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On Fri May 2 12:04:03 2025 Zen Cycle wrote:That's because you linked to a TDR tester that doesn't use PWMOn 5/2/2025 11:32 AM, cyclintom wrote:Actually it was just like your claim that you can't use PWM to measure line length and then joyfully agreed with Liebermann that that test instrument did it properly.On Fri May 2 04:39:00 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:>cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:>On Thu May 1 15:20:05 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:I do and have done for decades MTBer remember we?ve used disks for quite a>>
I?m slightly surprised he admitted he was taking it to the shop! I
personally go for the how often am I likely to use said tools, can I
reasonably do it? My ability to fix stuff is rather limited now as the
brain doesn?t work the way it used to.
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And the bike shop is a 5 min walk away and being a shop that does repairs
as their focus, it?s hardly expensive.
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Do you own a disc brake bike? The full set of tools for working on them
from Park Tool is pretty damn expensive.
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bit longer than roadies.
>https://www.amazon.com/Park-Tool-Brake-Mount-Facing/dp/B014LC7546/ref=asc_df_B014LC7546?tag=bngsmtphsnus-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=79852149837928&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583451676423827&psc=1>
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That is only half the tools that they sell for disc brakes.
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So you think that because I have ONE flat mount disc brake bike that I am
going to spend over $400 for surfacing tools?
In unsurprising news I agree with Andrew that disk brakes are air in the
system or contaminated pads, mostly they just work for years.>>
And my rim brake DeRosa Aluminum main triangle and the Disc Brake DeRosa
Idol full carbon are exactly the same weight. So why would I even want to
have a dic brake bike except as a test to see if flat surface mount disc
bike is any better than the older offset disc brakes? The Merak has
carbon wheels and stops a LOT better than the disc. The extra weight of
the discs and the constant maintenance show me that they are only for
pros and you might notice that manufacturers suddenly are building rim
brake bikes again. Do you suppose that there may be a reason for that?
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Also, carbon fiber bikes were used BECAUSE they are light and not because
they ride well. Tom Ritchey was interviewed and said that even 1 1/8th
steering tubes screws up the comfort of a bike.
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Apparently I filed to be a tester for the Beta software so MY software is
different than the stop software with some sort of error in the Average
Speed calculation. I know the Beta software is correct because I timed it on a watch.
Beta software appears is also for the 830 not being updated as well the 830
is a generation behind likely to be two this year ish as the 850 is due.
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But either way beta or not, had updates in years.>Going back to other claims doesn?t strengthen your argument!
I am a real EE unlike Flunky so stop pretending that Flunky saying
something means anything at all
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Roger, I didn't have problems with previous disc brakes which includes 29ers. But they all had those mounts that you installed on the stay mounts and which held the disc actuators pretty far off of the stays. I imagine that there was enough flex in those so that they would flex over into the correct correlation with the disc if they weren't perfectly aligned. Every other disc bike I had would brake too hard - they ALL could lift the rear wheel if you weren't careful with the front disc.
Rim brakes do that too, dumbass.
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Whatever would cause you to say that mine would too after I just said that it wouldn't?
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Now it turns out that somehow I must have gotten registered for the Beta software
"must have gotten registered for beta software"...Sure sparky, it
happened spontaneously, just like the dent popped out of your top tube.
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>and you're going to argue about that despite knowing nothing about it?>
Everything he's written about Garmin firmware updates has been accurate.
You? notsomuch....
>I SAID that I had a software update and it caused a major change in average speed. WHY would you argue about that?>
Because if it happened to you it would have happened to everyone. It
would have been all over the user forums. (news flash: it ain't)
>The NUMBERS changed and you say that they didn't?>
He never wrote that.
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Please don't talk about software updates if you aren't a software engineer.
Why not, you do it all the time and you're not a software engineer.
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>Microsoft usually changes the version numbers with an automatic process but small time devices do not.>
oh dear gawd...More proof that you aren't and never were a software
engineer.
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>What's more, the senior software engineers who are likely to take the updating process seriously were probably promoted to the Garmin smart watches and jr. software engineers who might not remember the proper updating procesidure are left writing beta software. They obviously know what they are doing but that doesn't mean that they get not very important things like the version numbers correct. Such as - though a Beta Release, my software still has the last release update numbering.>
And more proof that you were never a software engineer.
- There's no such thing as "writing beta software". Software development
is software devlopment. sometimes it goes though a beta cycle, but there
is no such thing as specifically writing beta software, much less
leaving development up to junior engineers.
- The revision control process is managed through a combination of the
compiler tools and configuration management processes, and for large
companies like Garmin the compilers are tied into a PLM system. There is
virtually no way for a version of code - beta, development, or not - to
ever leave Garmin without proper revision control and tracking with
updated revision topology.
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I would expect that sort of behavior from Flunky since he is a complete moron, but until recently you've always seemed intelligent enough.
lol...this from a guy who thinks junior software engineers are in charge
of "writing beta software".
And if you had enough education to read an oscilloscope you could see that that instrument was using PWM.No, it was TDR. The waveform was _not_ a PWM waveform.
Please stop trying to look smart when your employers expect you to do nothing but sign paperwork.A pile of poodle shit looks smart next to you.
And this from a moron that doesn't even know that beta software is an improvement and not a new program.Beta software is software that has completed a certain level of qualification in the development phase and is released for installation in Beta applications, usually customer sites. It may be new versions of old applications, or completely new. Beta is a stage in the development process, not a type of software, you blathering idiot.
So, yes, beginning software engineers CAN improve a program.I never claimed they couldn't.
Tell us again that you know how to program. Everyone just believes you.Moreso than they believe you.>
At least you can write lol even though the first "l" should have been capitalizedThere is no protocol for text initialisms, and you're the _last_ person in this for who has any justification to criticize for spelling and grammar
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