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Title: Sup?
Post by: Joe on July 30, 2011, 11:02:24 pm
So, I forgot the forums existed for a few weeks and I come back and there are three new posts. THREE!

Then I post a thread much like this one, and then iago's server </life>'d and he rolled back the DB.

What's everyone's excuses for not posting!? :(
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: deadly7 on July 30, 2011, 11:41:15 pm
I post! I just have no new ideas for topics. My life isn't all that interesting, tbh.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Joe on July 31, 2011, 12:39:51 am
This discussion is now about my motorcycle and the funny faces I make when my girlfriend takes pictures of me.

https://picasaweb.google.com/102496116864390705370/NighthawkPhotoTag2011
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Falcon on July 31, 2011, 01:39:22 am
No one else posts, and I'm too busy with work/school at the moment. Oh and the forum was offline for like a week or something *cough* iago :P
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: while1 on July 31, 2011, 12:57:38 pm
Yeah, WTF.... the site was up and then it was down the last day or two, as well as down for a week before that- all spouting the same SMF error message.

Anyways on topic, I've been riding my bike as well, definitely not as social a rider as Joe by getting involved in photo tag and what not, but I've definitely been riding it a lot to lvl up my riding skills.  

How big's your Nighthawk?  I'm sort of regretting getting a 250cc bike- while I know it was the safe/ cautious choice and was expecting to sell it in a year knowing that I bought it as a means of learning and getting comfortable riding... I'm definitely already itching to get a 600-750cc bike.

My biggest annoyance with my 250cc bike is how often I have to shift gears- the user manual's recommended speed schedule (MPH) for shifting up from 1st-6th gear goes something like 12, 19, 25, 31, 39 and shifting down from 6th-3rd gear is 28, 22, 16.  So while I'm definitely getting practice learning to properly shift and use the clutch, it gets annoying real fast.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: iago on July 31, 2011, 02:27:34 pm
I know, I explained the problems in a different thread. In brief:

- They had to paint my building, which meant I had to take down the dish I use for Internet
- I put the server at the hackerspace, but people kept turning off breakers, unplugging the router and not plugging it back in, etc.
- I brought it home, and a couple days ago it ran out of harddrive space. I kept trying to fix the database, and it's fail again, till I realized I had no hdd left

So yeah, sorry. It should be in good shape now!
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Joe on July 31, 2011, 03:34:27 pm
Yeah, WTF.... the site was up and then it was down the last day or two, as well as down for a week before that- all spouting the same SMF error message.

Anyways on topic, I've been riding my bike as well, definitely not as social a rider as Joe by getting involved in photo tag and what not, but I've definitely been riding it a lot to lvl up my riding skills. 

How big's your Nighthawk?  I'm sort of regretting getting a 250cc bike- while I know it was the safe/ cautious choice and was expecting to sell it in a year knowing that I bought it as a means of learning and getting comfortable riding... I'm definitely already itching to get a 600-750cc bike.

My biggest annoyance with my 250cc bike is how often I have to shift gears- the user manual's recommended speed schedule (MPH) for shifting up from 1st-6th gear goes something like 12, 19, 25, 31, 39 and shifting down from 6th-3rd gear is 28, 22, 16.  So while I'm definitely getting practice learning to properly shift and use the clutch, it gets annoying real fast.


CB550SC. It's been an adventure trying to learn on a 28 year old bike with the carbs out of sync. :) With kind of poor power and stuff, I just learned to shift when the bike needed it. Now that I synced the carbs I can accelerate as fast as, or faster than, I want. It's a real pain being at a stoplight behind a cage. A friend has a Suzuki Boulevard M109R (http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/mc/motorcycles/imageimport/Suzuki-Boulevard-M109R-1.jpg) in red with custom pipes and likes to rev his engine under bridges and make it sound like we're in a war zone. :)

Check out Nighthawk Forums (http://nighthawk-forums.com/). They're really helpful and welcoming to even non-Nighthawkers.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: dark_drake on July 31, 2011, 06:59:05 pm
My wife won't let me get a motorcycle :( Not even to learn. Where's a good place for me to take her to show how safe they are?

Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Joe on July 31, 2011, 08:29:28 pm
My wife won't let me get a motorcycle :( Not even to learn. Where's a good place for me to take her to show how safe they are?

Not YouTube, and definitely not anywhere you might see someone riding a sport bike in shorts and flipflops, which is almost everywhere. It's amazing how stupid you realize people are once you start riding.

Motorcycles are as easy to ride as bicycles, plus a manual transmission in a car. Anyone can do it. The trick when you start out is that the faster you go, the less the bike wants to fall over.

Watch Craigslist and find someone selling their bike for $500 because their wife made them. Mine was $600 and runs (almost) fine. Forgiveness is easier than permission! :)
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: while1 on July 31, 2011, 08:34:49 pm
Yeah, I see so many people riding with shorts and t-shirt... me, I ride with pants, mesh jacket, leather gloves, etc. all the necessary protective gear the motorcycle safety course I took recommended.  For me, if I'm going to lay it down or get hit/crash, I'd like to keep as much skin as I can.  Although I've been tempted to not wear my mesh jacket with the weather being in the 90s (excluding humidity) these past couple of weeks... then I realize how much I'd look like a bobble head if I didn't... since I'm not fat or have big guns.

Probably not as easy to ride as a bicycle, but if you can ride a bicycle you've got the balance part down... most people haven't gone at high enough speeds on a bicycle and had to do turning/ cornering or counter-steer, so on a motorcycle it's a bit different some skills... but you're right, most of the skills are pretty easy to pick up and come naturally.  As someone who had never really learned to drive a manual car before learning to ride a motorcycle, the most difficult thing for me was developing the muscle memory of squeezing the clutch before shifting.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Hitmen on July 31, 2011, 11:37:38 pm
Yeah, I see so many people riding with shorts and t-shirt... me, I ride with pants, mesh jacket, leather gloves, etc. all the necessary protective gear the motorcycle safety course I took recommended.
Yeah, I can't stress enough, wear the proper fucking gear if you are going to ride. Not just a helmet. My mom hangs out with a bunch of biker types and I can't tell you how many have died/ended up with serious disfigurements in the past ~10 years or so. Jeans WILL NOT protect you from losing all the skin on your legs.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: deadly7 on August 01, 2011, 04:15:17 am
This is an interesting point because I was at a friend's house the other day. Some of his friends ride motorcycles. Them and I talked about how, really, it's PC to blame "drivers that aren't watching" for many biking accidents, but in actuality bikers are often driving recklessly and promoting such accidents. Weaving in and out of lanes, not slowing for red lights to turn, at times going alongside cars in lane; none of which are smart actions.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: while1 on August 01, 2011, 08:12:02 am
Yeah, I see so many people riding with shorts and t-shirt... me, I ride with pants, mesh jacket, leather gloves, etc. all the necessary protective gear the motorcycle safety course I took recommended.
Yeah, I can't stress enough, wear the proper fucking gear if you are going to ride. Not just a helmet. My mom hangs out with a bunch of biker types and I can't tell you how many have died/ended up with serious disfigurements in the past ~10 years or so. Jeans WILL NOT protect you from losing all the skin on your legs.

I'm probably guilty in that sense, I just wear normal jeans while riding- of course it's better than wearing shorts.  Of course, there's a big market for specially made motorcycle gear (everything but my jeans are specifically made for riding), since you can buy jeans designed specifically for riders.  The fit, material, and quality is designed specifically to better withstand riding conditions... but you pay a premium of course.

This is an interesting point because I was at a friend's house the other day. Some of his friends ride motorcycles. Them and I talked about how, really, it's PC to blame "drivers that aren't watching" for many biking accidents, but in actuality bikers are often driving recklessly and promoting such accidents. Weaving in and out of lanes, not slowing for red lights to turn, at times going alongside cars in lane; none of which are smart actions.

Eh, I've seen instances of good and bad riders.  It seems that the ones on sports bikes tend to be the more reckless riders.

Since I'm still a newbie rider, I'm behaving how I did when I first started driving a car... I stay in the right lane as long and often as I can and try to change lanes as little as I can.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: nslay on August 01, 2011, 08:40:12 am
Clothing and gear aside ... You should be using the right vehicles. Vehicles with little to no protection are deadly (no surprise). Motorcycles can help you be dead faster.

As for helmets, while they do keep you from dying, they also help you become a vegetable. If you're not an organ donor on the road, you're a potential vegetable, quadriplegic, amputee, or coma victim on the road. The human body is frail compared to the physical forces involved in a crash :)

Of course, I'm trying to be humorous ... or am I?
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Joe on August 01, 2011, 02:37:08 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running#Limits_of_speed
The human body wasn't designed to possibly exceed 27mph.

I like the definitions of squid (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=squid) at Urban Dictionary.

The one accident I came close to being in was entirely due to the fault of the other driver. I was behind an SUV who had moved over into a right turn lane to turn on to a side road, so I accelerated as he got out of my way. There was a van on that side road who's view of oncoming traffic was blocked by the SUV, and they turned left, blindly, right into my path. Luckily I slammed on my brakes (fishtail, woo!) as did they, and I lived to honk and flip them off.

Unfortunately, motorcycles are invisible to non-motorcyclists. I think while1 would agree with that. The amount of motorcyclists on the road increased by a factor of 20 the day I got my license.. or maybe I just never saw them before.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: iago on August 02, 2011, 12:07:02 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running#Limits_of_speed
The human body wasn't designed to possibly exceed 27mph.
Designed!?
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: rabbit on August 02, 2011, 01:25:54 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running#Limits_of_speed
The human body wasn't designed to possibly exceed 27mph.
Designed!?

Randomly mutated*
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Sidoh on August 02, 2011, 05:57:44 pm
My sister's boyfriend once sat down for dinner.  He looked briefly at his broccoli and said "There is no god."

Curious, I asked "Why do you say that?"

He responded, "There's so much detail in this broccoli!  Who has time for that shit?"
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: while1 on August 02, 2011, 09:50:38 pm
Omnipotent beings have all the time in the world for shit like that.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Sidoh on August 03, 2011, 01:59:28 am
Omnipotent beings have all the time in the world for shit like that.

whoosh
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: while1 on August 03, 2011, 07:37:13 am
Omnipotent beings have all the time in the world for shit like that.

whoosh

 ???  I don't get it.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Sidoh on August 03, 2011, 09:00:08 pm
Omnipotent beings have all the time in the world for shit like that.

whoosh

 ???  I don't get it.

exactly.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Joe on August 04, 2011, 04:19:08 am
This reminds me of why the forums are dead. The best part is, Warrior didn't even need to post!
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: nslay on August 04, 2011, 12:23:36 pm
This reminds me of why the forums are dead. The best part is, Warrior didn't even need to post!
The forums aren't dead, they are just more exclusive :(

Nothing like irritating optimism ...
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Blaze on August 19, 2011, 04:42:25 pm
My sister's boyfriend once sat down for dinner.  He looked briefly at his broccoli and said "There is no god."

Curious, I asked "Why do you say that?"

He responded, "There's so much detail in this broccoli!  Who has time for that shit?"

That's excellent, thank you.  :D
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: MyndFyre on August 19, 2011, 06:51:40 pm
This reminds me of why the forums are dead. The best part is, Warrior didn't even need to post!
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Falcon on August 20, 2011, 05:21:45 pm
Just ordered 2 HP Touchpads for $300 8)
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: CrAz3D on August 20, 2011, 11:33:07 pm
where from?  gf is looking for one
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Falcon on August 21, 2011, 01:39:51 pm
I ordered them online from officedepot right when the price changed, they were sold out pretty fast though because when my friend got on 10 minutes later they were out of stock.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: CrAz3D on August 22, 2011, 10:47:12 am
dangit. k.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Joe on April 26, 2012, 08:30:43 pm
bump
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Sidoh on April 26, 2012, 09:09:46 pm
About to wrap up the semester. Going to spend some time in CO before starting an internship in SF.

I have one damn semester left! Cranking out a thesis currently, which involves more tediums than I'd have expected.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: d&q on April 27, 2012, 06:22:22 pm
Whats yo thesis and describe your tediums. And where/when in SF?
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Sidoh on April 27, 2012, 06:54:46 pm
It's about a compression technique applicable to results of large database queries.

Working at RapLeaf (http://rapleaf.com). June 1 - August 18.
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Newby on April 27, 2012, 10:09:30 pm
Working at RapLeaf (http://rapleaf.com). June 1 - August 18.

Interesting, I have a friend in a CS class doing an internship there this summer. I mentioned that I had a friend that had done it previously, didn't know you were doing it again. =P
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Sidoh on April 27, 2012, 10:15:25 pm
Haha, nice. It's a very small company. I'm sure I'll get to know him quite well.

I didn't bother with the application shotgun this year. I had a pretty great summer with them last time around. I saw a couple of the previous interns are working at Twitter, Google, etc... I probably should've tried for some other places for variety, but it really as a great time. :)
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Rule on April 28, 2012, 12:49:53 pm
What are you doing now during the year?  Uni in Hawaii?
Title: Re: Sup?
Post by: Sidoh on April 28, 2012, 04:09:52 pm
Yep. Finishing up a thesis. One more semester!