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@rmanalan
rmanalan / .gems
Created January 25, 2010 20:54
Static websites using Heroku
rack-contrib
rack-rewrite
@seaofclouds
seaofclouds / html color names
Created January 15, 2011 00:41
html color names sorted by hue
Snow
SeaShell
LavenderBlush
MistyRose
Linen
Pink
LightPink
Red
Crimson
HotPink

Cycling at Heroku

Vision

Foster a community of novice to experienced cyclists to promote healthy urban living and lifestyle choices.

Values

  • Tools and teaching: We provide the means, but not the fish. Heroku will not maintain your bicycle for you; we won't provide a on-site mechanic or replacement parts.
  • Safety: Heroku bicycles need to be in good working order with helmets and lighting available.
@skillmatic-co
skillmatic-co / instructions.txt
Created June 5, 2017 17:53
How to indefinitely use the Ricoh GR1V even if the LCD fails
A lot of people have asked me for this information over time and I've realized that it's not really published anywhere (that I can find) so posting it here for posterity. Hope this is helpful to the Ricoh GR1-series users out there. These instructions work with my GR1v and to my knowledge should also work with other models. Users of any other models should post corrections, if any, for their models so that those are documented.
Many people love the Ricoh GR1-series cameras but they are notorious for LCD failures. If your LCD goes out completely (or if you want to save some money by buying one with a dead LCD), the following steps describe how to always know what mode you're in so that you can continue to use the camera for the duration of it's life. Hopefully this'll help keep people using these cameras even if the LCD goes out. A dead LCD does not mean that you're Ricoh is useless and it probably still has a long life ahead of it.
In case your LCD goes out completely:
Resetting to Normal mode and accessi