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  1. Where the attack occurred pretty much confirms that. http://www.wagist.com/2012/dan-linehan/evidence-that-trayvon-martin-doubled-back
  2. I'm disgusted at how it's been handled, from the awful race-baiting to the rush to judgment, to the biased reporting and the ridiculous political pressure that's fueling this charge. But we'll see what comes out in trial.
  3. He didn't run him down, there's no evidence about that. He tried to figure out where he was going. Observing isn't hostile pursuit. And, he also did as instructed and gave up that to return to his truck. I don't think he should have followed Martin on foot, but following a suspicious person who's darting in and out of townhouses isn't a crime, again. As to your second point, it's sure easy to armchair quarterback when you're not in fear for your life...you have no fucking clue what you'd do in the dark if someone got the better of you and you found yourself on the ground with NO CLUE WHATSOEVER if they had a gun, or a knife, or would just split your skull with their hands. People kill each other, even teenagers, with fists every single day. You can't be in that split second, fight-or-flight situation and do any mental math about "gee, is this guy a teenager, or is he armed, or should I jump to my feet and give him a flying-roundhouse-taco-kick". You're in the shit, and you react with the tools you have to survive. Martin chose fists, Zimmerman chose a gun. If Zimmerman had been unarmed, he might be dead. Witnesses corroborate his testimony about this stuff, btw. Zimmerman brought the fight to an end, because he was losing the fight it's not his legal or moral imperative to be a badass....maybe he's weak or sucks at fighting...whatever...hell he could have been 66 years old, or a woman, but none of that matters. He was being attacked and that's justification to defend himself. This is not about how any of us would handle it. It's about what went down, and who initiated the violence. Legally, that's all that should matter.
  4. Put yourself in his position: 1. You're not on NW duty...just running an errand. So, that whole aspect of him being armed and in the NW program are rather null and void. But, it's an important distinction. 2. Your neighborhood has been burglarized a lot lately. Also very important. One of those thieves was spotted - a young black man. Not reported very much, but important detail. 3. You come back from your errand and in the evening drizzle a young black male with a hoodie is wandering around, kind of aimlessly, seemingly out of place. This arouses your suspicion, so you call it in. 4. When you see what he's up to, he acts MORE suspicious by darting in between two townhouses where he doesn't belong. 911 operator (who has no legal authority whatsoever) tells you not to follow him. You're thinking something is up, you get out to see where he went. You lose him. (my sole criticism of GZ is following him, which was tactically unwise but not illegal or in any way justification for being assaulted). 5. 911 operator tells you LE is inbound. You break off looking and go back to meet LE. On the way (according to his testimony and not refuted by anything we know of) Martin attacks you. 6. Martin knocks you down, hits you, and is slamming your head into the ground. Does Zimmerman know this is JUST a 17 year old kid? Does he just take the beating to see what happens? Does he know this attacker is unarmed? Better yet, is he under any legal obligation to just take the assault and hope for the best? I think you see a villain in Zimmerman through the convenient lens of the media, and aren't seeing the problem....which is that Zimmerman didn't really do anything illegal or wrong by checking out someone suspicious, and he apparently didn't initiate the conflict or the violence. And worse, that once attacked he could not lay on the ground getting beat and see anything but stopping the fight. Martin, if the aggressor (and it's pretty clear he was), is the criminal in this act. Yet, you default to seeing Zimmerman as the bad guy for looking after his neighborhood. Nothing he did was legal or just cause for being attacked, even if it was more than YOU might do if you see someone acting weird in your neighborhood.
  5. Witnesses, physical evidence and audio all seems to back up Zimmerman. Could it be that's why there's no arrest? Keep deluding yourself.
  6. Witness and evidence obviously support Zimmerman, or he'd be in front of a grand jury. And that IS the scenario...like it or not.
  7. You live in the best curvy road part of the state, and you want to know about curvy roads? Really? Do you leave the house? If so, have you observed any nice roads? I'm not trying to yank your chain, but seriously you're in the sweet spot for good roads, fire up Google Maps and find major roads that look like noodles. Go explore. You really can't fuck up.
  8. You can google Phantom fireworks locations, they're pretty good. There's a mega-store on Rt. 70 near Baltimore, OH. As for camping, the WV state parks all have decent camp grounds. Not as plush as some of the KOA's, but cheaper. I've stayed in Hawk's Nest, and several in the Monongahela NF and enjoyed them all.
  9. Define "cruising". Is it riding slow? People on sportbikes do that. Is it riding cruisers? People take them to track days and stunt with them. Is it riding in a formation? Well, ok, that might actually be specific enough...but it's not something you'd need a whole forum for. Is it riding in vests with patches on them? That would fall under gear I'd guess...you know, latest in embroidery technology and which side of the chap goes out...etc. I guess I don't understand the term to begin with. How is it different from just riding your bike?
  10. Yeah...that's a life-killer. I work 5-1am which isn't quite as bad.
  11. I feel your pain, worked weekends for 10 years. I'm on nights now so I have my days free, so if you wanna hit the trails through the week sometime that's cool...usually have 'em to yourself which is nice, no dodging dogs and joggers.
  12. I'm down for that....have most days free and any weekends.
  13. Heated grips FTW. Then your gloves really don't matter much, and you can ride with a nicer pair that still gives good feel.
  14. Nice bike, late to the party but I got back into mtb's this year and I'm having a good time. Bought a nice 29'er last fall and have been hitting the trails whenever I can. Finally got into decent shape so I'm always looking for someone to ride with. I ride Alum since it's on my way to work a few times a week, and of course all the other Central Ohio places...Mohican, Dillon, the outlaw trails in Heath, Chestnut Ridge and AEP and have a few single-track loops here at my place (good for killing yourself). Hit me up if any of those are in your future. I'm not fast, but I'm stupid and that makes up for it.
  15. I've got the same basic layout on my DL1000, I'd agree too that it's likely just the seal that's been knocked bad and it's not hard at all to repair. I'd do the inner/outer bearing, mechanical seal and water pump gasket and check the impeller and shaft (for scoring) while you're in there. That will be cheap, unless the shaft is fucked (and I'd bet it's not).
  16. Interdasting, thanks for the read. Mental note: Islam sucks.
  17. Busse Combat would be a great knife that meets your criteria.
  18. This is a used bike checklist I found on a site a while back, still very useful. What to check when buying a second-hand bike. VISUAL - ON STAND Plastics, tank, seat :- splits , repairs, tyre rub, seat foam deformed or hard. Frame :- dents under frame rails, repairs, alignments, tightness of footpegs. Pipe / silencer:- dents, leaks, repairs. Engine / gear oil :- level, colour. Radiators :- bent , repaired , evidence of leaks, coolant level / colour. Controls :- light smooth action on cables, sponge in brakes, Handlebars :- straight, tight, rubber into top yoke, grip ends, slack in levers. Seals :- fork legs, rear shock, output shaft, gear shift, any oil leaks / repairs around sump plug. General :- heavy spannering, replaced nuts / bolts, fuel tap, oil leaks. Chainset :- wear, alignment. MECHANICAL - ON STAND Wheels :- dents/ repairs, spoke tension, spin to check rim, tyre, disc alignments, pad/disc wear. Front end :- wheel bearings, fork bushes, headset- wear and roughness. Rear end :- wheel bearings, swing arm bushes, slop in linkage. Suspension :- do all adjusters move. Seat off and check air filter for fit, holes and cleanness. Gear shift lever / kickstart tight on shafts. OFF STAND Feel suspension, ride position. START AND RUN ENGINE Compression, ease of start. Noise :- tick over, clutch in/out, rev up, exhaust note. Electrics :- On /off/kill, lights Hi/ low, brake light switches, indicators, horn, neutral light. Can you get neutral with engine running. TAKE FOR A RIDE Does speedo work /odometer move. All gears up and down and smoothness of change. Try for clutch slip, test brakes, suspension. Flat spots , hot restart. PAPERWORK Proof of ownership, MOT cert, Tax disc, V5, previous owners. proof of year, work done receipts, handbook. DECISION Yes:- cash, receipt, means of transport. No :- justify Maybe :- names and phone numbers, set time for yes or no.
  19. swingset

    Steak Ride

    I'm out. Have a safe ride.
  20. Triumph T100 is a great bike that several women I know have enjoyed. Great seating position, good linear power, good standard maneuverability and a good looking scoot too.
  21. I already told you what the problem is, it's a Chevy. Jeesh.
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