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snoopy138
Nov 8, 2012, 8:23 PM
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lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: Doc will probably know, the dirty pinko. yeah, with heavy hinting like that, you could have just answered the question. yes, kamhed's hint led me to make a guess that turned owt to be kerect once I checked wiki. I wonder if the gnus media hear will make note of it in five years. If the next apocalypse prediction doesn't come true, I guess we would still be around to find out in 5 years, won't we? It is one of those weird things... imagine for a second that 30 years down the road nobody knows what 4th of July is anymore, and those who know simply forget about it. It is not a holiday anymore, just another hot summer day... oh wait, it is 4th of July! It is THAT dramatic of a change, KWIM? Something that I couldn't have imagined 30 years ago. Ok. I give up. What is it. oh, swete jebus ... I didn't know after just reading lena's original question (lena, I'm curious, 25 years ago would you (or an adult version of yourself) have taken any note of July 4th?), but at this point it should be pretty obvious what to look for. Sigh, 'biner! November 7th this year marks the 95th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. For the reasons why October revolution is dated to November, read up on the difference between Julian and Gregorian calendars. And yeah, snoop. 25 years ago I was in high school. I had to participate in the mandatory parade to celebrate the anniversary. oh, did you go to high school in the US? I had thought you came over after college. I meant that when july 4th rolled around, did the average person in the USSR think "hey, today is american independence day", or was it just another day, much as november 7th doesn't really correlate to any sort of important anniversary that i would note? Oh, now you are all confused. I did come here after college. And i didn't mean to say that 4th of July was a big deal in USSR. Not at all, though people there did know about it, I would say definitely more than people here know about world history in general. But November 7th was an official holiday, and now it is not a holiday anymore. So it would be like US evolving into a situation where 4th of July is not a holiday anymore. What I was saying is that 25 years ago, I couldn't imagine that November 7th would not be a holiday for Soviets in the future, just like it seems impossible to imagine that 4th of July will stop being an American holiday. Got it now? I don't know how many people would care if the 4th of July was no longer a holiday as long as they still got that day off sometime in the summer. Oh yeah, I forgot. As long as you have a day off, it doesn't actually matter that the country you were born in no longer exists. Good point. just so long as the PTFTW exists.
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snoopy138
Nov 8, 2012, 8:23 PM
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whoo!
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snoopy138
Nov 8, 2012, 9:18 PM
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lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: lena_chita wrote: snoopy138 wrote: lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: Doc will probably know, the dirty pinko. yeah, with heavy hinting like that, you could have just answered the question. yes, kamhed's hint led me to make a guess that turned owt to be kerect once I checked wiki. I wonder if the gnus media hear will make note of it in five years. If the next apocalypse prediction doesn't come true, I guess we would still be around to find out in 5 years, won't we? It is one of those weird things... imagine for a second that 30 years down the road nobody knows what 4th of July is anymore, and those who know simply forget about it. It is not a holiday anymore, just another hot summer day... oh wait, it is 4th of July! It is THAT dramatic of a change, KWIM? Something that I couldn't have imagined 30 years ago. Ok. I give up. What is it. oh, swete jebus ... I didn't know after just reading lena's original question (lena, I'm curious, 25 years ago would you (or an adult version of yourself) have taken any note of July 4th?), but at this point it should be pretty obvious what to look for. Sigh, 'biner! November 7th this year marks the 95th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. For the reasons why October revolution is dated to November, read up on the difference between Julian and Gregorian calendars. And yeah, snoop. 25 years ago I was in high school. I had to participate in the mandatory parade to celebrate the anniversary. oh, did you go to high school in the US? I had thought you came over after college. I meant that when july 4th rolled around, did the average person in the USSR think "hey, today is american independence day", or was it just another day, much as november 7th doesn't really correlate to any sort of important anniversary that i would note? Oh, now you are all confused. I did come here after college. And i didn't mean to say that 4th of July was a big deal in USSR. Not at all, though people there did know about it, I would say definitely more than people here know about world history in general. But November 7th was an official holiday, and now it is not a holiday anymore. So it would be like US evolving into a situation where 4th of July is not a holiday anymore. What I was saying is that 25 years ago, I couldn't imagine that November 7th would not be a holiday for Soviets in the future, just like it seems impossible to imagine that 4th of July will stop being an American holiday. Got it now? ahh, I think the confusion came from I thought you were saying that you never thought 25 years ago that you'd live in a place where nobody ascribed any meaning to november 7th. though I am guessing that 25 years ago you did not think you'd be living in cleveland.
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Kartessa
Nov 9, 2012, 6:22 AM
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Kartessa
Nov 10, 2012, 1:17 AM
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Kartessa
Nov 10, 2012, 1:21 AM
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Kartessa
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dr_feelgood
Nov 10, 2012, 3:30 AM
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Wrong thread. Now get the fuck out.
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Kartessa
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snoopy138
Nov 10, 2012, 5:28 AM
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no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector.
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carabiner96
Nov 11, 2012, 5:57 AM
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The new James Bond kinda sorta kicks serious ass.
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climbingtrash
Nov 11, 2012, 3:29 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: The new James Bond kinda sorta kicks serious ass. I can't take teh Daniel Craig serious after inadvertently watching half of Cowboys and Aliens.
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camhead
Nov 11, 2012, 11:29 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. It was definitely warm. But I still sent. That thing took way more time than I thought it would. Dribble also did some gneiss tard routes off the couch. Was a really good trip.
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camhead
Nov 11, 2012, 11:34 PM
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climbingtrash wrote: carabiner96 wrote: The new James Bond kinda sorta kicks serious ass. I can't take teh Daniel Craig serious after inadvertently watching half of Cowboys and Aliens. I usually like gritty reboots, but have not been able to get into the gnu bond Flix. I wanna watch evil villains with color coded minions living in a volcano, dammit! We watched cloud atlas the other night. Th one by the matrix directors. Was super good, complex parallel story lines, same actors showing up in them all.
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Nov 12, 2012, 12:39 AM
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snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. Gonna be cold around here next week. You need a place to crash and drink beerz? I'll be working, but you are welcome to crash the pad.
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granite_grrl
Nov 12, 2012, 2:24 AM
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camhead wrote: climbingtrash wrote: carabiner96 wrote: The new James Bond kinda sorta kicks serious ass. I can't take teh Daniel Craig serious after inadvertently watching half of Cowboys and Aliens. I usually like gritty reboots, but have not been able to get into the gnu bond Flix. I wanna watch evil villains with color coded minions living in a volcano, dammit! We watched cloud atlas the other night. Th one by the matrix directors. Was super good, complex parallel story lines, same actors showing up in them all. I was wondering about Cloud Atlas after seeing some mixed reviews. Seems like the kind of movie I would really dig so it's nice to hear you liked it. Also, was the "yellow face" as bad as Yahoo News was making it out?
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Kartessa
Nov 12, 2012, 3:35 AM
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snoopy138
Nov 12, 2012, 4:20 AM
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camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. It was definitely warm. But I still sent. That thing took way more time than I thought it would. Dribble also did some gneiss tard routes off the couch. Was a really good trip. dribble clymes?
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snoopy138
Nov 12, 2012, 4:22 AM
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camhead wrote: climbingtrash wrote: carabiner96 wrote: The new James Bond kinda sorta kicks serious ass. I can't take teh Daniel Craig serious after inadvertently watching half of Cowboys and Aliens. I usually like gritty reboots, but have not been able to get into the gnu bond Flix. I wanna watch evil villains with color coded minions living in a volcano, dammit! We watched cloud atlas the other night. Th one by the matrix directors. Was super good, complex parallel story lines, same actors showing up in them all. yo, you know that shit is racist, right? http://www.grantland.com/...y-around-cloud-atlas
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snoopy138
Nov 12, 2012, 4:25 AM
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climbs4fun wrote: snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. Gonna be cold around here next week. You need a place to crash and drink beerz? I'll be working, but you are welcome to crash the pad. I think somebody from out here is renting a haus for teh weke end. though depending on when I get in saturday night, I might just throw down at the oak creek trailhead off the rode, since we're gonna try to do Eagle Dance on satyrday. no brit to get sick and bail this thyme.
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snoopy138
Nov 12, 2012, 4:26 AM
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snoopy138 wrote: climbs4fun wrote: snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. Gonna be cold around here next week. You need a place to crash and drink beerz? I'll be working, but you are welcome to crash the pad. I think somebody from out here is renting a haus for teh weke end. though depending on when I get in saturday night, I might just throw down at the oak creek trailhead off the rode, since we're gonna try to do Eagle Dance on satyrday. no brit to get sick and bail this thyme. also, yore welcome to kruz by on saturday night. don't know where the house is at the moment.
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camhead
Nov 12, 2012, 12:26 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. It was definitely warm. But I still sent. That thing took way more time than I thought it would. Dribble also did some gneiss tard routes off the couch. Was a really good trip. dribble clymes? Got outside for the first time since Labor Day. But seriously, dremel is one of the best off-the-couchers that I know. On the drive down, for some reason we wound up having to explain [oldskool]m34tb0mbz[/oldskool] to our friends who were riding with us. Pulled up some old BET on the iyup, relived our old gloriez. Pretty rad.
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drivel
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granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: climbingtrash wrote: carabiner96 wrote: The new James Bond kinda sorta kicks serious ass. I can't take teh Daniel Craig serious after inadvertently watching half of Cowboys and Aliens. I usually like gritty reboots, but have not been able to get into the gnu bond Flix. I wanna watch evil villains with color coded minions living in a volcano, dammit! We watched cloud atlas the other night. Th one by the matrix directors. Was super good, complex parallel story lines, same actors showing up in them all. I was wondering about Cloud Atlas after seeing some mixed reviews. Seems like the kind of movie I would really dig so it's nice to hear you liked it. Also, was the "yellow face" as bad as Yahoo News was making it out? they had all the actors playing several different races and genders, including white actors playing asians and at least one asian playing a white woman and hugo weaving playing a woman and halle berry playing a man. it was all mixed up all over the place; i thought it was cool.
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drivel
Nov 12, 2012, 2:59 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. It was definitely warm. But I still sent. That thing took way more time than I thought it would. Dribble also did some gneiss tard routes off the couch. Was a really good trip. dribble clymes? apparently, yesh. 5.11 trad, even. 5.10 with 40 foot runouts! (was snadbagged by camhat on my first route in 2 months. "lead the warmup" he says, "its awesome" he says.)
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camhead
Nov 12, 2012, 3:18 PM
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drivel wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: no climbings this weke end; more werkz = lame. on the plus side, heading out to RR next weke end to climb more sandstones. probibly jtree over thanksgivingz. I assume that both kamhed and lena are werking their respective projekts at teh gnu and red, and both complaining that it's too warm. well, kamhed has already thrown out the warmth as a pre-emptive excuse on a minimum of two internetz forums, and I'm just guessing that it'll be a bit smarmy at the solar collector. It was definitely warm. But I still sent. That thing took way more time than I thought it would. Dribble also did some gneiss tard routes off the couch. Was a really good trip. dribble clymes? apparently, yesh. 5.11 trad, even. 5.10 with 40 foot runouts! (was snadbagged by camhat on my first route in 2 months. "lead the warmup" he says, "its awesome" he says.) If that runout was 40 feet, then my ____ is 16 inches.
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