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granite_grrl
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johnwesely wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I don't see how anything with a no hands rest can be any harder than 12d. And nothing with a jug on it can be harder than 11c. Don't be silly.
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johnwesely
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granite_grrl wrote: johnwesely wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I don't see how anything with a no hands rest can be any harder than 12d. And nothing with a jug on it can be harder than 11c. Don't be silly. Ok, 11b, but still. Edit: for massive cheesetit.
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hincking
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I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. case u hadnt noticed u are posting in english on a website that is seemingly in the language of english.....english = YDD...anything else = converted to YDD otherwise we dont care =]
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hincking wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. case u hadnt noticed u are posting in english on a website that is seemingly in the language of english.....english = YDD...anything else = converted to YDD otherwise we dont care =] Ummm... by your logic, we should be all using the ENGLISH grading system ( E1, etc.) if we are talking in English... Or didn't you know that English happens to be the language of choice in countries other than USA?
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lena_chita
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johnwesely wrote: granite_grrl wrote: johnwesely wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I don't see how anything with a no hands rest can be any harder than 12d. And nothing with a jug on it can be harder than 11c. Don't be silly. Ok, 11b, but still.. it's 10b, FYI.
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I_do
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hincking wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. case u hadnt noticed u are posting in english on a website that is seemingly in the language of english.....english = YDD...anything else = converted to YDD otherwise we dont care =] Euhm don't you mean YDS? I've never heard anyone use YDD. Conversions are a bad idea, grading systems suck enough without conversion. Sharma grades his problems on the french scale now that he's living in Spain, that's what sane people would do. YDS= American not English.
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johnwesely
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lena_chita wrote: johnwesely wrote: granite_grrl wrote: johnwesely wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I don't see how anything with a no hands rest can be any harder than 12d. And nothing with a jug on it can be harder than 11c. Don't be silly. Ok, 11b, but still.. Sandbagger.
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TheRucat
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I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. BTW here in America we spell it center, I suggest you do the same
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TheRucat
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I_do wrote: hincking wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. case u hadnt noticed u are posting in english on a website that is seemingly in the language of english.....english = YDD...anything else = converted to YDD otherwise we dont care =] Euhm don't you mean YDS? I've never heard anyone use YDD. Conversions are a bad idea, grading systems suck enough without conversion. Sharma grades his problems on the french scale now that he's living in Spain, that's what sane people would do. YDS= American not English. My guess is he confused the Yosemite Decimal System with the Dewey Decimal System.. Ugh stupid Americans.
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I_do
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TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: hincking wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. case u hadnt noticed u are posting in english on a website that is seemingly in the language of english.....english = YDD...anything else = converted to YDD otherwise we dont care =] Euhm don't you mean YDS? I've never heard anyone use YDD. Conversions are a bad idea, grading systems suck enough without conversion. Sharma grades his problems on the french scale now that he's living in Spain, that's what sane people would do. YDS= American not English. My guess is he confused the Yosemite Decimal System with the Dewey Decimal System.. Ugh stupid Americans. Please elaborate, sounds hilarious.
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TheRucat
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The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC, also called the Dewey Decimal System) is a proprietary system of library classification developed by Melvil Dewey in 1876; it has been greatly modified and expanded through 22 major revisions, the most recent in 2003.[1] This system organizes books on library shelves in a specific and repeatable order that makes it easy to find any book and return it to its proper place. The system is used in 200,000 libraries in at least 135 countries.[2][3]
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I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone!
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I_do
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ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone! Show me one. Your not generalizing your high on crack.
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ekuenstn
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I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone! Show me one. Your not generalizing your high on crack. you're misunderstanding me. Dutch don't wear wooden clogs, and not all Americans think they're the center of the world.
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I_do
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ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone! Show me one. Your not generalizing your high on crack. you're misunderstanding me. Dutch don't wear wooden clogs, and not all Americans think they're the center of the world. Would you or would you not agree there is a substantial part of the American population that thinks America is the centre of the world?
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ekuenstn
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I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone! Show me one. Your not generalizing your high on crack. you're misunderstanding me. Dutch don't wear wooden clogs, and not all Americans think they're the center of the world. Would you or would you not agree there is a substantial part of the American population that thinks America is the centre of the world? sure, but not all, and that is the point I'm trying to make.
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I_do
Feb 27, 2010, 4:26 PM
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ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone! Show me one. Your not generalizing your high on crack. you're misunderstanding me. Dutch don't wear wooden clogs, and not all Americans think they're the center of the world. Would you or would you not agree there is a substantial part of the American population that thinks America is the centre of the world? sure, but not all, and that is the point I'm trying to make. Your point was understood, but not agreed. There was a showcase of the attitude I have disdain for right now, right here. People who make this statements are not that rare and I can call them out for their attitude. That's something different from overgeneralizing.
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TheRucat
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I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone! Show me one. Your not generalizing your high on crack. you're misunderstanding me. Dutch don't wear wooden clogs, and not all Americans think they're the center of the world. Would you or would you not agree there is a substantial part of the American population that thinks America is the centre of the world? Your still spelling it wrong, its center. And we know we aren't the center, we are more like upper - left. http://www.nature-worldwide.info/images/world_map.jpg
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yokese
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Not quite...
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I_do
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TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: ekuenstn wrote: I_do wrote: TheRucat wrote: I_do wrote: (We use your ratings for your problems I suggest you do the same) Nahh, thanks though.. Figures. Damn Americano's think they're the centre of the world. yes, and the Dutch only wear wooden clogs. obviously vast generalizations apply to everyone! Show me one. Your not generalizing your high on crack. you're misunderstanding me. Dutch don't wear wooden clogs, and not all Americans think they're the center of the world. Would you or would you not agree there is a substantial part of the American population that thinks America is the centre of the world? Your still spelling it wrong, its center. And we know we aren't the center, we are more like upper - left. http://www.nature-worldwide.info/images/world_map.jpg Lower left
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I_do
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yokese wrote: Not quite... [image]http://www.jccp.or.jp/english/country/img/world_default.gif[/image] Getting GU'd is so 2009
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