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How do I get a 11-42 [forty two] MTB cassette working with road Shimano?
The bike has 105 (5800) 11 speed, with the longer cage rear mech, and 50-34 front.
Do I need an MTB rear derailleur, hanger extender, or both...?
(It's for someone travelling who wishes to replicate what they have on their bike at home, and has sent cassette in advance, but doesn't know exactly what they have on their other bike).
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Airport rates are, but checked GBP-EUR today, and same as PO or M&S etc.
Admittedly all about 1.4% worse than getting a bundle of cash from a specialist FX place.
But the scenario is specifically buying currency ahead of time spendable via debit card, as a hedge against falling sterling. Which I am also interested in, as keeping loads of cash has downsides. Is there a cheaper way of doing it? -
Something like a Travelex Travel Money Card.
https://www.travelex.co.uk/travel-money-card/
Preload currency onto it, use as a debit card abroad.
Obviously you'll be paying FX fees when you load it, and only use it when it is cheaper than using a zero FX fee sterling debit card, e.g. Monzo -
I just use Putty. Doesn't ssh work already in Powershell though?
[Edit: apparently it's still on the way... https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/powershell/2015/06/03/looking-forward-microsoft-support-for-secure-shell-ssh/]
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Protip: search for 'Trash' rather than 'Rubbish' which is UK localised I think.
I think you have an issue somewhere, I've just tested on Mint and my file manager's 'Rubbish Bin' does hold stuff deleted from all \dev mounted drives. I guess it's an abstraction though and the files are indeed on Trash folder on the mounted drive.
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@danstuff, I think @spotter is correct. The Mar 19 date shown is for *gridserver.com (presumably the hosting org) and not for escape-technology.
NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
This server could not prove that it is http://www.escape-technology.com; its security certificate is from *.gridserver.com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. -
I don't know anything about specialist video hardware, but isn't the real problem that your initial write from the camera is to storage with no redundancy?
Surely someone has packaged 2 drives and hardware mirroring into one rugged box?
SSD vs HDD is a different question. I think https://hblok.net/blog/storage/ is the nearest there is to a proper price comparison, in USD/MB, log scale:

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11 speed. Cassette seems to be compatible, getting that on the bike was the easy bit.
So MTB derailleur is not an option? Will check out derailleur hanger extenders.
[Edit - think the answer is to get the customer to send a photo of the rear setup on their bike at home]