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Andrew_L 29-09-2016 11:48

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
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Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1609420)
What exactly does your field of study for your PhD include?

It's a team joke regarding one of our students whose last name is Wang. What were your hoping it meant, Adam?

bkahl 29-09-2016 11:53

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew_L (Post 1609419)
I would be interested in getting involved. I have done a few WCDs before and can help shake off some of the popular technical falacies and misinformation.


gc_coxen 29-09-2016 11:54

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
It's great to see this catching on and that people want to contribute. Bkeeneykid created a page on the first wiki, so if you have any information to contribute, please do.

As more content is added, it can be sorted properly and refined.

AdamHeard 29-09-2016 12:12

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
What's interesting about WCD is a lot of teams have really opened up what they mean in the last few years and doing things that were considered not kosher previously. For example, skipping any form of chain tensioning.



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Originally Posted by Andrew_L (Post 1609423)
It's a team joke regarding one of our students whose last name is Wang. What were your hoping it meant, Adam?

I had no preconceived notions.

frcguy 29-09-2016 12:26

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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to bkahl again.
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Originally Posted by bkahl (Post 1609426)

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bkahl 29-09-2016 12:28

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
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Originally Posted by frcguy (Post 1609431)
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I get that a lot.

Michael Corsetto 29-09-2016 14:25

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
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Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1609429)
What's interesting about WCD is a lot of teams have really opened up what they mean in the last few years and doing things that were considered not kosher previously. For example, skipping any form of chain tensioning.

Yeah, but those teams are wrong :P

R.C. 29-09-2016 14:33

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Corsetto (Post 1609454)
Yeah, but those teams are wrong :P

Yah! :eek:

gc_coxen 29-09-2016 15:09

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Corsetto (Post 1609454)
Yeah, but those teams are wrong :P

Define 'wrong'. I've recently been experimenting with an exact c-c chain setup to remove the need for a tensioner. Yes, chain would have to be replaced, but it seems better than relying on people who might over or under tension the chain.

gc_coxen 30-09-2016 13:14

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
I've gone ahead and added some topic headers to give some direction for starting. Feel free to expand beyond what I've listed or make changes where you feel are necessary.

https://firstwiki.github.io/wiki/west-coast-drive

Bkeeneykid 30-09-2016 13:58

Re: A collaborative WCD reference book
 
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Originally Posted by gc_coxen (Post 1609615)
I've gone ahead and added some topic headers to give some direction for starting. Feel free to expand beyond what I've listed or make changes where you feel are necessary.

https://firstwiki.github.io/wiki/west-coast-drive

I see you've made the edits, but you haven't actually submitted the pull request to the main wiki, so no one can see the edits publicly. Go to your commit, and there should be a "Pull Request" button that should guide you to submit it to the main wiki. I should approve it within a few minutes then.


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