“What I've felt, what I've known never shined through in what I've shown. Never be. Never see. Won't see what might have been. What I've felt, what I've known. Never shined through in what I've shown. Never free, never me. So I dub thee unforgiven.”
“Master of puppets I’m pulling your strings. Twisting your mind and smashing your dreams. Blinded by me, you can’t see a thing. Just call my name, ‘cause I’ll hear you scream. Master. Master, Just call my name, ‘cause I’ll hear you scream. Master. Master.”
“Say your prayers, little one. Don't forget, my son, to include everyone. Tuck you in, warm within. Keep you free from sin till the Sandman he comes. Sleep with one eye open. Gripping your pillow tight. Exit: light. Enter: night. Take my hand. We're off to never never land.”
I was watching North West 200 Practice and they where having a technical talk about the different drop offs in tyre suppliers. It was very interesting here is what they had to say:
Pirelli - have constant rate of drop off and riders adjust accordingly.
Bridgestone - they are good for a few laps, drop off and then come back to life again.
Dunlop - the tyres are that hard you can seem to push forever, but when they start dropping off your better to just park your bike and give up.
Michelin - they are much like Dunlop tyres, only when you wake up in hospital 2 days later you'll know they have dropped off.