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  1. Bigots? http://thechrisproject.com/images/map_nowvsthen.jpg
  2. I've done it. Not too bad.
  3. Ahh, played tons as a kid, but that was in place where all the ponds froze...
  4. "Gore floss" Where do you get something like that?
  5. b-rock

    Hey off white

    Well since this election was so close, with no overwhelming mandate, I'm just sure Bush will make a concious and concerted effort to reach out accross the isle and advocate bi-partisan solutions without the ideological extremes.
  6. Right. Well I started with a quicklink but then I bought a locking steel biner.
  7. I've used a gri-gri many times. Usually I'll tie a few back up knots. RBW got me into using a steal biner because it's easy to get it crossloaded. Watched TG a few weeks ago follow free with an Ushba, pretty neat device. The advantage to that (or any ascender) is that you can fix or weight the rope at the bottom and you'll get a pretty good self feed.
  8. From Snoboy's link, regarding the X: When the Wright brothers first took to the air in 1903, there was no need for coding airports since an airport was literally any convenient field with a strong wind. However, the National Weather Service did tabulate data from cities around the country using a two-letter identification system. Early airlines simply copied this system, but as airline service exploded in the 1930's, towns without weather station codes needed identification. A bureaucrat had a brainstorm, and the three-letter system was born, giving a seemingly endless 17,576 different combinations. To ease the transition, existing airports placed an X after the weather station code. The Los Angeles tag became LAX.
  9. Failure is no longer inevitable. Perhaps now I'll start climbing hard.
  10. Jay Peak, Mad River Glen are far but probably your best options for the most snow. There's always Tuckermans in the spring time. The good news is that you get to hone your technique on some of the finest blue ice the resorts in this country have to offer.
  11. I ski on Shuksans and Dynafits and have had great luck with both. Shuksans are pretty light but still perfom well. My only complaint is a that after a couple of seasons they seem to be getting a little beat. I did however get a lot out of them with even a handful of days of inbound skiing. I'd be interested in hearing about the Volkls though, always thought they make the best DH skis. Never had a problem with the Dynafits durability and have used them on some pretty hard (icy) and steep stuff.
  12. Could be this? http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=72061 Visibility was pretty tough Saturday on the S side.
  13. b-rock

    fuck this weather

    Now that's some goooooood sheyat! FRESHIES TOMORROW W00T!
  14. After recently climbing 'First Kiss' I can say with some authority - you can put as many bolts in at Smith as you like.
  15. Bah.
  16. George Steinbrener is a big Bush donor. Boston vs. Houston? A chance to set things right in the world?
  17. FAAAAAAWWWWWK YEAHHHHH !!!!!!!!!!
  18. Nice. A buddy who I used to work with left for Mongolia a few months ago w/ his wife to join the Peace Corps, they're loving it. Yurts and Yaks.
  19. Votes should be weighted by IQ.
  20. b-rock

    Flu shots

    And around here they're lining up outside, in the rain.
  21. b-rock

    ALCS

    Anyone know where to get an internet audio feed for the game today? At work, no radio. Go Sox
  22. http://www.washingtonclimbers.org/
  23. No way, it'll be sunny at Smith gudamnit!
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