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  1. iain

    rat bastard thieves

    I just found out my credit card was stolen with an enormous amount of charges racked up on it.
  2. yeah I'm not either and we didn't go near that thing
  3. a couple of folks claimed pilsner pillar is 4+ right now if you follow the pick holes
  4. be sure to spit a bunch as you fall too to save some weight
  5. that damn foil spaceblanket I've been carting around the hills for about 8 years.
  6. yeah dude he posts here too. shit went down about 2 years ago. I think he's straight kick'n it in AK now but he was pulling down hard on the westside back in his PDX days. rime ain't no thang
  7. schuldt do you realize you just unwittingly posted to a thread that is a conversation between one person? The last 3 pages are soliloquy.
  8. and ALL have stopped posting here and I don't blame them
  9. advisory was set at considerable http://www.avalanche.ca/Parks/banff.htm
  10. renton's not bad but it's a bit of a drive and has to dry out too.
  11. It usually just eats holes in things if it's sulfuric acid. You could always tell the organic chem students at college by the acid-washed jeans :rimshot:
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    Best of the Banned

    I don't see Cobra on that list from back in the day either.
  13. the phish culture are not hippies. I believe trustafarian wook is the appropriate term.
  14. It will only be valuable to competitors by providing an example of exactly how it should not be done. I also noticed some gnumake files in the index I saw. Hmm. What will be really interesting is if they find stolen copyrighted code in there. The comments alone must be a fun read.
  15. it's a ploy by microsoft to "accidently" release their source code so that open source programmers see it. Anything these open source writers write in the future will be scrutinized by the microsoft attorney spanish inquisition for copyright infringment, and will make them unhireable. It's actually a brilliant strategy, so I'm convinced microsoft didn't mean to do it. The code tree for NT and the like has to be enormous though, I doubt the entire thing is just prancing around the internet.
  16. not a malfunction either but why do old guys insist on parading around locker rooms w/o any clothes on. it's like a herd of elephants
  17. footloose, dirty dancing, where some guy somehow stirs up trouble in a community with dancing. At least one scene must be set to music where there is "training" or "practice" (similar to the A-team formula where they are building some contraption to break out of a prison, again, set to music with tight shots of b.a. welding something). Also see "Better off Dead" for another "training" scene. Of course at the end the entire town throws a big party and everyone goes apeshit for some reason. At least one part of this scene must include some granny dancing.
  18. I seem to find myself in that situation on hood all the time
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    Beacons

    was there a bag of lambourghinis in your stocking too?
  20. The fact that any climb is "cc.com flav-o-the-month" alone is scary enough. Triple Couloirs at the tail end of primetime last spring was a stimulating day in the hills.
  21. I do my share of swearing but there's no reason for it all the time, esp when it's not that funny. Swearing for swearing's sake is fucking stupid.
  22. iain

    Beacons

    It would be difficult to convince me a beacon is not a good idea, since it sends you directly to where the person is, every time. Whatever statistics there are out there, all the spot probing in likely terrain or around "clues" I've done in scenarios seems rather desperate and incredibly unreliable. Again that's just a scenario but it sure would be miserable in "real life".
  23. uh, just HOW many of you were up there? starting to sound like a siege
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