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    With the sale on the Sonos Amp and 100 day satisfaction guarantee, will see if this can replace my 23 year old AVR as my Stereo speakers are power hungry.
    I am also quite stoked for the ECCO shoe, this is my favorite most versatile wear, I have had two pairs, same design going back like 17 years. Cant ignore a sale like this
    Not really into apple watches, but going to pick this up one with the 70 gift card as a bonus to see how well it can help me monitor my sleep health.
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    Last edited by Nufy; 11-27-2023 at 10:00 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverRex View Post
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    With the sale on the Sonos Amp and 100 day satisfaction guarantee, will see if this can replace my 23 year old AVR as my Stereo speakers are power hungry.
    I am also quite stoked for the ECCO shoe, this is my favorite most versatile wear, I have had two pairs, same design going back like 17 years. Cant ignore a sale like this
    Not really into apple watches, but going to pick this up one with the 70 gift card as a bonus to see how well it can help me monitor my sleep health.
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    For next time, you can make a Airplay 2.0 dongle out of raspberrypi to output to any receiver of your choice. Total cost, $50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jutes View Post
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    Finally got one on sale.


    TESTED.
    Good kit. The hex dies are such an improvement over the round ones, I regret cheaping out on my set but don't use it often enough to justify upgrading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schurchill39 View Post
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    $2500 USD
    Lulz… cheap!

    https://www.ablogtowatch.com/hublot-...e-by-dottling/

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    Originally posted by GTS Jeff
    You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?

    Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_rice View Post
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    Nice just bought one for myself. Had to hire a dog walker so good to have eyes in there since they've got my keys and a schedule of when I'm not home.

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    It's a finger throttle to replace the standard thumb-throttle on my snowmobile. More grip, having my thumb now available to wrap around the bars and hang on for dear life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekliptix View Post
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    It's a finger throttle to replace the standard thumb-throttle on my snowmobile. More grip, having my thumb now available to wrap around the bars and hang on for dear life.
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    Ever use one before? I don't think I'd like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by arcticcat522 View Post
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    Ever use one before? I don't think I'd like it
    Finger throttles (yes, plural) are the way to go. Once you try, you'd never go back. It's just like using a clutch on a dirt bike, but less resistance. Way easier to control and feather while having a full grip on the bar. Thumb throttle prevents you from properly gripping the bar, and whoever came up with the idea should be hanged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arcticcat522 View Post
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    Ever use one before? I don't think I'd like it
    Yes, I've hopped on a buddy's machine with one. Rode it right away with no weirdness.
    I suspect at the start, i'll be like "yea, is fine". But as more time goes on, I expect I'll like it even more, and hate feeling the old thumb throttle if I borrow a stock sled. We'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjstare View Post
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    Finger throttles (yes, plural) are the way to go. Once you try, you'd never go back. It's just like using a clutch on a dirt bike, but less resistance. Way easier to control and feather while having a full grip on the bar. Thumb throttle prevents you from properly gripping the bar, and whoever came up with the idea should be hanged.
    Are finger throttles heated? I would miss that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboom View Post
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    Are finger throttles heated? I would miss that...
    Not ones I've used, but heated grips are usually so hot that it doesn't matter. Sledding is the only winter sport I've done where my hands actually get too warm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjstare View Post
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    Not ones I've used, but heated grips are usually so hot that it doesn't matter. Sledding is the only winter sport I've done where my hands actually get too warm.
    Saw you had the last post in the thread and was expecting it to be about Christmas Concert tickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by you&me View Post
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    Saw you had the last post in the thread and was expecting it to be about Christmas Concert tickets.
    Christ, don't get me started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjstare View Post
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    Christ, don't get me started.
    Embrace it hahaha.

    To stay on topic, I could post about the >$1200 in Purdy's chocolates I'm staring from just one of our fundraisers

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboom View Post
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    Are finger throttles heated? I would miss that...
    This one appears to be. It arrived today. Has a +/- wire coming out of it. So, I presume it's heated. I also run stock handguards. Their main (only?) benefit is wind on my hands going fast on the trail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pf0sh0 View Post
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