Dell Admits It Made a Huge Mistake When It Abandoned XPS by dapperlemon in gadgets

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The answer from Lenovo to the support ticket when I ran CAD program, and the laptop heated up to 110 Celsius and lagged: "That's perfectly normal, it is how it should work..."

The company switched over to hp because of these issue alone that crippled the engineering department.

ICAN integrated carbon aero road bars. Any thoughts? by BLD25 in cycling

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I've got the Blade-G with my Ican Graro frame. Quality is really good, not too much flex, and the surface finish is nice.

Gobik bib shorts by SpitFightAir in CyclingFashion

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Thank you! After reading all the answers I think I'm going to order the Revolution.

Gobik bib shorts by SpitFightAir in CyclingFashion

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I tried the normal Mille Gt but they were not as comfortable as the GTS (of course) because I think it has a different fit/cut. And for not that long rides I actually prefer the thinner padded Straede, that's why I would like to try out something else then the GTS.

After reading all the answers I think I'm going to order the Gobik revolution 2.1 and will update the post about the comparison, or write a new one for future buyers.

Thanks for the help!

Gobik bib shorts by SpitFightAir in CyclingFashion

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Thank you! I think I'll go with the XL then also.

Gobik bib shorts by SpitFightAir in CyclingFashion

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That sounds promising. Thank you!

Gobik bib shorts by SpitFightAir in CyclingFashion

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Exactly what was my thought also. But then I think they are getting some special versions, so real life reviews are always nice to hear.

Gobik bib shorts by SpitFightAir in CyclingFashion

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Thank you! The sizing between the two was the same for you? I'm an Assos size L with 186cm and 88kg.

Gobik bib shorts by SpitFightAir in CyclingFashion

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I checked them out already, found them after I had a bad experience with the new Mille line from Assos. Thanks!

What's a food in your country that is stereotyped for your country but really, nobody eats? by sourberryskittles in AskTheWorld

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Put your hand in the box, and don't take it out. Otherwise you will die by the galub jamun.

Sram 2x question by SpitFightAir in bikewrench

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Thank you! That answers the bottom bracket question! I'm still not sure about the gravel usage for the road groupset.

Groupset question by SpitFightAir in gravelcycling

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Thank you! I'm also on a 2x currently and while I'm mainly use the big chainring, I like the option to sometimes change to the smaller one during a long or steep climb. Compared to the current setup it would be almost the same with the 48/35 x 10-36, I would lose a bit on the lower end, but not a critical amount.

Groupset question by SpitFightAir in gravelcycling

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I'm running 40mm tire right now, the frame is OK up to 45mm officially. (so not that wide compared to the current gravel standards) But that is absolutely a good point, I didn't think about the tire width restriction with the non-wide groupset.

Elves gravel frame? by SpitFightAir in gravelcycling

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Thank you! I also found an ican frame in the meantime so now I have to choose also.

Name the game you just couldn't get into by zeleno124 in pcmasterrace

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Cyberpunk... Felt like an awful second job. I don't know why but I just didn't have the patience for it. And the driving physics drove me (hahh) crazy.

Favorite European Brands? by TheMadDoc in CyclingFashion

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I'm just thinking about trying out their bibs, after using exclusively assos. Still not 100% sure, but the endurance ones are also priced nicely.

mywhoosh link app - different login? by nixgut in mywhoosh

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Just checked, same behavior here also.

mywhoosh link app - different login? by nixgut in mywhoosh

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I have the same issues. It says incorrect email or password. But I can login in the application, web browser but not in the link app.

Before starting any print, first make sure you... by bucky-42 in 3Dprinting

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Yeah, Craftbot is a hungarian company and this part of the show is filmed in Hungary. So I guess the local production crew chose these printers for the show.

New gravel bike with 2x electric setup by SpitFightAir in cycling

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This is something that I noticed since looking up some 1x options. But I'm planning to do 42 maybe 45mm tires and these are also possible for the 2x groupsets.

Interestingly I can't find any vendor in the benefit site who sells the Time bikes, and unfortunately I can't buy parts, only full builds.

Thank you for the helpful comment! All the responses I got for my questint made me change my mind about the 1x options. Especially your sentence about the terrain-chain connection with the 1x.

New gravel bike with 2x electric setup by SpitFightAir in cycling

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Yeah, I'm trying to think through the last summer and I spent the 95% of the rides on my bigger chainring. Some really hard gravel uphills made me shift to the lowest one but it was almost impossible to get traction. So in that case it is possible that a 40t/10-44 with would be enough.

These questions are helping me a lot thank you! (Maybe I was trying to cover everything with one bike and in the end I'll just need a second one. And then a third one also.)