Jul 2012
7:38pm, 24 Jul 2012
72 posts
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PeteFastFeet
what about just showing bar graphs or dials showing how much you are ahead/behind other years?
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Jul 2012
8:23am, 25 Jul 2012
11,491 posts
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fetcheveryone
"We haven't seen Mr Fetch on this wire for a while. Hope he's not lost interest in giraffes"
I've been compiling stats and graphs and anal-ysis for the site for 8 years Greg. Please don't forget it's *JUST ME*
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Jul 2012
9:00am, 25 Jul 2012
17,256 posts
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SPR
You could always employ people to help, it will help boost the economy
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Jul 2012
10:57am, 25 Jul 2012
38 posts
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mushroom
How about 'No of mugs of tea drunk per graph created'?
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Jul 2012
1:34pm, 25 Jul 2012
61,777 posts
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GregP
No offence intended Fetch as I'm sure you know. Because it is *JUST YOU* and you have the attention plan of a senior police officer* I was afeared you'd moved on to something more 'fun' than crunching numbers.
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Jul 2012
1:34pm, 25 Jul 2012
61,778 posts
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GregP
plan/span - let's call the whole thing Offler (the crocodile god)
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Jul 2012
1:44pm, 25 Jul 2012
11,493 posts
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fetcheveryone
As a matter of fact, I've just been updating the Feedback page wth my Twitter and LinkedIn details
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Jul 2012
8:52am, 28 Jul 2012
61,816 posts
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GregP
Sorry if this is old news, but the giraffes look FABULOUS on an iPhone.
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Aug 2012
12:02pm, 29 Aug 2012
68 posts
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mushroom
Hi Fetch
Had a thought as I was running a 5k race last night (amazing how minds drift to ignore the pain..!). Anyway, could I see a 'weight adjusted' time to tell me what my time would be if I had, say, a BMI of 25 (ie. top of the 'normal' range (which I'm not...)).
So if my BMI is 30 and a 5k time is 30:00 then a weight adjusted time would be 30:00mins x 25/30 = 25:00mins.
It's just a bit of fun so we can compare times based on a BMI handicap system - that should slow those gazelles down!
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Aug 2012
12:17pm, 29 Aug 2012
62,120 posts
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GregP
Be gentle with me here, Mushroom.
My BMI is currently a disconcerting 25.1. Could we use your magic calculator to encourage me to go faster. If I run a 30 min (for the sake of this conversation) with a 25 BMI, could it give me a cheerful 'If you get your BMI down to 20 you'll run 26 mins' type prediction?
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