Re: Question on Isometric / Isotonic Exercises
- From: JMW <jmwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 20:41:30 -0500
damifino@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 12:48:32 -0500, JMW
<jmwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
damifino@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 07:56:27 -0500, jhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 12:24:14 GMT, damifino@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I mean no disrespect when I invite you to go to the DD forum and
present your position. If you do, please let us know your board name
so we can follow the discussion.
Fuck you, you pukebreath LOSER!
Should I interpret that to mean that you will not be posting on the DD
forum?
Your opinion of me means absolutely nothing to me.
I would, however, be interested in monitoring your discussion of
Pavel's strength training principles on the DD forum.
Which would be more persuasive to your case? Calling me a loser or
presenting and defending your perspective on the DD forum?
It's true I like KBs and enjoy reading Pavel's books. On the other
hand, I wouldn't try to defend him or anyone else I respect on
specific points if the evidence isn't there.
So the invitation still stands. Go to the DD forum and get into it
with serious strength athletes. People who go heavy by your or
anyone's definition. Let us know your board name.
Or you can take another tack. Call me names. That's impressive.
Less than two days ago, you wrote:
1. I really don't try to track trolls or the people you call trolls.
* * *
3. I don't compare headers to try to figure out which mask a troll
is wearing now.
Have you figured out why it may be a good idea to do so?
Are you saying that I should now understand why it might be a good
idea to track trolls just because I'm being called names?
Hardly.
IThere may be a reason to identify people - and all the masks they
wear - if there is truly malicious intent with all that that might
involve. But c'mon. Name-calling?
Name-calling is irrelevant. I consider it a waste of time to offer a
serious response to someone who is actually just a troll and doesn't
give a shit about the subject matter, except as a vehicle to irritate
you further and prompt additional responses. If you enjoy spending
your time on such futilities, then go for it. It takes me much less
time to identify the trolls and ignore them.
You must understand that the extent to which you and others here
devote time and energy trying to "out" each other and prove your
respective cases against one another certainly does nothing to improve
the health of this ng.
Don't compare me with Hudson. It has been quite a while since I've
written anything like the lengthy screeds he posts whenever his ego is
tweaked. He's killfiled, and I only read his posts in someone else's
response, or if I read Google Groups.
Davidson is another matter. He lives for the angry responses.
Telling people who and what he is may prompt them to ignore him.
(I'm tempted to add that you typically dont
insult each other in entertaining ways -
http://www.rustyiron.net/seprat.htm being a rare exception.)
Cohen came up with a good concept; I ran with it.
.
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