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  • I mean I was doing a paper round around 2000 and the one I owned certainly didn’t have anti-skip to begin with and even when they did have anti-skip that doesn’t mean that it never skipped as later ones I had with it only had “x seconds of anti skip” so if it receives a big jolt that shit was still skipping





  • Some tubeless tyres I have had have held pressure indefinitely some have slowly leaked over time regardless of what I do, I think that is just the nature of the game.

    You need to make sure the sealant is well distributed around the inside on that initial application so move the wheel around in your hands to try and get it to every part. Go out for a short ride after that and just try and get it everywhere inside. Failing that if you can identify where there might be a leak like you said tip the wheel so that the sealant will sit where you are getting the leak for a bit in the hopes that some will plug up that tiny hole.


  • It is OK to not know what you are doing but you really need to do some research and try and learn what you should be doing and how to work towards the goals that you have in a safe manner.

    You are describing two very different movements here and they both use very different groups of muscles. Doing curls I presume you mean bicep curls in which case the muscle that is doing the majority of the work here are you biceps, this is quite a bit muscle in terms of your arms and so you will naturally be able to lift a lot more without any practice doing this movement.

    The “T” shape movement you described does not use you biceps at all, this movement is using a lot of you smaller shoulder muscles. There is absolutely no way these muscles can lift the same amount, not only because of their size but just generally how the body works, this isn’t a movement you do as often in day to day life and definitely not lifting any kind of heavy weights. Not to mention the fact that the weight is further away from your body so just by doing a basic equation the force it is exerting is far greater due to being double or more the distance from the pivot point. Even a well seasoned body builder would never be able to lift the same in these two movements.

    The reason you are getting pain is because you are trying to lift too much for that movement with your current strength level. There isnt anything wrong with your body but the fact you haven’t injured yourself already you should consider yourself very lucky.

    Strength training is very beneficial for general health and wellbeing even if your goal isnt to just get jacked but you really need to take a step back and do some reading and try to inform yourself on what you are doing otherwise you are not only going to increase your chance of injury massively but you are also not going to be making the most of the work you are actually doing so you are wasting a lot of time and effort.

    You want to be hitting different muscle groups in different work outs. You want to have both push and pull movements for the upper body as well as doing some core work. Don’t skip leg day either you want to be doing both knee and hip based exercises within your leg days. For example when I go to the gym I’ll do 4 days a week:

    Vertical push and pull exercises for upper body.

    Hip and core exercises for lower body.

    Horizontal push and pull for upper

    Knee and core for lower.

    Everyone has different routines and goals but you should really put in the time to make yourself a routine.

    Until you know what you are doing as well stop over loading and just lifting as much as you can. Take the time to learn the movements and proper form for those movements. Use low weights that may not seem like they are working you out properly whilst you learn proper form to avoid injury going forward. Either film yourself and watch it back or ask others for form checks on things you are doing and then slowly start adding weight once you have the form and know what you are doing.

    If you over load with weight and it is too heavy for you, even if you can “lift” it your form will be off because it is too heavy for you and again you risk injury.

    In terms of reps and stuff if you are wanting to build strength then you want to go lower reps with a higher weight so that you fail by around the 6th or 8th rep. That doesnt mean high reps is wrong, high reps will help you build endurance rather than strength.

    Please please please go and do some reading because as it is right now it is obvious that you don’t really have any idea about the basic mechanics behind what you are trying to do let alone how to most efficiently work out beyond that.

    If you have that much money to drop on a gym at once then I’d highly recommend you seeing a PT a few times maybe to just try and give yourself a good basis of what to do going forward from someone that knows what they are talking about.

    Working out and strength training is fucking great but if you injure yourself straight away you are going to drop it and then always have a bad idea of what it is and the benefits it could have for you purely because you were too eager and did it wrong.

    Good luck with the beginning of your fitness journey and I really hope you can find your way as it can seem very daunting to begin with but just be very careful because if you fuck yourself up it could be forever with the way you’ve gone about it so far :)


  • I am just finishing up on Sandersons Tress of the Emerald Sea, it is pretty good, usual Sanderson affair and that is never bad!

    I also just started reading the English translation of the Angentinian comic The Eternaut. I just finished the TV series which was a random choice not knowing anything about it and I really enjoyed it although it was somewhat unsatisfying in terms of not really answering any questions regarding what is actually going on. So I decided to read the original material to find out!










  • Yes, 100%. It has to be quite loud around me for me to not be able to hear them when I have them turned up to Max, I can hear them just fine cycling around in heavy traffic for example unless maybe I was stopped directly next to an idling lorry or something like that.

    Ear protection only enhances your ability to hear them because of the way they work, putting in ear plugs shuts out all of the ambient noise around you and isolates you with the sound. I will usually have to turn them down considerably once I put ear defence on otherwise they would be way too loud as they aren’t competing with anywhere near as much sound entering your ear canal through the normal route.

    I have also used them before at the same time as over ear headphones so that I could play games and talk to people on the phone at the same time, you have to balance the volumes but once you get it right it works perfectly.

    I never tried the cheap versions so I can’t comment on the difference between them.



  • Bone conduction headphones.

    I can run and cycle more safely being able to hear my surroundings as well as have some entertainment.

    I can wear ear defence whilst working with industrial machines and still listen to music / audiobooks so that time doesn’t drag so much. 15 years ago I’d be wearing over ear headphones with everything turned up so loud to try and drown out the machines that it was in no way good for my ears.

    I can take acid, go for a walk in nature and soundtrack my trip as well. I love being able to hear the world around me but also mix in music to a good background level so I don’t miss out on either audible delights.

    I pretty much wear and use them for 8 - 12 hours, 6 days a week, love them!


  • For the general public I wouldn’t put any albums from specific artists. Even an artist who is popular the world over the majority of the general public will only know their “hits” and not all the album tracks, so even if you were shuffling through albums there will be a lot of stuff people don’t know and the general public generally just wanna hear the same shit over and over not explore catalogues.

    So I would grab a load of popular compilation albums. I’d grab all those “now that’s what I call music” slop, maybe some hits compilations from different decades and a few different mainline genres. Just stick to stuff that is mainstream as fuck.

    Obviously where you are geographically will change what is most popular but you should have at least an idea of what is popular where you are anyway :D




  • Been playing this today, after waiting well over a year since the demo on steam and being super hyped it is pretty disappointing.

    Looks great and love the car models and mods available but the handling model is dog shit. It is like playing NFS:Underground again. Tap a wall and you go flying up in the air, try and turn a corner during a “grip” event and slam into the wall as all the cars can do is under steer, it really doesn’t handle well.

    I wouldn’t go as far to say it is bad, it is certainly playable but it was super disappointing for me so far after being so hyped for so long. They even pushed the release date back to polish it but it really doesnt seem that different compared to the 18 month old demo so fuck knows what they were polishing.


















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