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Layback has obviously erased the drive from his memory. I suppose that living in the land of his dreams has caused some selective filtering...it's about 3.5 hours from New Paltz to Keene.
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Ice climbing in the gunks is ephemeral at best, and illegal at worst. There are a few WI4's and 5's that form, but never for very long. The gunks face south east and have plenty of exposure to the sun. You will find people rock climbing in the gunks year round. As long as you stay on the white faces, and in the middle of the cliff, it's warm and nice. I've climbed in a tee shirt comfortable from convection heating, while it was freezing cold with snow on the ground. The catskills have quite decent ice, and some pretty hard mixed stuff. The daks are a lot further away, but well worth the trip. The daks are pretty much in now, and I doubt the ice goes anywhere before March. Definitely check out NEIce.com
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Hey, you can only blame yourself. If any of you dirtbags are going to OR, stop by and don't introduce yourselves...
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For the med... I'd go to haute provence for a month. rent a small house and tour around. If you rent a place near aix en provence, you can go to 20 or 30 world class climbing areas. it's high enough to climb most of the year. i'd swap over to the dolomites for the second month. Do the whole umbria, florence, ejumacational thingamabob. slovenia would be half my third month. decent sport climbing all over the country, very interesting alpine climbing, and some of the best wine in the world. I'd wander down the dalmatian coast in the second half of the third month. Plenty of nude resorts there. But i'd have to second Tim's comment about the percentages... For the fourth month, I'd sail through Greece and Turkey, stopping at meteora, kalymnos, olympus, and a few other spots. Then fly back to france for the tourist crap in paris in late september and some of that bouldering stuff...
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i drink red wine and i'll be projectile vomiting and projectile diarrheaing within ten minutes. That continues until I am literally empty. If it managed to stay in my system long enough, i'd need that anaphylactic shit.
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three castles
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is it just me, or is everybody opining about woulda, coulda, shoulda rather than responding to the question? oh, right, we're on the internetz!
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Try to find an old copper penny. Maybe a new canadian penny would work too. Clean it up nice, and then suck on it during ketosis time. works for me...but cope is better.
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i wouldn't mind meeting any of you, but would we have to talk?
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Luckily for you if you do catch malaria, you probably won't feel it until you get home, it is up to about 7 days +/- incubation period. First off Rob, Glad to hear you're on the mend. Dengue sucks. But if you present with any symptoms in the next few days, get checked for Malaria. The concurrent Dengue and Malaria is a miserable experience and is getting more and more popular, and you'll never see the end of it. Talk to a doc in Thai about getting on a plasmodium killing drug... Good luck, and travel safe!
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Glucosamine / Chondroitin pills
crackers replied to cycling_mike's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
Honestly, I have absolutely no idea, no knowledge or anything like it. For me, it's more or less a preventive. I've done enough crap to my body that I'm likely to develop OA down the road, and I'd like to push it as far back as possible... -
Glucosamine / Chondroitin pills
crackers replied to cycling_mike's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
Well, if the finger pulley injury will lead to OA, maybe you should consider doing what you can to avoid arthritis down the line... -
Glucosamine / Chondroitin pills
crackers replied to cycling_mike's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
X-Rays and MRI's of their knees, hips and ankles to determine joint spacing. In the GAIT phase two and in the post menopausal OA study, the patients on the g-c practically no decrease in joint spacing, those without had noticeable decreases in joint spacing. Radiology ain't good enough for you? -
Glucosamine / Chondroitin pills
crackers replied to cycling_mike's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
Actually, that's not what GAIT was about, and it's not what phase two of GAIT says. GAIT was a survey of old people with established histories of osteoarthritis, and has little or no application to young people. Interestingly, GAIT phase two has preliminary results suggesting, as other studies have found that low molecular weight glucosamine/chondriton sulfate orally administered has a significant effect on joint spacing. My wife has OA, I don't. We both take g-c in an effort to keep our joint spacings from narrowing. -
I just pawed through the self coached climber, and it seems like it's just PRC for people too dumb to read PRC. This is my current favorite for all that: mike anderson's training protocol. Kinda interesting and free...
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I use a pair of K2s. They're not made anymore. My buddies mostly use the Karhus, you just chop off that crap binding and then retrofit a plate and a real binding onto it. they're great.
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FWIW, a friend of mine used them in pakistan this past summer and told me he liked them...
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genesee cream ale. but the nicest can is this one:
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check your pm's in the north east...
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Like this one? Gosh darned gay mormon girls...How can anybody stand it? (actual utah girl. hmm. nice move layton!)
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Well, have you ever done a scatterplot/analysis of 10,000 rand() outputs? I honestly haven't used Excel past 2003, so maybe it's better -- it's trivial enough to make them all positive -- but in 2003 and before it's just a terrible random number generator if you're doing any kind of simulation or light modeling. When there's money on the line (financial / risk modeling) and you have to do it in excel, I just wouldn't trust or use that random generator... I used faure sequence psuedo randoms for small models, it's easy to program and works much better. If you're generating 5k+ randoms, then just do rand*rand*rand*rand*rand*rand*rand and that will be as good as it gets without sacrificing computational speed and efficiency.
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btw, the rnd function is total crap. if you need a random number generator, don't use rnd()...
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afaik, ctrl-f3 calls the "name" definition window, or if the appropriate cell is active, you can type in a name in the left side of the formula bar. If you want to make a cell absolute, you should be able to just hit f4 when the cell is active. First f4, $a$1, second, $a1, third a$1 and fourth a1. That's off the top of my head. You should name things the right name. Do not use something like average, or mean, or any other function name or single letter that might create confusion. MatLab is good for some stuff, STATA is good for others, coding is good for others, and excel is great for a simple GUI that people who shouldn't be allowed near those other systems or the data.
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Actually, Panos, it's exactly the same thing. The MEC one is cut a bit thicker and it's longer and wider than the "expedition" one being sold by Needle Sports, but at the end of the day it's the same foam made by the same process in almost identical factories. So I'd guess that the MEC one has a better R value; although I'd agree with EWolfe: it's about the hardman-value, not some specious measurement designed for buildings... And yes, I've visited the factories.
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panos, if PMS doesn't have it (which they will), would you consider a miracle idea called "mail order"? mec would probably send you one... also, it's called evazote by folks who don't know what yellow hardman pad means.
