeing the cyclops on a SD.
I use Transferwise to go from GBP to USD.
Where is the gift card for?
Congrats OP on the incoming SD50 - I've never seen in the flesh, but pics look great.
Good call on deciding to keep the kermit in rotation. If you were to put in safe, I would have the movement...
My son has an xbox one - and I don't much fancy his games (Plants vs Zombies anyone). I'd like to give it a go - any suggestions for a late 40s bloke?
The Ram one with the Vikings was great (since the Vikings almost made the Superbowl). The Martin Luther King one was incredibly culturally tone deaf.
I thought this was one of the best :...
London to Positano (Amalfi Coast, Italy) and back in a 1967 Alfa Romeo Duetto.
I gave up on film when I couldn't find a good way to scan the slides/negatives. I have a Canon scanner that only works on Windows XP and Canon has stopped supporting it.
When you go to the Alfa dealer to look at a 4C, sit in the driver's seat and then panic, because it is so low and the sills high, that you may never be able to get out (not a smooth move)
I've got the mid-2013 MacBook Air (i5) with 8Gb RAM and a 256GB SSD and for casual use it still does great.
AAAAHH! (facepalm emoji) - Indy as in Indianapolis, not the race series.
Cheers mate.
I'm not an expert - but isn't that NASCAR? Indy racing is more like F1 from what I understand (you get to turn left AND right)
Perfect for taking a video conference from home.
I just drilled out the locking nuts from my 1983 911 - I had the key but still couldn't get them off when I needed to do a valve adjustment. A cobalt drill bit made short work of them. I'll be...
I would fly into SF - spend a day or two seeing SF then pick up a *nice* rental car - head inland towards Napa - spend 2 days there then head south to Yosemite spend 2 days there - then cut back...
Nice one. I was thinking about him the other day. He arrived on the TZ forum like a supernova - zero to tons of posts in a nanosecond - then disappeared off the face of the forum. Always...
I've thought about it, but more than a bit nervous to try :-( I've actually got a 4-post lift, so if I trusted myself, it wouldn't be too bad.
I luckily do already have the oil-fed tensioners. I tried using one of those new-fangled adjustment tools, where you turn a certain amount anti-clockwise to get the right gap. Excellent in theory -...
Why is it my DIY projects take on a timeline and life of their own? This weekend I thought I would tackle a valve clearance adjustment on an aircooled 911.
In addition to the project had to...
My HP15C lives on my desk at home. I've got two 12Cs - one at work, and one that lives in my briefcase. I started when I was studying engineering.
I've also got a 17bII+ (from when I went to...
I'd have been happy to have bought a rusty early 70s 911E or S, or a 1989 930 10 years ago.