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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    That’s weird. They all have anti idiot valves to keep us from blowing up.

    If you open the tank valve while the burners are on it gets triggered. Too much gas too quick makes it sad. No flow.
    Trigger warning.

    Close the burners. Slowly open the tank valve.

    But yeah. That side screw bleeds off pressure.
    They used to do it all the time on fills. Lately. Not so much.
    It might help. But put out your smoke first.
    I just had a couple tanks filled and there was an issue with the float valve on one due to too fast of a fill and 'stickage'. The guy said sometimes you can tap it free easily, other times 'if he stands on one foot (or other unrelated actions) it unsticks'. Apparently, the valves can be moody and do what they want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    You bought a CVT? God bless your heart.
    Ugh God I get flashbacks of when my Nissan Rogue had me going up Vail Pass at 10 mph and 5000 rpm cuz if I went over 3500 rpm the damn CVT would slip all the way down.

    Oh the panic of going like 70mph... then suddenly your car is driving like it's in first gear... then as you're looking for a pullout, suddenly the battery disconnects as a safety mechanism to keep the engine from exploding.

    *shudders*



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    Has Plake ever had his own ski? Why has Plake never had his own ski?

    Plake needs his own ski.

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    223 K2 DH ski?


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    Why do paid music services like Sirius have such ridiculous repetition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    What do the I and the A mean in LGBTQIA?

    Also, are they going to leave any of the alphabet for the rest of us?
    Intersex & Asexual
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rideski View Post
    Why do paid music services like Sirius have such ridiculous repetition?
    It's because the royalty payments are tiered. There are mechanical royalties that are paid when an artist sells a CD, download, etc, and then there are performance royalties that are paid when the song is "performed" which has a fairly broad meaning that includes streaming services.

    And they're further broken down by writer/composer, and publisher.

    Spotify and others negotiate payment deals with their artists (probably through the record company, and probably in batches), but some artists have a lot of clout.

    And since most people don't care about the back catalog, the hits cost more.

    Source: I used to receive royalties for a few songs I co-wrote, but didn't perform on the recording. The checks were laughably small.

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    Who knew our resident pilot was almost a pop star?
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    Quote Originally Posted by byates1 View Post
    Has Plake ever had his own ski? Why has Plake never had his own ski?

    Plake needs his own ski.
    Believe it or not I had a conversation with him about this when he visited Plattekill on his tour. I was on a pair of K2 812s from the 80s and he said he'd had discussions with a sponsor about doing a retro limited series longboard for him. I guess it hasn't come to fruition - or else he was just humoring a fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownski View Post
    Believe it or not I had a conversation with him about this when he visited Plattekill on his tour. I was on a pair of K2 812s from the 80s and he said he'd had discussions about doing a retro longboard for him. I guess it hasn't come to fruition - or else he was just humoring a fan.
    Elan has been giving him credit on the Ripsticks but I don’t think it’s a “Plake Model”

    Edit: I stand corrected, there is one now

    https://elanskis.com/eu/ripstick-tou...r-104-adgjsc21

    Glen Plake´s first signature model has been a long time in the making and with the combined experience of Plake and Elan, a ski worthy of his signature is born. The Ripstick Tour 104 was designed and tested from the ground up by Elan ambassador and freeskiing pioneer Glen Plake, and blends the lightweight construction necessary for efficient ascents with the legendary performance and style of Glen.

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    ^^ fkna rad. Right on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    It's because the royalty payments are tiered. There are mechanical royalties that are paid when an artist sells a CD, download, etc, and then there are performance royalties that are paid when the song is "performed" which has a fairly broad meaning that includes streaming services.

    And they're further broken down by writer/composer, and publisher.

    Spotify and others negotiate payment deals with their artists (probably through the record company, and probably in batches), but some artists have a lot of clout.

    And since most people don't care about the back catalog, the hits cost more.

    Source: I used to receive royalties for a few songs I co-wrote, but didn't perform on the recording. The checks were laughably small.
    What don’t you do? List up the songs
    "If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    What do the I and the A mean in LGBTQIA?

    Also, are they going to leave any of the alphabet for the rest of us?
    I is intersex and A is asexual

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    Intersex & Asexual
    Okay, what’s intersex?

    I could look it up, but…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Okay, what’s intersex?

    I could look it up, but…
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersex

    Was that so difficult?

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    To get you to look it up? Apparently not.

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    How does the fire alarm know to wait for the middle of the night so that it can start doing the low battery chirp?
    Brandine: Now Cletus, if I catch you with pig lipstick on your collar one more time you ain't gonna be allowed to sleep in the barn no more!
    Cletus: Duly noted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    How does the fire alarm know to wait for the middle of the night so that it can start doing the low battery chirp?
    I think I have read -- probably here -- that it's colder in the house at night, which makes it the more likely time for the battery to start chirping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    I think I have read -- probably here -- that it's colder in the house at night, which makes it the more likely time for the battery to start chirping.
    That makes sense because I had to have a certain type installed in my barn that was made for non-insulated buildings.
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    I'll be damned. I love it when something makes sense for a change. Thanks Danno!
    Brandine: Now Cletus, if I catch you with pig lipstick on your collar one more time you ain't gonna be allowed to sleep in the barn no more!
    Cletus: Duly noted.

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    I was hoping intersex was short for interesting sex

    Well. I guess it is?
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    Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nest View Post
    What don’t you do? List up the songs
    I find that comment somewhat amusing because I'm pretty lazy.

    The story is that I played in an "original" (i.e. didn't play covers) punk band in college. After we called it quits, one of the guys took some of our unfinished stuff, and worked it into new songs, formed a new band, recorded them (and others), and eventually some were played on college and "alternative" commercial radio.

    Since I was of no fixed address for much of my 20s, the (paper) checks were mailed to my parents house. I recycled a variant of the same joke every time. "Seven dollars today, seven million tomorrow!" Being the early 90s, those songs simply don't exist today. They didn't even survive long enough to get on napster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    I is intersex and A is asexual
    Lot's of new letters gettin' hitched to the Gay and Lesbian train.

    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    Lot's of new letters gettin' hitched to the Gay and Lesbian train.

    Yeah it’s cool. Makes things a lot more fun for everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    It's because the royalty payments are tiered. There are mechanical royalties that are paid when an artist sells a CD, download, etc, and then there are performance royalties that are paid when the song is "performed" which has a fairly broad meaning that includes streaming services.

    And they're further broken down by writer/composer, and publisher.

    Spotify and others negotiate payment deals with their artists (probably through the record company, and probably in batches), but some artists have a lot of clout.

    And since most people don't care about the back catalog, the hits cost more.

    Source: I used to receive royalties for a few songs I co-wrote, but didn't perform on the recording. The checks were laughably small.
    I understand I'm a sample size of 1, but I'm pretty on the fence about buying a subscription. I had one for a decade when it was XM, but I actually think it's worse now on repetition. Multiply that by a few hundred thousand potential subscribers and seems like it might make sense to buy a few extra songs?

    Speaking of which, new question to anyone: for xm/Sirius, better to take the extra 3 months free promo, or the $5 a month for a year promo? Do you get that after the extra 3 months free?

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