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Running the trails with Jumar. Beer and CoH tonight!
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Does anyone have any insight into the history, quality, overall collectible or lack thereof qualities in such an axe as pictured below? Wood handle, funky keeper loop, 90cm
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Sorry but we interrupt this "spray" moment with something actually of value. Currently being moved by this man and his "SkillZ" Son House And...for a limited time...fuel for the depression ( right click "save target as" ) ballad of hollis brown - Nina Simone Will be deleted on 2/6/05
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You can make it fun. Run it out on camhooks, do it blindfolded...do it naked? Spontaneity is the mother of improvisation.
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IMHO all of those are awesome training routes, to call city park lame is foolish, especially for someone new to aiding. Just getting up on any of those routes is key to expanding your horizons, we all started there, so save the judgemental comments for pub clubs.
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I dont actually think he cares as much as you think he does...especially since you think he does.
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Divide into research teams. You have been handed a bag of various fasteners (nails, staples, screws, etc.) As renowned taxonimists, you are to develop a classification scheme that meets the established rules of the Linnaean system. Be prepared to defend your classification scheme orally. You will also write a one page essay on your classification choices--what roles did form, function, derived characters, and ancestral traits play in your classification scheme? Tasks: 1. Make a phylogenetic chart of your classification scheme (as shown on this handout) using the poster paper, tape, and objects. Include all of the categories from phylum to species. What rationale (s) did you use to for each category and what criteria did you use to differentiate among categories? Did you rely more on "form" or "function?" Or derived and ancestral traits? Provide descriptive names for each category from phylum, class, order, family, genus and species. Apply names that best describe each object and their heirachical location in your classification scheme. 2. What are some of the difficulties and differences between classifying inanimate objects and living organisms? Is it easier or more difficult to classify living or inanimate objects? Why? If you knew nothing about each object's function, would that have made a difference in your classification scheme? 3-Does your classification scheme reflect the evolutionary relationships and phylogeny among taxa? Who evolved from whom? Which "body type" do you consider to be the most primitive? The most advanced? Be sure to include evolutionary relationships in your essay.
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Scott Croll preparing to Rap from the meadows after doing Soler in 1987
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Redundant post, you seem to be the one that is boring, unable to create a new thread of ascertainable quality, you dupe it and restart. Got complex?
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The cracks are often very nut friendly. Often cams are awkward and difficult to place in the frequently undulating crack systems. Bring a Buttload of stoppers!
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A friend lent me the movie and its actually pretty decent. I can wholly relate to the scenarios depicted. Fun, sad, and rewarding as a whole. But after a little googling I found that some folks take it to a whole other level. "Napoleon was Mormon" Exerpt from the main post replies:
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Those brass dovetailed wedgies with silver solder on one side were nifty but... take even a small fall on them and good luck removing them. Lowe/Byrne Ballnuts are hella superior.
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This guys pretty much the BIZ. Check out his link and get stoked...PLEXI Some of you may remember...the rest will be mere infants! Yogi Coudoux Action shots
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- Prepared and served Chantico. - Got my scrapper to almost level 30 - Played around with new lens!! Can you say W I D E
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Have you ever read the review Edward Abbey gave ZAMM? Its pretty hella funny.
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Hydration is also a key to tendon rehab. Not a massive player but it is most certainly key, especially if your "pushing hard" to get better. Pure water, not Tea, coffee, or cola.
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Seems to me religion is solely responsible for 93.5% of the atrocities that have occurred in the world up to now. Why do people feel the need to "have" a specific religion? I am NOT dissing those that do but its always a question that makes me wonder. I was raised with the Baha'i Faith, a religion that espouses personal exploration/logic based study of truth. I respect the ideals but at this point refuse to attach myself to a religion as they all seem like a bunch of "team based" groups. I accept all and just expect the simple respect and honor of others regardless of their's or my beliefs. Hell, people in the jungles of Borneo have never hear of jesus or Baja Fresh...should they be condemned for that? What a load of used coffee grounds.
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Study the pillar around the "searching man" might indicate sloppy cloning.
