Forums >Off the Beaten Path>Unnecessary warning signs
sorry but do not have a photo, but while out running yesterday and entering a watershed preserve (my favorite easily accessible trail running place) saw this notice.
DONT DISMISS THIS!
DO NOT WEAR CALVIN KLEIN"S "OBSESSION" IN THE WOODS
THE BEARS WILL SMELL YOU AND LOVE ON YOU
This was posted next to a sign warning people that a bear had been spotted in the watershed recently. Thinking about this made me realize that maybe it is not really an "unnecessary" warning sign. But still funny. There is another closeby county park where I occassionly do some trail running (lots of hills) where there is a sign warning people about the naked man that has been seen running here. This is also a true story that has been in local papers. Spotted several different times by different people. I have not seen the bear or naked man. If I had the choice would rather run into the bear!
elle aime courir
WARNING: TRAILS CLOSED SEASONALLY DUE TO FLOODING
The only problem is, the only time that trail floods is in the late winter/early spring when the melting snow causes the river to swell. It is late August and that sign is still there. I've lived in this city my whole life, and not once has the river flooded in the summer.
'No matter how slow you go, you're still lapping everyone on the couch'
"Running is a big question mark that's there each and every day. It asks you, 'Are you going to be a wimp or are you going to be strong today?'" - Peter Maher
"Running long and hard is an ideal antidepressant, since it's hard to run and feel sorry for yourself at the same time. Also, there are those hours of clearheadedness that follow a long run." -Monte Davis
2013 H1: 7 hours/week base. Q3: Train for goal race. Q4: Goal Race.
Food
There is another closeby county park where I occassionly do some trail running (lots of hills) where there is a sign warning people about the naked man that has been seen running here.
Maybe he's on RA. C'mon, you know who you are. Fess up!
testing testing
Level four (4) - Red Level 2
-Do according to Emergency evacuation guidelines as instructed by regional Team Leader
-Personnel who want to leave the region if the situation further deteriorated should leave now
Level five (5) - Red Level 3
-The organization to follow the emergency and evacuation guidelines
-Lie low. There is no opportunity to evacuate
This might be an issue for Trent, but not for me because my hair is about 1/3 inch long. I feel safe around hair dryers.
"Able to function despite imminent catastrophe"
"The most common question from potential entrants is 'I do not know if I can do this' to which I usually answer, 'that's the whole point'.--Paul Charteris, Tarawera Ultramarathon RD.
"They just couldn't believe that somebody would do all that running for no reason."--Forrest Gump
Boston Marathon 15 April
Big Sur Marathon 28 April
Bighorn 50 Mile 15 June
Tahoe Rim Trail 100M 20/21 July
Eye of Sauron
No way.
Trent is the smartest guy here.
And once again Mr. Wizard (aka: Stevie Ray) explains the internet.
Fanatic #3965
No way. Trent is the smartest guy here.
Funning at my expense. OK. Sorry if I somehow inadvertently kicked your techie ego, yesterday, but Trent is a beta tester (sort of the "alpha" beta tester, in some ways) and has already gone round with Eric over the URL handling issue and finding it to not be intuitive. Trent's not exactly lacking in knowledge of HTML coding or how to effectively implement web design and coding.
Kirsten
'07: 1324.5 | '08: 1561 | '09: 1810.9 run ~ 208.7 bike | '10: 1,000.3 run ~ 3513.5 bike | '11: 710.3 run ~ 4157.9 bike '12: 659.9 run ~ 3365.6 bike (100% benched by ortho last 4.5 weeks while in long-arm cast)
• DON'T BREAK ANYTHING!!!
• get within 5#s of 130#s (and stay there, gotdammit!)
• 1st olympic distance duathlon
• 1st Iceman Cometh mtn bike race
• Half Fanatic
• punch Type 1 in the junk
Um.
Ok.
Yesterday, I posted that I was having issues with the link button in the editor. I still am. Randomly. Occasionally. There's a bug out there, I'm sure of it.
However, because the link button (when working properly) has changed enough from the previous versions as to be not-as-intuitive, zoom-zoom reasonably thought that perhaps I didn't understand the functionality, and explained it to me. Which is cool, no worries. Along came Pete (over-the-hill) and editorialized something which... important to this derail... I did not say.
But it was ended, somewhat humorously (to me), that the functionality had tripped up folks... even Trent.
I thought that was funny.
Turns out it came from beta testing stuff which I have absolutely zero visibility to. I still think it is funny.
Heh, lotsa smrt people have had issues with the editor...including Trent.
As for this specific thing:
"Trent's not exactly lacking in knowledge of HTML coding or how to effectively implement web design and coding."
For the record, I never said he was. In fact, the concept that he might be The Man regarding these topics is perfectly fine by me. A lot has been loaded into stuff I never said nor thought.
I like monkeys.
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
A Saucy Wench
There is hysteria on both sides of the Trent is the smartest guy in the world theory.
I have become Death, the destroyer of electronic gadgets
"When I got too tired to run anymore I just pretended I wasnt tired and kept running anyway" - dd, age 7
© 2013 RunningAHEAD, LLC. All rights reserved. | Privacy