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.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.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.