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  1. csun.edu/~dma/FPST/study.php A bit tedious, but enlightening. VOR
  2. Cal state Northridge ran a simu with re gun play. You should participate. I would link it but I believe that you need the time. VOR
  3. Perfect, while the rope and rack wielding masses are bowing at the feet of their demigods, perhaps I can find some unobstructed climbing. Maybe, while the Darrington gang are busy, the bolt infested "climbing area" can start to be returned to it's natural state.
  4. Main Entry: 1climb Pronunciation: 'klIm Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English climban; probably akin to Old English clifian to adhere -- more at CLEAVE intransitive senses 1 a : to go upward with gradual or continuous progress : RISE, ASCEND b : to increase gradually c : to slope upward 2 a : to go upward or raise oneself especially by grasping or clutching with the hands <climbed upon her father's knee> b of a plant : to ascend in growth (as by twining) 3 : to go about or down usually by grasping or holding with the hands <climb down the ladder> 4 : to get into or out of clothing usually with some haste or effort <the firefighters climbed into their clothes> transitive senses 1 : to go upward on or along, to the top of, or over <climb a hill> 2 : to draw or pull oneself up, over, or to the top of by using hands and feet <children climbing the tree> 3 : to grow up or over Nowhere do I see the use of: rope, hexes, bolts etc... If you "climb" using any of the above, you have no style.
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