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I’m 44 and just take two rest days b/w every workout, rather than the standard M-W-F.

The SS folks actually just published a very, very good book on Masters (40+) training. It’s called The Barbell Prescription, and it’s written by two SS coaches (one of whom is an MD). Just came out last month, and well worth the $20.

Depends on how you’re defining Starting Strength. Do you mean the book, the novice program, or Rippetoe’s cult (said lovingly) which operates under the name, generally?

Because the third option includes quite detailed intermediate and advanced programming ideas. I can’t say if they’re wholly original or great, but

Still a dingus move by the ND coach to motion “count it.” on that last shot. I’d have walked out too.

HamNo delivers as always.

She’s a smart, charming woman who says so many dumb, boring things.

“When a team is consistently bad for a long time, it’s always a symptom of poor ownership: the Clippers, the Skins, the Marlins, the Knicks, etc.”

The Bengals are the biggest mystery in this regard. Fifteen years of suck, no change in ownership, then fifteen years of decent-to-good.

Armstrong was VERY publicity-averse, so I doubt he’d have been sitting at a Waldenbooks. He probably WOULD have blown you off if you’d bothered him at Chik-Fil-A or whatever, though.

That struck me odd, but I think the idea is that they knew he was a journalist, and wanted to keep talking without it being reported. Probably not something they’d have done to you or me?

Met a guy once who told me “I have lived in Defiance all my life.”

I saw Walton once at the Crest Cafe. He had a service-dog-in-training curled up (along with his mile-long legs) under this tiny table.

People watch this stuff? Dorks playing 1 on 1 and making Saget-esque jokes?

Would you want your money back or a watch without a warranty?

Well, the probably wouldn’t be folding up shop if they were debt free, so the money from Fitbit is probably going to the bank or other creditors.

Great idea, if your goal is to ensure bankruptcies and disused assets.

Follow along:
1. Pebble’s IP is worth less than the liability warranty claims would bring.
2. Nobody buys Pebble.
3. Pebble goes bankrupt.
4. Under existing BK law, all those warranty obligations are discharged.
5. Fitbit buys assets out of bankruptcy.

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Give Gonzaga a look. Very balanced, unselfish team that plays a fun style of basketball.

It’s all going to be fine once the old racists die off and the younger generation takes over.

Dumb plan. It doesn’t match your personal viewing habits and preferences.

Another opportunity to watch preroll ads. Yay.

At my house, I can watch Netflix on a smart TV, a Tivo, Apple TV, iPad, Kindle Fire, iPhone, Roku, PS3, and Wii.