LikesTheTunaHere

LikesTheTunaHere t1_j9u15ta wrote

>How come that the biggest tech company products, like Windows OS can be cracked and used for free while apps made by small companies have a strict paywall impossible to break?
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>I fail to see how their answer was them jumping to conclusion based on what you asked.

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LikesTheTunaHere t1_j9su6rr wrote

Not a skier but Ive down downhill mtb.

Do they not do ski helmets the way they do mtb bike helmets and different ones have different levels of protection? Or is it fairly minimal in terms of different levels, I know different brands will differ but I mean is there a "high speed\high impact" style compared to a groomed trail style?

I know there isn't face guards like downhill mtb helmets but maybe more rear protection or less venting and more surface area for padding?

maybe Multi impact helmets like skateboarding helmets vs one time use like bike helmets?

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LikesTheTunaHere t1_j9stuf7 wrote

Not just a style thing.

The visor for dirt does a FUCKTON if you are doing downhill, you can cover it with dirt or with tree branch hits.

Also, downhill helmets are full faced and extra beefy for a reason since going ass over tea kettle or into a tree\rock at 20mph on the slow side is a bit painful.

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LikesTheTunaHere t1_iy1nar6 wrote

Reply to comment by twd_2003 in The future is now by SupOrSalad

Forced induction might be the greatest thing ever to happen to engines. Got 6 second quarter mile time Eagle Talons making 1800hp thanks to big ass turbski's. Its a beautiful thing.

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LikesTheTunaHere t1_ixx4jn1 wrote

Nothing is happening on my desk\tables out of the ordinary :P

I wasn't looking for the grippy bottom or anything, i just went to reorder the plain stainless one i had gotten before off amazon and they had added some features that were a bit different compared to most other tumblers.

I'm sure the rubber grip on the bottom might never save a spilt drink if it ever came down to it but maybe it will.

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LikesTheTunaHere t1_ixx1hu4 wrote

The yeti's test no better than any other insulated tumbler with a shit lid.

That said, insulated tumblers with shit lids are my favorite drink containers for at home now since all the parts are easy to clean and they keep stuff cold long enough.

I now use a Thermos brand travel mug for my daily coffee as it has a better lid system. Its a good improvement on heat retention compared to contigo but not near the 6 hours and still boiling hot that zori is.

Zori is my tumbler of choice for taking to work for my second\third coffee.

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LikesTheTunaHere t1_ixx0vuw wrote

If zojirushi makes a product, there is a very, very good chance it is quite literally the best product of whatever it is if you want it to do exactly what it is described as.

These insulated cups? Nothing insulates better, but people are not lying that after 6 hours its like you just poured the coffee into it so its still too hot to drink.

Their rice cookers are the best, period.

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