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28 January 2017
Make sure they are the correct ones for your pedals
I ordered these not realizing they were not the same as regular Look cleats. Turns out they are about 1/8th of an inch shorter than the regular ones. Makes for a very loose fit so I have to return them.

29 October 2015
Galaxy S5 Active - Great for my lifestyle and needs
2 of 3 found this helpful The things that attracted me to the S5 Active were the water resistance and shock resistance. I have never drowned a phone but I have broken several screens (glass and digitizer). I am active in small bursts and use my phone when hiking etc for pics. I occasionally drop the phone (my wife calls it clumsiness) so need something rugged. The S5 Active has been great. I was able to take pictures out of a hot spring grotto in the NM Valle Caldera with some faith that if I dropped the phone it would survive. The times I have dropped the phone I have cringed but it has done well. The power button often gets bumped and blanks the screen but I guess that happens on most phones. I had a bumper case for my S3 and it saved it from breaks but added a lot to the size. The S5 Active is not too bulky but has the protection. I like the Show Open Apps button. The Active button that brings up the compass, Altitude (always 500 ft low) and location coordinates is cool and was fun to play with in Colorado. I don't like the My Magazine screen that shows when you go all the way to the left on the home screen. I find I don't look at it often enough and it is just an annoying open app when I am trying to conserve energy. I have had the phone about 6 months and it has been great.

28 January 2017
Good for pottery kiln use
I have used this for stilts in firing to cone 6 (2200 F) and to make supports to hang ornaments on when firing. This is heavy duty wire that is heavier than the wire in store bought stilts and holds up well to the heat. When I suspended it between ceramic posts it did sag even when only 2 inch span but survived well.