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2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale R First Ride - Motorcycle USA
2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale R First Ride - Motorcycle USA
Oh great, another R thread.
Oh great, another useless and negative post from ff.
Thanks, Godspeed, for posting a link to a very well written and comprehensive article.
Oh great, another useless and negative post from ff.
Thanks, Godspeed, for posting a link to a very well written and comprehensive article.
Oh great, another useless and negative post from ff.
Thanks, Godspeed, for posting a link to a very well written and comprehensive article.
Frusty-
Sorry for creating a new thread, I should have put it in existing review thread somewhere as mentioned. On a website devoted to the Ducati 1199 in a forum dedicated to the Ducati 1199 posting about a link to a review of possibly the best think to happen to the Panigale since it's introduction seemed relevant and interesting and I thought I would share with other enthusiasts who are as excited about it as I am.
Furthermore the relational database powering this forum is an insufficient way to organize and store the information itself. If we developed a new data model based on key/value pair primitives using a quadtuple key then we could use iterators to more efficiently store the data when people post redundant things. Instead of creating a new database record every time somebody posts "post in a new thread noob" we could then just have new versions of that information present in other keys - we could then save literally bytes of space. If this site scales out to 10 of billions of posts we could then search through them at orders of magnitude faster by storing the key/value fairs on a distributed file system and by simply adding more data nodes. Then on top of the distributed key/value pair stores we could build lucene style indices and introduce additional dimensions to the data to not only boost the performance of the searches, but introduce better and more targeted search rankings. Eventually we will have so much data from the search results themself we can build a Bayesian style knowledge base of the searches and use machine learning to start modeling the searches after specific user behavior. Not only will I be able to predict which threads should have been collapsed into which other threads, I will be able to predict which threads and to what degree of probability you will go into them and post a do not post message in! Truly the sky is the limit here!
I've also noticed an alarming trend in the For Sale section of people posting separate threads for motorcycles and or parts for sale. Can these not be collapsed down into a single motorcycles for sale thread with each person posting about there specific bike in it? If you would personally start policing those areas as well I for one would appreciate it.
Frusty-
Sorry for creating a new thread, I should have put it in existing review thread somewhere as mentioned. On a website devoted to the Ducati 1199 in a forum dedicated to the Ducati 1199 posting about a link to a review of possibly the best think to happen to the Panigale since it's introduction seemed relevant and interesting and I thought I would share with other enthusiasts who are as excited about it as I am.
Furthermore the relational database powering this forum is an insufficient way to organize and store the information itself. If we developed a new data model based on key/value pair primitives using a quadtuple key then we could use iterators to more efficiently store the data when people post redundant things. Instead of creating a new database record every time somebody posts "post in a new thread noob" we could then just have new versions of that information present in other keys - we could then save literally bytes of space. If this site scales out to 10 of billions of posts we could then search through them at orders of magnitude faster by storing the key/value fairs on a distributed file system and by simply adding more data nodes. Then on top of the distributed key/value pair stores we could build lucene style indices and introduce additional dimensions to the data to not only boost the performance of the searches, but introduce better and more targeted search rankings. Eventually we will have so much data from the search results themself we can build a Bayesian style knowledge base of the searches and use machine learning to start modeling the searches after specific user behavior. Not only will I be able to predict which threads should have been collapsed into which other threads, I will be able to predict which threads and to what degree of probability you will go into them and post a do not post message in! Truly the sky is the limit here!
I've also noticed an alarming trend in the For Sale section of people posting separate threads for motorcycles and or parts for sale. Can these not be collapsed down into a single motorcycles for sale thread with each person posting about there specific bike in it? If you would personally start policing those areas as well I for one would appreciate it.
Probably one of the best responses to my ........ I've ever seen .
He said the R wheels are one pound lighter than last years. Last years "S" wheels?
I wonder if that is a mistake and he meant they are one pound lighter than the "Base" wheels?
Oh great, another R thread.
I picked up on that too, he specifically said the "S", I don't know if that was a mistake or not.
This also surprised me "The height and cant of the clip-ons are also modified (up 10mm and also extended outward), an update that all 2013 Panigales will have."
Oh great, another useless and negative post from ff.
Thanks, Godspeed, for posting a link to a very well written and comprehensive article.
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If this is true its the first I've heard of it... surely the '13 is the same bike with an extra colour choice??.. No??