My datatable visualizer (the little magnifying glass) disappeared in Microsoft Visual Studio 2019. After hours of googling I finally found a fix / workaround: right-click and launch VS as an administrator, and now the magnifying glass is back.
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I know things have been quiet. March 1 i took the bike out on a nice long ride from through a couple of little towns. I was almost to my destination when the bike suddenly lost power. I pulled over, let it cool for a bit, then got back on the road. It was better–for maybe […]
“Maintenance is the sensible side of love.” –U. A. Fanthorpe, from her poem Atlas, which opens with the memorable line, “There is a kind of love called maintenance, Which stores the WD40 and knows when to use it”.
It didn’t take many rides to see that the stock 6v electrical system was just barely sufficient, but certainly not ample. I came into some extra freelance work Christmas week that accelerated my timeline for upgrading the stock incandescent lights to LEDs. I bought the How To LED Your CT90 Kit from Pardue Brothers, the […]
Saddlebags I saw a post online about adding ammunition boxes as saddlebags and decided it was a good idea. Wahoo gave me the ammo boxes and I bought the hardware (slotted angle iron, bolts/nuts/washers). I mounted them and then cut some foam out of a camping roll to put in the bottom. These afford me […]
I took the bike out for its first real ride on Christmas Eve day with Wahoo, who drives a 49cc TaoTao scooter. We hadn’t gone maybe 8 blocks and I found that the bike wouldn’t take off from a stop. It wouldn’t shift into low so that I could do so either. I was stuck […]
Christmas Eve my brother Wahoo came over to see why the bike wouldn’t start. He had done all the heavy lifting as far as getting the turn signals installed in the first place, and he is a mechanic by trade, so I had hope we (he) could get running quickly. While I was waiting for […]
My “first ride” didn’t happen. My son-in-law helped me push the bike up from the basement and outside, and I started checking the bike over to ensure it was ready for its first ride. I noticed the tank wasn’t full, so I filled it up. Gas soon poured out of what I would learn was […]
The bike, while not being a “project bike,” still was lacking in a few areas: No key No mirrors No blinkers The previous owner got around the lack of key by just unplugging the ignition switch and hotwiring it. Due to its age the bike didn’t require mirrors or blinkers to be street legal for […]
Next I needed a helmet. At first I was going to try to pick up a used helmet, but then I saw you could get one for like $45 at Walmart. However, helmets at Walmart don’t even have a brand name–I don’t mean a fancy brand name, I mean a brand by which to identify […]