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marktheando posted:https://twitter.com/polhomeeditor/status/1114641374228504578?s=12 shite e: Osroes I of Parthia violates the treaty with Rome by installing a puppet ruler in Armenia. The 60-year-old emperor, Trajan, marches east without first attempting to use diplomacy to resolve the disagreement.
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marktheando posted:https://twitter.com/polhomeeditor/status/1114641374228504578?s=12 This is the political equivalent of aerogel, it's continually impressive how much nothing she can pack into everything she says.
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 23:55 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:
rocking a 640 single cylinder i have become immune to puny vibrations. from idle to max RPM you can tell the rev band by whatever resonates on the bike or you (inclung your helmet and / or your actual eyeballs) JFairfax posted:Are bmw bikers like bmw car owners? BMW motorcycles was weird bikes for very expensive money ridden by middle aged man with yellow vests, textile jackets and flip up helmets. they reinvented themselves 10 years ago and make really seriously cool stuff nowadays and attracted some normal riders although their bikes are still pricy as hell (but also really good) Combat Theory fucked around with this message at 23:58 on Apr 6, 2019 |
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serious gaylord posted:The Aprillia got 90 miles to a full tank, regularly killed batteries within 6 months and was made of some weird magnesium aluminium bullshit that corroded in British weather like no-ones business. The only serious vice my Monster has is rear brake master cylinders basically being wear items. Blowing the seals is such a regular occurrence (and such a complete pain in the arse to fix) that most mechanics just go ahead and replace the whole thing (25 quid and half-hour labour) rather than doing the two or three hours of work required to get out the one little bit of air that inevitably gets trapped in them when you replace the seals.
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marktheando posted:https://twitter.com/polhomeeditor/status/1114641374228504578?s=12 So it's her deal or no deal lol
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coffeetable posted:it isn't plutonium. no amount is good, but it's breathing the dust for years that kills you. There was a guy I knew who was I think born in the 40s and when he was a teenager he had a job cutting up asbestos tiles. Didn't have any PPE (not that PPE the other one) and he still lasted into his 70s I think, but yeah it was asbestosis that got him.
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OwlFancier posted:Things UKMT is peculiarly knowledgeable about : Chemistry, Telecommunications, Wrestling, Motorbikes. I think we have at least three archaeologists too?
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 23:58 |
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I'm glad both parties want a deal that is good, and not one that is bad.
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Also a few MDs and PhDs. "Smart" people are leftist
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OwlFancier posted:Things UKMT is peculiarly knowledgeable about : Chemistry, Telecommunications, Wrestling, Motorbikes. IME nerds have a far higher level of motorcycle ownership than the general population. Not that we're overcompensating for anything of course.
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Pistol_Pete posted:Bundy, if you stick around in this thread, you're going to be a revolutionary socialist within six months. I'm just posting this so you can't say you weren't warned From a few pages back but this! This is what you fuckers have done to me! I'm now ready for capitalism to burn to the ground and bring the means of production back to the people!
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goddamnedtwisto posted:the most Italian bike ever built was a P2: Repent you Heathen. E: yes, i do have a poo poo house in my garage. Combat Theory fucked around with this message at 00:10 on Apr 7, 2019 |
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I have a long list of issues with the fazer but they're minor and if you're honest most bikes have lots of things like this: The underseat exhaust means the battery is under the fuel tank (but in winter I appreciate the tailpipe being close to my bum). Because the battery is under the fuel tank, the tank is mounted on a pivot near the saddle end and held in by two bolts on the front of the frame near the steering pivot. Those two bolts regularly jiggle themselves free. The injector blows into a throttle body with separate ports that need to be balanced each service, like when you have multiple carbs. Failing to do this makes the vibrations unbearable. Sometimes when riding the indicators stop working. The only fix is to switch the bike off and on again. Front pistons get a little sticky. I have to massage them every 6 months or so. The big one: there's a chain for each of the two camshafts and one that drives the oil pump. Basically three chains I have to remember to check every year under penalty of total engine failure.
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My brother almost bought a sports bike. He did the test and stuff I think, then went to buy some fancy looking sports bike, might have been a Kawasaki Ninja or something? Took it out for a test ride, scared himself shitless, and never rode a road bike again. I think he still ended up doing quite a bit of motocross riding though. Ronnie posted:From a few pages back but this! This is what you fuckers have done to me! Eyyyyy awesome.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:09 |
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You are a good poster Azza and a good Bike owner and i am always happy for your contributions.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:14 |
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End free movement AND protect jobs. Oh gently caress off May. I shook hands with Corbs earlier, but he can gently caress off too.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:15 |
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marktheando posted:https://twitter.com/polhomeeditor/status/1114641374228504578?s=12 We agree that good things are good and bad things should not happen, so we have built a consensus. Ratjaculation posted:I shook hands with Corbs earlier, but he can gently caress off too. Yes, take Theresa May's word for what Corbyn wants.
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She's not actually saying this is agreed with labour, just that this is her understanding of where there are points of agreement that could lead to a compromise deal
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:17 |
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Necrothatcher posted:We agree that good things are good and bad things should not happen, so we have built a consensus. I mean I can quote him saying exactly that if you want?
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:21 |
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Necrothatcher posted:We agree that good things are good and bad things should not happen, so we have built a consensus. Theresa May's words filtered by an ex-The Sun 'journalist', no less
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:22 |
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https://twitter.com/MoS_Politics/status/1114622842258231298 Hmmm if this is true parliament will just vote against a second referendum right?
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JFairfax posted:She's not actually saying this is agreed with labour, just that this is her understanding of where there are points of agreement that could lead to a compromise deal Yeah that's the thing, that's what she has figured out after three days.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:23 |
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When the hell does the PM go talking to randos on the doorstep outside of a GE. Does she mean her own door?Lady Demelza posted:Not me, I'm extraordinarily stupid and have also drunk one and a half bottles of fizzy wine in as many hours. That's gotta count for at least two of those things
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Ratjaculation posted:I mean I can quote him saying exactly that if you want? If we leave the EU, Free Movement will obviously come to an end in its current form. But I suspect that Jeremy Corbyn's vision for whatever replaces it will be more palatable than Theresa "Windrush" May's.
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Ratjaculation posted:End free movement AND protect jobs. What's he done?
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I genuinely hoped Labour would move away from wanting to end free-movement. So if that headline turns out to be wrong, great.
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Regarde Aduck posted:What's he done? Necrothatcher posted:If we leave the EU, Free Movement will obviously come to an end in its current form. But I suspect that Jeremy Corbyn's vision for whatever replaces it will be more palatable than Theresa "Windrush" May's. If it’s free movement under a different name to confused gams that’s great. Anything else won’t ‘protect jobs’
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Ratjaculation posted:I genuinely hoped Labour would move away from wanting to end free-movement. So if that headline turns out to be wrong, great. They're not going to, it's been their consistent position since the referendum. The question is what are they planning to replace it with, which they haven't been very clear about, so it's mostly up to what you think they're likely to go with.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:28 |
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It's just May saying "my deal is good" and trying to push the idea that some progress is being made, when she's actually just shoving a piece of paper across the table with the same deal everyone already rejected multiple times. It's raising expectations and trying to make it harder for Labour to credibly say "we couldn't agree to this" Who knows what will happen, but the Tories are in full spin mode right now
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:28 |
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Ratjaculation posted:If it’s free movement under a different name to confused gams that’s great. Well, here's Labour's position on it if you want clarity: quote:Labour offers fair rules and reasonable management of migration. In trade negotiations our priorities favour growth, jobs and prosperity. We make no apologies for putting these aims before bogus immigration targets.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:30 |
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Azza Bamboo posted:The big one: there's a chain for each of the two camshafts and one that drives the oil pump. Basically three chains I have to remember to check every year under penalty of total engine failure. See, I like my ZZR because basically it keeps running despite me being terrible at maintenance.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:31 |
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Tbh if the CUKs said they’d build a giant causeway to Calais and enter us into the Schengen I’d probably consider voting for them. I am aware that the plan would require them having a policy, so it won’t happen
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Necrothatcher posted:clarity lmao no
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:lmao no No but you see visa conditions and
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Nuclear Spoon posted:e: Osroes I of Parthia violates the treaty with Rome by installing a puppet ruler in Armenia. The 60-year-old emperor, Trajan, marches east without first attempting to use diplomacy to resolve the disagreement. OH gently caress gently caress I FEEL OLD Grouchio fucked around with this message at 00:47 on Apr 7, 2019 |
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Ratjaculation posted:No but you see visa conditions and that's the thing ain't it. Passport says EU -> you get to stay and work, that's a clear policy. Anything involving UK home office bureaucracy, even if it were trying to enforce a consciously generous policy, isn't. You're already locking up delinquent legal residents and you can loving pay to get your application "fast-tracked" jesus
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:that's the thing ain't it. Passport says EU -> you get to stay and work, that's a clear policy. Anything involving UK home office bureaucracy, even if it were trying to enforce a consciously generous policy, isn't. You're already locking up delinquent legal residents and you can loving pay to get your application "fast-tracked" jesus Yes that's life in the UK, keen observation.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:47 |
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I think the UK would prosper if it deported everyone (including citizens) if they fail to pass the current citizenship test. I’d be gone, literally no idea which lord lived in which castle dying some lovely war over a sword.
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# ? Apr 7, 2019 00:53 |
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Combat Theory posted:You are a good poster Azza and a good Bike owner and i am always happy for your contributions. Thanks. My bike is a little neglected at the moment but I'll get back on top of it once I can afford the new chain and sprocket.
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Yes but they deport you to gitmo.
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