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  1. On 1/26/2017 at 3:26 PM, Isaac's Papa said:

    I still think that's a myth. I've only seen motorcycles on their side stands at OR.net events. You have to join an "unOFFICIAL" ride to actually see tires moving.  

    Been there for two of them, and one of those (the one that started this meme) happened to be mine.  Still haven't seen a Kat complete the run, although I admit I haven't been looking very hard.

    They're very much a love-it-or-hate-it looking bike, I was a fan of the fairings but not a fan of the weight, and CERTAINLY not a fan of the carbs once I got my hands around a FI engine.  I think there are better options out there, but if you come across a deal for $1500 or so it might not be a terrible thing.

  2. My number is one digit off from Wal-Mart in Reynoldsburg.  I always answer my phone with "This is Jeff", so if you're paying attention you have fair warning that this is not, in fact, Wal-Mart.  The people that I hear immediately screaming for managers or whatever I have a LOT of fun with.  On the other hand, I've helped out some people too, so that should even things out. ;)

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  3. 1 hour ago, CrazySkullCrusher said:

     

    Abortions are for people who don't want kids but for whatever reason are pregnant. Because people who don't want, or can't afford kids, shouldn't have them. That's the perfect recipe for a criminal. 

    Please tell me that's sarcasm.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Tonik said:

    Exactly. I don't believe there are that many bad cops. A very small minority. But when they get away with everything and are never held accountable then you start to distrust the entire system.

    Its really hard to respect a good cop that is covering for a bad cop.

    Lool at that chase in Cleveland that ended in 137 rounds being fired. Dont even lool at the shooting, just the chase.Multiplee officers failed to break off when ordered to. The senior cop in the chase...which makes him in charge..just pulled over and turned off his radio. There were boatloads of supensions, demotions and a firing or two.

    EVERY one of them gotbackk pay, reinstated and full rank.

    I'll do you one better:  During the Dorner manhunt, the LAPD pumping 102 rounds into a blue truck occupied by two women that looked nothing like Dorner, inside a truck that looked nothing like the grey truck Dorner was driving. How they both survived is a mystery to me, but the 8(!) officers involved had no criminal charges brought, and it's unclear exactly what kind of punishment they received since they weren't even named.

    I understand that there are a ton of good cops out there, but when the stakes are this high that I have to be concerned about police with itchy trigger fingers that prefer to fire first and ask questions/make up the story later, I can't afford to automatically treat all police with the benefit of the doubt.

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  5. 18 minutes ago, Isaac's Papa said:

    No accountability is the biggest issue at hand. Police policing themselves is just not the right way to run things. Want me to respect your uniform? Stand up for what it represents. Call out your bad cops. Arrest your bad cops. Punish your bad cops. 

    Arrest the bad guys? It's almost novel when you think about it. 

    The standard has gotten so low in America that even bringing charges is a big deal, especially when those charges are so overblown to try and generate temporary, short-term order that getting a conviction on them is impossible and the cycle begins anew.

    I honestly believe the Slager trial in South Carolina is the canary in the coal mine.  The guy shot Walter Scott in the back while fleeing, and subsequently lied on his police report about him going for his Taser.  The Union's turned their back on him, but there are still plenty of layers to go.

  6. 2 hours ago, redkow97 said:

    I wish they had called the movement "Black Lives Matter, Too."   Then there wouldn't be any of the "All Lives Matter" rebuttal nonsense, feigning stupidity as to what they meant.

    BLM is a good idea that's been poorly executed, and overtly exploited by violent assholes.

    This I can get behind.  They tried to take the crowdsource mentality of Occupy and apply it to a different movement.  The problem is they took the part of Occupy that didn't work so well (leaderless, groupthink mentality) and tried to pin it to the only part of BLM that did work initially (the message that Black people were being disproportionately targeted/killed by police) until the former ate the latter.

     

    My pasty white guy take on this is simple:  When you remove, or are perceived to have removed, all possible forms of legitimate accountability for people in positions of power, the only thing that the people are left with is vengeance.  I think a viable solution can be found to make everyone push back from the edge a bit, however that solution involves the PD's doing something that they really don't like:  admitting when they're wrong.  There are so many layers of protections to hide behind; qualified immunity, Garrity, the Union, and even each other that to the general public it's almost impossible to determine where an investigation is at, or if they even started one in the first place. 

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  7. I'm going to try my luck in PM's. specifically silver, as i believe silver is currently basementing. also looking into mining stocks. 

     

    bitcoin is something i'm interested in. this summer it was @ $230, then rose this late november to almost $500, and settled back to a little over $400. i believe it'll fall back to the $250 range sometime 1st quarter 2016, at which point I may throw in on that.

     

    I'm unsure of what will happen with oil. if you're planning on playing the turmoil in the middle east, i'd definitely say you're on the right path. although we are entering an election year, and china's consumption is quite a bit down, which has definitely shown affects in the commodities markets. (anyone thats been to a scrap yard recently will tell you how far down scrap is).

     

    i'd stay as far away from the bond market as possible. i also believe the US stock market is going to see some volatility through 2016 that will continue the bear slope its been recently. 

     

    I'm still new to all this, so i'm curious as to others opinions.

     

    You do realize that bitcoin is ridiculously easy to manipulate, right?  I'm not one to tell someone how to spend their money, but if you didn't get into BTC in 2009/early 2010 then I think you missed the boat.

     

    I'm in a similar boat as Tpoppa, I've been sitting on a mix of S&P index funds and long-term Vanguard mutual funds since I consolidated everything earlier this year and am down just slightly, but I still have about 10k unallocated in the 401k to plow into something new.

  8. those looks like a hoot.  I have heard good things about the 'supersport' 390, and great things about the KTM cup bikes.

     

    It's an interesting idea. I've kinda set a budget of 4K for this which the Duke would blow out, but it's not going to kill me.  I wanted to stay away from the supersport riding position though, am i going to be right back to it with this?

  9. Wsa debating between that or a Grom, but after reading a bit of the Grom thread I don't think it's for me.  I sat on a CB300F at IP and was pretty impressed, any owners out there have any insights?  This is just a screw-around bike, I've been without for a few years now.  Riding position on a supersport bothered me too much and I wasn't able to get a lot of ride time, I was thinking with the better upright position that it'd be better for my wrists and hands.

  10. Interesting is that islamic state is fighting an attack and hold territory war. That's a game the U.S. and other western militaries are pretty good at.

     

    Because they want an Islamic State.  It's right in their name.  They happened to go after the low-hanging fruit with the Sunni bloc that was being disenfranchised by the current Iraqi government, they sure as hell didn't want to fight for Maliki so they immediately surrendered and accepted ISIS rule.  The Kurds to the NE and the Syrians, on the other hand, is a completely different story.  The Kurds know with the power vacuum that this is basically the closest they've gotten to self-sufficiency in quite a long time, so when you have the "barbarians at the door" in the form of ISIS, the Peshmerga wanted to set an example that they are not to be fucked with, and I believe have done so.

     

    I'm pretty sure we're going to clean house in Syria soon.

     

    Not going to happen.  Syria is a Russian ally, and there's lots of Russian assets in the country.  If we were really going to clean house, we would have done it when we had the international backing following the chemical weapons attacks.

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  11. It does if you USE it.  Pictures or it never happened... ;-)

     

    Oh, I'll vouch for this.  He even has the well-trained minions to run it all. :)

     

    This has always been something that's fascinated me, but with the galaxy of tools and stuff out there I've always felt too overwhelmed to start doing anything.  What would y'all suggest to start out with?  I have on hand in the garage a B&D Matrix drill with the jigsaw and reciprocating saw attachments, a hacksaw, a couple of clamps, hammers, and that's about it.  I'd like to just start easy with a workbench or something in the garage, but I just have no idea what I need and what is overkill.  I have a tendency to go overboard buying tools. :)

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  12. I don't know anybody there but when the ORDN guys show we always had a nice time getting food and chatting later.

    That and some of the bikes there are pretty interesting. Haven't made it this year but I might just to see the bikes.

     

    The pirates and the squids make for a nice mix in the crowd, but you can always tell the real riders by their bikes.

    Meh, if your bored and it's a Wednesday....

     

    We did, no question about that.  I was just tired of seeing the Harley guys walk past the cops with impunity after being at the bar all night, while some sportbike riders get popped for loud exhausts.

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  13. Good to know they're offering severance, and with the time you have in that should amount to a significant chunk of change.

     

    That said, I'd start getting on the horn to recruiters now, and explain your situation to them.  I don't know many people in the Cincy area, but CBTS and the usual suspects (TekSystems, etc.) might be a good place to start.  On top of that, start on some cert learnin', and find a way to get some paper to your name before interviews come around.

     

    I'm not sure what specialty you're in in IT, but from a networking perspective I've never had a job gap in 12 years, and I've bounced around a LOT.  The last 2 gigs I've had (including my current, started in May) I've gotten within 1.5 months, I was kinda half-assing how wide I casted my net, and I was pretty picky.

     

    You can put your stuff on careerbuilder/Dice/whatever, but chances are you're going to get hit up by national recruiters who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.  You'll get calls/emails that don't pass the smell test, just ignore them.

     

    If you need some help, I'll do what I can.  Good luck.

  14. I didn't say the drunk pirates were safe, I said they were safer. There is a difference, and I stand by that comment. I would rather get hit by a drunk pirate going 30 than a power rump ranger going 110.

     

    I can't argue with that, but I can argue that the collision with the drunk pirate was entirely preventable if the on-site police were doing their jobs instead of collecting their overtime for the security gig.

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  15. I would rather hang with the pirates than a bunch of squids on sportbikes doing whoolies, a buck ten on the freeway and passing on the double yellow line. Pirates are much safer and don't hurt anyone else.

     

    You had me right up until that last sentence.  Speaking strictly about the QSL crowd, when I watch hordes of cruiser riders hang out at the bar all night and get loaded, I find that statement dubious.  Even worse, in my mind, is that they have to walk past a county sheriff at the door, then possibly ride past another sheriff at an exit, but for some reason they never get lit up for DUI.  However, you find a sportbike with a questionable exhaust and it's cop open season.  Again, this is just from my observations from the Columbus QSL bike night. YMMV, void where prohibited.

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  16. Cheech is terrified of democrats. :lol:

     

    Damn dirty liburals.

     

    To properly answer redkow's question:  A massive influx of tourists and new people into a city with a barely-functioning mass transit system, the protests, the counter-protests, the "free-speech zones" and the associated overbearing LEO response to all of the above, the gawkers and rubberneckers alone should make Comfest look like a quaint gathering in the park.  Not to mention the Secret Service security entourages for multiple people (thanks Obama!) adding a whole other layer of what-the-fuckery to the already Thurman-sized holyfuckburger.

     

    Like I said, it'll be great for the city, I just don't want to have to deal with it.  Instead of fighting it, I'll just quietly leave and return in a few days.  No biggie.

  17. I'm probably in.  Would it better to bring a 250 D/S or a 650 ADV?  I'm thinking CRF250L for ease of use, threading through traffic, etc. but I can carry more water and supplies on the 'Strom, so...?

     

    Understand that for the first couple HOURS, you're going to be going at literally idle speed.  I couldn't hit the throttle at all on my 600rr, otherwise I'd blow past a bunch of people and bunch up the moto escort.  Temp-controlled cooling fan was on pretty much non-stop, and coolant temp held at about 250 for the majority of that time.

     

    When I volunteered for moto a few years back, the mech vans responded very quickly.  Given that the only supplies you'll really need are tire spoons to pop off tires and innertubes, the only supplies you'll really need are water for you, and even then the gaps between water stations aren't that bad.

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