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20 Nov, 2018
Good remote
Works well and is a replacement remote for a VCR / DVD combo, so I guess that's a pretty uncommon product from Daewoo.

10 Nov, 2020
Good design and stopping power.
Good blocks, the female bolt system gives good clearance and the new pan washer make for easy adjustment. Good stopping power.
I run these on an odyssey Springfield break. They quite squeaky still - I got them to replace the ghost pads. This may just be the overall design of the break.
Double Dead (Tomes of the Dead) by Chuck Wendig Book The Cheap Fast Free Post
11 Dec, 2018
Solid read for Zombie nerds branching out into Vampirism.
A good fun read, taking on a silly question that's been around for a while - what would happen if a vampire bites a zombie, or vice versa?
The start of the book is a bit clunky stylistically, but it settles down as the story progresses. Good stuff if you've read and liked other Abaddon titles.
I picked up my copy for just under £2 I think, so worth a gamble if you want something not too serious to read that has some adventure/survival/horror/drama and a small dose of dark humour.
You can see the nod to Walking Dead from the cover art, but maybe there's a hint of Richard Matheson to this too; some commentary on nihilistic consumerism giving way to a more meaningful path through an otherwise apparently bleak existence. It's not Dostoyevski, but there's certainly some thought behind the plot.
I liked it, smarter than the average trash horror, but I wouldn't read it again.