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Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 4:24 pm
by Luet
Yeah, I come at it from the math nerd angle. Regular pencils have to be sharpened way to often for fast and furious math action. And I HATE pen used for math. :lecture:

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 4:33 pm
by Rei
I really love my mechanical pencil. I do yet want to get a progressive pencil as well, but that will happen when I have mountains of money just lying around.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 8:43 pm
by Luet
What is a progressive pencil (google search didn't turn up anything related)?

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 11:28 pm
by thoughtreader
What is a progressive pencil (google search didn't turn up anything related)?
Agreed... we need more information!

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:42 am
by Gravity Defier
For the first time in at least two weeks, I got more than 5 or 6 hours or sleep (9 to be exact) and I feel worse now, at least so far, than I did all those other days. Maybe I won't almost fall asleep on the train but yuck.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:19 pm
by Gravity Defier
My electric bill this month is $0.00 with a $1.07 credit...um, what? The other bills seemed reasonable so I don't understand how I might have overpaid.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:36 pm
by Tiny genius
Something I don't understand is how my brother can get so worked up and even, at times, cry if someone makes a even a jockular insult at him but then goes around wantenly calling everybody else doosh-bags and idiots every other minute. Even when I pointed this out to him he just said "sorry" and kept doing it.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:33 pm
by Ela
I don't understand how, after making it very clear that I didn't have time to take on this project, I somehow ended up doing the bulk of it anyway. Even though I didn't think it was that important in the first place. And the person who did think it was critically important and promised to do a lot of work toward its completion is somehow suddenly unavailable to do ANY of the work.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:46 am
by Luet
I saw a car driving in front of me with a ton of bumper stickers, two of the worst were: "Celebrate Intolerance" and "Hillary = Harlotry". Now, I'm not even political but seriously? What kind of moron believes these things enough to put them on their car?! Geez.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:35 am
by Eaquae Legit
I was reading the BBC article about the Colorado cinema shooting, and it mentioned that a 3-month-old and a 6-year-old were among the wounded.

What they heck are those parents thinking, bringing those kids to a MIDNIGHT showing of a BATMAN movie? While I understand the desire to just drag your sleepy baby wherever, odds are good it's going to kick up a fuss at some point. That strikes me as pretty rude to all the people trying to see their movie at a special opening night showing. And a 6-year-old? Isn't that rather age-inappropriate (not to mention the time)? And the movie theatre let them in (that part just confuses me)?

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:04 am
by steph
I was thinking the same thing, Ali.

My best friend in college and I used to go out to eat quite often. I was continually surprised by the number of families with young children coming in to the restaurants as we were leaving at 10pm or later.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:14 am
by starlooker
I don't really care. It's not the parents' fault here. Best parenting ever? No. But I can't bring myself to fault then when a madman just shot their children. My God, what they must be going through.

I don't understand how the NRA has made such cowards of everyone. A baby was shot. Children were shot. And you know they're going to just double down and quash any attempt to have a conversation about reasonable gun control.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:19 am
by steph
Please don't misunderstand me. I don't think it's the parent's fault in any way, shape or form that a madman endangered their children. This is an issue that is totally and completely separate in my mind from the tragedy of the shooting.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:35 am
by Eaquae Legit
Yeah. I'm really sorry I didn't make that clearer. It was meant more as a comment on people in general who do that sort of thing, except you don't usually hear about it in news articles. I am in absolutely no way blaming those parents that their children were hurt. No one could have predicted this tragedy, and it's no one's fault except a single unhinged shooter.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:00 am
by starlooker
I'm sorry I reacted a bit harshly. I know you don't think that. I'm just reeling from this and seeing the post, "what were they thinking, taking their kids to Batman?" was a bit of a shock to my system, even though it really can be discussed as a separate issue.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:04 am
by steph
*hugs Kirsten*

I've watched you become so much more protective of the children of the world since having Atty. Your compassion for all children is admirable. I'm sorry that our separate discussion was too connected for you. Love you, friend.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:02 pm
by Dr. Mobius
Paid apps to access otherwise free online content on a phone with a web browser.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 1:29 pm
by Gravity Defier
I got four hours of sleep last night (really, this morning)...so why do I feel so alive/awake today compared to the days I get more? I'll probably crash hard tonight but I crash pretty hard most nights.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 2:42 pm
by elfprince13
Waking up on a whole number of sleep cycles can help you feel more alert right out of bed, which maybe has helped your feelings about the day in general?

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:40 am
by Luet
How I have "runner's knee" (patella-femoral syndrome) when I have never been a runner/jogger in my life. Grrr.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:56 am
by elfprince13
How I have "runner's knee" (patella-femoral syndrome) when I have never been a runner/jogger in my life. Grrr.
You should consider getting some Vibram Fivefingers and retraining yourself to walk with a barefoot gait - on the balls of your feet, rather than on the heels. Takes a lot of practice (took me a few months to mostly relearn how to walk), but it's much better for your body because you end up using your calves as the main shock absorbers when you walk, rather than your bones and joints.

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Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:52 am
by starlooker
You should consider getting some Vibram Fivefingers
I zeroed in on that sentence when I opened the thread and was very confused because in my mind "vibram fivefingers" totally sounds like some kind of (awesome) sex toy.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:56 am
by Gravity Defier
You should consider getting some Vibram Fivefingers
I zeroed in on that sentence when I opened the thread and was very confused because in my mind "vibram fivefingers" totally sounds like some kind of (awesome) sex toy.
:point&laugh:

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:59 am
by Luet
Elf, I have thought about it. I do wear good supportive shoes (almost exclusively Earth and Birkenstocks). My calves are actually fairly strong, it's my front thighs that are too weak. I was given a thigh strengthening exercise to help the PFS.

And yes, vibram fivefingers always makes me think of a sex toy. :lol:

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 11:01 am
by Luet
Question for you, Thomas, do you wear these as your everyday shoes or just when exercising?

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:14 pm
by buckshot
Luet' when my legs bug me its because I havent been wearing my boots enough. I would suggest you get a big pair of Whites custom made big ass smoke jumper work boots like I wear, they will fix you up deluxe and if you still don't feel good you can do some major kicking of anything you want and I guarantee you will feel great! :thumbs:

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:01 pm
by elfprince13
Elf, I have thought about it. I do wear good supportive shoes (almost exclusively Earth and Birkenstocks). My calves are actually fairly strong, it's my front thighs that are too weak. I was given a thigh strengthening exercise to help the PFS.
It's actually not so much the strength of the calves that's problematic, it's the actual biomechanics of the stride you use. A normal "heel-goes-down-first" stride associated with most shoe-wearing results in the impact being transmitted through your skeletal structure rather than being cushioned and absorbed by your musculature. Since I've started barefooting (4 or 5 years now), I've become hyperaware of other people's heel-pounding (I can quite literally feel it, even indoors on a concrete floor, outside in the woods, or on pavement) and its really unnerving to consider the damage that must be doing to their bodies.

Check out the link I posted in my last post and possibly also the book "Born to Run" - though the latter of those is more for runners and less for normal everyday walking, it's still a very interesting read about the way human bodies are supposed to move.

I also used to have problems with flat-footedness, and switching away from shoes has actually developed my arches somewhat by building the muscles in my foot.
And yes, vibram fivefingers always makes me think of a sex toy. :lol:
I lol'd.
Question for you, Thomas, do you wear these as your everyday shoes or just when exercising?
My "everyday" shoe usually means going barefoot, but I try to spend as much time as possible practicing barefootedness (or wearing Vibrams as the next-best-thing). You could also go for moccasins if the between-the-toes thing bugs you and you still want to practice the proper biomechanics, but real moccasins are hard to find (you usually have to make them yourself).

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:39 pm
by thoughtreader
I LOVE my Vibram Fivefingers, I've always been a person who hated wearing shows, and when I did they were the light weight thin things I could find (socks with a thing sole). and then one day I discovered Vibrams and fell completely i love. I really love feeling the ground under my feet, that and every now and then I pick flowers with the space between my toes when alking through a field. Once I can start running again I hope to transition to barefoot (vibram) running. running was one of my few hold out activates that I really liked a good pair of shoes for.
I've actually noticed that over the past year of not working and not being forces to wear "real" shoes to work that when I do put on a pair of tennies they just don't feel right and tend to be quite uncomfortable.
You should consider getting some Vibram Fivefingers
I zeroed in on that sentence when I opened the thread and was very confused because in my mind "vibram fivefingers" totally sounds like some kind of (awesome) sex toy.
*SNICKER*

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:43 pm
by elfprince13
I LOVE my Vibram Fivefingers, I've always been a person who hated wearing shows, and when I did they were the light weight thin things I could find (socks with a thing sole). and then one day I discovered Vibrams and fell completely i love. I really love feeling the ground under my feet, that and every now and then I pick flowers with the space between my toes when alking through a field. Once I can start running again I hope to transition to barefoot (vibram) running. running was one of my few hold out activates that I really liked a good pair of shoes for.
I've actually noticed that over the past year of not working and not being forces to wear "real" shoes to work that when I do put on a pair of tennies they just don't feel right and tend to be quite uncomfortable.
The one disadvantage: I love ice skating, but ice skates now feel like they're breaking my feet. I haven't even owned sneakers in about 3 years now though.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:28 pm
by LilBee91
Batman's nipple suit. There was no good reason for it. Ever.

Not that Batman and Robin had any good ideas in it at all. But still.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:06 pm
by Mich
Every time they say "useless as nipples on a breastplate" in A Dance with Dragons I laugh and think of that.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 3:24 am
by jotabe
Woman pwaetors found them appealing.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... gustus.jpg

What are you laughing at? Do you find it wisible?

Nerding out: in fact, having a cuirass with the shape of the breasts and the cleavage valley it's a terrible idea, because you are helping the enemy slashings be deflected at a vital point (the middle of the chest). Not only that, by curving the armor that way, you are making that area weaker, due to mechanical strain during the forge.
Thankfully, "muscle cuirasses" were not worn in battle, they were used mostly as gala and votive pieces of armor.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:18 pm
by starlooker
Fake flies on baby shorts/ pants. They aren't cute, just useless.

Also don't understand real pockets on infant clothing. Fake ones are just as cute. What, does he need somewhere to stash a mini-wallet? Because, realistically, anything that fit in there would be a choking hazard.

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:04 pm
by Gravity Defier
How I just spent $32 on mac'n'cheese and cupcakes (eating out, not going to a grocery store and buying.)

Re: Things I Don't Understand

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:39 am
by Gravity Defier
How, as of tomorrow, I'll have been here for 2/3 of a year. Blows my mind.

How, as of next week, I'll have been "with" zero for a year. Also blows my mind.

How, as of later this month, it will have been a year since I went batshit crazy. I still don't forgive myself. Or understand what happened in my head.

How we're even in October to begin with. 2012 just started, dammit!