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  1. Because all my doors have different hardware, and some different paint colors, I'm in the process of removing all interior doors, sanding down to the wood, applying a coat of primer, then new paint, then new hinges and door handles. I'm about halfway through but two of the doors are sticking when I go to open them. They're not sticking too bad, and it's not marring the paint on the door or door jamb, it's just kind of annoying. 

     

    I tried to rubbing wax paper on the door and jamb where where the sticking is happening but that didn't do anything. 

     

    So I'm coming here to see if anyone has any ideas I could try. Thanks in advance. 

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  2. On 12/9/2023 at 10:58 PM, Schnitzel said:

    Yeah it partly pays for the BBC so a lot of TV over there has more TV than ads.

    Pissed me off when I lived there because somehow I had to pay it the first year.

     

     

    This. 

     

    I asked some UK friends about this because I had not heard of it before and they said exactly the same thing. The fee goes to the BBC and funds their programming (like Doctor Who, etc.) and keeps the ads to a minimum. 

     

    I did some further research and found that if you're blind you can apply for a 50% discount, but you still gotta pay that shit. 

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  3. As a guy in my mid-fifties, it's interesting to read some of these. Mostly because I went through most of these same concerns/thoughts in my mid-thirties. Back then I made bike racing a focus, lost a bunch of weight, started saving for retirement (wayyyyy too fucking late to be doing that, BTW), started teaching myself DIY home remodel stuff (something that has always scared the hell out of me but I've now learned it's not as scary as I made myself believe), decided to travel more - even if that's just a local weekend getaway, and spend more time with my wife. 

     

    Other than bike racing, I still make most of these a priority all year long. I'm not much of a resolutions person but I have been thinking a lot about either cutting way back on alcohol consumption or cutting it out completely. Granted, I'm not a huge drinker, like maybe six drinks a week and usually only on the weekends, but I think I can cut that back even more. That will be a goal for 2024. And I'm going to give cyclocross racing next fall/winter one more go before giving in to being the weekend warrior bike rider guy. 

     

    Art wise... I'd like to do more art, not necessarily for art shows but more just for the fun of making art. I kinda miss those days. I'd also like to spend a little more time creating three dimensional Graffiti pieces. And finally, spend some time learning animation on Procreate. I love drawing characters but they're always so rigid and 2D so teaching myself to bring them to life could be fun. 

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  4. 4 minutes ago, Morbidly Obese said:

    This is  a great book. I had a double of the English version and sitting on doubles of the French version. He was pretty next level in the 80-2000's. I remember see him put up a sketch, hell that could have been the piece itself since it was so clean. 

     

    When I was starting out in the mid-eighties and secured a copy of the Subway Art, then a few years later Spraycan Art, T-Kid was the guy whose work stood out to me and inspired me early on in my "career". His work was and is next-level. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Schnitzel said:

    Also @Joker better get on that Tkid book thing if you want one.

    Looking at his latest instagram post age might be doing what neighbourhood gang members and drugs never could.

    We are seeing the tip of the iceberg for NYC writers of the 70's and 80's dying.

     

     

     

    I know, I need to get it sooner than later. Last I looked for it the cheapest I could find a first edition version was $350... unsigned and/or embellished. 

  6. Yeah, I understand the push back on a $400 book, but he did sign and embellish each one. I don't fault him for it, he knows his worth and the value in sharing this history, but I'm not from Europe so his influence on my upcoming and learning of the craft is minimal, if any. If it were T-Kid or Dez or Skeme... sure, $400 for a signed and embellished book is a no-brainer for me. 

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  7. Hmmm... usually numb hands is a sign your bars are either too close or too far away, but there's other bits that can factor in as well. Things like your saddle fore/aft position, height, and angle. 

     

    A professional bike fit is always the best route but that can be expensive, so a DIY option is a good bet. It's a lengthy process and you'll definitely go through trial and error before getting it just right, but it's worth the time. Especially if you're doing longer rides. 

     

    When I do my bike fitting at home I get the pedals to saddle height & fore/aft adjusted first. That's where all my power is coming from so I want to be sure that I've got that correct from the start. From there I figure out the cockpit - stem length, stem rise and/or stack height, bar rotation and hood location. The older I get the more I appreciate mega-padded bar tape, too. 

     

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  8. My favorite all-rounder tire is the Donnelley Strada USH. I know with that tire I can go anywhere. Perfect for road, great in gravel & dirt, too. Honestly, I've had the same front tire for almost 18 months and only had to replace the rear one twice in that same amount of time.

     

    I used to ride the Schwalbe G-One Allround tire for a long time but while it's great for gravel and dirt it wears way too fast on the road. 

  9. Ah, I see. I was looking at the wrong website. I was looking at Bike Tires Direct. Sorry about that!

     

    The nice thing about the one you're looking at is that it takes up to 42c tires, should you want that. Gives you the ability to run bigger, softer tires for that plush ride feel. It's also nice that it comes with mounts for fenders and bags, could be the ultimate commuter and/or get out of town bike. 

     

    I have a much older version of that frame that I use for my get-around-town bike. I love it. It's my little snot rocket. It's solid, it's quick, and will probably outlast me. The older I get the more I rely on the front brake and my knees just can't handle the back-pedal/skid-stop anymore. I'm slowly transitioning to riding my e-bike more anyway. 

     

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  10. On 6/24/2023 at 10:17 AM, Elena Delle Donne said:

     

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    On 6/24/2023 at 10:17 AM, Elena Delle Donne said:

     

     

     

    I just noticed that you have Clement MSO tires! Damn... they changed the name back in 2017 to Donnelley. Seeing Clement tires is awesome. Also... just curious, what length crank arm are you riding? 

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  11. I don't know if anyone is watching the Tour de France this year, but damn... it's been a corker so far. The speed at which these guys are going for the entire stage is bonkers. Even more so when you consider in the mountain stages some of them are attacking up an 7% - 8% gradient at, like, 20+mph and holding it for several kilometers. It's phenomenal. 

     

    This two just keep punching at each other and it's been exciting to watch. 

     

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  12. Trump will never see a day in jail, ever. Everyone around might, but he never will. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see his ignorant-ass locked up but there has been lawsuit after lawsuit after lawsuit and he walks away from all of them. So I have zero faith in him getting jail time, ever. 

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  13. LOVE that belt drive - congrats on the cool, new bike! About eight years ago Raleigh had a single-speed CX bike that I really wanted for racing but I never bought it and I've been kicking myself ever since. 

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  14. @T4M* - The first thing I would do is decide what your hourly rate is. From there I would think about how long you think this is going to take you. I've no idea how long it takes to build a website as it's not the level of design I do, but I would assume it's a long process with at least a handful of revisions. 

     

    Let's say your hourly rate is $75 (fairly typical design rate unless you're really good and in demand). And let's say you know for sure it'll take you no more than 80 hours of design/development time. I would pad that design time by 10%-20% to cover your ass should the client go sideways with an extra revision, or a last minute ask. 

     

    A few things you can up front is set the number of revisions. In your bid you can say what your fee is to design the website, how many rounds of design changes that fee covers, and what they'll get in the end for that fee. Make a note that anything outside the original agreed upon scope of work will require an adjustment in your fee. Last thing you want is to agree to a fee for the work you'll be doing and then end up doing a bunch of work you didn't agree on because you weren't clear up front. 

     

    If you can lay out a roadmap/calendar that outlines the scope of work you're being asked to do and shows the target dates you'll hit for that work - that will set you up with targets/deadlines and lets them know when they can expect a round 1, round 2, round 3, final design, live launch of their website, etc. 

     

    I typically like to know from the client what it is they're looking for as far as style of design. In your case, I would ask them to share a few websites they like or think fits their brand style which will give you a style of design to chase. 

     

    I don't know much about events & promo costs but I would assume it's fairly expensive. Is this more about a social media presence for the brand? 

     

    And always, always get 50% down to start the work. 

     

     

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  15. @Aristo- Looking at your sketches, and reading that you're working on making smoother connections between letters, I decided to play around with the E to N connection on one of your sketches. One thing I noticed is that, at least in your Amen sketches, the end of the E curls down and the end of your N curls up, which lead me to think you could connect them at those curling points. I also gave slightly more definition to the E inside the right bar of the M - one of those classic Graffiti notches.

     

    For your consideration:

     

     

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  16. The only good thing on SNL (since the Adam Samberg days) is SNL news. Even then, the little extras they typically add on (like the person shared in the link) are often awful. I just want to see Colin and Michael make jokes about current news as well as joke with each other. 

     

    The rest of the show is relying on the skit architecture of previous SNL generations. 

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