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How to take care of my deck for extended periods of no use?
I'm not a hardcore gamer, so I probably get a few hours of deck time a month.
Between long periods of no use, is it better to leave it plugged in and charged, or is it better to let it run out of battery and stay discharged for extended periods?
What's your favorite Taco Bell item or meal customization?
I'm vegetarian, so my go to is the beefy five layer burrito, swap the beef for potatoes and add creamy jalapeno sauce. I like it saucy.
Is CruchyRoll still the 'best' paid anime streaming service to use in the U.S.?
Are there others that are newer on the market that I should checkout?
Not really looking to pirate because I don't really know what to look for, so I feel I need a service to help with recommendations and finding new shows.
Also, I'm using 'best' to mean most accessible to a casual viewer, and largest library of English-dubbed shows.
What's a decent entry-level budget point and shoot?
I'm looking to get a point and shoot as a holiday gift for my fiance that won't break the bank. Ideally no more than $300US but I might be open to more expensive options if the quality outperforms the price in its category.
She'll mostly be taking landscape pictures or pictures of monuments/ interesting features, etc.
2024 Triumph Trident 660
Today we're taking a quick peek at the 2024 Triumph Trident 660
- Engine: 660 cc, liquid -cooled 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder
- Torque: 47 lbft @ 6,250 rpm
- Power: 81 HP (60 kW) @ 10,250 rpm
- Weight: ~416.7 lb (189 kg)
This bike comes in 4 different colors and a special edition, with a base pricetag of $8,595.00 and $8,720 for some of the other paint schemes. This is another motorcycle that people swear by as a great bike for beginners or experienced rides.
2024 Suzuki SV650
The 2024 Suzuki SV650 is another upright naked motorcycle in the same engine class as the other posts.
- Engine: 645cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 90˚, V-twin
- Torque: 44.9 lb-ft @ 8100 rpm
- Power: 69.3 hp at 8,530 rpm
- Weight: 432.1 lbs
The MSRP on this one is ~$8,000, and the general consensus is that it's a great starter bike.
2024 Honda CB650r
Although it's not a part of the retro series, it's engine is in a similar displacement class as the other two.
Quick facts
- Engine: 649cc liquid cooled in-line four cylinder
- Torque: 42.14 lb.-ft. @ 8,160 rpm
- Power: 80.55 hp @ 11,000 rpm
- Weight: ~445.3lbs
Those pipes, such a clean design. Still in the upright/naked competition for my next bike. For 2024 I guess they're coming with an e-clutch. With this you still have to shift with your for, but you don't have to pull the clutch.
The riding position looks a little too aggressive, but I still want to sit on one to see how it feels. It does come with a price tag of ~$9,400 MSRP which is on the priceier side of this class.
Anyone have one of these with the e-clutch?
Retro Series: 2024 Kawasaki Z650RS
2024 Kawasaki Z650RS
- Engine: 649cc, 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, DOHC
- Power: 67hp @ 8,000 rpm
- Torque: 48.5 lb-ft @ 6,500 rpm
- Weight: ~412lbs
Does anyone have one? This one is in my top as a contender for my next bike. It's a little pricier with a smaller engine than the XSR700 so not sure which way to choose.
Retro series: 2024 Yamaha XSR700
I've been wanting to see more content in this community so I've decided to "be the change"
So instead of praying posting my bike over and over, I'll try to post a featured motorcycle with some quick stats. First up:
2024 Yamaha XSR 700
Engine: 689.6 cc (42.08 cu in) 2-cylinder liquid-cooled four-stroke engine Torque: 689.6 cc (42.08 cu in) 2-cylinder liquid-cooled four-stroke engine, Power: (55 kW (74 hp)) at 9,000 rpm Top speed: 200 km/h (120 mph) Weight: ~186 kg (410 lb)
If you have one, tell us about it. What are your pros and cons?
Personally I hope to get one.
University to close Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day
The university, which is on its 4-10 summer schedule, will also be closed on Friday, July 5. University operations will resume on Monday, July 8. University Police will remain on duty on all days when the campus is closed.
Campus-wide Power Outage July 5-6
Greetings campus community,
The San Bernardino campus will be experiencing a planned power outage beginning this Friday, July 5th at 6:30am and continuing through Saturday, July 6th at 4:30pm. Note: power delivery to University Village Housing and the Palm Desert campus will not be impacted.
BEFORE YOU LEAVE CAMPUS FOR THE WEEKEND: Charge cell phones or other equipment before the outage, do not plan to perform experiments or other work that rely on consistent power during the outage period. Work under the assumption that electrical power in campus buildings impacted will be unavailable during this period. Please ensure that all electronics are completely turned off. Sensitive and valuable electronics should be unplugged to protect them from power surges. Refrigerators should be completely emptied, defrosted, and unplugged if possible.
If you need to be on campus during the outage: You must have your supervisor’s permission.
Facilities Information
Lighting – Managers should ensure that there is adequate lighting to support a safe workplace. Offices planning to be working in impacted areas should ensure that employees have flashlights on hand. Elevators and accessibility – The Elevators will not be operational on the San Bernardino campus. Anyone needing an elevator to access their place of work will need to make alternative location arrangements during the outage. Use caution when moving between floors in the stairwells. Equipment - Sensitive equipment, refrigeration units, etc. should be on emergency outlets (where available) or cleaned out and de-energized to avoid damage to equipment due to the planned outage. Building Comfort Cooling - Air conditioning systems may or may not function or will be limited in functionality. Be sure to monitor workload and temperatures and watch for signs of heat exhaustion. Housing and Residential areas – University Village will not be impacted by this planned power outage. All other housing villages will be impacted and should plan accordingly. A cooling station will be available in University Village Housing for residents impacted by the outage.
ITS Information
All campus services hosted in the Data Center will remain operational. Campus websites, digital and analog phones, and 911 will also be operational.
Please note the following may experience service interruptions: Network service and wireless access within campus buildings may be disrupted Blue Light Emergency Phones will not be operational during the outage period MyCoyote – although applications housed in the campus Data Center will remain fully functional during the outage, individuals working on campus in impacted buildings, should be prepared for building network outages which could disrupt connections to campus systems. Precautions include saving often, working from a non-campus location, or refraining from critical systems-related work during the outage.
Emergency Services
All campus emergency services will be operational including University Police. Per standard protocols, emergency response needs should be obtained via 9-1-1. Please do not contact UPD Dispatch for outage related questions.
Award-winning alumna has a vision for region’s equitable growth through housing and transportation research
Two-time CSUSB alumna Carolina Carlos led a comprehensive research study to understand how housing affordability and transportation accessibility intersect in the Inland Empire, particularly impacting disadvantaged communities. Her efforts earned her the Southern California Association of Governments Student Showcase Poster Jury Award.
CSUSB's Center for Cyber & Artificial Intelligence hosts youth cyber summer camps
CSUSB’s Center for Cyber & Artificial Intelligence, in collaboration with the Office of Pre-College Programs, is hosting the 10th annual youth cyber summer camp, “CyberGuardians: Navigating the AI-Enhanced Future,” from July 7-12. The camp will welcome 60 high school students from across the Inland Empire region.
CSUSB hires inaugural VP for new division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing
Cal State San Bernardino has appointed David Dufault-Hunter to serve as the inaugural vice president of the university’s new division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing. Dufault-Hunter will officially join the university on Sept. 3.
CSUSB MSPA program national application process is now open
The national application process for CSUSB’s forthcoming Master of Science in Physician Assistant is now open and runs through Dec. 1. Pending successful accreditation, the first cohort is currently set to be welcomed in August 2025 to begin studying in state-of-the-art facilities on the San Bernardino campus.