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If Win7, the built-in partition expansion works well (so long as you back up and delete the neighboring partition).
Bummer. What a PITA. I didn't have expansion fail in approx 80 tries; but that was on essentially new installs (IT 'consultant' used 45GB partition image to set up new computers, then disappeared* - I did the final config on the DL for free as a favor to a panicked friend).It was Win7, but no partition expansion was allowed, even after deleting the "data" partition. Even after taking that drive and moving it to another machine that was also Win7. Ended up using Partition Magic.
You can only expand volumes on Dynamic Disks. That option isn't available standard partitions on Basic disks. The Windows installer creates the C: drive as a basic disk with the C: drive and System partition as standard partitions.
Quote from here.You can add more space to existing primary partitions and logical drives by extending them into adjacent, contiguous unallocated space on the same disk. To extend a basic volume, it must be formatted with the NTFS file system.
Just force yourself to vomit. You'll feel better tomorrow.
Haven't in a decade.
Alcohol abuse always seemed like an awful thing to me.
ddrueding said:Jack Daniels Honey. I know this is going to suck tomorrow.
Merc, it's great to know your change in food habits is working out well. In my opinion, losing the weight simply makes one feel better. For me, that translates not only in feeling better physically, but also mentally and emotionally. Seriously Merc, good for you.Mercutio said:One of the important things about losing weight...
I literally don't even remember the last time I puked, that's how long it's been. And I don't remember the exact date that I last fell off my bike for any reason at all except that it was before 9/11. Yep, going on at least 10 years with no "hit the ground" bike accidents whatsoever. Two weeks ago I hit a major pothole at ~22 mph, probably 9-10 inches deep, the GPS bracket broke from the shock, GPS went flying(it survived with minor scratches), but I didn't go down. That's the closest I've come to falling in ages. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here's my battle-scarred GPS:Haven't in a decade. Just won't. For some reason it seems less appealing than paying the price of admission for the show I got.
Are you just using the GPS as a speedometer? What do you need that for on a bike?
Actually, the GPS is pretty sucky as a speedometer which is why I also have a bike computer. The speed readings bounce around by about 1 mph even if you maintain a steady speed. I'm mainly using the GPS to record my rides. I'm interested, for example, in my average speeds over the same roads since to a first approximation that tells me if I'm doing a decent workout. And I just like to keep a record of exactly where I've ridden for posterity. With the GPS, I can just pay attention to traffic, then look at the data when I get home. The old way I did it might be to make a mental note of the time and odometer reading when I started and stopped on given segments of my ride. Obviously hard to keep track of much and also pay attention to NYC potholes at the same time. Bottom line-the GPS reduces my mental workload, and allows me to devote my full attention to keeping the bike on the road (which is no easy task on NYC streets). I only occasionally glance at it to see my average speeds (bike computers have that too, but the GPS is much easier to read).Are you just using the GPS as a speedometer? What do you need that for on a bike?
Only if you don't care about actually get the job you're sending your resume in for. :rofl:When making your resume, under professional objectives, can you write "empty your pockets, fill mine"? I cited "honest" and "sincere" among my qualities and I want to be consistent.
GPS log of the pothole event, with the time stopped due to the pothole circled in red:
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k318/jtr1962/CPF/GPS_Log_Pothole.gif
Yeah, but then I wouldn't know exactly how much further or faster I'm going. :-DWouldn't you be able to go farther and faster if you didn't have all that extra weight on the bike? :wink:
But we all know you don't. Go get one. It'll be a lot more effective to melt your belly than your ill-faithed regime.I can only imagine it is one of those "if you have to ask..." things.
That Flevobike Orca looks awesome, but no price listed. I can only imagine it is one of those "if you have to ask..." things.