2011-12-29, 10:30 | Link #5261 | |
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2011-12-29, 12:46 | Link #5262 | |
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2011-12-30, 18:59 | Link #5263 |
Hige
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: God only knows
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I make it very short.
I want a friend of mine, upload a video on my youtube account. Is it ok to send him my access informations? The big problem i see is, that my youtube account is linked with my google mail account. I dont feel like giving him the informations and then he could also access into my gmail. Is there some trick? Obviously, i would change the password into something else, before i give these infos to him. Its not a question of trust, im just wondering, if there is a way, that he can ONLY access to my youtube account. Thanks a lot in advance. Oh, and happy new year!
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2011-12-30, 19:09 | Link #5264 | |
He Without a Title
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The land of tempura
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Ref: http://support.google.com/youtube/bi...n&answer=57407
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2011-12-31, 07:35 | Link #5266 |
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Artist
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: The Middle Way
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A couple questions from a guy who just got into biking again after 6 years.
1. Is it normal for my hands and butt to hurt more than my legs? 2. How do I stop it from swaying too much? I don't remember it being like that. Basically yeah, 6 years is a while.
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2011-12-31, 10:04 | Link #5267 | |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Germany
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2. What is swaying? Your bike? To the sides? Uhm, drive faster / less alcohol? Dunno... |
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2011-12-31, 12:00 | Link #5269 | |
Anime Cynic
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: USA
Age: 36
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2) The only thing I can think of is to fill up the tires more. Beyond that, I'm not sure.
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2011-12-31, 13:34 | Link #5270 | |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
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1. As stated above, yes it's normal, but will go away with repeated rides. 2. Not sure about the swaying. Endless "The Pedaller" Soul
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2011-12-31, 20:50 | Link #5271 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Massachusetts
Age: 35
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Speaking of riding a bicycle, I stopped riding around the age of 12 due to lack of interest, but tried again on a whim several months ago, assuming I'd be proficient even 10 years later. You know that old saying, "it's like riding a bicycle, it comes back to you," well, I did not have that experience at all. While I could ride somewhat, I fell several times and had trouble climbing a hill. Anyone else experience this? Is that folk knowledge BS or am I just an odd case?
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2011-12-31, 22:22 | Link #5272 |
Love Yourself
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Northeast USA
Age: 38
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Even though you had some difficulties, you didn't need training wheels, right? Therefore you were doing much better than the first time you tried to ride a bicycle, and the most difficult aspects arguably did come back to you. As far as I can say, your experience is normal. As with almost anything, the less you did it and the longer you take a break from it, the more work you'll have to do to get yourself back to the level you used to be at.
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2012-01-01, 02:21 | Link #5273 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: The Middle Way
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1. I figured, I just thought it was weird that my legs weren't bothering me but my hands and butt were.
2. The only way to describe it is like driving in GTA, you keep swerving and hitting stuff. Anyway, I'll try to take a couple more rides and see how it goes, thanks for the answers.
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2012-01-02, 21:53 | Link #5276 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
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I must have been a little different, since I took a long hiatus on bike riding after I bought my car, but returned to find nothing really different. Then again, I am forced to ride uphill a lot which would exert more leg energy.
Either way, the swaying's new to me. I'd definitely follow the advice of filling up your tires, but the framework of your bicycle might be shifted somehow; it's a slim possibility but I want to make sure anyways. During those 6 years, did you leave your bicycle leaned up against something without a kickstand? What was the temperature like where you left it? I've seen a few bikes shift in balance from a mixture of rust and other things.
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2012-01-03, 01:52 | Link #5278 | |
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First time I've heard of that, but it sounds at least somewhat plausible.
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2012-01-03, 02:21 | Link #5279 | |
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Graphic Designer
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Age: 33
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Ah, I see. I'd recommend getting used to pedaling whilst standing then; I found that I feel less shaky like that.
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2012-01-08, 17:02 | Link #5280 |
a.k.a. Flammenkrieg
IT Support
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Down under...
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This particular word has escaped me for the past few days now...
What is the term used to describe when people appoint family members into positions of power (e.g. in a government)? Could this term be used when friends are appointed to positions of power, or is there another word that exists for this?
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