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01:13
@freiheit - nhinkle hasn't been on bicycles.se in over a month. and I don't know if peteh is relaly in the condition to do things like that.
@Batman I pinged the people that did the last blog posts...
Or, to put it another way: I'm giving it a chance, but I'm assuming the blog will die completely (other than static archive kept up) shortly.
01:39
Yep.
02:24
probably that the blogs aren't Core Business
and there are plenty of bike bloggery things out there now.
Can we add to the FAQ/How to Ask page a note that Yes/No questions are off topic? bicycles.stackexchange.com/help/how-to-ask doesn't mention this. How to ask might even expand that to say "rather than asking 'does this exist' or 'has this been done', perhaps ask 'where can I find examples of this' or 'how can this be done'
I am also not a fan of "this horrible thing happened and I want to stop it happening again", because it's too often an implicit call to "help me do activism on this", which is not a question.
02:54
yes - the DRL question. That's why I tried to head it off with the first comment.
 
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07:01
@Criggie I didn't say in the comment on your answer, but the to me whole question
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Q: Is there a reason for brakes to be reversed in bikes with Hydraulic Brakes?

StarxI recently bought a MTB with Hydraulic Disk Brakes, and am finding really hard to adjust with the braking system. From the very beginning I was cycling with Front brakes on right hand. But now its reversed, and its really confusing me a lot. I asked my mechanic about this and he says front brake...

is a total waste of time :-)
Just use whichever one works, I say!
But not something to say in the official advice that could get you killed web page.
Huh, better go pick up the Mrs from the train ...
 
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16:05
@Criggie Also that the blog thing was basically a failed experiment. One or two sites have active blogs, but most of them are dead blogs.
 
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19:29
yah - not "core business"

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