DiggerDan

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  1. Thought I was making that same point, but I guess that just proves how people will listen to anybody!
  2. Nah. I say start low. That way you can really determine where the sweet spot is. You can't find that without digging out of the corner first.
  3. Couldn't agree more! I had my doubts that she was going to be able to hold her off, but such strength and power from Paula in the closing miles to take all of the kick out of Wambi. Awesome to watch.
  4. I like to start right at 697 feet, but vary that by 3.7 to 98.4 feet, depending on conditions. I think it is best to start low and see how it goes. Then raise the starting height of your turn if you find that you are too low.
  5. Some chubby kid who looks like he is 12 and talks like he is 4? And this is actually a hit! http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=12768890
  6. Them ho's ain't even that nappy headed!
  7. The Forerunner 205 and 305 are awesome! I live in a very residential area where my Forerunner 201 would lose signal quite often, but with my 205, I NEVER do. It is amazingly accurate and a great training tool with so much info and feedback. The new design is sweet, and the ability to have 4 different data screens displayed simultaneously is fantastic. But if you live in a city with tall buildings, then NO personal GPS will work very well. Spring for the 305. Even if you only use the HR monitor once in a great while, it is worth it at time of purchase for the small additional cost. The 205/305 are a must-have for any runner! Just way too much great info and motivation on your wrist for a small amount of money to not have one, IMO.
  8. I hope the decision to seperate landing areas was made.
  9. Well, I can count 2 times in my driving career that had I been on a motorcycle instead of in a car, I would probably have been killed. I don't like those odds.
  10. But you calling me a "dick," I suppose, is fine.
  11. Well thank you SO much for clearing that up! But I think we have already been over the WHY people say to label it NSFW. You just said the same thing again that I agrued with the first time. Thank God you are not a moderator! That is a SCARY thing to think about, getting banned and all!
  12. Wow, your girls are nice! When did you have the operation?
  13. Well then, I would guess that about HALF of the posters on here have bad manners then. I am certainly not the first person to come up with the idea.