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by Jeremy
15 Jun 2015 20:42
Forum: Footblogs
Topic: Canberra, Australia via SCL - Daniel Boyle
Replies: 2151
Views: 469338

Re: Canberra, Australia via SCL - Daniel Boyle

This has been discussed before. That's a preference. You don't judge based on preference. I don't agree. It's a form issue. Otherwise you have to have set differently if you're doing bedwetter vs flaming tard. People set across their bodies usually because it makes the trick easier or because they ...
by Jeremy
14 Jun 2015 15:12
Forum: Footblogs
Topic: Canberra, Australia via SCL - Daniel Boyle
Replies: 2151
Views: 469338

Re: Canberra, Australia via SCL - Daniel Boyle

I reckon the food processor record is lower than the whirr record because stepping out of blender is reasonably hard, while whirling out of a whirl is not. I definitely think variety of components should be an important part of sick 1, and food processor smashes whirr on that criteria - Food is esse...
by Jeremy
13 Jun 2015 21:58
Forum: Footblogs
Topic: Canberra, Australia via SCL - Daniel Boyle
Replies: 2151
Views: 469338

Re: Canberra, Australia via SCL - Daniel Boyle

I think whirr v food on paper is very hard to judge. Food is more interesting. Whirr is probably harder, generally, although what trick people find hard depends a lot on what they've practiced, so I wouldn't expect everybody to find whirr harder than food. I think though I hit whirr first or second ...
by Jeremy
13 Jun 2015 16:36
Forum: The Kicking Circle
Topic: Ingress
Replies: 0
Views: 4181

Ingress

Hi Modified people, For a while now I've been playing the fun smart phone augmented reality game "Ingress", and at our recent footbag jam in Sydney last week I managed to recruit a few more footbaggers to the game. In many ways it's a lot like footbag, with lots of small tight communities, and a lar...
by Jeremy
06 Oct 2014 02:51
Forum: Arts & Leisure
Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
Replies: 50
Views: 36765

Re: 2014 Book Challenge

1. Books v. Cigarettes by George Orwell - 126pp 2. Brain-Based Parenting: The neuroscience of caregiving for healthy attachment by Daniel Huges & Jonathan Baylin - 272 pp [ebook - google] 3. The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon - 152pp 4. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - 600pp 5. 2312 by Kim Stanle...
by Jeremy
03 Oct 2014 20:17
Forum: Arts & Leisure
Topic: Post your artwork/photography...
Replies: 735
Views: 186028

Re: Post your artwork/photography...

I came third in a scientific photo competition :D I won a certificate and a book. Here's my photo; https://www.ecolsoc.org.au/files/styles/photocomp_large/public/webform/photo-competition/2014/southern_giant_petrel_3.jpg There were lots of much better pictures than mine though. I was third in the pe...
by Jeremy
28 Sep 2014 15:42
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Systemic Bigotry: Manifestations and Preventative Measures
Replies: 16
Views: 16832

Re: Systemic Bigotry: Manifestations and Preventative Measur

The one time when we ran a survey (or any kind of survey) of modified members, this exact issue came up as a serious concern for a significant number of members, a number of who were "closeted" homosexuals. I've thought this is a massive problem in footbag for many years. I'm sure the issue in footb...
by Jeremy
24 Sep 2014 16:06
Forum: Arts & Leisure
Topic: Modified Book Club
Replies: 34
Views: 23632

Re: Modified Book Club

A top ten PKD is a good idea. Here's my top 9, because that's all I've read I think :P. Will have to work on that. I ignored short story anthologies though, which I've read most/all of, and would be in positions 1-5 if I included them :). I think my top 5 are super good, and I'd recommend to anybody...
by Jeremy
24 Sep 2014 15:56
Forum: Meta
Topic: Editing with a Time Limit
Replies: 6
Views: 5930

Re: Editing with a Time Limit

A much better feature is untimed edits but with an edit history. There seems to be a few of these, although I'm not clear how well developed they are. Being able to keep running lists seems like a popular function of modified, so being able to always edit is something that I'm sure a lot of people w...
by Jeremy
14 Sep 2014 02:52
Forum: Arts & Leisure
Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
Replies: 50
Views: 36765

Re: 2014 Book Challenge

1. Books v. Cigarettes by George Orwell - 126pp 2. Brain-Based Parenting: The neuroscience of caregiving for healthy attachment by Daniel Huges & Jonathan Baylin - 272 pp [ebook - google] 3. The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon - 152pp 4. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - 600pp 5. 2312 by Kim Stanle...
by Jeremy
09 Sep 2014 22:21
Forum: General
Topic: Request contest
Replies: 10
Views: 5055

Re: Request contest

Quantum is what gets me through the competition :P
by Jeremy
09 Sep 2014 16:00
Forum: General
Topic: Request contest
Replies: 10
Views: 5055

Re: Request contest

"Notice how I use tricks like Ripwalk, Ducking Clipper, PLO and other tricks that you experienced players keep telling us to practice. They never show up in contest, so why did you tell me to practice them? Instead, I am going to fail on some Quantum or Fairy nonsense." Because you need to learn tho...
by Jeremy
03 Sep 2014 15:40
Forum: Arts & Leisure
Topic: 2014 Book Challenge
Replies: 50
Views: 36765

Re: 2014 Book Challenge

1. Books v. Cigarettes by George Orwell - 126pp 2. Brain-Based Parenting: The neuroscience of caregiving for healthy attachment by Daniel Huges & Jonathan Baylin - 272 pp [ebook - google] 3. The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon - 152pp 4. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - 600pp 5. 2312 by Kim Stanle...
by Jeremy
24 Aug 2014 15:50
Forum: General
Topic: IRL Terminology Capture Game
Replies: 80
Views: 40992

Re: IRL Terminology Capture Game

This seems like a good opportunity to plug an old video of mine :) [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lWFU9h_YY8[/youtube] Edit; I can't get the time coding to work as an embedded video, so you can click this link or skip to 8:07. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lWFU9h_YY8#t=8m06s Edit2; Obvio...
by Jeremy
19 Aug 2014 02:46
Forum: The Kicking Circle
Topic: Mycology
Replies: 44
Views: 28496

Re: Mycology

Clavaria zollingeri

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by Jeremy
17 Aug 2014 15:24
Forum: General
Topic: Ouch
Replies: 2
Views: 2654

Re: Ouch

I still have a scar above one of my eyes from getting kicked shortly after I started playing footbag. I didn't need stitches though. It gave me good rep because we'd played an inter-college football game just before and a lot of people thought having half my face covered in blood was a result of tha...
by Jeremy
17 Aug 2014 15:20
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Is the United States a surveillance state?
Replies: 4
Views: 6022

Re: Is the United States a surveillance state?

Sorry no edit. My last sentence in the second paragraph should contain the word "impossible" somewhere.
by Jeremy
17 Aug 2014 15:19
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Is the United States a surveillance state?
Replies: 4
Views: 6022

Re: Is the United States a surveillance state?

I would say that the answer is no, or at the very least, when you compare the US to other countries in the area of citizen surveillance, it is much closer to the best countries than the worst. I think the other thing worth noting is that most of the surveillance is essentially passive. A lot of data...
by Jeremy
14 Aug 2014 15:54
Forum: Shred Symposium
Topic: Counting Uniques
Replies: 13
Views: 8146

Re: Counting Uniques

The rules Allan has quoted, although official, only reflect an attempt to replicate the rules used specifically for Shred 30 at the 2004 Worlds in Montreal. There's really no definitive answer as to whether you can hit 8 unique butterflies (each permutation of toe and clipper set op and same butterf...
by Jeremy
14 Aug 2014 15:39
Forum: Getting Started
Topic: What kind of stretches do you guys do?
Replies: 15
Views: 8341

Re: What kind of stretches do you guys do?

I know this is a bit of random news article, but there's a growing body of research suggesting you shouldn't stretch before sport. Stretching after is fine. http://healthland.time.com/2013/04/08/why-stretching-may-not-help-before-exercise/ I wouldn't take these sorts of studies as demonstrating beyo...