I’ve done plenty of skate skiing, and thought about getting the skates as well, but never tried it so far.
Is it something you’ve done before, or are looking to get into?
I’ve done plenty of skate skiing, and thought about getting the skates as well, but never tried it so far.
Is it something you’ve done before, or are looking to get into?


I wonder how many re-makes of TR1 we’ll get in all. So far:
Not tired of them yet, played them all so far and won’t stop now.


Hyped for this!
Wonder why they decided to announce both at the same time though. Seems like a bit of an odd choice.


While I agree with you on the difficulty of cryogenic fuel storage and re-fueling in orbit, the ISS does actually have some of it’s own rocket thrusters. They’re on the Zvezda module and are re-fuelled by Progress vehicles. Relevant section from the Wikipedia article on Zvezda:
The Service Module has 16 small thrusters as well as two large 3,070-newton (690 lbf) S5.79 thrusters that are 2-axis mounted and can be gimballed 5°. The thrusters are pressure-fed from four tanks with a total capacity of 860 kg. The oxidizer used for the propulsion system is dinitrogen tetroxide and the fuel is UDMH, the supply tanks being pressurised with nitrogen. The two main engines on Zvezda can be used to raise the station’s altitude. This was done on 25 April 2007. This was the first time the engines had been fired since Zvezda arrived in 2000.
What I got was a bit bluer teal, I think. Didn’t feel like a colour that couldn’t be reproduced by adding a bit of blue to the mix, but definitely different than just the teal on the screen on its own.
Interesting video though.

I’m way late to this thread, but I just ended up going digital for tinywhoop flying. The 1-3s WalkSnail VTX without the heat sink works well for 75mm+ whoops.
I have the older goggles without the option for analog input with the adapter though.
How did your analog setup end up working?
Anyone know what the heck the Pozidriv/Round Hole combo is for?


Oh, I hadn’t thought of that. As a sort of smart cluster munition from space. Drop this anywhere, with a starlink receiver and control transmitter built in for the drones. Then dozens/hundreds of targeted strikes anywhere, without multiple missiles or deploying any troops.


It’s hard for me to see the value of a 500kg box of drones that can be delivered to anywhere the US military is, vs just many 500kg boxes of drones in vehicles wherever troops are deployed already.
If it doesn’t enable deploying troops, then whatever it is could likely just be sent the same way they are.
Nevertheless, an interesting technology, and will likely find a use, with a more specific use-case.


Judging by the average altitude above current sea level of the Netherlands, they may BE the climate refugees.
The Heroic games were definitely the ones to watch. But the whole event was quite good.
Only really watch DotA during the International every year, but quite enjoyed this one.
Do we have a sense of what that could have been? Looked to me like it was in the middle of the leeward side, but not sure of my perspective based on the camera view there.


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Seems like an odd distinction to make between ‘drone with camera and munitions strapped to it’ and ‘drone with camera and munitions dropped from it’ such that the latter does not count towards their statistics for FPV drones.
I get that they’re a different category of drone, and will usually fly very differently, and be used very differently. But to me they’re part of the same category of new innovations in weapons.


I’ve been hearing rumours of them considering over-regulating mountain bike racing; limiting suspension travel for XC and Enduro, etc.
Forcing the turned in brake hoods on a minimum width bar (40cm) seems quite silly here too. Straighter hoods on a 38 or 36 cm bar would be better all around.


I’m not aware of any universal compatibility chart maintained across multiple brands.
For this case however, from what I understand Ltwoo uses the same (or very similar) pull ratio to Shimano 2:1 (actually about 1.7:1). This is the ratio used for Shimano’s road groups up to 10 speed and their mountain groups up to 9-speed.
Unfortunately, if you’re looking for a modern mountain derailleur with large capacity and clutch, it doesn’t leave you with many good options.


Horsehead Sheeran?
Pressure-fed Raptor?
PAGWGs? (Phat-Ass Great-White Girls)