jliddil wrote:He works at a state funded university. In leftpondia this is public information which if not on the internet can be obtained from the university.
Does FOIA not exist in rightpondia?
jliddil wrote:He works at a state funded university. In leftpondia this is public information which if not on the internet can be obtained from the university.
Again: so you are saying as a matter of fact that blood lactate does not increase predictably during exercise?John Rupp wrote:John Rupp wrote:There is no such thing as AT, so you're blabbing on about a concept that doesn't exist.Observation of reality and a few words of veracity are all that it takes.leadville wrote:you'd better have a lot of evidence to back it up.
Is there any reason why Henry should pay any more promptly than you did? After all, you guys might make another bet in the future, and Henry might win, so what's the rush to settle up now?ranger wrote: I am sure that Henry will pay his debts when those payments are due, which is not long now.
The university could certainly afford it, but perhaps your department can't (or more likely doesn't see any value in doing so).ranger wrote:What I do from April 15th to September 15th is not vacation; it's unemployment.JimR wrote:So how is it you can afford vacations
I would love to work, but the University can't afford to hire me.
If you erg first, the frequent swimming during your rowing will accomplish the same thingAt least the park has showers and a pool so that I can wash off the sweat when I am done rowing and erging each day.
Cutbacks are occurring everywhere.whp4 wrote:The university could certainly afford it, but perhaps your department can't (or more likely doesn't see any value in doing so).ranger wrote:What I do from April 15th to September 15th is not vacation; it's unemployment.JimR wrote:So how is it you can afford vacations
I would love to work, but the University can't afford to hire me.If you erg first, the frequent swimming during your rowing will accomplish the same thingAt least the park has showers and a pool so that I can wash off the sweat when I am done rowing and erging each day.
Big brother is watching.Citroen wrote:I can't believe that stuff is available on the public internet. Have you folks in Leftpondia never heard of privacy and data protection? And I thought the UK was good at losing personal data like a leaky sieve.
Because of the cavalier way you present this itinerary I believe that you ARE NOT in fact coming and are just playing a mapquest game/google gameranger wrote:Mike--
I'll be out camped on the Connecticut River for the last two weeks in June.
If you want to get together for a row, give me a call.
My cell phone is 734-478-0075.
I am usually out on the water by 5 a.m. in the summer, done by 8 a.m.
Great time to row, with the sun blazing over the horizon.
I'll probably be doing a second session, in the afternoon, on the erg.
Happy to have you join me for that, too.
Give me a ring.
I'll be up in the Jacob Brooks campground, in Orford, a few miles north of Hanover, on the Connecticut.
Nice place: wi-fi, swimming pool, showers, electric hook-up, etc. I'll just pitch my tent for $20 a night.
I'll be there, June 15th-30th.
It will be fun rowing on the Connecticut for a couple of weeks.
ranger
Not in the way your FoI act woks. You have to request the info from the Gov't and they stipulate how you can use it and whether you can have it. It's not available as a right.bloomp wrote:jliddil wrote:He works at a state funded university. In leftpondia this is public information which if not on the internet can be obtained from the university.
Does FOIA not exist in rightpondia?
Bullshit. As far as I know, he hasn't done that, i.e. from long to short. But I have - it works great and I don't give a fiddler's fart what "everyone else" does.JimR wrote:
Everybody knows you work long distance to short. That is why everyone else is so slow, they have it backwards!
JimR
FOR EMPHASIS ABOUT PRACTICALITY:ranger wrote: I am usually out on the water by 5 a.m. in the summer, done by 8 a.m.
Great time to row, with the sun blazing over the horizon.
I'll probably be doing a second session, in the afternoon, on the erg.
I'll be up in the Jacob Brooks campground, in Orford, a few miles north of Hanover, on the Connecticut.
Nice place: wi-fi, swimming pool, showers, electric hook-up, etc. I'll just pitch my tent for $20 a night.
I'll be there, June 15th-30th.
It will be fun rowing on the Connecticut for a couple of weeks.
ranger
I used to flip my 1x pretty regularly.whp4 wrote:If you erg first, the frequent swimming during your rowing will accomplish the same thing
Oh, no, I won't launch at Orford unless we can't get together.mikvan52 wrote:FOR EMPHASIS ABOUT PRACTICALITY:ranger wrote: I am usually out on the water by 5 a.m. in the summer, done by 8 a.m.
Great time to row, with the sun blazing over the horizon.
I'll probably be doing a second session, in the afternoon, on the erg.
I'll be up in the Jacob Brooks campground, in Orford, a few miles north of Hanover, on the Connecticut.
Nice place: wi-fi, swimming pool, showers, electric hook-up, etc. I'll just pitch my tent for $20 a night.
I'll be there, June 15th-30th.
It will be fun rowing on the Connecticut for a couple of weeks.
ranger
Where would you launch your boat? IF you would launch in Orford: we would not ever see each other because you'd be nearly 30 miles away.... each morning when you got up and I'd be getting up 60-70 miles south of you.. Does not make sense..(!)
Also: Will you be seeking coaching in VT/NH?... (no need to reply here. PM response preferred)
I row early too... but I have a limit on how far I'd drive to meet another rower.
Hope you understand the situation.
That's why we left and set up shop here.Citroen wrote: Here in the UK we have the most Draconian libel laws in the World to help stem freedom of speech. In the UK there's no written consitution and definitely no 1st amendment.
Yikes, Bob.Bob S. wrote:As far as I know, he hasn't done that