March 9, 201312 yr Took the time today to true the front wheel on my bike. It only took me 15 minutes, I really should have done this a long time ago but I was afraid of the process.
March 9, 201312 yr And boo for rain and mud, I can't ride tomorrow on next weekend's race track with these tires
March 9, 201312 yr I couldn't resist. WIsh I could somehow make the surround red. Hmph, so you got the 8W7 I still want to find an Eclipse SW8000 (LMS in 10" variety)
March 9, 201312 yr Anyone ever read Born To Run? It was a really interesting book.What was really interesting to me was that we actually were able to develop our brains (with protein of course) when we were without "weapons". I'm trying to summarize a long chapter but we have some very odd evolutionary traits that categorizes us as a "running" animal (such as our Achilles' tendon and a special characteristic in out necks). That being so, we captured our first meat by actually running animals down over a period of time until the animal literally collapsed with exhaustion. This allowed us a steady meat supply as well as larger brains and therefore all the developments we now know. I find it odd as most people say that our bodies were not made for running marathons but that is, in fact, exactly what they are made for.Take a gander at these blog posts:http://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2011/02/run-and-youll-only-die-tired-evidence.htmlhttp://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2011/03/run-and-youll-only-die-tired-evidence.htmlhttp://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2011/03/run-and-youll-only-die-tired-evidence_23.htmlhttp://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2011/04/run-and-youll-only-die-tired-science.htmlI like that guy. Some kind of bioscience meets real science kind of thing, with hot chicks. Bueno.
March 10, 201312 yr They were so good at killing these gigantic mammals that they're credited with the extinction of both cave bears and North American horses, in addition to the megafauna die-off in general. (Clovis Complex) That doesn't sound like a pack of long-distance runners to me-instead, it sounds like a pack of jacked motherfuckers who practically hated their food to death, and that they would have slaughtered the dinosaurs and Transformers if they'd had the opportunity to meet them in the time/space continuum. They never saw an animal they didn't want to eat, and it seems they rarely encountered a living thing they felt comfortable letting live another fucking day. My favorite quote from the entire series Edited March 10, 201312 yr by Penguin4x4
March 10, 201312 yr They were so good at killing these gigantic mammals that they're credited with the extinction of both cave bears and North American horses, in addition to the megafauna die-off in general. (Clovis Complex) That doesn't sound like a pack of long-distance runners to me-instead, it sounds like a pack of jacked motherfuckers who practically hated their food to death, and that they would have slaughtered the dinosaurs and Transformers if they'd had the opportunity to meet them in the time/space continuum. They never saw an animal they didn't want to eat, and it seems they rarely encountered a living thing they felt comfortable letting live another fucking day.My favorite quote from the entire series Very metal of them.
March 10, 201312 yr Nice mixture of late night protein, Jack Daniels and emails. late night protein shake lmfaooootmi
March 10, 201312 yr Helped a buddy slip an LS1 into his crawler jeep. Wouldn't go.:-(Too bad as I got plans tomorrow and can't finish with him to start it tomorrow.
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