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Thanks for posting this article as it is very good. I basically agree with everything said in it.
Also the failure of our Navy to produce new ships is very concerning. China already has the largest navy in the world and that lead is expanding quickly. It is something to be very worried about.
I actually do a ton of squats and lounges before and during ski season as skiing is my real sport that I focus on. That has ended at this point and not designed for my knee specifically but more so to have my legs stronger for mogul runs. Honestly, it is the repeated impact of running that...
Ok well I am full on prep for Brooklyn Half-Marathon at this point. Race is just under 6 weeks away at this point and I am running three times a week with one "long-run" and two shorter runs (usually 3 to 4 miles but always over a 5k). Also, trying to cross train a bit using my Peloton by...
Yes it would be used. In your price range for an Omega I think you would need to buy used. It is also the older model but as the article goes through that it is a good one.
People generally think of 4 generations of the “Bond” seamasters and they are currently making gen 4. Some articles talk...
At that price point you won’t be able to buy a new Omega. Though older models are in the realm. I agree with this story I link below. Also lots of other brands out there.
https://stories.omegaforums.net/the-best-omega-under-3000/
This is probably mine as well (or Scott Norwood's missed field goal) but honestly don't think he could have dunked it as he started move to far away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq3nvSyuWEg
I put no as it is not regular but will go with my daughters to get a pedicure every once in awhile. Would say once or twice a year. They love going with me so good father daughter bonding time and honestly my feet get gross so they could use it once in awhile.
Actually not a bad experience...
Finally saw it and enjoyed it. I did think the first movie was better and I only had two compliants about it (which are changes from the book) and really go to timing of how everything happened. I put those notes in spoilers as they are book points and maybe they are dealt with some how later...
On my way to Telluride today. The got just over a foot Thursday/Friday and expect another 3 to 6 this weekend so should be a good start for our week there.
Pepper spray is hard to get in NY as you can’t ship it. Only a handful of places sell it as well since need to be a Gun store (they usually have but there aren’t many in NYC) or pharmacy (very few carry it).
This won't change my subway usage. There are definately more "crazies" then pre-covid but there was always some risk with the subway. THough I still find it much safer then when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s.
I have a Jamis Allegro which is a fitness type bike that I keep at my beach house. It is not my main bike but fits perfectly for what I use it for (mostly riding around town and some medium length rides (~10 mils) ). No compliants from me on build quality or components. My general sense of...
It was 20 years ago so details are a bit vague but just remember it was a great city with awesome vibes. Stanley Park is just a huge park right on the water that I remember just enjoying with my wife (this was all before kids). Gastown was also a great neighborhood and we had an amazing dinner...
Went like 20 years ago. Enjoyed it at the time but honestly favorite part was before and after the trip as we spent time in Vancouver and in Denali national park (both were amazing). On the cruise the real highlight was a helicopter excursion where we landed on a glacier. Would recomend...
Got into the BK half this past week. Race is May 18th and going to start formal training schedule after I return from Telluride ski trip on March 23rd. Before then will try to keep up decent workout pace with a couple of 5k runs a week depending on weather as I don’t like to run when it is in 30s.
I agree with you and don't think variable rate mortgages is a solution and personally think a 30 year mortgage is generally better for most folks. I think article is most usueful for explaining differences between us and the rest of the world and how we got there. Take some of the conclusions...
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