on 7/4/01 12:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no trouble with Darrell (or anyone) quoting whatever the heck they want
at the end of their posts. I do, however, think that Darrell's presentation is
skirting the bounds of acceptability. When you use colored type,
I am deeply, deeply offended by this.
You have to join to see the photos.
Please, if you're going to post such URLs, ensure that they are not
members-only sights, I mean sites.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was
told by a friend that Rios has a pictorial
On Sat, 07 Apr 2001 15:27:06 +0100, you wrote:
on 7/4/01 12:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no trouble with Darrell (or anyone) quoting whatever the heck they want
at the end of their posts. I do, however, think that Darrell's presentation is
skirting the bounds
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I received this message today. I vaguely
remember hearing an answer to this once but can't recall what it was.
Anyone know?
- Original Message -
From: John
Williams
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 6:13 PM
Subject: direction of running
My friends and I have
Didn't they run clockwise at Oxford during Bannister's day?
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, phalford wrote:
I received this message today. I vaguely remember hearing an answer to this once
but can't recall what it was. Anyone know?
- Original Message -
From: John Williams
To: [EMAIL
Hi phalford schrieb am 07.04.2001:
I received this message today. I vaguely remember hearing an answer
to this once but can't recall what it was. Anyone know?
My friends and I have had a long standing discussion on
"Why do athletes run around the track in an anti-clockwise direction"?
I've
Didn't they run clockwise at Oxford during Bannister's day?
I don't think so. At least the picture of Bannister breaking the tape showed
him running left-to-right, not right-to-left. But I was told that ancient
drawings of greek Olympics showed they ran in both directions.
Here's an old post
No Bannister didn't run clockwise in his sub-4:00. But I think that
Oxford's team had a tradition of running clockwise.
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Oleg Shpyrko wrote:
Didn't they run clockwise at Oxford during Bannister's day?
I don't think so. At least the picture of Bannister breaking the tape
Saw this on the Texas Relays site.
1 OCT Octigan 1:20.42
2 HSI HSI 1:20.44
Anyone want to fill us in on the runners and running order. Splits would be
great! DGS or
That one elective physical science course in college can be a dangerous
thing. The Coreolis Effect has nothing to do with the direction water rotate
in your drain. It does affect things on a much grander scale: ocean
currents, weather, geological convection currents, etc..
Links for your
In a message dated 4/7/01 10:37:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on 7/4/01 12:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no trouble with Darrell (or anyone) quoting whatever the heck they
want
at the end of their posts. I do, however, think that
I just read an awesome article. I want to say that it is the best article that I've ever read (no offense to the TF News people...). Sports Illustated- June 94. Its got a nice cover shot of OJ looking rather grim.
So the article itself is about miling. They brought all of the living world record
Found the following on the Nando Sportserver site:
Greene demonstrated his conditioning with a strong anchor leg in the
invitational 800 relay.
Although HSI's time of 1:20.44 seconds finished second to team Octigan's
1:20.42, Greene nearly made up 12 meters on Rohsaan Griffin in the final
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