Hmm interesting. Was thinking of getting one of the desks from Ikea but something like that might be more practical.PornDog wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 4:51 pmI have what looks to be this exact model - https://www.gostand.ie/products/desk-to ... n-800-ergoHal Jordan wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 12:30 pmI've got one at work, and we took delivery of one for the office at home (box room) last week. I have bad knees so can highly recommend, even if you're in good shape.Raggs wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:58 am Maybe invest into a sit/stand desk? They're getting more reasonably priced, even the electric motor ones.
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Cheapskates in work proposing these.EnergiseR2 wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 9:30 am We did a study in work as every waster in the place wanted a desk with a motor in it and quelle fucking surprise the ones we did get were not used to the tune of 85%. When the lazy wfh bastards discovered they couldn't type standing up they never darkened the door of the up button again. And before one of you cunts start telling me about its benefits you are lying. What you are really doing all day is lying on your couch watching Friends and munching on snacks
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Why are you posting daily hate clickbait headlines here?
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While I shouldn't be surprised at the desperate depths they plumb for clickbait, somehow I still am. Don't know if that a good or bad thing...
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I have an Omnidesk - it's greatHal Jordan wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 12:30 pmI've got one at work, and we took delivery of one for the office at home (box room) last week. I have bad knees so can highly recommend, even if you're in good shape.Raggs wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 11:58 am Maybe invest into a sit/stand desk? They're getting more reasonably priced, even the electric motor ones.
Get an Anti-fatigue mat if you are standing for more than an hour
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The perfect harmony of WW2 and the NHS.EnergiseR2 wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 5:35 pm Not Captain Tom![]()
She absolutely stank of that peculiar British chancer filled with desperation that you see in some monied people. Like the mothers husband in Succession. Brexit Britain types.
You anti sit stand desk plum.
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^ AI generated road design...
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Slovak police caught a guy speeding on an e-scooter at 118 km/h (68 km/h over the speed limit) - genuine apparently and posted on their Facebook. In theory they should be speed limited but the trick is buying a legal one and modifying the firmware that blocks the speed under a limit. There are dubious shops that do this quickly


Surely its not the vagina that is the bonus hole - erm just saying...
I'm not sure that's a good idea. I've seen someone faceplant on one of these fairly innocuously and even at low speed it was quite messy.tabascoboy wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:05 pm Slovak police caught a guy speeding on an e-scooter at 118 km/h (68 km/h over the speed limit) - genuine apparently and posted on their Facebook. In theory they should be speed limited but the trick is buying a legal one and modifying the firmware that blocks the speed under a limit. There are dubious shops that do this quickly
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Well as long as they have an organ donor card, it's all good.robmatic wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:35 pmI'm not sure that's a good idea. I've seen someone faceplant on one of these fairly innocuously and even at low speed it was quite messy.tabascoboy wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:05 pm Slovak police caught a guy speeding on an e-scooter at 118 km/h (68 km/h over the speed limit) - genuine apparently and posted on their Facebook. In theory they should be speed limited but the trick is buying a legal one and modifying the firmware that blocks the speed under a limit. There are dubious shops that do this quickly
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It is rather potential Darwin Award material for sure, how do you turn safely with those small wheels even at limited legal top speed of ~25 km/h? Can't make out if the guy has a helmet on but likely not.robmatic wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:35 pmI'm not sure that's a good idea. I've seen someone faceplant on one of these fairly innocuously and even at low speed it was quite messy.tabascoboy wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:05 pm Slovak police caught a guy speeding on an e-scooter at 118 km/h (68 km/h over the speed limit) - genuine apparently and posted on their Facebook. In theory they should be speed limited but the trick is buying a legal one and modifying the firmware that blocks the speed under a limit. There are dubious shops that do this quickly
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He's bound to see his arse. I doubt those come out with sufficient braking power for those speeds.
It’s electric, the motor provides braking when you come off the throttle. Still a very dumb idea.average joe wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:53 pm He's bound to see his arse. I doubt those come out with sufficient braking power for those speeds.
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Why do you think electric cars still have disc brakes?Sandstorm wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:57 pmIt’s electric, the motor provides braking when you come off the throttle. Still a very dumb idea.average joe wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:53 pm He's bound to see his arse. I doubt those come out with sufficient braking power for those speeds.
Wot? The electric motor provides braking IN ADDITION to the wheel brakes. More than a combustion engine is capable of.average joe wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:01 pmWhy do you think electric cars still have disc brakes?Sandstorm wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:57 pmIt’s electric, the motor provides braking when you come off the throttle. Still a very dumb idea.average joe wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:53 pm He's bound to see his arse. I doubt those come out with sufficient braking power for those speeds.
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Apparently there is one model on the market that has reached 82 mph / 132 kmh, and the blurb talks about "hydraulic Weped brakes, regenerative braking" whatever that last thing is.
It's a very expensive specialist model though and hardly for day-to -day use
It's a very expensive specialist model though and hardly for day-to -day use
There was a youngster hit by some bellend on one here recently. Didn't get the job but sounded nasty enough when I spoke to the crew after.fishfoodie wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:44 pmWell as long as they have an organ donor card, it's all good.robmatic wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:35 pmI'm not sure that's a good idea. I've seen someone faceplant on one of these fairly innocuously and even at low speed it was quite messy.tabascoboy wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 12:05 pm Slovak police caught a guy speeding on an e-scooter at 118 km/h (68 km/h over the speed limit) - genuine apparently and posted on their Facebook. In theory they should be speed limited but the trick is buying a legal one and modifying the firmware that blocks the speed under a limit. There are dubious shops that do this quickly
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IC engine braking exists.Sandstorm wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:04 pmWot? The electric motor provides braking IN ADDITION to the wheel brakes. More than a combustion engine is capable of.average joe wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:01 pmWhy do you think electric cars still have disc brakes?Sandstorm wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:57 pm
It’s electric, the motor provides braking when you come off the throttle. Still a very dumb idea.
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Yep, bellow a good explanation of “one pedal braking “,Sandstorm wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:04 pmWot? The electric motor provides braking IN ADDITION to the wheel brakes. More than a combustion engine is capable of.average joe wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:01 pmWhy do you think electric cars still have disc brakes?Sandstorm wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:57 pm
It’s electric, the motor provides braking when you come off the throttle. Still a very dumb idea.
One-pedal driving is possible due to the regenerative braking systems in electrified cars. When a PHEV or EV brakes, the electric motor acts as a generator, converting kinetic energy from the vehicle's forward motion into electricity. This electricity recharges the battery while the vehicle is braking. During this regenerative phase, the magnetic resistance of the electric motor increases and creates a braking force. This added friction in the drivetrain slows the vehicle down. One-pedal driving allows a driver to bring a vehicle to a full stop without using the brake pedal.
https://www.jdpower.com/cars/shopping-g ... es-it-work
So maintaining a steady speed downhill will charge the battery then. It’s almost like perpetual motion.Marylandolorian wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:28 pmYep, bellow a good explanation of “one pedal braking “,Sandstorm wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:04 pmWot? The electric motor provides braking IN ADDITION to the wheel brakes. More than a combustion engine is capable of.
One-pedal driving is possible due to the regenerative braking systems in electrified cars. When a PHEV or EV brakes, the electric motor acts as a generator, converting kinetic energy from the vehicle's forward motion into electricity. This electricity recharges the battery while the vehicle is braking. During this regenerative phase, the magnetic resistance of the electric motor increases and creates a braking force. This added friction in the drivetrain slows the vehicle down. One-pedal driving allows a driver to bring a vehicle to a full stop without using the brake pedal.
https://www.jdpower.com/cars/shopping-g ... es-it-work
Some of Edinburgh Zoo's meerkats are being removed.
They're being taken to a new, specially built enclosure at the Edinburgh children's hospital. It's a joint initiative between the Zoo and the Hospital to give kids who are there long term an opportunity to experience nature and learn about the animals.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... e-66163669
They're being taken to a new, specially built enclosure at the Edinburgh children's hospital. It's a joint initiative between the Zoo and the Hospital to give kids who are there long term an opportunity to experience nature and learn about the animals.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland- ... e-66163669
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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But if you want to use it to charge the battery you need an extra electric motor. EVs already have that so it's a no-brainer to implement. IIRC a friend had an IC car with regenerative braking some years ago and it was really quite shit.
I was simply pointing out that IC engines are capable of engine braking. I run a simple petrol car at the moment, which is fine for my 7k or so miles a year. I get it that hybrids are a bit more efficient but the idea of lugging around all the bits you need for two separate means of propulsion grates on me.Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:42 pmBut if you want to use it to charge the battery you need an extra electric motor. EVs already have that so it's a no-brainer to implement. IIRC a friend had an IC car with regenerative braking some years ago and it was really quite shit.
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I engine brake all the time due to the rather shite brakes on my 1954 BeetleGogLais wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:56 pmI was simply pointing out that IC engines are capable of engine braking. I run a simple petrol car at the moment, which is fine for my 7k or so miles a year. I get it that hybrids are a bit more efficient but the idea of lugging around all the bits you need for two separate means of propulsion grates on me.Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:42 pmBut if you want to use it to charge the battery you need an extra electric motor. EVs already have that so it's a no-brainer to implement. IIRC a friend had an IC car with regenerative braking some years ago and it was really quite shit.

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You guys are complicating matters here. I wasn't commenting on whether EV's or ICE's are better. The point is that regenerative braking alone is not sufficient enough to bring to a stop something traveling at those speeds. This is why EV's still have disc brakes as well as regenerative braking.
Brakes are not only used to bring you to a stop over a clear straight distance. Sometimes you need to stop/decelerate quickly.
What happens when miss Paolicelli's little yorkie decides to just cross the road in front of him?

Brakes are not only used to bring you to a stop over a clear straight distance. Sometimes you need to stop/decelerate quickly.
What happens when miss Paolicelli's little yorkie decides to just cross the road in front of him?
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Check the first response. You'll need sound for both.
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Took the kids into London to the Natural History Museum, we're all knackered and pizza has been ordered.
I had forgotten just how many appallingly young and vital people there are wandering about the capital city. I feel old, tired and ready for a paper bag over my head to save anyone from having to gaze upon the ravages of age.
I had forgotten just how many appallingly young and vital people there are wandering about the capital city. I feel old, tired and ready for a paper bag over my head to save anyone from having to gaze upon the ravages of age.
Hal Jordan wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 5:59 pm Took the kids into London to the Natural History Museum, we're all knackered and pizza has been ordered.
I had forgotten just how many appallingly young and vital people there are wandering about the capital city. I feel old, tired and ready for a paper bag over my head to save anyone from having to gaze upon the ravages of age.

Sounds like race day in Chester today.Hal Jordan wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 5:59 pm I had forgotten just how many appallingly young and vital people there are wandering about the capital city. I feel old, tired and ready for a paper bag over my head to save anyone from having to gaze upon the ravages of age.
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I was walking around Kensington yesterday and was appalled by the ravaged state of some of the tourists.
I blame NPR. Hurt my back at the gym yesterday, so now using my sit/stand desk in stand mode in the first time for a while (bad habits formed from a previous leg injury!). Never got around to getting the extra supports for my monitor though, so it's a bit wobbly whilst I type.
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Could anyone tell me, without saying what happened, if there was any play in the cricket today?
Planning my night in front of the box and seeing if I need to include the highlights. Also, golf.
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Yes, play started at 14.45 and at the moment they're still playing.Slick wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 3:43 pm Could anyone tell me, without saying what happened, if there was any play in the cricket today?
Planning my night in front of the box and seeing if I need to include the highlights. Also, golf.