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Test track in the bike store? That’s next level awesomeness!!
‘decapitated wrists’ – ??? armless ;)
I’ll meet you in the middle: Severed. ;)
Can’t believe you finally got the pizza oven! It’s been so long coming that they were called Uuni when I first suggested one on your comments :)
Hope you have some Caputo Blue flour ready and some NDuja for topping…
I would like to see that pizza oven to-do list again and see what’s been crossed off (or added). Did The Girl stick to her guns on this one?
Technically everything was crossed off some time ago. There was some debate in the household as to whether or not tasks had:
A) Time-limitations associated with them
B) If tasks were completed by others out of pure happenstance, if they had to be replaced
A new task was added to the list though as a pre-condition. That task must be completed by the end of the month.
You’ll probably have to wait a long time for the D500 shutter to die. Do you know how many shots you have so far?
According to a shutter check site, it’s at 99101. But I’m pretty sure that number got reset when it went in for servicing twice – so I’m not sure when exactly that was, but a number of years ago (and maybe, in that case, the reset wouldn’t have mattered).
Nikon rates the D500 shutter for 200k actuations. Like all MTBF numbers, take it with a grain of salt.
Generally that counter is only reset when the shutter is replaced.
Yep. I’ve passed my D200 and D300 on to nieces who are still shooting them. They’d been around the world w/ me a few times and the D200 has hit 5 continents w/ my niece. My D500, D850 and D5 are still going strong. The D850 is my primary and I’m pretty sure is well past the actuations target.
I get tempted to go elsewhere for features but leaving Nikon reliability gives me anxiety :-)
Related subject. What will make the D500 eventually die? The one you show online has been refurbished and is sold as working like new. Thanks for your comments.
It’s hard to say. I had an incident this past June where it stopped shuttering and just made weird noises, but after switching batteries it got happy again. My guess is that was more of a battery-dying thing that I haven’t seen before.
Historically speaking, I would have said the most likely thing to kill off a DSLR would have been dropping it at high speed while taking photos of bike computers riding (which, has never happened). But given that’s not permitted here anymore, that’s removed from the likely causes of death. The other cause of death would have been a tripod getting tripped/tipped over. But these days it’s never on a tripod because I only use tripods for video, and I don’t use it for video anymore (the GH5’s instead).
Fwiw – I bought it in early spring 2016 – so it’s going on 5.5 years old now.
Im my home town area, non of the bike shops I have been or contacted (> 10!) have had a bike for my 6 year old daughter in stock. I can preorder it now and they perhaps can deliver it in 02/2022 or later (if the manufactor can deliver due to Corona). Luckily I found a shop in the www, who had a bike in stock and I have to pay, after I got it. Bike is on the way (shipping message received). :)
Fwiw (if the D500 dies) I’m using the Nikon D800 and D850 at work with product photography at a museum, and they are both serious workhorses that takes good photos (but expensive, I’m happy I didn’t pay for them!). My coworker uses the D780 and tells good thing about that camera.
In my personal opinion most newer “pro” cameras should be able to take good photos, I use the Panasonic LX15 as my private camera as I wanted a lightweight camera to bring on trips.
Per the Ooni – can relate to the accidental burrito/calzone. Still happens occasionally when I get too distracted and don’t get the pizza off the peel in short order.
A tip is to dust a fine layer of course grain corn meal on the pizza peel to act as ball bearings for the pizza to slide easily into the oven.
Love our ooni! We went with the Koda 16 – so a good size, but all gas. Caputo Blue is great – but benefits from a long cold prove – 48 hours in the fridge works well. Nuvelo is great for a shorter prove if you’re tight on time (still.. 24 hours!).
Assume you have the Pizza App for dough – if not, take a look.
Indeed, a few folks have mentioned the Pizza App. I’ve been using the ‘default’ Ooni recipe for dough, purely to have a ‘known good’ starting pointand then expanding from there. The whole in-oven turning/etc process is actually pretty easy for me, it’s more nailing the timing of say 6-8 pizzas such that they can quickly get prepped and into the oven without any of them sticking onto the peel.
Now that’s a tough one… It takes time for the stone to get back to temp, and leaving a stretched base too long with sauce makes it absorb moisture. I cook max 3 – from ball to cooked individually and kept warm. We eat what we want of those, then repeat. The whole thing is then a more social and relaxed meal, although strung out a little. I find that works better than cooking all and then sitting down to a single meal…..
Maybe not so easy with younger kids tho!
Grab a turning peel from ali express too – cheap, but excellent.
I have found that kid bike shopping is better at link to dekleinespaak.nl. It’s less of an experience, but bike wise it’s much better. My mini 1 is upgrading a frog bike 43 to a 52, for longer distances (around 10k) it’s awesome!
Our kids, who are 3 and 5, now have Woom bikes. They cost a little more but as the saying goes you do get what you pay for and we have been very happy with them. I particularly like how the balance bike has brakes, so that when you give them a bike with pedals and they can go fast they already know how to stop. We’ve tried some other bikes but we will just say they didn’t work out and leave it at that. Dont forget a helmet with a unicorn on it, or maybe a mohawk!
I think we’ve lucked out in that some of the kids bikes at daycare/school have brakes, and they seem to grasp that concept (mostly). Phew!
However, a unicorn helmet is most certainly still required!
I vote you move to the Sony camp. Oh wait, I don’t get a vote?
Based on your intros, I think you not only get a vote, but a weighted vote!
Hooray for learning to ride a bike without training weeks!!
My kids got a balance bike at 2, and where riding a pedal bike at 2.5 !
I think a unicorn cries every time ‘training wheels’ are used :(
A mini bike with porteur rack; top choice :)
We specifically requested the training wheels be taken off before the bike left the shop. She was kinda having a blast with them on in the store (just how the display bike was), which probably led to her slight overconfidence in not understanding how to corner with them…
That bike shop is just amazing
Lovely picture of your daughter with her new bike. Cool bike, complete with a front rack like so many bigger bikes in your hometown. Color coordination of the bike with the rest of her outfit couldn’t be better.
I suspect you have a pretty serious data management system for all the photos, video, and scripts!
The severed wrists you couldn’t have seen at Mantel, the surroundings look like the other ‘blue store’ in The Wall 😉
Doh – very good catch! I forgot that was the only pic I took in there!
A bit further from Amsterdam, but in Ede there is ‘De Fietser’ which also has a testtrack:
link to defietser.nl
They’re advertising themselves as a test/experience centre, I don’t think you can actually buy anythere there.
That’s awesome. I think there’s huge value in the test track, for adults and kids. Namely around basic size/fit, as well as things like stability of a bike. Sure, it’s not outside, but being able to pedal in a clean (non-rainy) environment is a huge thing to quickly test/iterate through a handful of bikes.
12GObiking in Moordrecht (near Gouda) have a huge indoor test track, which even includes different types of road / bike path surfaces. Claims to be the largest store in NL.
link to testbaan.12gobiking.nl
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We make our pizzas on parchment paper once they are in the oven and dough has started to cook we pull the parchment paper out. I got so tired of making accidental calzones.
Mantel is a very nice shop. I choose my ebike (Cortina e mozzo pro 8) there to do commuting to and from work (27km). Of course a sportbike would have been better but then I arrive tired at work. The sales persons and the service mechanics are all very helpfull and are qualified more than enough for their job. The first service after 500 km they gave (no charge) me another ebike. So i could still travel to work. Very nice. Thanks for your posting and in depth review. I have a Suunto 3 fitness with a HR-strap. It has some quirckes but works correct once you get the details.
I think you’ll appreciate pellets instead of gas. Just make sure to stick w/ pure pellets without any binders or other stuff.
The best tasting and most enjoyable dough we’ve found is the one in Modernist Bread (fascinating books). It can be kind of tough to work with though so we’ve been playing w/ mods to try to make it more workable. We’ve not yet succeeded and keep going back to the original in the book. HOWEVER, Modernist Pizza comes out in a couple of weeks and has some great stuff in it.
Wait, does P2’s bike come standard with a pizza porteur rack?! 🍕
Now don’t be temptin’ me!
I was in Mantel back in April. I was stunned how big it was..
but covid messing up the supply chain …..
but the P’s look great with their bikes