Done

I just returned from an after-dark Post Office run on the Levaithan: graduate school applications are done!

After returning, I spent ~30 minutes trying to get the indexing on the Lev to behave. Still a black art to me. Best I could do was the downshifting skipping the penultimate low cog, but picking it up fine shifting back up. I may well just need a new cable and bit of rear housing, but… still annoying. Why I like having that other bike, the one with one gear.

Eric sent me this the other day, and I got started with some detailed thoughts before a day of grading 50 state quizes turned my brain down a bit. I’ll just say that on the whole I agree, the desire to “bring people together” is a too frequently overlooked (or underanalyzed and quantified) undercurrent to much of the change rhetoric. The theoretical diversion in paragraphs 11-14 is based on a (to my mind) false interpretation of cultural theory. Better to say how discussions concerning debifurcation and complication of the linearity of history have led us to the point where a black man could appeal so well to white men.

I may well have other things to say, but I can’t think of them now.

Goodnight.

6 responses to “Done”

  1. Congrats on completion of the apps. I await the results and the decision.I don’t know if you’re running full length der housing on your Lev but on my Fuel with normal housing (not full length) I was lucky to get 500 miles of of that little rear section. And by 500 miles I mean, new to in-f*&#ing-tolerable shifting. I’d basically replace that little rear housing piece and the cable for every big event or race.

  2. Let me guess? Shimano?It’s almost certainly the cable. Shift great new, but degrade at the slightest wear.I have had much better longevity with Sram’s longer cable pull.

  3. Yeah, Shimano. XT derailleur, Ultegra STI. No full length housing, I’ll likely try that when I change the cable (tonight, possibley). The cable and housing have been on since October, lots of miles, but the mud at Camp Lynda may have done it in.Odd thing is, I only have one funny shift. The rest work very well.

  4. I am basing all of my political decisions this year on oversimplifications of personalities…http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/04/technology/04link.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=mac+pc&st=nyt&oref=sloginhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/doug-kendall/obamas-a-mac-clintons-_b_84489.html

  5. It’ll give you more free time to repack hubs and watch TV.

  6. Going on year 7 without an idiot box in the house… It was my 2000 New Year’s resolution – which is not to say I won’t brave the elements to watch some spring classics at a friend’s house. Though I feel my trusty laptop has filled the gap!

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