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    @AlanA 185524 wrote:

    …dumb programming and code.

    Them’s fightin’ words

    in reply to: Runoff and ice on the MVT #1093830
    jrenaut
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    I assumed it’s because the DC area had the most rain in recorded history in 2018 and the ground is just saturated, so if you ride past with a half-full water bottle it overflows. Also remember that the Parkway is surely sloped so that any rain that lands on it is diverted into the grass by the trail because GOD [expletive deleted] FORBID we inconvenience a car commuter

    jrenaut
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    FYI this is all Strava’s fault and not the BAFS web team

    jrenaut
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    I’m not entirely sure why this is happening, but I think that Strava changed the way the authorization process worked – stuff on the backend that most users would never see, but that people trying to tap into their API would have to deal with. When in doubt, re-authorize.

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    @AlanA 185505 wrote:

    I’m certainly on a team, none of my settings are private, my team shows up on the leaderboards, I’m on the Friends of BAFS now, and I verified that Strava allows access to BAFS.

    I’m also not overly concerned since I assume that this will get straightened out eventually.

    Alan, you’re on the list of “needs to reauthorize”, so you should try that.

    jrenaut
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    @Greenbelt 185496 wrote:

    That’s the thing though. I’ve signed up for the Team 6 strava club, and Team 6 is up on the FS board. Can’t figure out why I’m not on the board… Maybe I signed up for the wrong team or something…

    PM sent

    in reply to: Attention team captains! #1093796
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    @Jessica Hirschhorn 185485 wrote:

    Team 9 (License to CHILL) already has everyone signed up for the Strava Club. Is this still recommended? Regards, Jessica

    You all are fine, although in general a strict adherence to the recommended actions is a wise policy for BAFS.

    in reply to: Team 10 Fun Thread p/b DCV #1093704
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    There’s no requirement, it just makes things easier

    in reply to: Team 4: To Be Named #1093691
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    @Steve O 185374 wrote:

    I must obligatorily suggest our team be named “Bollard Busters.” There is no better name, after all.

    Except all the other possible names.

    in reply to: Team 10 Fun Thread p/b DCV #1093690
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    @Sunyata 185351 wrote:

    Just an FYI – If you want your team to show up on the leader board, you might want to post your team’s Strava page here. ;)

    Yes, that’s why I came to check out the thread

    in reply to: Team 4: To Be Named #1093659
    jrenaut
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    Now we have a team! Some of you have already joined the Strava club, the rest of you should do that ASAP.

    in reply to: January 2019 – Road and Trail Conditions #1093510
    jrenaut
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    IT’S SNOWING IT’S SNOWING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    I hope all DC residents have their toilet paper and milk. On the bright side, it’s so windy that none of the snow is actually touching the ground.

    Also I am indeed shocked that there is a construction site in DC without Safe Accommodations. If you’re on Twitter, tweet about it with the date, time, and location. Tag @311DCgov and @DDOTDC and #bikeDC. Nothing will happen, but 311 will dutifully record it in their database. Then they’ll loop in DDOT, who was already looped in, and DDOT will ignore you.

    in reply to: Beerneuring BAFS 2019 #1093423
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    @Hancockbs 185083 wrote:

    My mouth was watering until I got to “sour”.

    I’ve recently gotten into sours but it kinda sounds like that’s too many adjectives for one beer

    in reply to: Beerneuring BAFS 2019 #1093405
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    @LhasaCM 185067 wrote:

    Now, more than ever, Beerneuring is providing an important function in the local economy.

    I saw on DCist today that, as a result of the shutdown, Atlas (like everyone else) can’t get new labels approved. As such – they can’t proceed with canning/bottling their limited releases such as the Apricot IPA, and whatever they can’t sell in the taproom may end up poured down the drain. Sad!

    So you’re saying it’s patriotic to drink local beer? I regret that I have but one liver to give to my country

    Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk

    in reply to: #BAFS2019wineuring Pointless Prize #1093384
    jrenaut
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    No no no. This year on 1/1 things actually entered the public domain in the US – we’re celebrating warm fuzzies in IP law.

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