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Also, if you read reviews anywhere else, like Amazon, people actually get paid to write positive reviews for products.
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This is the plate you'll be using, right?
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Today I learned... ... ... A lot.
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I did this with MMR and found that other apps were significantly more accurate at recording GPS location data than MMR. It was the app, not my phone.
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I believe your phone *might* last that long from a full charge, as long as you leave the screen off. If you wanted any data during the ride, then yeah, phone will be out. One option is to install a dyno hub on your front wheel and use that to power your phone. :tongue:
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- Double post because MFP says I'm getting errors.
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I would love one with a diesel engine. That is all.
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Not a chance in heck.
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Oh, you!
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I don't see the point in any Jeep besides the Wrangler, and even then it's only if you're going to get it completely covered in dirt on a regular basis. Which only about 5% of owners do. Maybe less. Besides that, Jeeps are a big waste of money. Why do you want a vehicle of that style? For space? Get a Subaru Impreza Wagon.…
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Anything you want. It won't kill you or be detrimental to your weight loss to be just a bit over your calorie goal. In fact, I feel it is better to be slightly over than slightly under.
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I wish I could join you!!! A comfy saddle (and handlebars/grips) will be a must! I recommend getting some clip-on aerobars so you can get your weight off your hands and for when fighting a headwind.
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FIFY
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Taking it one step further: Drop the bass, but don't drop your bass. Also, don't let the bass get away. English is fun. :smiley:
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Just remember to drop the bass, but please don't drop the bass. See what I did there?
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I'm expecting a mean people thread to pop up after this.
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I'm expecting a mean people thread to pop up after this.
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It does, but it doesn't have all the extra fancy features Strava has like segments, power data, bike maintenance scheduling, goals, training plans, etc. SO sure, RWGPS can be used by anyone, but if I were a competitive athlete or someone who is performance-minded, rather than "I want to go out and just enjoy my ride"…
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It was rated the worst fad diet of 2014. I say go for it!
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Being lactose intolerant would be the requirement. Unfortunately, people would still buy into it and the industry will explode (pun intended).
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Been there, been there. When my dairy problems hit me hard I was working in a call center. I once spent an entire shift in the washroom. I took 15 minute breaks at my desk.
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Only if you're taking more than 10 000 IU. If it's less than this, you're good.
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Um... That's natural. Your gut is supposed to be mucus-covered. Just like your mouth is supposed to be full of bacteria. I'd hate to have my gut not covered in mucus. Then all the sulfuric acid in my stomach would burn right through the intestinal wall. If you want to back up your claim, please source your scientific…
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Does it tell you when to turn left?
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I've tried a few app (MapMyRide, Endomondo, and a few others) and MapMyRide was he most disappointing app I've ever used. I now use RideWithGPS because I'm going into touring and it is hands down the best app for route planning and navigating. It can also sync with Wahoo RFLKT cycle computers which will beep and give you…
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If what you say is true, then yeah. They can go frack themselves.
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To put it into perspective, 100g of chicken breast, less than half a breast, has 220mg of potassium. If you buy pre-seasoned and stuffed chicken breast, the nutritional label wouldn't even mention the potassium in it. 1 cup (8 oz) of coffee has 116mg of potassium. As long as you eat a decent amount of food that didn't come…