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no.


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Dude. Punctuation.
Learn it. Use it. Communicate with it.
Notice I don't care about grammar. Or spelling.


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Apparently,

he do wud he waunt!


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yo buddy ill type how i want to. im 16 and i dont care about it wat so ever. and if ur not gunna answer my question DONT POST

That is an awesome attitude to have if you want some help on this board. Keep it up and you're likely to not get any help at all.

I've never used biners for slacklineing (only used a ratchet and various hooks and things that came with my slackline express kit), but many people here have said to not use slack biners for climbing because of the very large forces involved in slacklining that seriously strain the biners.

Do a forums search for more info.


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For me, it depends. Big 35kN steel biners? Sure, I'd use them climbing afterwards. A clove hitched oval on an often used line? Naw, it's off of climbing detail from now on.


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This seriously has been posted and discussed a lot, but.....

The reason you shouldn't use slackline biners for climbing bassically comes down to the way that Alluminum responds to repeated cycles of force (stress is actually the right word).............


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Oh dear god! I'm fifteen, and at least I care enough to punctuate if you want help. You my friend, are a classic example of why teens are given a bad rep. I suggest you go back to your bong, do a search, and save us all some time.

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for future reference:

'beaner' = incredibly rude racial slur

'biner' or 'krab' = shorthand for carabiner.

also for future refrence: some 16 year olds do actually know how to spell and use grammar...those that don't should study harder.


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LOL
lay off the kid
some people type these post quick and don't care that much... you get the idea without all the crap


don;t climb and slack with the same biners!
it's like an extra $14 and it may help you live longer... i would say it's worth it
$0.02

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LOL
lay off the kid
some people type these post quick and don't care that much... you get the idea without all the crap


don;t climb and slack with the same biners!
it's like an extra $14 and it may help you live longer... i would say it's worth it
$0.02

Matt

he's 16 and doesn't care :wink:


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get seprate ones. ive had krabs, carabiners, and "clipy thingys" with enough tention on them that the gates wouldnt open loaded. thats enough for me to be careful and get extra clipy things for slacking.

oh, and im 17, and i spel horible, but, i TRY. and my keyboard is coverd with dried orange soda


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I designated a bunch of booty biners for slacklining, and any gear that I didn't really find useful on my climbing rack (my really awkwardly thick Fixe slings, for example, are excellent for highline setup). Ovals are great, since they're a little clunky to be much fun for most climbing purposes, but they're excellent for slacklines. They're also cheap.

I honestly don't worry too much about it though. But that's just me. Worry all you want. ;)


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BUT, john doesn't have a job... so he will fork over his life before $14 for more biners
lol


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BUT, john doesn't have a job... so he will fork over his life before $14 for more biners
lol

And besides, I do have a larger collection of booty gear than SOMEBODY'S rack, so I can afford to spare a few biners for the slackline! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


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pff


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to:
mtnfr34k
sully264
kobaz
ctardi
vegastradguy

the responses that you guys have given in this thread are fine examples of why no one can recieve any help on this site and the reason for people getting fed up with all the bullshit

to mr_lemons
thank you for trying to help out someone that you don't know and have never met even though the majority of losers on this site seem to be too busy amusing themselves rather than helping someone that posts on here for answers

to everyone

why do you feel the need to flame people on this site without helping at all? people know that they don't know everything and thats why they're on this site asking for help and no one likes you to point it out to them as i'm sure that you wouldn't like it either and don't bother saying that you don't care if people point it out to you because you do


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It's the internet man. The first thing you've gotta learn is not to take anything seriously. Otherwise you just load yourself down with a lot of anger, and nobody likes to be angry, right? ;) If you let it get to you, you stop having fun. :)


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kobaz
ctardi
vegastradguy

the responses that you guys have given in this thread are fine examples of why no one can recieve any help on this site and the reason for people getting fed up with all the s---

to mr_lemons
thank you for trying to help out someone that you don't know and have never met even though the majority of losers on this site seem to be too busy amusing themselves rather than helping someone that posts on here for answers

to everyone

why do you feel the need to flame people on this site without helping at all? people know that they don't know everything and thats why they're on this site asking for help and no one likes you to point it out to them as i'm sure that you wouldn't like it either and don't bother saying that you don't care if people point it out to you because you do

Do I care? No. I keep my karma up by helping lots of others. More than you, by looking at your posts.


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Just a thought to those who wouldn't climb on them, wouldn't the biners display visible damage like a crack near the pin on the gate? (see below)

http://www.thethornbergs.com/...g/stressfracture.jpg

I promise that I won't call them "microfractures" ever again. Learned my lesson on that one.

GT


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I thought you were going to ask about whether people in the Caribbean like to slackline...


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I thought you were going to ask about whether people in the Caribbean like to slackline...

Very funny! Wait, is this what people mean when they say, "Troll"?

It's still funny.

GT


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In reply to:
I thought you were going to ask about whether people in the Caribbean like to slackline...

Very funny! Wait, is this what people mean when they say, "Troll"?

It's still funny.

GT

A troll is more like someone asking a stupid question to get a stupid response. See: Community.


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to the OP:

hey, sorry people are being jerks to you. however, you did lay down some serious sas in your second post in this thread. perhaps just let things slide a little and it'll all be cool. unless of course you want other people to think you're a meat head. Dude, you're only 16. chill out.


hosh.


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In reply to:
In reply to:
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mtnfr34k
sully264
kobaz
ctardi
vegastradguy

the responses that you guys have given in this thread are fine examples of why no one can recieve any help on this site and the reason for people getting fed up with all the s---

to mr_lemons
thank you for trying to help out someone that you don't know and have never met even though the majority of losers on this site seem to be too busy amusing themselves rather than helping someone that posts on here for answers

to everyone

why do you feel the need to flame people on this site without helping at all? people know that they don't know everything and thats why they're on this site asking for help and no one likes you to point it out to them as i'm sure that you wouldn't like it either and don't bother saying that you don't care if people point it out to you because you do

Do I care? No. I keep my karma up by helping lots of others. More than you, by looking at your posts.
how would you know? my posts don't say anything and when they did i wasn't flaming people my first post in this thread is the first post i've made since i finally got so pissed at everyone at this site who think that they're better than everyone else that i left and now i leave again NEVER to return


goodbye

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