raleighnut
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Some of us still listen to them, mind you in 1985 the Maxell XL11 90s were the best part of £3 each. (still sound good 30yrs on though)Some people call them cassette tapes.
Some of us still listen to them, mind you in 1985 the Maxell XL11 90s were the best part of £3 each. (still sound good 30yrs on though)Some people call them cassette tapes.
Sorry but no deal. It is a diminutive of case and clearly only refers to the container; except in popular usage of course, where your interpretation wins hands down.
Left = snotView attachment 111324
This, also known as a "snot wipe".
I tested it (when nobody was looking) and it works .
Totally agree, I've never had a "clipless" moment, but I've had a few "Oh poo, I'm still clipped in" moments.CLIPLESS PEDALS
I know why, but they just aren't
Left = snot
Right = sweat.
But I may occasionally be inconsistent
Fun and even more fun ?Hills.
Depending on the gradient they are *****, ****** or absolute ********
Depends on the direction of travel, surely ?Fun and even more fun ?
Up of courseDepends on the direction of travel, surely ?
Casually mention to the other half that you bonked while you were out and you'll see why that condition needs a name change.
Enamel is any hard glossy paint. Powdered glass is vitreous enamelThe term 'clipless pedal' made perfect sense at the time.
The term I wonder about is 'enamel paint'. Enamel is coloured glass that's been fired to fuse it. Enamel paint seems to be completely unrelated.