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Post by chgoss » November 19th, 2009, 2:47 pm

Citroen wrote:
paul s wrote:As I have asked before, why bother answering any of his posts? Why even bother opening them?

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Try this:

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// @name           Hide someone we all know
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It's a Greasemonkey script that makes Rich's stuff invisible. I only get to see it when someone replies to his noise.

If you're running Firefox then you'll need https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748

If you're running Safari see http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/11/14/ho ... in-safari/

If you're running Opera see http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/userjs/examples/

If you're still using Microsoft Internet Exploder then http://www.gm4ie.com/

Hope it works for you, it makes this forum much better for me.
when using IE, how do I import that script? I tried saving it in a "norgr.gmie4" and importing it, but GM didnt like the content.. I got a "error no domains defined for this script"
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Post by DUThomas » November 19th, 2009, 2:55 pm

Citroen wrote:Hope it works for you, it makes this forum much better for me.
Thanks! Works like a charm.

I still feel his presence -- is there another script for that?
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Post by Citroen » November 19th, 2009, 2:59 pm

DUThomas wrote:I still feel his presence -- is there another script for that?
I think a quick naked run round Stonehenge, Wilts, UK on the Winter Solstice may be the only cure for that.
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Post by snowleopard » November 19th, 2009, 3:11 pm

DUThomas wrote:
Citroen wrote:Hope it works for you, it makes this forum much better for me.
Thanks! Works like a charm.

I still feel his presence -- is there another script for that?
It's excellent. Written by Gooseflight IIRC. Same guy who has the calculators at http://www.machars.net.

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Post by Citroen » November 19th, 2009, 3:35 pm

chgoss wrote:
Citroen wrote: If you're still using Microsoft Internet Exploder then http://www.gm4ie.com/
when using IE, how do I import that script? I tried saving it in a "norgr.gmie4" and importing it, but GM didnt like the content.. I got a "error no domains defined for this script"
Does http://www.gm4ie.com/help.html give you the clues?

I created the script as C2Hydrangea.user.js in c:\program files\GM4IE\scripts

and added

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[Run C2Hydrangea]
Name=Run C2Hydrangea
Domains=c2forum.com,www.c2forum.com
ScriptFileName=C2hydrangea.user.js
version=1
to c:\program files\GM4IE\extensions.list. Then restarted GM4IE and the script shows as installed.
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Post by Rocket Roy » November 19th, 2009, 3:35 pm

But why go to all that trouble?

If you don't want to read his drivel then don't look, simples!

I like to call in occasionally when am bored and poke him with a verbal stick, just for fun really. :lol:
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Post by Citroen » November 19th, 2009, 4:12 pm

Rocket Roy wrote:But why go to all that trouble?

If you don't want to read his drivel then don't look, simples!

I like to call in occasionally when am bored and poke him with a verbal stick, just for fun really. :lol:
This greasemonkey script means you avoid his pollution of every other thread on the forum. Like the sorry mess he made of http://c2forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=9838 which was an otherwise sensible thread by a novice rower.

It's the stick pokers that cause all the crap on here. It was better when he constrained his ramblings to the blog on the UK forum.

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Post by DUThomas » November 19th, 2009, 4:20 pm

Citroen wrote:It's the stick pokers that cause all the crap on here.
As one of the stick pokers, I agree. If I can't see his posts, I'm less likely to poke the stick. It was too easy to ignore my better judgment.
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Post by gooseflight » November 19th, 2009, 4:57 pm

Citroen wrote:
chgoss wrote:
Citroen wrote: If you're still using Microsoft Internet Exploder then http://www.gm4ie.com/
when using IE, how do I import that script? I tried saving it in a "norgr.gmie4" and importing it, but GM didnt like the content.. I got a "error no domains defined for this script"
Does http://www.gm4ie.com/help.html give you the clues?

I created the script as C2Hydrangea.user.js in c:\program files\GM4IE\scripts

and added

Code: Select all

[Run C2Hydrangea]
Name=Run C2Hydrangea
Domains=c2forum.com,www.c2forum.com
ScriptFileName=C2hydrangea.user.js
version=1
to c:\program files\GM4IE\extensions.list. Then restarted GM4IE and the script shows as installed.
The simplest way to install the script in IE is to create a .gm4ie file in Notepad as follows:

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[Script]
Name = Hydrangea
Domains = c2forum.com
ScriptURL = http://www.machars.net/hydrangea.js
version = 1 
Save as hydrangea.gm4ie on the desktop. Double click the file and the script should appear in the GM4IE manager. You probably need to stop/start GM4IE to activate the script.

Or you can download the file here. If you haven't already got GM4IE the download is here.

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Post by hjs » November 20th, 2009, 4:40 am

gooseflight wrote:
Citroen wrote:
chgoss wrote: when using IE, how do I import that script? I tried saving it in a "norgr.gmie4" and importing it, but GM didnt like the content.. I got a "error no domains defined for this script"
Does http://www.gm4ie.com/help.html give you the clues?

I created the script as C2Hydrangea.user.js in c:\program files\GM4IE\scripts

and added

Code: Select all

[Run C2Hydrangea]
Name=Run C2Hydrangea
Domains=c2forum.com,www.c2forum.com
ScriptFileName=C2hydrangea.user.js
version=1
to c:\program files\GM4IE\extensions.list. Then restarted GM4IE and the script shows as installed.
The simplest way to install the script in IE is to create a .gm4ie file in Notepad as follows:

Code: Select all

[Script]
Name = Hydrangea
Domains = c2forum.com
ScriptURL = http://www.machars.net/hydrangea.js
version = 1 
Save as hydrangea.gm4ie on the desktop. Double click the file and the script should appear in the GM4IE manager. You probably need to stop/start GM4IE to activate the script.

Or you can download the file here. If you haven't already got GM4IE the download is here.
Goosflight, can you also right something that prevents him from getting on the internet :wink:

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Post by ranger » November 20th, 2009, 7:10 am

So, Rocket Roy!

What's up?

I hear you are a man of your word.

You do what you say.

OK.

So, what do you think you will pull for 2K this year?

How about saying?

A pb?

6:32?

Sub-6:30?

Those would be a fine rows, if you are willing to say you are going to do them, and being a man of your word, then train yourself to do them.

What don't you say?

If you said what you think you are going to do, we could see who gets closest to our respective goal.

I am going to pull 6:16.

This year, I will be fully trained for the first time since 2003.

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Post by hjs » November 20th, 2009, 7:47 am

ranger wrote: This year, I will be fully trained for the first time since 2003.

ranger

6.45 :lol:

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Post by ranger » November 20th, 2009, 10:29 am

hjs wrote:
ranger wrote: This year, I will be fully trained for the first time since 2003.

ranger

6.45 :lol:
Yea, if I rate 28 spm for 10K in my distance trials, as I intend, it will be _very_ hard to hold that rate for 2K.

:oops: :oops:

In a 2K, it will be much easier to hold 35 spm.

:lol: :lol:

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Post by PaulS » November 20th, 2009, 11:15 am

ranger wrote:
hjs wrote:
ranger wrote: This year, I will be fully trained for the first time since 2003.

ranger

6.45 :lol:
Yea, if I rate 28 spm for 10K in my distance trials, as I intend, it will be _very_ hard to hold that rate for 2K.

:oops: :oops:

In a 2K, it will be much easier to hold 35 spm.

:lol: :lol:

ranger
Happy Groundhog Day!

Wow! This is still going on! :D

Has any of the below actually even been attempted, as in a REAL RESULT?
(I've been away)

"Rich Cureton Long-Term Goals: M at 1:48, HM at 1:45, 17.3K hour, 10K 1:42, 6K 1:40, 5K 1:39, 2K 1:34, 1K 3:00, 500m 1:24"

Any? Any at all? :lol:
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Post by hjs » November 20th, 2009, 11:57 am

PaulS wrote:
ranger wrote:
hjs wrote:
6.45 :lol:
Yea, if I rate 28 spm for 10K in my distance trials, as I intend, it will be _very_ hard to hold that rate for 2K.

:oops: :oops:

In a 2K, it will be much easier to hold 35 spm.

:lol: :lol:

ranger
Happy Groundhog Day!

Wow! This is still going on! :D

Has any of the below actually even been attempted, as in a REAL RESULT?
(I've been away)

"Rich Cureton Long-Term Goals: M at 1:48, HM at 1:45, 17.3K hour, 10K 1:42, 6K 1:40, 5K 1:39, 2K 1:34, 1K 3:00, 500m 1:24"

Any? Any at all? :lol:

Hi Paul,

you have missed eh let me think..................................................


o yeah nothing :wink: not one single attempt even

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