I’d rather imagine a world without monarchs, but with more opossums.
I’d rather imagine a world without monarchs, but with more opossums.
Already got plenty of people to talk to in my head, a Wilson wouldn’t be necessary. Could make one anyways if there is enough boredom.
A hut sounds more appealing than a cave, but the right cave could make me consider it.
Osees - A Foul Form
Run the Jewels - RTJ4
KGWL - PetroDragonic Apocalypse
Offer them a hug. 2074 sounds like a scary time to be alive.
Adding a trailer to your ebike let’s you have 4 wheels and the ability to carry gear without having to use a car.
Nah, many brands are capable of making a decent MTB. If you are grabbing something new, $1000 gets you an OK hardtail, $2000 gets you an OK full-suspension. Spending more gets you higher quality parts and lighter weight. Spending less, better to go used.
I’d add a tail.
Plasma Mobile with your distro of choice. Works better than Gnome or normal Plasma, especially when it comes to the on screen keyboard.
My head is now clipping through a cardboard box full of stuff. I assume that wouldn’t be very survivable.
Plasma mobile is worth a try, been pretty happy with it on a detachable 2 in 1 without it’s keyboard. The onscreen keyboard works better than Gnome or normal Plasma.
Double wall rims can be made to be lower weight than single wall rims, and reducing rotating weight makes more of a difference than reducing weight elsewhere on the bike. Depending on how much lighter the new rims are, the bike might accelerate quicker. If the difference isn’t really noticeable, higher quality tires paired with the new wheels should help get that upgraded feeling.
Winter Cycling Tips:
Studded tires make riding a bicycle on ice much safer. The front one insures you won’t fall on your face, the rear one helps give you enough traction to move forward.
Full coverage fenders will keep your bike significantly cleaner, which means it corrode far less. And they keep snow/slush/water from flying up at you too.
Cold drains batteries much quicker. Consider getting a dynamo lighting setup so you don’t have to rely on batteries.
Your body generates a significant amount of heat while cycling, so it is best to dress so you will be somewhat cold the first mile or two, then you are more likely to be comfortable for the rest of the ride.