Re: t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-20 Thread Martin J. Dixon
Maybe at one time but not two summers ago. Michalis Nikitaridis wrote: Obviously the forums in many sites have substituted the list. Just two summers ago we had about 40-50 messages per day here -

Re: t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-20 Thread Michalis Nikitaridis
; Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 11:24 PM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Question about list > I'm a little late in responding to Trey's question and Randy's answer. > > Trey asked, > > >Is the list still active? There hasn't been any t

Re: t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-20 Thread Martin J. Dixon
May I point out that, the last time I looked, there were about 1200 people on the list and the digest combined. Stating the obvious, if it dies, it won't be because of a lack of potential participants. It will die because those participants won't do anything except lurk. Someone has to do the posti

Re: t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-19 Thread Don Campbell
Wayne T. Armbrust wrote: I hope this list doesn't die. I have enjoyed posting to it over the years; it seemed like the people posting were in general better informed that the people posting to the T&FN board. I agree that if this list goes away it will be a loss. I have mostly been a lurker over

Re: t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-19 Thread Wayne T. Armbrust
I hope this list doesn't die.  I have enjoyed posting to it over the years; it seemed like the people posting were in general better informed that the people posting to the T&FN board. Roger Ruth wrote: I'm a little late in responding to Trey's question and Randy's answer. Trey asked,

Re: t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-19 Thread Roger Ruth
I'm a little late in responding to Trey's question and Randy's answer. Trey asked, >Is the list still active? There hasn't been any traffic for over a week. >Some please respond. Andy replied, >Most of the traffic is now on the web-based boards like T&FN, >LetsRun, etc. >Been quiet here since

Re: t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-07 Thread koala
Most of the traffic is now on the web-based boards like T&FN, LetsRun, etc. Been quiet here since the Olympics, but basically the membership here is a tiny fraction of what it was 2 or 3 years ago. Randy On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 18:02:40 -0400, you wrote: >Is the list still active? There hasn't been

t-and-f: Question about list

2004-09-07 Thread Trey Jackson
Is the list still active? There hasn't been any traffic for over a week. Some please respond. Thanks. Trey Jackson

Re: t-and-f: Question

2003-03-15 Thread Martin J. Dixon
That's what is great about google. 8 hits for "felipe reyes"+lj and this was the top one. Regards, Martin http://www.dyestat.com/3us/3in/hispanic/ Ed Grant wrote: > Netters: > > An odd one for me to ask, but does anyone have any idea who the > winner of the LJ at the NY Armory is. He is

t-and-f: Question

2003-03-15 Thread Ed Grant
Netters: An odd one for me to ask, but does anyone have any idea who the winner of the LJ at the NY Armory is. He is listed in results as Felipe Reyes from Lincroft, NJ. The only school in Lincroft is CBA and I'm pretty sure he's not a student there, nor did his name pop up at any time dur

Re: t-and-f: Question

2002-12-17 Thread John Dye
www.dyestat.com - Original Message - From: "Ed Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "track net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 11:58 PM Subject: t-and-f: Question > Netters: > > Does anyone know if the McDougal siblings who ran at th

t-and-f: Question

2002-12-16 Thread Ed Grant
Netters: Does anyone know if the McDougal siblings who ran at the National JO meet arerelated to Joshua McDougal, the hgome-schooled lad who just missed making the Footlocker finals this year. He is listed from peru, NY; they are listed from Troy (without a state name, but there is, of cou

t-and-f: Question answered

2002-11-29 Thread Ed Grant
Netters: Please ignore my question about Anna Sherman in my recent post. I found the answer myself on a second try at the Wake Forest site. Anna is, as I suspected, our year 2000 all-group 800M champ from West Essex High School, a transfer from Lafayette College. What puizzled me was

Re: t-and-f: Question

2002-09-17 Thread Bob Ramsak
|Fax - 216-731-9675 - Original Message - From: "Ed Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "track net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:12 AM Subject: t-and-f: Question > Netters: > > Is the stadium used for the Paris Gra

t-and-f: Question

2002-09-17 Thread Ed Grant
Netters: Is the stadium used for the Paris Grand Prix final the same one that will be used next wummer for the World meet. And what are the exact dates of the World's? Ed Grant

Re: t-and-f: Question on Guevera and Golden League

2002-09-07 Thread goldbu1
She definitely is. UG = Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Y ask: > > Just need to know something for a little track story I'm preparing: > > Is Ana Guevara the first Mexican to share in a Golden League jackpot? > I > suspect so. > > Thanks for your help and indulgence. > > Ken Stone

t-and-f: Question on Guevera and Golden League

2002-09-06 Thread ken . stone
Y ask: Just need to know something for a little track story I'm preparing: Is Ana Guevara the first Mexican to share in a Golden League jackpot? I suspect so. Thanks for your help and indulgence. Ken Stone sports copy editor (and error-avoider) The San Diego Union-Tribune

Re: t-and-f: question?

2002-05-25 Thread Martin J. Dixon
Same source as the wind/altitude conversions. http://desert.jsd.claremont.edu/~newt/index.html See the mathematical models. I have cc'd Jonas if anyone wants to contact him. Regards, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There was a website...Canadian I believe...it was a tool were you can get > poi

t-and-f: question?

2002-05-25 Thread RunrCoach
There was a website...Canadian I believe...it was a tool were you can get point values for different running events on the track and actually compare male and female times. I seem to have lost the link to it. Anybody out there know what I am talking about? A.C.

t-and-f: question about joining

2002-04-29 Thread RunLikeMad
Does any one know how/ remember how to become a member to the list... I have changed my email address and would to join again. Thanks you can respond off list. Damian

t-and-f: question

2002-03-06 Thread Ben Hall
If a strong track & field season passed and all we talked about were drugs, regionals, USATF admin items, etc do the marks count?

RE: t-and-f: Question

2002-01-30 Thread malmo
They are facetious forms meaning Laughing Out Loud and Rolling On The Floor Laughing Out Loud. malmo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of William H. Allen Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:43 PM To: T and F List Subject: t-and-f: Question

Re: t-and-f: Question

2002-01-30 Thread koala
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 20:43:04 -0800, you wrote: >Who can tell me what LOL and ROTFLOL mean? And, whoe er can, would he or >she do so. Thank you. > >Bill Allen Try this codebreaker tool: http://www.abbrevguide.com/index.php RT

t-and-f: Question

2002-01-30 Thread William H. Allen
Who can tell me what LOL and ROTFLOL mean? And, whoe er can, would he or she do so. Thank you. Bill Allen

Re: t-and-f: Question for Mid D/Distance Runners

2002-01-16 Thread Mike Prizy
Hey, Ed! Let go of the slide rule. I did not criticize Coach Haydon. If you think what I said was offensive, maybe you should talk to one of the many Nobel Prize winners there and rewrite the UCTC web site. Ed Friedman wrote: > Mike Prizy wrote: > > >And, if you want to stick with "S" words r

Re: t-and-f: Question for Mid D/Distance Runners

2002-01-16 Thread Ed Friedman
Mike Prizy wrote: >And, if you want to stick with "S" words regarding Ted Haydon, it was simplicity over >scientifically. He had the same workout tacked up each day for all runners; he just modified it >depending on if a guy ran the 400 or the three mile. Check out the uctc.org web site for a

Re: t-and-f: Question for Mid D/Distance Runners

2002-01-16 Thread Mike Prizy
And, if you want to stick with "S" words regarding Ted Haydon, it was simplicity over scientifically. He had the same workout tacked up each day for all runners; he just modified it depending on if a guy ran the 400 or the three mile. Check out the uctc.org web site for a posting of his old wor

Re: t-and-f: Question for Mid D/Distance Runners

2002-01-16 Thread Ed Friedman
Discussing training methods is always highly subjective. Scientifically, the only way to compare the worth of two different training methods is to work with identical twins who are at the exact same level of performance, then at that point switch them to the two different training methods to s

Re: t-and-f: Question for Mid D/Distance Runners

2002-01-12 Thread Ed and Dana Parrot
Mike - You're right, and they're wrong! - Ed Parrot - Original Message - From: "Michael Contopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 10:25 AM Subject: t-and-f: Question for Mid D/Distance Runners

t-and-f: Question for Mid D/Distance Runners

2002-01-12 Thread Michael Contopoulos
OK... my own persoanl training philophy is one that (broken down to its simplest form) states: those who are going to achieve the max out of their body are the ones willing to train just one workout, one rep, one extra minute shy of an injury. The ones who end up maximizing their body's poten

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Edward Koch
l Contopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:34 PM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers >Message text written by "Michael Contopoulos" >>Actual

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Robert Hersh
Message text written by "Michael Contopoulos" > Bob, Sorry for my remarks. I guess in this time of stress and disbelief (for all, not just me) I am not quite thinking completely rationally. Please accept my deepest apologies. Mike< Thank you, but no apology is needed. Believe me, I under

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
Bob, Sorry for my remarks. I guess in this time of stress and disbelief (for all, not just me) I am not quite thinking completely rationally. Please accept my deepest apologies. Mike _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
Hey Bob, In case anyone miss it, you're a sarcastic bastard and I don't appreciate it. Just wanted to clarify. Mike >From: Robert Hersh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Michael Contopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Su

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
ngers away from the keyboard for a while. Mike >From: "Michael Contopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Michael Contopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: t-and-f: Question for

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Robert Hersh
Message text written by "Michael Contopoulos" >Actually the 168th St Armory is near the Columbia University Med School. Columbia University (business, Law, Teacher's college, grad programs, college and engineering schools) are nearly 3 miles away between 114th St and 120th St. Just wanted to

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Michael Contopoulos
] >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers >Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 09:09:34 EDT > > >they're just referring to as 'the Armory' has been >set up as a clearinghouse for missing person >registra

Re: t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-14 Thread Runtenkm
No. The Armory referred to on TV is at 26th St and Lexington Ave near Baruch College. The Armory that houses the track meets is on 168th St near Columbia University. Steve S.

t-and-f: Question for New Yorkers

2001-09-13 Thread koala
I have a question for those of you in the New York City area- on TV the last couple of days they say that a place they're just referring to as 'the Armory' has been set up as a clearinghouse for missing person registration. I'm curious whether this is the same place that was refurbished a few ye

Re: t-and-f: Question about stress fracture

2001-07-31 Thread Glenn Smith
- Original Message - From: "Joe Rubio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Brian, > > Mt wife's a PT. She tells me that using an ultra sound machine over the > suspected stress fracture area (obviously when it's turned on) will > vibrate the area enough to make it pretty uncomfortable if it's in fact

Re: t-and-f: Question about stress fracture

2001-07-31 Thread Joe Rubio
Brian, Mt wife's a PT. She tells me that using an ultra sound machine over the suspected stress fracture area (obviously when it's turned on) will vibrate the area enough to make it pretty uncomfortable if it's in fact a stress fracture. Much less expensive and easier to come by than a bone sca

t-and-f: Question about stress fracture

2001-07-31 Thread Brian McGuire
I have a question I want to run past the list. I have a young woman I'm coaching who is 22-23 years old, and about 4-5 years ago she had a stress fracture in her femur, around the mid-point of the bone. She took time off, and a bone scan showed that the injury was healed. She says that every once

t-and-f: Question about how to rank

2001-01-16 Thread David Morris Honea
Intended primarily for the TFN folks, but it relates to the discussion about explanations/excuses for performances: Granted sick/injured/fell/differing priorities are all things that earn you no slack whatsoever in the rankings. But I can recall a few examples from the past that made me wonder ex

RE: t-and-f: Question of the Day

2000-10-07 Thread curtis taylor
2000 1:11:32 PM GMT Subject: t-and-f: Question of the Day "suppose" question of the day: True or not true, and why? "Letting your son or daughter train in an athletic program under a coach who has admitted participating in a systematic, planned, program of doping of his athletes i

RE: t-and-f: Question of the Day

2000-10-05 Thread malmo
se. Coincidence?" -- Stephen Wright > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R.T. > Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 6:12 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: t-and-f: Question of the Day > > > "suppose

t-and-f: Question of the Day

2000-10-05 Thread R.T.
"suppose" question of the day: True or not true, and why? "Letting your son or daughter train in an athletic program under a coach who has admitted participating in a systematic, planned, program of doping of his athletes in the past, is like taking your pre-schooler to a day care program run by