Cykel
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I'm gonna have to steal that photo idea from now on.
Oh you're such a softy - I WAIT for 100+ degree days, THEN I decide it's time to service the bike. Aussies are tough man...coastie said:106 degrees? Holy crap man, get in the A/C before you melt.
Is your seat still stock?dcstrom said:Aussies are tough man...
I don't dare argue that Aussies are tough! But how can it be 100 degrees in Winter?dcstrom said:Oh you're such a softy - I WAIT for 100+ degree days, THEN I decide it's time to service the bike. Aussies are tough man...
But try out Anote instead of Evernote.Cykel said:I'm gonna have to steal that photo idea from now on.
I'm in Washington DC. It's probably like that up where GrahamD lives right now, maybe a touch of snow here and there eh Graham?snakebitten said:I don't dare argue that Aussies are tough! But how can it be 100 degrees in Winter?
Where are you?
This is Australia in MAY!
My bad. I did think it was GrahamD talking hot days.dcstrom said:I'm in Washington DC. It's probably like that up where GrahamD lives right now, maybe a touch of snow here and there eh Graham?
That's not frost...snakebitten said:I don't dare argue that Aussies are tough! But how can it be 100 degrees in Winter?
Where are you?
This is Australia in MAY!
Looks like Evernote is mult-platform ::008::cosmic said:But try out Anote instead of Evernote.
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Cykel said:Looks like Evernote is mult-platform ::008::
congratulations on being able to read your own handwriting! ::025:: Me, not so much. Especially when I tend to add oil smudges to the page.Dallara said:Geez, am I behind the times... I still just use a little paper notebook and a pen. :-[
Dallara
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tpak said:I've been using Evernote for 3 years - web, pc, droid, iPhone, iPad, Mac .... I would be lost without it. Drag your pdf docs in there and make sure you have the notebook off-line synced ... and never be without your manual ever again.
whew... I've been in the frozen north tooooo long... what's an iphone ??? I joke... ::015::Dallara said:Funny you mention the PDF manual thing...
On my iPhone I have a little utility called simply "PDF Reader", and it works great. Convert any document to a PDF (on Macs it's easy - you just print 'em to a PDF) or grab any PDF document from anywhere else, load it on the phone via iTunes, and voilá - instant manuals, etc. on your phone at all times.
I have the complete Super Ténéré factory *SERVICE* manual, as well as the owners manual, the maintenance/parts list from this forum's tech section, and a ton of other stuff on there, too... Manuals for my Suburban and my Caddy, for my Versys and XR1200, radar detector and my Canon S95 camera manuals, Garmin GPS manual, PDF copies of my insurance cards and info, AAA card, med list card, etc., etc., etc., etc. In other words, just about anything you can think of I have on my iPhone as a PDF, and it's all instantly accessible even without a cellular or WiFi connection. Just open the app, select the PDF file you want, and it opens up. Some *BIG* files, like the service manual, take a few seconds to open, but most open instantly.
When I'm on trips I even load on PDF copies of my travel itinerary, hotel conformations, ticket receipts, etc. so those are immediately available at check-in, etc.
Works great. And it's not the only one out there. It's the one I started with, so I have stuck with it, but ones like Goodreader, iPDF, and others are supposed to be as good, or better. Some are free, and some are like $3 bucks or so.
Anyway, just FYI...
Dallara
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