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Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:39 pm
by HYPERR
Steinbeck, so much easier to read!
Which internet radio is better?
Pandora?
or
Slacker?
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:59 am
by totalmotorcycle
HYPERR wrote:Steinbeck, so much easier to read!
Which internet radio is better?
Pandora?
or
Slacker?
Only heard of Pandora so I guess I'll pick that even though I've never used it. I use Winamp radio myself.
Which would you rather?
A. Ride a bicycle to work
B. Walk to work
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:40 pm
by NorthernPete
Ugh. Those both are sub par. Lol. I don't own a bike since I ran my last one over when my buddy leaned it up behind my truck, but riding was better then walking. So bike.
Sheppards pie
Or
Mac and cheese.
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:03 pm
by Flat Knuckle
Mac and cheese, provided it isn't boxed. Otherwise, shepherd's pie.
Now, a question I'm pondering, so I'd really like to hear reasoning behind the answer:
Small twin?
Or big single?
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:55 pm
by totalmotorcycle
Flat Knuckle wrote:Mac and cheese, provided it isn't boxed. Otherwise, shepherd's pie.
Now, a question I'm pondering, so I'd really like to hear reasoning behind the answer:
Small twin?
Or big single?
Small twin. The reason (for me and please anyone else reading this chime in) is because I find the twin has more top end and it is more smooth running* (because it can be counterbalanced easier). Now I would choose a small v-Twin over a small parallel twin (I have owned more parallel twins) just because I find the V configuration has more low end torque. If you are going for complete and utter simplicity of maintenance and design the single can't be beat though. Hope that helps a little
A. Tacos
or
B. Hamburgers
Mike
* Unless we are talking about a boxer twin like a BMW, then that's the smoothest twin you configuration you can have.
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:10 am
by Flat Knuckle
Thanks for the reply, Mike. I'll take that into consideration when making that first bike purchase.
When it comes to the matter of tacos or hamburgers, that can vary depending on my mood. But since I could really go for an In-N-Out Double-Double (Animal-Style, no lettuce) right now, hamburgers it is!
And now, a question geared primarily toward those who do their own bike maintenance:
Snap-On?
or Matco?
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:36 am
by dr_bar
Don't know Matco, but I despise the price of Snap-on, so atco it is, (I use mainly Craftsman.
Scorching hot sunny days,
or
Hot humid overcast days...
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 2:15 pm
by HYPERR
dr_bar wrote:Don't know Matco, but I despise the price of Snap-on, so atco it is, (I use mainly Craftsman.
Scorching hot sunny days,
or
Hot humid overcast days...
Craftsman sucks now, junk made in China; ok if you have old Craftsman. Certain tools you need to go with Snap On however, like allen head sockets; and I love the Snap On scredriver that you can use a wrench on.
No question scorching hot sunny days, hate humidity in the summer.
If you could be a master of a musical instrument, would you prefer...
piano?
or
guitar?
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:32 pm
by Flat Knuckle
Guitar, definitely. They're much more compact, and you don't need a specialist to tune them.
Home Depot?
Or Lowe's?
Re: A or B: Pick one!
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:24 pm
by JackoftheGreen
Lowe's. Our local Home Depot engaged in some real shady advertising a couple years back, concerning a local 'mom and pop' Christmas Tree seller. We've boycotted them ever since.
LIQUID HAND SOAP
or
BAR HAND SOAP