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sitdownstandup 31 Dec 16 1.02am | |
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I know there's a thread on resolutions in 2017 mods, feel free to merge but I thought this was pretty cool and deserved its own thread... Watch this to see what you can achieve in 2017.... Here's some of the things he did in the vid... play violin [Link] do a wheelie [Link] spin a basketball [Link] juggle [Link] even solve the rubik's cube [Link] everything's possible....
Man is the most insane species. He worships an invisible God and destroys a visible Nature. Unaware that this Nature he’s destroying is this God he’s worshipping. Hubert Reeves |
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chateauferret 31 Dec 16 11.26am | |
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I'd say the first of those is orders of magnitude harder than all the others put together. I'm going to learn more C++ and my eight-year-old is going to learn that he's Palace
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PalazioVecchio south pole 31 Dec 16 2.45pm | |
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i always fancied learning to drive a large-ish vehicle. Anything bigger than the 3.5 tons that a normal driving licence allows. just for fun. also, i always wanted to learn all the languages from whence modern english has emerged. Saxon, Southern Danish, Fresian, Norman French, ....sadly, its probably too much work. Differential calculus Hurling swim the butterfly stroke
Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford |
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Part Time James 31 Dec 16 3.55pm | |
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I'm saving for my level 3 diploma in sports nutrition but won't quite have enough til 2018.
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 31 Dec 16 4.30pm | |
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gonna learn not to get all annoyed when we lose...never gonna happen though
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 31 Dec 16 9.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
I'm saving for my level 3 diploma in sports nutrition but won't quite have enough til 2018. What do you plan on doing with it ? I am just finishing my Precision Nutrition. Later in the year hope to do [Link]
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 31 Dec 16 10.00pm | |
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Whether Trump is good or bad news. More than likely a mixture over 4 years, if it lasts.
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Ouzo Dan Behind you 01 Jan 17 3.53pm | |
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I plan on completing a couple of free science courses online & its a year of saving as I gear up to move abroad permanently.
The mountains are calling & I must go. |
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nairb75 Baltimore 03 Jan 17 5.45pm | |
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i plan on making money that my wife and kids will blow through like a tornado.
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Part Time James 03 Jan 17 6.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch
What do you plan on doing with it ? I am just finishing my Precision Nutrition. Later in the year hope to do [Link] That's interesting, you might be able to advise me of a better route actually as I have spent this long deliberating because I've not been too sure it's the right course. Basically I am obsessed with nutrition ever since I was a 15 year old weed at school and wanted to 'bulk' up. Well, to a certain extent I managed to, but in recent years I have done a lot of running so for someone of my naturally slim frame, I've unfortunately shed a lot of that bulk. So my MAIN reason for doing it is purely because of an interest in the subject that I've had for 20 years or so. This is a much higher priority than anything career based (I work in IT for a living!). However, I am qualified us a running fitness leader (I shouldn't say 'coach' as I haven't done the CiRF course - maybe will one day - but I do coach at my local running club). So it could be quite useful to have that additional bespoke knowledge that frankly none of my fellow "coaches" at the club have. So ideally I want to have improved knowledge of nutrition and nutrient timing in relation to: The Level 3 diploma does seem to focus quite a bit on dieting though and frankly that knowledge doesn't appeal to me as much as improving physical structure during an exercise programme. So feel free to let me know if you think I am barking up the wrong tree. That said, my budget is likely to be in the £800-£1,000 region (which a fully accredited level 3 diploma would cost). By the way, I am choosing to do a full accredited version with a recognised examiner in case I ever decide to move on to level 4. I doubt I ever will, but I'd hate to gain a cheaper certificate that doesn't facilitate progression should I ever decide to. Edited by Part Time James (03 Jan 2017 6.32pm)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 04 Jan 17 9.35am | |
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To stay out of Palace Talk when we lose games.
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
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