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CBBaron

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  1. The Chardon HS shooting was done with a .22 handgun. Id say it was pretty effective at killing. My thought based on the studies I have read is that a higher powered round with defensive loads will be more likely to disable the BG quicker with few shots. A .22 can still easily kill but a determined BG may not recognize he is dead for several seconds or minutes. Im just confused how cases like this even get to trial. Seems like it should have been dismissed much earlier. Craig
  2. I personally like the larger screen. It makes many of the things I use the phone for easier. Web browsing, maps, email, posting to OR The "Retina Display" is not all that impressive. It is basically the same resolution as most of android phones just on a smaller screen. And some of the newest android phones have even better resolution. I have not used an Iphone yet but we do have an Ipad (first gen). I still prefer the android system. Apple is still being political about supporting Flash and they make you jump through hoops or just prevent you from doing things I expect to be able to do on a "computer". Maybe it because I grew up with DOS and then moved to Unix/Linux but I expect to be able to move/copy a "file". Apple tries to pretend that files do not exist. Craig
  3. Australia and the other Pacific islands
  4. Ive been enjoying Hartzler and Snowville Farms milk for a number of years here in Cleveland. Hartzler is also non-homogenization and comes in your traditional returnable glass jug. Heinen's has alway been pretty good about carrying a number of locally produced foods. Ofcourse I grew up drinking the stuff straight from my grandfathers farm. I never lost the habit of shaking the milk jug before pouring. Craig
  5. I want this thing too, but alas no money. Pauly is taking all of mine to keep the Strom on the road Craig
  6. I know someone with a running Twinstar that just bought a VTX. He might be interested in selling if he doesnt have a nostalgic attachment to it (he bought it new back in HS). Craig
  7. Ninja 650R and Versys share an engine (parallel twin) As does the DL650 Vstrom and SV650 (V twin) Similar bikes in alot of ways. SV and Ninja are more sporty while the Versys and Vstrom are taller more upright. All are pretty good for comfortable ergonomics and good fuel economy. The DL is probably the hardest to find for a great deal but I dont think any would be wrong for your application. Less common but similar bikes on the same platform is the Gladius and ER6N naked standards. Also look at GSX650F. Craig
  8. Could not see this one until I actually flipped the image. Although it is just a photoshopped image, the illusion is closer to the original than the actual. Craig
  9. +1 Everything is negotiable is a real estate transaction. If you do not have your own Realtor then the sellers realtor stands to make double commission. Why not get some of it back. However if you are shopping for homes get a realtor. They will work for you but be paid out of the sale. You can do alot yourself, but it easier for a realtor to get in to see houses are find out about potential places for you. Craig
  10. Bull Terrier Pit Bull I understand that some municipalities group most Bully breeds together in their BSL but that is uncommon. Bull terriers are not often mistaken for a Pitbull by appearance, though it is common misinterpretation by name. Craig
  11. +1 On the Madstad. I actually have a couple positions I use depending on the circumstances. I have the stock screen and find that full up and forward provides good wind protection. Its best on the freeway or during the winter. Full down a half back provides the the least buffeting with plenty of air flow for slower speeds and hotter days. Most of the positions I have tried in between result in horrible helmet buffeting. However everyone seems to be different. I think the full up and forward position would benefit me with a little larger screen but I have been too cheap so far. Craig
  12. Yeap, an amazing business plan. Buy bulk spirits, dilute with water, add flavoring, package in a cool bottle and come up with some good marketing. Then rake in the dough. Maybe there are some good vodkas, but when the main point of the product is to be tasteless, Im not really interested. The only clear liquid I drink is water. Craig
  13. Only when crap choices take up shelf space and prevent good choices from being readily available to me. Like the Rebel Yell above that I have not seen locally. Craig
  14. Got Wild Turkey American Honey as a gift. Most of the bottle is still sitting in the cupboard. Way to sweet for my taste. I gonna have to agree with SkullCrusher on this. "Stop messing with my whiskey" Save the fancy flavors for the Vodka (which I dont drink ) Craig
  15. Both are Vstroms. Only the DL650 gets the nickname WeeStrom. The bike pictured above is a DL1000. As mentioned you can tell because there are 2 exhausts, the DL650 has a RHS exhaust only. Craig
  16. +1 Commuting is my primary miles. I just use the bike for any transportation where I don't have to transport the kid. Sure beats driving in a car everyday. Keep the bike. The SV is a great bike and it's not likely you will end up ahead selling now and buying again next year. Craig
  17. I answered Helmet, Gloves, Boots, and pants. However occasionally I skip the pants on my commute. I prefer to wear them but my choices are a water proof pair of over pants or a mesh pant that I cant fit over my work clothes. When its hot the over pants are too sweaty and Id have to change at work for the others. Luckily my commute is fairly short and at modest speeds. Still I know jeans wont help much at 40mph. Craig
  18. CBBaron

    nubee

    Welcome, I ride an `04 DL650. Mostly its used to commute but occasionally get some long rides in. Dirt roads and twisties are both fun. Have not had much chance to ride off road. Craig
  19. I think the Triumph he was referring to is in the Classic lines. Not a triple. The dual sport and adventure bikes will feel roomier for a long legged person, though if you are flexible then sportbikes can also work. Id still look for a small used bike. Buy the one that fits and you can get a good deal on. Ride it for 5-10k miles and then decide which direction you want to go. Used Nighthawks, TU250X, Ninja250, XT225, KLR250, or even a Rebel. All are pretty much standards and usually available for cheap. These are all easy to ride and very forgiving. Once you've ridden one for a while then a larger bike will not seem nearly as intimidating. Craig
  20. +1 Excellent advice. Buying a used bike is inexpensive and you can likely sell it in a year for nearly what you paid. The 200-250cc bikes are all light and easy to ride and are a good place to start. I rode a Ninja250 for a year before getting my Vstrom. I really like the Ninja but the Vstrom is more comfortable for me. Craig
  21. Interesting I felt just the opposite. I feel like Im sitting on the ground when I sit on a Rebel or GZ250 and my knees are almost in the handlebars. The Ninja 250 and and CBR250R fell much more real sized. However the dual sports fit me best. I really want a WR250R but XT250/225 and KLX250S are also nice bikes. Ofcourse I'm 6'2 and like to hit dirt roads or the occasional off road. Craig
  22. Ive been to the Valleyview event once. But I see the bikes riding there all the time. My office is about 2 miles up the street from QSL. It is a huge collection of a variety of bikes. Ofcourse HDs are the majority but the old classics are cool. Especially the ratbikes that look to be held together by wire and duct take. Craig
  23. +1 Its a good deal if you want to be driving a new car every 3 years. Especially if you buy "nice" cars. Buying new every 3 will cost you alot. There are some good deals on leases. However I prefer to drive a car for 10+ years. My total cost is going to be less even if I buy new. If you dont mind or prefer buying used then that is usually the best option. Craig
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    WTF head??

    Looks like a weird camera mistake. Also his right shoulder is much higher than the left. However he is seated in a wheelchair so perhaps he has some severe deformities. Craig
  25. Getting to Niagara Falls from Ohio by interstate should not require ANY map, except perhaps to confirm the roads you should already know Sounds like one clueless person following the directions for another clueless person who did not even know how to use a map app. Craig
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