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paper
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Faronel
United States658 Posts
On May 18 2010 11:47 paper wrote: if you're learning to juggle, it's probably easiest in shallow water so you don't have to bend over so far am i a genius or what That is pretty smart. I think I'm going to start practice juggling see how it goes. | ||
Dead9
United States4725 Posts
On May 18 2010 11:47 paper wrote: if you're learning to juggle, it's probably easiest in shallow water so you don't have to bend over so far am i a genius or what And what better place than in the tub? | ||
jodogohoo
Canada2533 Posts
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omninmo
2349 Posts
for musicians: try patting the table in y=3 (4,5,6,7) with one hand and x=4 (5,7) in the other.. your pats will sync up once every [xy = n] n beats. i bet you cant do it. its fun and what i read robert fripp does in his leisure time | ||
TimmyMac
Canada499 Posts
Everyone hates those guys on university campuses. Even worse is the kids who are learning because they always fall and run into people and shit. Cut that shit out, unicycles aren't practical or cool. Things may be different at nerd unis, I dunno | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On May 18 2010 13:28 TimmyMac wrote: FYI: Everyone hates those guys on university campuses. Even worse is the kids who are learning because they always fall and run into people and shit. Cut that shit out, unicycles aren't practical or cool. Things may be different at nerd unis, I dunno are you kidding me i saw a guy ride a unicycle to campus, twas awesome | ||
Chromyne
Canada561 Posts
On May 18 2010 12:05 Faronel wrote: That is pretty smart. I think I'm going to start practice juggling see how it goes. Or you could juggle over something like a bed or a couch for a similar effect... without the water. | ||
KwarK
United States41681 Posts
On May 18 2010 10:13 l10f wrote: I have a really eccentric micro tourney partner. He is indescribably weird. Using the stove build against a Zerg if you will... A cheesy user that got to A- yet plays only micro tourney. Anywho... I was talking to him the other day and he suggested that learning how to use speed scouts, at a low rank where you won't lose 140 points from one loss, is useful in the long run of micro because speed scouts are more portable/fun to use. Also it makes for great entertainment. He also pointed out how scout sight range is a great useful upgrade. I usually heed his words because I have a decent amount of respect for him. But, is this guy bullshitting me with this "scout" advice of is he telling the truth? Yeah unicycling is pretty cool. One of the things I want to learn. Along with juggling. So, when are you free for some more micro tourney? | ||
JohnColtrane
Australia4813 Posts
On May 18 2010 12:42 omninmo wrote: any activity that trains your brain to multi-task cannot hurt. for musicians: try patting the table in y=3 (4,5,6,7) with one hand and x=4 (5,7) in the other.. your pats will sync up once every [xy = n] n beats. i bet you cant do it. its fun and what i read robert fripp does in his leisure time robert fripp sounds like a very boring individual. not someone i would invite to a dinner party | ||
madnessman
United States1581 Posts
On May 18 2010 12:42 omninmo wrote: any activity that trains your brain to multi-task cannot hurt. for musicians: try patting the table in y=3 (4,5,6,7) with one hand and x=4 (5,7) in the other.. your pats will sync up once every [xy = n] n beats. i bet you cant do it. its fun and what i read robert fripp does in his leisure time Do you mean tapping quarter notes with one hand and quarter note triplets in the other? it's hard... I can do it tapping quarters with my foot and tapping triplets with my hand but i can't tap both in my two hands. | ||
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