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No, worker bees are genetically female bees that grow from fertilised eggs but are not only fed 'gelée royale'--larvae that are fed nothing but 'gelée royale' become queens. Drones are males and grow from unfertilised eggs. They only live until they have participated in the queen's 'maiden flight', during which she is inseminated, keeping enough drone sperm in her sperm receptacle (don't know the English word) to last her for a lifetime. After the queen has been inseminated, they're turfed out of the hive, but they don't swarm in doing this--they just die (they're incapable of living independently of the colony).
Wow. My input for the day. Thanks!
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^ Sharp as ever.
Here's my breakdown...
- Graphics look like they were done by the BBC.
- Royal blue should be taken out of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- Teardrop seat tube, whilst aero just looks shite.
- Fork looks like it should be on a lugged steel frame.
- Components don't work, It's a road frame.
- Foot retention.
To be honest, they might have converted it on the cheap to run on TT.
I'm sure it works fine and they are happy with it. Just sayin' - Graphics look like they were done by the BBC.
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Not on the cheap (You would have to strip down to the casing). Thing is the bezel and face need to be black aswell (^not liking the blue/red bezel on that GMT Master) otherwise it doesn't really work. Plus if you gave it a proper bash (on an edge) you would go thro to the natural metal below.
Natural can look good aswell...
http://www.paneristipix.com/72CD2A21-2B85-4609-9D1A-5635F17F5996/00018521.jpg
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^ This could be true. I think it's the rider aswell. I feel more comfortable ragging an xc mtb through traffic.
Knowing that I could stop on a button at any point. I had a slight weight disadvantage tho, so a roadie could get up on me quicker.
Not forgetting wider slicks being harder to spin up.