@RegDwigнt: So have you ever played any Scarlatti keyboard works? I was reading that proper technique for that was never to use your thumbs. I can't imagine how you do anything on a keyboard without your thumbs.
> Disputes and disagreements that may arise in the course of execution of this Contract shall be possibly resolved through negotiations between the Parties.
What is a more proper legalese for possibly? As far as possible? To the best possible extent?
No. My attention is spent on proofreading a legal medical document and reading daily news about new arrests and fines in Russia. Today they came for a woman in Yekaterinburg. She managed to send an SMS that she is being taken to the police station, and haven't been heard from since. She stood with a protest sign in the center on 1 August, and was not expecting a sudden arrest at 7 am.
The whole newsfeed is arrests, fines, apprehensions, interrogations.
The word columella is also nice. I memorized overhanging columella two years ago. I have a friend, a beautiful bicyclist girl, she has an overhanging columella
Ngerulmud is the seat of government of the Republic of Palau, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean. It replaced Koror City, Palau's largest city, as capital in 2006. The settlement is located in the state of Melekeok on Babeldaob, the country's largest island, located 20 kilometres (12 miles) northeast of Koror City and 2 km (1 mile) northwest of Melekeok City.
It is the smallest capital city in the world.
== Etymology ==
Ngerulmud is derived from the Palauan meaning "place of fermented mud" (mud being the native name for Centropyge tibicen, the keyhole angelfish). Before being chosen as the site...
Oh, the silo was very big. We had a silo in Yekaterinburg in the center, but sadly they demolished it a year ago. It would have made a great industrial art object, and the area around could have been turned into a park.
@MattE.Эллен Also interesting is the fact that radish in Japanese (根) serves the same purpose as a metaphor for things meaning root in its "at bottom" or "original" meaning. See jisho.org/search/%E6%A0%B9 That is one versatile vegetable!
So think about that next time you sit down to a salad: you're making linguistics easier to digest.
I don't know what you call it. I just know that it's true, and it's properly a discussion that is more than can or should or will or even might fit into these little chat messages.
This is obviously not a comprehensive outlook but they're worshipping HIIT like it's a miracle worker and it makes me a bit skeptical about how great it is
I tried to take a 30 km run when it was +30C. I woke up very early, at 3:40 am, and started running at 4 am, but still it was too hot, it was about +24C.
I had only run 10 km when I started feeling that my mouth is dry. So I turned back.
At such temperatures, one's body looses water very fast.
Apri, May, September and October are just great at your place.
@M.A.R. "NT was less efficient than prolonged running for lowering the subjects' resting HR, fat percentage, and reducing the ratio between total and HDL plasma cholesterol."
In other words, the small metric they're touting for INT over the others is just a skewed viewpoint. The relevant English idiom: "There ain't no free lunch."
I cycle at pace normally between nine and 15 hours a week, and all those statistics about HR, fat % and HDL/LDL cholesterol are stellar, much better than when I was working and could only get in about 6 hours/week.
Resting HR, for example, went from ~64 bpm to ~52 bpm, going down to ~44 bpm while sleeping. Total cholesterol went from ~170 to ~125, with HDL increasing by 80%.
And who does 150 minutes a week? That's not even a day for me, most days. Five half-hours over a week? It takes me half an hour just to get into stride. Even when I was working I did at least an hour.
A very light day now is 90 minutes. And I don't feel good afterwards. I don't get that sense of well-being that comes with a good workout.
@M.A.R. Sure. And it has its place. But I view it as an add-on to prolonged aerobic exercise. If I were into racing I'd incorporate it into my routine, no doubt.
Naruto Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまき ナルト, Hepburn: Uzumaki Naruto) () is a fictional character in the anime and manga Naruto, created by Masashi Kishimoto. Serving as the eponymous protagonist of the series, he is a young ninja from the fictional village of Konohagakure. The villagers ridicule Naruto on account of the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox—a malevolent creature that attacked Konohagakure—that was sealed away in Naruto's body. Despite this, he aspires to become his village's leader, the Hokage. His carefree, optimistic and boisterous personality enables him to befriend other Konohagakure ninja, as well...
@RegDwigнt Get it straight buster - I'm not here to say please, I'm here to tell you what to do and if self-preservation is an instinct you possess you'd better fucking do it and do it quick.
Japanese even has a special word to describe how Naruto runs, with his arms outstretched behind: ナルト走り, or narutobashiri. You gotta hand it to the Japanese.