Jan 2012
7:54pm, 3 Jan 2012
17,810 posts
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Maclennane
What's deltaG though Cat?
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Jan 2012
7:56pm, 3 Jan 2012
3,266 posts
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CornishEva
wahoo, up by 1. Long may this last! :o)
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Jan 2012
7:58pm, 3 Jan 2012
6,613 posts
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Caterpillar
You are not only ahead of target Mac, you are ahead of me, ya bugger, and I am ahead of target. Despair! Despair!
LS, the trick is not just staying injury free, but running far enough. You can stay injury free by not running at all but that really isn't going to do it. (don't be offended - I'm just trying to be funny. And failing.)
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Jan 2012
8:00pm, 3 Jan 2012
6,614 posts
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Caterpillar
ΔG is the Caterpillar free-energy coefficient. It's a universal constant. Very close to zero.
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Jan 2012
8:01pm, 3 Jan 2012
6,615 posts
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Caterpillar
Oh I just spotted my typing mistake.
I'll get my coat.
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Jan 2012
8:02pm, 3 Jan 2012
17,811 posts
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Maclennane
Well you might.
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Jan 2012
8:08pm, 3 Jan 2012
6,617 posts
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Caterpillar
Buffer. (That's predictive text)
I think maybe this is also why Neutrinos might seem travel faster in the winter.
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Jan 2012
8:42pm, 3 Jan 2012
17,812 posts
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Maclennane
No, that's reduced springiness in the rubber.
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Jan 2012
9:01pm, 3 Jan 2012
117 posts
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LateStart
Yes, definitely need to run far enough, Caterpillar! Not running at all doesn't sound much fun.
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Jan 2012
9:17pm, 3 Jan 2012
211 posts
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Turkhish
i'm actually 4.8miles up.......was never once up on my target at all last year!
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