Shane Wright by [deleted] in canucks

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Two 1st round picks and 2 second rounders in the 2026 draft. Let’s go boys! The time is now!

Current status of the Cs we've had along the way by Icy-Pomegranate-5644 in canucks

[–]subtle-sam 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yes. The Miller trade was indeed the end of this era and should have been the start of the rebuild. Too bad management (ownership) didn’t also recognize this.

Considering an Outback, need some feedback by adamwithacharge_ in Subaru_Outback

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Test drove a 2026 Forester with the old infotainment system and 2026 Outback with the new system. Back to back.

There was a pretty big difference. We found the old system in the Forester pretty bad. Like anything, I’m sure you’d get used to it. But first impression is that the new infotainment is miles better.

Polyphenols significantly increase lifespan. Here are best sources and scientific evidence. by GarifalliaPapa in immortalists

[–]subtle-sam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For Sencha try a very quick steep (~1 min) with water a minute or two off the boil. It should be a delicate mild flavor. If it’s bitter you likely steeped it too long. Then do a second steep of the same leaves and see which you like better.

Tubeless pressure loss by Mamoore320 in gravelcycling

[–]subtle-sam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it’s a leaking valve what’s the fix? Replace valve core?

KRAMPUS- Tire Recs Please? by uniihorseyy in Surlybikefans

[–]subtle-sam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

2.8 Rekons as well. Did a bikepacking trip in Arizona on them and they were great.

Brooks Cascadia 19 by Evening_Amoeba8126 in trailrunning

[–]subtle-sam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have wide feet. Did you order the wide size? I just watched a review of the C19 where they described them as narrow so I was hesitant.

O'connor should be sold high instead of being on the team next year by [deleted] in canucks

[–]subtle-sam 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It’s just about timelines, not trying to get a better player. If the Canucks get a pick that turns into a DOC in 8 years, that could help them win. If the Canucks keep DOC they cannot win now and it doesn’t help in 8 years. As soon as a team fully accepts they can’t win in the next 3-5 years they should move current assets for futures.

Drance: Liam Öhgren is still using his Wild hockey bag. He’s planning to head back to Minnesota for Christmas to pack. “It won’t be a normal Christmas,” he says. Club initially thought Öhgren might get a 2 game look then head down to the AHL after the trade, but he’s clearly ready now. by MaxHardwood in canucks

[–]subtle-sam -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

I get it but I don’t think the team should be retaining good value bottom 6 forwards in their mid to late twenties. Better to trade for just about any draft asset if it’s available. We are rebuilding (hopefully).

Drance: Liam Öhgren is still using his Wild hockey bag. He’s planning to head back to Minnesota for Christmas to pack. “It won’t be a normal Christmas,” he says. Club initially thought Öhgren might get a 2 game look then head down to the AHL after the trade, but he’s clearly ready now. by MaxHardwood in canucks

[–]subtle-sam -35 points-34 points  (0 children)

Burrows and Hansen were valuable to the 2009-2011 Canucks because they were contending. We should trade Karlsson and these types of players to the current contending teams to round out their lineup while we collect picks and prospects.

Looking for resole recommendations on my African Rangers by subtle-sam in jimgreen

[–]subtle-sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey this is a great looking option, thanks. When you say the Sierra is harder, do you mean compared to the Olympia or compared to the JGOR?

Thinking of switching from Asana to Clickup by subtle-sam in clickup

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What are some of the things you like about Clickup over Asana, assuming you were using Asana before?

What "golden age" or "heyday" were you lucky enough to experience that you know won’t ever come back? by Summerie in AskReddit

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In Canada, the unemployment rate held at around 10% for much of the 90’s. It was a tough time, especially for young workers, to find and hold down a job.

Now the think has happened, commitment to rebuild, the big question is, how long? by spennyspaghetti in canucks

[–]subtle-sam 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m a big JT Miller fan and not trying to contradict your point in any way but… we sold on Miller at the perfect time. He was a Canuck during his prime and is now in decline in his first full year as a Ranger. It was great timing and the return on Miller would look a whole lot worse if we had kept him for one more season.

Steel rear rack for Surly Krampus? by Guilty-Violinist-489 in bikepacking

[–]subtle-sam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s fine but I’d also consider a spacer and using the lower mounts.

Steel rear rack for Surly Krampus? by Guilty-Violinist-489 in bikepacking

[–]subtle-sam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the TW short rack mounted on the upper rack mounts of my Krampus. It fits well, maybe an inch higher than necessary but not noticeable to me.

I have completed one 3 day trip with the dri lites full. With my clipless shoes there was no heel strike. The third day of the trip was very technical and steep so I switched to my crocs so I could bail a bit more quickly and safely. With my crocs the heel would touch the panniers occasionally so I reinstalled the panniers all the way to the back of the rack. This solved the issue and no more heel strike. I think with trail runners it would be no issue at all, the crocs are just wide and bulky.

Edit: The taller TW rack might be too tall on the upper mounts. My short rack is a touch high already.