It depends...are you proposing to identify said person and let them know, or are you keeping this to yourself?
I think Lunar has already told said person they're an idiot, but didn't expect the response he received from said idiot.
It depends...are you proposing to identify said person and let them know, or are you keeping this to yourself?
That all depends on your relationship to them. If you work for them, no. If they work for you, maybe. If it's someone online who's inept, sure.Is it not ok to identify a clueless, incompetent person as an idiot?
That all depends on your relationship to them. If you work for them, no. If they work for you, maybe. If it's someone online who's inept, sure.
Why Melbourne keeps getting these "most livable" awards, I have NFI. Who the hell would rate Melbourne above, for example, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Hobart? Credibility of these awards: zero.
PS: Bull Sharks are serious stuff. Far more likely to take you than a Great White. And they swim way upstream into fresh water.
I'd bet you a considerable sum that Hobart, Oz is at least more livable than Hobart, Indiana.
Can you drive to the left ?
As a wise man once said, "If something is legal in only two states, one of them will be Indiana."
Had some fun last Thursday night... coming home from work on the motorbike, it promptly decided to break down on the freeway in the middle of peak-hour traffic, on a bridge, in the pouring rain. (I broke down on Capt Cook Bridge just outside of Brisbane, for those that know Brisbane). As I couldn't get it restarted, I ended up pushing it 400m to the nearest emergency stopping bay to ensure that I wouldn't hold up traffic, nor be the cause and/or involved in an vehicle accident... That quick push, made me realise how unfit I am...
Anyway I ended up getting the bike towed to my mechanic on Thursday night, and got home at 8pm after my wife picked me up from the mechanic... Get a call from the mechanic on Friday afternoon, and informed the conrod bearings for the second cyclinder went and estimate cost of a top-end rebuild is roughly $2.5K+... Since the bike not even worth $1.5K to trade, I took his sell offer to buy it "as is" for parts/scrap.
My wife and I went shopping for a new bike yesterday, and will be picking up my new bike tomorrow afternoon... I'll be getting one of these: http://www.yamaha-motor.com.au/products/motorcycle/road/cruiser/15-virago in Viper Blue!
The other two I did consider were the Kawasaki Vulcan S (unfortunately out of budget) and the Kawasaki Z300ABS (very, very, very fun to ride, excellent power to weight ratio, not really a comfortable long distance commuters bike).
I certainly prefer the more relaxed position on the cruisers. The main concern is that my daily commute is approx 50min each way (about 50km), so riding position comfort is certainly high on the list of priorities. I don't think I could handle the Z300 position on a daily basis (being a smaller bike it's a little cramped). As a weekend bike, certainly! I purchased my old bike just over 5yrs ago (had 7K on it when purchased, and was already 5 yr old), and it died at 78K. The thing is, I don't really know how well the bike was treated prior to me purchasing it...Nice bike Chewy! I take it you prefer the forward controls of the cruiser style over the more upright feet closer to bum angles of the Z300? IIRC you bought the Rebel used? How many miles were on her?
Since it doesn't rain a lot where I am, I tend to just wipe a bit of RainX on the inside and it keeps fogging to a minimum... (RainX works really well on the outside keeping the rain at a minimum as well).Love riding in the rain also, its like an exercise in meditation. Need to get a new pinlock visor for my helmet visor to deal with fogging.
I've got a Ventura rack and rear pannier on back-order for my luggage... Should have that in a week or two.Just picked up a magnetic Nelson Rigg 2020 tank bag, loving the extra storage (previously just had a Kriega US30 drybag on the tail with the work laptop and goretex over shell jacket and pants).
I certainly prefer the more relaxed position on the cruisers. The main concern is that my daily commute is approx 50min each way (about 50km), so riding position comfort is certainly high on the list of priorities. I don't think I could handle the Z300 position on a daily basis (being a smaller bike it's a little cramped). As a weekend bike, certainly! I purchased my old bike just over 5yrs ago (had 7K on it when purchased, and was already 5 yr old), and it died at 78K. The thing is, I don't really know how well the bike was treated prior to me purchasing it...
Since it doesn't rain a lot where I am, I tend to just wipe a bit of RainX on the inside and it keeps fogging to a minimum... (RainX works really well on the outside keeping the rain at a minimum as well).
I've got a Ventura rack and rear pannier on back-order for my luggage... Should have that in a week or two.
I only have three and they are fast drives for the type. Or do you have the 5900RPM?
"Persons having currently active diarrhea or who have had active diarrhea within the previous 14 days shall not be allowed to enter the pool water."
It was around 01:00 in his zone.
It seems to have become lost amongst all the ape diarrhea. Sorry Lunar.
I'll speak to her as soon as it seems safe to do so.
Maybe sending them off wrapped in a diaper would send enough of a message.
I heard that.