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Richard created the link Climbing Coach: Training For Climbing: Fear of Falling and Anxiety 1 year, 2 months ago · View
A good discussion on fear, the effects and possible positive training techniques. The most useful section is the end conclusion.
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Richard wrote a new blog post: Awesome video 1 year, 3 months ago · View
So impressed with this video I’ve had to include it here. The Sanstone cliffs are probably in Ireland but they look like the north of scotland. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G video.
DARK SIDE OF THE LENS from Astray Films on Vimeo.
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Stuff this: I’m going to to climbing wall tomorrow.
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Its amazing but I suspect that the majority of the registered members of this site are robotic traffic of some sort. There is very little variation in domain names and not one single photo or non spam comment from anyone.
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One of God’s own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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The seasons seem to be turning again, damn that was fast…
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”NO”. very simple, two letters, short, easy to say and MOST expressive. Is there a clearer term?
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Desperately tired despite trying for an early night. Strangely feeling slightly irritatble but also very creative. I need to get stuck into a new challenge, quickly…
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Richard created the link Becoming Cyborg 1 year, 6 months ago · View
An interesting site on wearable computers using a beagleboard – very small near netbook performance device that can be powered by batteries. Project and prototyping stuff. Not powerful enough for video capture.
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Richard commented on the blog post New Bike Build 1 year, 6 months ago · View
Hub Update: Ok, I hurt my back and missed a weeks commuting so the pink machine has had a mere two weeks on the road. Last night I noted that the rear wheel had some play in it. Popped the wheel off to check the cone nuts and one of them was loose. I am [...]
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Richard created the link Alternatives to Windows, Mac, Linux and online software – AlternativeTo.net 1 year, 7 months ago · View
AlternativeTo let you find new Windows, Mac, Linux and online software based on applications you already know instead of useless categories. We make each application into a category.
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Why ‘Rocket pesto’. Why do Bic Biros have lids? Why do supermarket foods need so much packaging but the Green Grocer doesn’t? Why do people buy four wheel drives if they live in the city? Why do people leave the labels on the soles of their new shoes? Why does it rain on bank holidays? [...]
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I don’t think you can on its own. You could try this plugin though: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubitmenu-%E2%80%93-bring-back-the-classic-menu-to-microsoft-office-2007/
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Richard created the link What to hike with for 3 days trips 1 year, 7 months ago · View
A good guide to gear for a 3 day/ 2 night (bivi) trip.
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In the office with a sore back. Dissappointing but at least I’ve got something to do. Had to take public transport, a grim reminder of how unpleasant travelling across London is in the rush hour is.
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Richard commented on the blog post New Bike Build 1 year, 7 months ago · View
World of bicycle: I’m finding my biking is a continuous learning curve any specifics you’d like to share? Update: After my first week of riding my new on-one, I’ve switched back to an older bar and stem rather than pull out the hacksaw. Also I’ve found the shifting performance to degrade quickly on the front [...]
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Richard voted up the link Baby Nursery Furniture, Wooden Toys, Feeding, Strollers, Activities & Accessories – Hello Baby 1 year, 7 months ago · View
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Richard created the link Baby Nursery Furniture, Wooden Toys, Feeding, Strollers, Activities & Accessories – Hello Baby 1 year, 7 months ago · View
Hello Baby is the online nursery shop for parents who care. We specialise in baby nursery furniture, feeding, toys, strollers activities and accessories. We are parents ourselves and try our all the products which we stock.
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Richard wrote a new blog post: New Bike Build 1 year, 7 months ago · View
I’ve finally finished building out my new commuting bike. Obviously this bike was never going to be a sensible err.. commuting bike, rather it was always going to be a secondary mountain bike with an option to stick on panniers and go the distance on the road. Like my former p7 its steel with a rigid [...] - Load More