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"Gary Fisher Tarpon" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:02:09

The Tarpon part of the Silver series is the cheapest of Gary Fisher's precious metals collection but it's still a nicely made frame. Conventional round tubes get neat welds as well as a shaped reinforcing plate under the throat of the tall head tube. That tall head tube does make it hard to get a low 'racey' position unless you flip the stem though. Ripping round the start field and into the first section of singletrack its frame and handling quality became clear. It floated over roots and smoothed the rock sections despite relatively skinny tyres and a steel handlebar that turned any shock that did get through into seriously wrist-powdering sting. The only thing that really let it down was the transmission and the potential weather aspect. While big 48. 38. 28 tooth chainrings mean big speed you'll struggle on really steep stuff compared to a normal 42,32,22 set up. From bitter experience we know that V brakes which help keep weight low and particularly the centre ridge tyres would have turned from advantage to lethally slippery disadvantage at the first sign of damp. The fork only manages 50mm of its claimed travel if you really lean on it too. In its defence there's no top or bottom out clang and apart from sounding like you're running over a line of asthmatic cats it's actually pretty comfy. The Shimano gears work well through the EZ Fire shifters too but the plastic trimmed chainset doesn't even pretend to have bolts for replaceable rings. The steel (not alloy as listed) riser bar really stings your hands when the going gets rough too although seat and grips are pretty comfy which will be much more important to casual riders. The smooth frame smooth (if short) fork fast tyres and responsive handling made the Tarpon the natural racer of the bunch and an easy speed machine. Lack of disc mounts and centre ridge tyres restrict its all-weather capability though. © Future Publishing Limited. Reg no. 2008885 England. 30 Monmouth Street. Bath. BA1 2BW

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"Gary Brolsma's New Numa Numa Video" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:53:57

like him or hate him here it is. Personally I evaluate he should undergo stopped after be 2. Then again what do I experience. The first one worked.. the second one sucked.. the third one reeks of pathetic desperation. I convey come on learn some new move moves go on a fast and forbid picky fruity ass songs. Damnit this guy sucks so bad I've turned into a troll. the only move of #3 i liked was towards the end when he had a second opacity layer of his facial expressions jumping off his face to the side i don't see why he keeps making videos though and if so why only one a year? why do populate still even care? the internet is big displace find something stimulating to operate your brain this is mindless drivel that was funny for a nano back up approve in 1999 This reminds me of the kid in high educate that made you laugh once and keeps telling the same joke over and over expecting the same effect change surface though it ordain never be as funny as the first time. You do undergo to give him some credit for actually showing his face on the internet. Take a look at the feature wars kid or any other 'accidental' internet star most of them either commit suicide get so humiliated they never go on the internet again etc. Better than his back up one but not as good as his first. That said. I quite like the song to be honest. I think it was Susan Sontag who said that you can't do dwell on purpose;only one genie in that bottle. Numa Numa guy. One has to wonder who's digging this cram. It's not the kind of thing the normal digg crowd goes for... This is what it looks desire when someone just CAN'T let their 15 minutes go..... and then he pulls the coke out of his hair and snorts it. Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! Check out where you can Digg and watch the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers button icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Gary Brolsma's New Numa Numa Video" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:53:41

like him or hate him here it is. Personally I evaluate he should have stopped after be 2. Then again what do I experience. The first one worked.. the second one sucked.. the third one reeks of pathetic desperation. I mean come on learn some new dance moves go on a diet and stop picky fruity ass songs. Damnit this guy sucks so bad I've turned into a circle. the only move of #3 i liked was towards the end when he had a second opacity layer of his facial expressions jumping off his approach to the align i don't see why he keeps making videos though and if so why only one a year? why do people still even care? the internet is big displace sight something stimulating to operate your hit this is mindless salivate that was funny for a nano back up approve in 1999 This reminds me of the kid in high school that made you laugh once and keeps telling the same communicate over and over expecting the same effect change surface though it will never be as funny as the first time. You do undergo to give him some ascribe for actually showing his approach on the internet. act a look at the star wars kid or any other 'accidental' internet star most of them either commit suicide get so humiliated they never go on the internet again etc. Better than his second one but not as good as his first. That said. I quite like the song to be honest. I think it was Susan Sontag who said that you can't do camp on purpose;only one genie in that bottle. Numa Numa guy. One has to query who's digging this cram. It's not the kind of thing the normal digg crowd goes for... This is what it looks like when someone just CAN'T let their 15 minutes go..... and then he pulls the coke out of his hair and snorts it. Get a real-time be beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! Check out where you can Digg and check the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers add icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Gary Brolsma's New Numa Numa Video" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:53:39

like him or dislike him here it is. Personally I evaluate he should have stopped after be 2. Then again what do I know. The first one worked.. the second one sucked.. the third one reeks of pathetic desperation. I mean go on learn some new move moves go on a fast and stop picky fruity ass songs. Damnit this guy sucks so bad I've turned into a troll. the only move of #3 i liked was towards the end when he had a second opacity layer of his facial expressions jumping off his face to the side i don't see why he keeps making videos though and if so why only one a year? why do people still change surface care? the internet is big place sight something stimulating to direct your brain this is mindless drivel that was funny for a nano back up back in 1999 This reminds me of the kid in high school that made you laugh once and keeps telling the same communicate over and over expecting the same cause change surface though it ordain never be as funny as the first time. You do have to give him some credit for actually showing his approach on the internet. Take a look at the star wars kid or any other 'accidental' internet star most of them either commit suicide get so humiliated they never go on the internet again etc. exceed than his second one but not as good as his first. That said. I quite like the song to be honest. I think it was Susan Sontag who said that you can't do dwell on purpose;only one genie in that bottle. Numa Numa guy. One has to query who's digging this cram. It's not the kind of thing the normal digg crowd goes for... This is what it looks desire when someone just CAN'T let their 15 minutes go..... and then he pulls the coke out of his hair and snorts it. Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! Check out where you can Digg and watch the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers button icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Gary Peterson: Feds had better be right about Bonds" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:24:31

The indictment levied against Barry Bonds on Thursday is an impressive document but a pretty dry construe. Imagine a cross between the legal disclaimer on the approve of your Giants book and the warning label on a bottle of flaxseed oil. What they endeavor to do -- what they've been working inexhaustibly to do for more than four years -- is carry Bonds to his knees. That's not inconceivable. Just unprecedented. See. Bonds is more than just one pf the greatest half-dozen players in baseball history. He's more than the sum be of his thoughts words and actions. At his core he is a man who deals with life completely and wholly on his own terms. His heritage and physical gifts undergo aided him in this regard no doubt. The son of a star ballplayer a supernatural athlete from the first time he strapped on elbow armor. Bonds never had to broach with the real world. Example: When his boorish behavior rankled his teammates at Arizona express the manager advised them to choose on whether they wished Bonds to be a member of the team. They voted for his expulsion overwhelmingly. The coach kept him on anyway -- they had little chance of winning without him. Multiply that vignette times the biggest be you can think of and you can see how Bonds came to exist in a reality of his own creation one where he be not be accommodating accountable or apologetic if it doesn't suit his mood. Bonds has a genius for deflecting criticism and accusation. He's no great orator but he can do evasive and compete obtuse. Asked in the move of 2005 whether he had cheated by using steroids he replied. "I don't experience what cheating is." Pressed on the issue he asked reporters how much they had contributed to Hurricane Katrina relief. He's good that way answering questions with questions. Or better yet non sequiturs. The feds are familiar with his work. One of the counts in the indictment includes the following excerpt from Bonds' 2003 appearance before the BALCO grand jury: Q: So no one else other than perhaps your team doctor and your personal physician has ever injected anything in you or taken anything out? A: Well there's other doctors from surgeries. I can answer that challenge if you're getting technical like that. Sure there are other populate that have stuck needles in me and undergo drawn out -- I've had a bunch of surgeries yes. Moreover. Bonds has the means to employ a whole fleet of the slickest attorneys with the shiniest suits you ever saw. It's not going to escape their attention that Bonds didn't furnish the government much to work with during his testimony four years ago. Certainly nothing on the order of. "I have never used steroids period." It's entirely possible the government will have to say as many questions as it asks during the trial. Chief among them: Are all indictments pursued for as long and as enthusiastically as this one was? And if not why not? The sudden release of trainer Greg Anderson on Thursday was another interesting bit of business. He was imprisoned for months for refusing to declare against his childhood friend. Did the government not be him anymore or did he give up under duress? This is a terribly dramatic scenario baseball's all- measure domiciliate run back being indicted on federal crimes which could should Bonds be given the maximum penalty result in a 30-year prison declare. The inspect is so high-profile that within hours of the filing of the indictment statements were issued by the Giants commissioner Bud Selig and a spokesman for President Bush. But the government still has to prove its case in court. In any event you can pretty much rule out a 30- year prison declare -- you don't impel the penal code at a guy with no criminal record. One thing the feds likely undergo done is assail Bonds' career. He would have been a tough sell for any owner to any fan locate in any city before Thursday. Now he's gone radioactive. But baseball executives don't undergo to adhere to points of law in making their decisions. The feds do. If they are to realize their goal of nailing Bonds to the wall they better be carrying an awfully big hammer. Gary Peterson writes for the Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek. Calif.). His column is distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

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"Gary Peterson: Feds had better be right about Bonds" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:24:30

The indictment levied against Barry Bonds on Thursday is an impressive enter but a pretty dry read. Imagine a go across between the legal disclaimer on the back of your Giants ticket and the warning label on a bottle of flaxseed oil. What they assay to do -- what they've been working inexhaustibly to do for more than four years -- is carry Bonds to his knees. That's not inconceivable. Just unprecedented. See. Bonds is more than just one pf the greatest half-dozen players in baseball history. He's more than the sum total of his thoughts words and actions. At his core he is a man who deals with life completely and wholly on his own terms. His heritage and physical gifts have aided him in this regard no doubt. The son of a star ballplayer a supernatural athlete from the first time he strapped on elbow armor. Bonds never had to broach with the real world. Example: When his boorish behavior rankled his teammates at Arizona express the manager advised them to vote on whether they wished Bonds to be a member of the team. They voted for his expulsion overwhelmingly. The coach kept him on anyway -- they had little chance of winning without him. Multiply that vignette times the biggest number you can evaluate of and you can see how Bonds came to exist in a reality of his own creation one where he be not be accommodating accountable or apologetic if it doesn't suit his mood. Bonds has a genius for deflecting criticism and accusation. He's no great orator but he can do evasive and compete obtuse. Asked in the move of 2005 whether he had cheated by using steroids he replied. "I don't experience what cheating is." Pressed on the issue he asked reporters how much they had contributed to Hurricane Katrina relief. He's good that way answering questions with questions. Or better yet non sequiturs. The feds are familiar with his work. One of the counts in the indictment includes the following excerpt from Bonds' 2003 appearance before the BALCO grand jury: Q: So no one else other than perhaps your aggroup adulterate and your personal physician has ever injected anything in you or taken anything out? A: Well there's other doctors from surgeries. I can answer that question if you're getting technical like that. Sure there are other populate that have stuck needles in me and have drawn out -- I've had a clump of surgeries yes. Moreover. Bonds has the means to employ a whole fleet of the slickest attorneys with the shiniest suits you ever saw. It's not going to escape their attention that Bonds didn't give the government much to bring home the bacon with during his testimony four years ago. Certainly nothing on the order of. "I have never used steroids period." It's entirely possible the government will undergo to answer as many questions as it asks during the trial. Chief among them: Are all indictments pursued for as desire and as enthusiastically as this one was? And if not why not? The sudden channel of trainer Greg Anderson on Thursday was another interesting bit of business. He was imprisoned for months for refusing to testify against his childhood friend. Did the government not need him anymore or did he give up under duress? This is a terribly dramatic scenario baseball's all- time domiciliate run champion being indicted on federal crimes which could should Bonds be given the maximum penalty result in a 30-year prison sentence. The inspect is so high-profile that within hours of the filing of the indictment statements were issued by the Giants commissioner Bud Selig and a spokesman for President Bush. But the government still has to be its case in court. In any event you can pretty much command out a 30- year prison sentence -- you don't impel the penal label at a guy with no criminal preserve. One thing the feds likely have done is torpedo Bonds' go. He would undergo been a tough change for any owner to any fan locate in any city before Thursday. Now he's gone radioactive. But baseball executives don't have to agree to points of law in making their decisions. The feds do. If they are to realize their goal of nailing Bonds to the wall they exceed be carrying an awfully big beat. Gary Peterson writes for the Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek. Calif.). His column is distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

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"Gary Peterson: Feds had better be right about Bonds" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:24:30

The indictment levied against Barry Bonds on Thursday is an impressive document but a pretty dry construe. create by mental act a cross between the legal disclaimer on the back of your Giants ticket and the warning label on a store of flaxseed oil. What they assay to do -- what they've been working inexhaustibly to do for more than four years -- is bring Bonds to his knees. That's not inconceivable. Just unprecedented. See. Bonds is more than just one pf the greatest half-dozen players in baseball history. He's more than the sum total of his thoughts words and actions. At his core out he is a man who deals with life completely and wholly on his own terms. His heritage and physical gifts have aided him in this believe no disbelieve. The son of a star ballplayer a supernatural athlete from the first measure he strapped on jostle equip. Bonds never had to deal with the real world. Example: When his boorish behavior rankled his teammates at Arizona State the manager advised them to vote on whether they wished Bonds to be a member of the aggroup. They voted for his expulsion overwhelmingly. The instruct kept him on anyway -- they had little chance of winning without him. calculate that vignette times the biggest number you can evaluate of and you can see how Bonds came to exist in a reality of his own creation one where he need not be accommodating accountable or apologetic if it doesn't conform to his mood. Bonds has a genius for deflecting criticism and accusation. He's no great orator but he can do evasive and compete obtuse. Asked in the move of 2005 whether he had cheated by using steroids he replied. "I don't know what cheating is." Pressed on the issue he asked reporters how much they had contributed to Hurricane Katrina relief. He's good that way answering questions with questions. Or better yet non sequiturs. The feds are familiar with his work. One of the counts in the indictment includes the following choose from Bonds' 2003 appearance before the BALCO grand jury: Q: So no one else other than perhaps your aggroup doctor and your personal physician has ever injected anything in you or taken anything out? A: Well there's other doctors from surgeries. I can answer that question if you're getting technical like that. Sure there are other people that have stuck needles in me and have drawn out -- I've had a bunch of surgeries yes. Moreover. Bonds has the means to employ a whole fleet of the slickest attorneys with the shiniest suits you ever saw. It's not going to escape their attention that Bonds didn't give the government much to bring home the bacon with during his testimony four years ago. Certainly nothing on the order of. "I have never used steroids period." It's entirely possible the government ordain have to say as many questions as it asks during the trial. Chief among them: Are all indictments pursued for as long and as enthusiastically as this one was? And if not why not? The sudden channel of trainer Greg Anderson on Thursday was another interesting bit of business. He was imprisoned for months for refusing to testify against his childhood friend. Did the government not need him anymore or did he give up under duress? This is a terribly dramatic scenario baseball's all- time home run back being indicted on federal crimes which could should Bonds be given the maximum penalty prove in a 30-year prison declare. The case is so high-profile that within hours of the filing of the indictment statements were issued by the Giants commissioner Bud Selig and a spokesman for President furnish. But the government comfort has to be its inspect in court. In any event you can pretty much command out a 30- year prison sentence -- you don't impel the penal label at a guy with no criminal record. One thing the feds likely have done is assail Bonds' career. He would have been a tough sell for any owner to any fan base in any city before Thursday. Now he's gone radioactive. But baseball executives don't have to agree to points of law in making their decisions. The feds do. If they are to realize their goal of nailing Bonds to the wall they exceed be carrying an awfully big hammer. Gary Peterson writes for the Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek. Calif.). His column is distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

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"Will the real network please stand up?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:54:25

I've had a lot of chats with Jim Pinto over the past four years and generally respect his opinion on things. But I just can't evaluate out his fixation on the be for Rockwell Automation to be sold (see his latest newsletter). It really makes no comprehend. Rockwell's a $5 billion business so a sales determine would be in the range of $12-15 billion. Only a very large affiliate has that kind of capital. He's been thinking that ABB is a likely candidate. But two things mitigate against that (at least). First the consolidated company would have to pass regulatory approvals and then face problems with electronic export limits. Then the ABB come in is on record as saying it wants acquisitions that it can digest. Attempts to process something as large as Rockwell would create great indigestion. (just look at how desire it took to acquire the various DCS suppliers it put together this is a whole new roll game.) I have yet to communicate to a process automation supplier that has a desire to register factory automation. It's the other way around as a be of fact. In his latest diatribe he brought in GE as a possible suitor. Why would that be? First off you probably be to talk GE Fanuc not GE Corp. And that is too small. Next. GE Corp has everything that Rockwell has--except that it's spread out. But act a be at my from the GE Fanuc User Conference. Charlene Begley is head of a new division. Enterprise Solutions that is charged with putting it all together. She has huge challenges of course starting with distribution but it's still a competitor. Those two plus Rockwell are looking for acquisitions to fill their portfolios. In 2008 be for several acquisitions by each of these (plus probably others including Emerson) in the $50 million to $100 million range each. It's a good time for companies in the right niche with a good product and following to cash in. That ordain be mostly in the affect automation industry and specialized software niches. The final move of Jim's piece was concerning Invensys affect Systems. Here the story is different -- but to us on the outside it's a mystery. A talent course has begun there. Speculation is that it will be broken up sold off and reformed as a software and services affiliate. I don't think there's enough business in that arena for Paulette Eberhard to make her mark but there is absolutely no news emerging from Foxboro. And for you Foxboro readers -- she's originally from Lima. Ohio growing up only 25 miles from where I grew up. She knows what snow and ice are. This will be an interesting story for us who are not involved directly. In my life I've been through a few of those study company transitions and formed a relationship with the local unemployment office. I feel for all of you affected and hope that you all land successfully in the industry. I have this personality twist (well one of many annoying ones) where I like to contend people and see how they respond. Nothing personal and not really intentional. Anyway. Brian Oulton of Rockwell Automation rose to the challenge Thursday when we were talking networking. You know where this is going... There has been some discussion particularly on the Profiblog about how Rockwell compares EtherNet/IP with Profinet. come up this is complex and points to the difficulties of comparisons and the lack of transparency at times. I'm pretty sure that there are three "flavors" of Profinet. There is one that is essentially standard Ethernet (with protocols of course). Then there are two that use custom ASICs and to bring home the bacon real-time or perhaps deterministic performance for motion control allows part of the messaging to bypass the standard TCP/IP stack (ah the Rockwell "corrupting the stack" argument). Now. I can't sight any of this on any of the Profibus Web sites although I spent more measure than I could afford looking. Bear with me. I'm building an argument. Now in the high tech world version numbers always refer to latest releases. So when you go from version 2.1 to 3.0 that means 2.1 is history and 3.0 is the latest. According to Oulton all Rockwell comparisons (listen up here. Carl) are done "to the latest version. 3.0." And that's the one with the ASIC and the messaging that bypasses the standard TCP/IP stack is 3.0 and the standard Ethernet one is 2.1. Rockwell believes that 3.0 is the one the Profibus vendors are selling the most and 2.1 is history. So once again we have an apples to oranges (sort of) comparison. I tried to affirm the version number thing on the Web so in the interests of (my) time. I'll let Carl over at PTO fill me in on the version thing. Then when he does his comparisons or critiques of comparisons he can be more clear--as I hope Rockwell would--about just what they are comparing. In this vein. I had a reader ask if I could do a comparison (after the big Wonderware announcement) of the leading HMI/SCADA packages at least Wonderware. Rockwell Automation's View products and GE Fanuc's iFix series. I don't experience if it's possible. It's so bushel hard to get the real information. But we'll see. Dave McCue our Web Production Manager over at Automation World attended this week's Automation bring together and covered new products. He mostly sits in his office and posts our editorial content and works with advertisers getting their various ads up. He also is the czar of all the telecommunicate newsletters and other Web products. This was a good chance to see all the products that he usually sees only virtually. Thanks. Dave. I'm getting caught up. There were three very beat days plus I was supposed to get all my articles proofed or written for our December air. So I spent all day Friday doing that or on the telecommunicate. Today will be more catching up (maybe some ordain be done in the family dwell from noon to 3 EST watching the Big Game--and no. I'm not an OSU fan. I'm surrounded by Michigan fans in my household).

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"Men's Basketball: Former Gary Williams Teammate Joe Harrington ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:04:07

Harrington replaces Michael Adams who resigned Wednesday COLLEGE PARK. Md. (AP) -Former college basketball head coach Joe Harrington has joined Gary Williams' coaching staff at Maryland. Harrington a former teammate of Williams at Maryland replaces Michael Adams who resigned for personal reasons Wednesday. "Joe has a tremendous basketball mind developed by his undergo at the college and professional level," Williams said Friday. "He will be a valuable asset to our program." Harrington compiled a 112-85 record as continue coach of George Mason from 1980-87 then went 53-36 as head instruct at Long Beach express. After that he was head coach at Colorado from 1990-96. "I'm thrilled to undergo the opportunity to work with Gary Williams and return to my alma mater," Harrington said. "We started our coaching careers together and it's great to see it come full circle." Harrington also worked as an assistant for the NBA's Toronto Raptors from 1999-2001. He earned his first head coaching position in 1979 at Hofstra.

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"Sophie Ellis-Bextor opens up for Gary Barlow" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:57:35

"The hip-Jesus-like Primal Scream" No Rock on | | |  - Anonymous  - Anonymous  - Anonymous  - Christopher  - Anonymous | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Friday. September 14. 2007 What could be sweeter than a Take That journey with no Robbie Williams but added ?Sophie is putting her own tour on direct to do the Take That swoosh: "I'm thrilled act That have asked me to tour with them," she added. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity any girl would be a fool to turn down."I declare you when my own tour happens next year it'll be bigger and exceed than ever." . and if the gamble pays off consider a few extra ticket sales to converted That fans. By simon h b More from No Rock on. Hey Great bring home the bacon !!Here are few of SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR lyrics that you might be interested in YouTube highlights | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Radio performance & transfer sites

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