Notices by Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social), page 9
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Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 10:34:04 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@hollma If the foam gets soaked with rain the grips on the drops can slip if you pull down on them. As long as you don't pull downward on them they stay put. -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 10:19:48 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@randynose See and be seen. 👍 -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 10:12:39 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@silkevicious Thanks. I'm going to drink it until is hurts me. LOL. ☮ -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 10:11:38 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@ericbuijs1 Thanks! Still thinking about where I'm riding. I need to decide. Sunrise is in about an hour. -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 10:09:10 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@randynose Each Anker charger has a capacity of 6. I have two. Usually charge less than a dozen lights and a bike computer. -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 10:06:26 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@xosem I've been using Sunlite Road Foam handlbar grips for a while. I really like them. They are simple and comfortable. Much easier to replace than tape. No slippage on the bar. On the drops when they are soaked with sweat or rain they can slip if you pull on them. Eventually the foam will tear on the ends and then it is time to replace them. They last several months. 👍
The break levers on the bars come in handy. No need to move your hand position from the top of the bars. 👍 :bicycle: -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 01:27:38 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@feld Sounds like you may have experimented with the lifespan of almond milk. I will take your word and drink it until it hurts me. LOL. ☮ -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 00:23:36 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@randynose almond breeze. What brand to you like? -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2019 00:18:34 UTC Patrick L Archibald
New to Almond milk. Just mixing it with oatmeal in a jar over night. I thought to myself this will last me a month and then I read the "use within 7 days after opening". Buying a smaller container next time.
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Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 23:55:26 UTC Patrick L Archibald
Foam grips installed. Gonna be comfy tomorrow. These handled hex wrenches were a good investment. So much nicer than the little L shaped hex tools.
#cycling
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Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 23:29:34 UTC Patrick L Archibald
Charging all the things and installing new foam grips. Friday night is happening. 😉✌️🚴
#cycling
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Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 13:33:10 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@vandys No worries. ☮
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Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 13:28:29 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@vandys Thanks but this tool is not search related. It is for revealing the URL for photos we have stored in Google Photos. Useful for displaying photos in blog posts and elsewhere. ☮
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Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 11:20:37 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@tagomago Good times! :bicycle: -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 10:01:39 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@andyc Thank you. I use https://ctrlq.org/google/photos/ all the time. The author should be rolling in ad money by now. ✌️ -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 06:20:50 UTC Patrick L Archibald
Pleroma instance pla.social is up after 2:18:48 of downtime. Monthly database maintenance complete. Performed backup and vacuum full analyze. pla-social Uptime 02:20:50 up 18 days, 8:25, 0 users, load average: 1.97, 1.69, 1.42 Fri Nov 1 02:20:50 EDT 2019 -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 04:00:01 UTC Patrick L Archibald
Pleroma instance pla.social is going down for its monthly database maintenance. Performing backup and vacuum full analyze. pla-social Uptime 00:00:01 up 18 days, 6:05, 0 users, load average: 0.16, 0.07, 0.06 Fri Nov 1 00:00:01 EDT 2019 -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Friday, 01-Nov-2019 02:11:20 UTC Patrick L Archibald
https://pla.bike/posts/20191031/
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Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:34:48 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@ericbuijs1 If you are mostly on good tarmac then 700x25 or 700x28. The trend is bigger tires. Slightly higher rolling resistance of larger tires may be more efficient than bouncing around on rock hard smaller tires. I value comfort especially on longer rides. I also ride on gravel, dirt, grass, etc... when necessary. I like my 700x32s. :bicycle: -
Patrick L Archibald (pla@pla.social)'s status on Thursday, 31-Oct-2019 10:17:21 UTC Patrick L Archibald
@ericbuijs1 Sweet. I'm running 700x32 on my Giant Anyroad 1 (Old Yeller). Wouldn't want to go any smaller than that.