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Conosciamoci / How phone ringtones create your personal identity
« Ultimo post da Marcuse il 22 01 2024, 04:03:05 »
Personally, I've always been fascinated by the variety of ringtone options. Each of them seems to have their own story, their own personality. Take for example, people who choose classic or classic sonnerie. This could indicate a love for tradition, a taste for the classics, or perhaps even nostalgia for a bygone era.

On the other hand, there are people who prefer personalized ringtones. Maybe you have a song that reminds you of a special time in your life, or maybe a quote from a movie inspires you. Do you choose an energizing ringtone to motivate you in the morning, or do you choose something more calming to keep you calm throughout the day?

I still remember the first day I changed my ringtone. It's like I'm getting a glimpse of my personality every time the phone rings. My friends started recognizing my calls before I even picked up the phone, simply because of my unique ringtone. It brings a sense of fun to my phone interactions.

Speaking of interactions, imagine you're in an important meeting and suddenly your phone plays a funny ringtone. This happened to me once and although it caused a few laughs I quickly changed the ringtone afterwards. It made me realize how much our choice of ringtone can affect how others perceive us.

In short, phone ringtones are more than just melodies that alert us to incoming calls. They are an extension of our identity, a small window into our world. So next time you change your ringtone, think about what you want to share with everyone. After all, it's a small detail that can make all the difference.
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Conosciamoci / Ciao a tutti
« Ultimo post da Riposte il 15 01 2024, 08:34:53 »
Ciao a tutti mi chiamo Jamie, ho 29 anni e posseggo una hornet 2007 con.
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Conosciamoci / Buone Feste, sono nuovo
« Ultimo post da gioia2361 il 25 12 2023, 12:58:03 »
Salve a tutti, Buone feste!
Mi chiamo Andrea e come regalo di natale mi sono comprato una HONDA HORNET 600 del 2005, ha 50000 Km. Spero non sia messa troppo male.
Cercherò aiuto in questo forum perché non sono esperto ma amo imparare.
Buon Natale
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Conosciamoci / Body Plus Kapseln Test
« Ultimo post da multipvp il 08 12 2023, 08:43:38 »
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Meccanica\Manutenzione / Minima che rimane alta
« Ultimo post da barrux il 29 11 2023, 22:37:35 »
Ciao a tutti, ho appena acquistato una Honda Hornet del 2006 a carburatori, con 38000 km. Ho subito riscontrato un problema, praticamente la moto sembra accendersi bene anche senz'aria tirata, però dopo un paio di sgasate sembra che non ritorni al minimo e resta sui 2500/3000 giri.
Ogni sgasata che faccio (anche a moto calda, la temperatura segna sui 65°) sembra come se rimanesse sempre più alta di giri e non tornasse più al minimo dei 1200. Se apro anche leggermente l'aria questa ritorna sui 1200/1300 giri, mentre se la vado a richiudere completamente i giri risalgono sui 2400/2800.
Per darvi un esempio un pò più pratico:
1) Accendo la moto, resta sul minimo dei 1200/1300 giri;
2) lascio scaldare e chiudo tutta l'aria;
3) Prima sgasata il motore non scende sotto i 2000;
4) Seconda sgasata il motore non scende sotto i 2500;
5) Terza sgasasa, il motore non scende più sotto i 3000;
6) Da qui in poi sembrerebbe rimanere sui 3000 giri di minima, si abbassa solo se riapro leggermente l'aria, se la dovessi richiudere i giri risalgono fino ai 3000;
Mi chiedo se sia un problema di carburazione o ci sia altro da approfondire.
Grazie in anticipo a chi mi dovesse rispondere, la moto ha 6 mesi di garanzia (l'ho comprata da un concessionario) e devo dire che il problema si è presentato 2/3 volte su 5/6 accensioni. Il filo dell'acceleratore scorre bene e non resta inceppato.
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Conosciamoci / Ciao a tutti
« Ultimo post da barrux il 29 11 2023, 22:29:48 »
Ciao a tutti!
Mi chiamo Riccardo, ho un Honda Hornet del 2006.
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Conosciamoci / Ciao a tutti
« Ultimo post da ViperStrike il 26 11 2023, 05:46:27 »
Ciao a tutti .
In quanto appassionata di lingue, mi piace anche sfogliare i siti porno stranieri su queste directory, che mi permettono di conoscere culture e lingue diverse.
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Conosciamoci / Ciao a tutti
« Ultimo post da Simornet44 il 18 11 2023, 15:57:32 »
Ciao a tutti sono Simone, sono un neofita e ho da poco acquistato una hornet 600 del 2006.
Spero ma ne sono certo di trovare qui le risposte ai miei mille dubbi e magari trovare anche compagnia per qualche uscita.
Ora sto prendendo confidenza con la moto poi in primavera io e la mia zavorrina (Ele) non vediamo l’ora di fare le prime uscite serie. Vivo a Roma ma l’estate alternerò Puglia e Sardegna (spero di riuscire a farle entrambe in moto) :ciao:
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Conosciamoci / MB&F Horological Machines HM11
« Ultimo post da aolye il 16 11 2023, 08:40:45 »


Introducing the new MB&F HM11 Architect with swivel box

Another ingenious design by the mechanical master. replica MB&F HM11 Watches

Three years after the launch of the HM10 Bulldog, independent watchmaker MB&F finally launches its latest creation, the HM11 Architect. True to the brand’s playful and original signature style, the HM11 features an architecturally inspired case with a central flying tourbillon and four arms, each with a vertical display or crown.

house built by machine
Sixteen years after launching its first horological machine, MB&F still manages to preserve and convey its original spirit of creating watches based on innovative elements: cool and interesting cases as well as clever movement designs that transform simple watch functions into captivating display.

This is never more evident than in the HM11 Architect, which boasts an impressive case and display, proving once again that watches can be as incredibly creative as futuristic machines. The case is built around the concept of a house, with four symmetrical rooms and a domed roof made of sapphire crystal.nice watches shop

It goes without saying that this case makes a bold statement on the wrist as there is nothing like it on the market. Despite this, the case diameter is only 42 mm, making it small compared to many earlier watches. That's good news because it's still eye-catching, but now can be worn on more wrists.

Ozone blue or solar red gold
The HM11 Architect is available in two styles, both with titanium cases and different colors for the dials, or more precisely, the movement bridges. The first watch features an electric blue hue, which the brand aptly named “Ozone Blue,” while the second features a “Salmon” dial, which the brand describes as capturing “the warm solar tones of red gold.” ".

vertical display
Then there’s the movement, which is simple but undeniably smart. It is consistent with the architectural theme of the case, with a symmetrical bridge of horizontal movement shaped like an arch, forming a quatrefoil when viewed from above. In addition, four vertically inclined bridges gradually rise from the edge of the box towards the center, further highlighting the architectural theme. replica Urwerk UR-230 Eagle

Delving deeper into the nuances of the movement, both the barrel and the tourbillon take center stage. It’s worth noting that the display is arranged differently than a traditional dial. They undergo a transition from horizontal to vertical positioning and are housed in peripheral "rooms".

The use of vertical displays is a nod to the HM4 launched in 2010. The display at six o'clock shows the hours and minutes, and there is a power reserve indicator at nine o'clock. In addition, the crown at three o'clock can be used to set the time. buy watch replica

The display at 12 o'clock is an old-fashioned bimetallic thermometer based on a temperature range of -20 to +60 degrees Celsius. The thermometer's display looks cool because of the visible strips in the background, but it's a separate component and not part of the movement. While some may view it as an afterthought, filling an otherwise empty space, it certainly completes the overall design of the watch.

It is worth noting that winding the watch is not done through the crown at three o'clock, but by rotating the entire case. MB&F says that 10 turns of the case is enough to wind the central barrel, powering the replica watches for sale for 96 hours, or four full days.

The incorporation of a central manual winding is a clever idea for two reasons: first, the user has to rotate the case to see the vertical displays on the different sides, and in doing so, it folds up and winds the movement. The second reason is that winding the watch using the case is more practical than using the crown because it is easier to grip and turn.

MB&F HM11 Architect's Spec
Movement: HM11; manual winding; 96 hours power reserve
Functions: Hours, minutes, power reserve indicator and thermometer
Case: 42 mm x 23 mm; titanium; water resistant to 20 m
Strap: white rubber strap for the blue model, green rubber strap for the “red gold” model



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Conosciamoci / Salve a tutti
« Ultimo post da jitt il 15 11 2023, 17:35:15 »
Ciao a tutti non sapevo di questo forum sulla Hornet ho cercato forum hornet su google dopo un suggerimento di un amico. Possedevo una hornet nel lontano 2003 poi venduta.Da qualche mese ne sto' cercando vercando una.Quindi approfitto di questa presentazione per chiedere in quale sezine del forum posso prendere contatti per acquistarne una. Grazie.
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