So it's like the realdoll equivelent of throwing?
Very close lol. You get to practice your release but don't get the same enjoyment without seeing the disc fly lol.
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So it's like the realdoll equivelent of throwing?
We don't do daylight savings time in AZ. Dont ask me why.
I work in the Loop as well. Maybe we should just set up a temp course in the alleys and start a Lunch Break League...whadaya think?
Blessed to live in sunny 75 south Florida during winter months, but in summer I ll wishing to go north
i think its an awesome idea. i work at 30s wacker, just 2 blocks south of the sears tower. where do you work in the loop? or hell, we could get a pop up basket, and just set it up from 'hole to hole' and have an ever changing course in the city
if you do, you gotta use this as a mando on one of the holes:
The story that I've always heard was that due to Arizona's super hot temperatures over the summer if people had an extra hour of active time during the day, people would be running their AC's longer, thereby putting extra strain on the power grid.We don't do daylight savings time in AZ. Dont ask me why.
I always detested DST. Overly self important "man" changing things to fit his whims instead of changing himself to match the real world.
That is another way to look at it. During Standard Time The Sun is overhead at Noon and rises and sets "equi-temporaly" to noon: If Sunrise is at 8AM sunset is at 4PM. Yet we stick with 9 to 5 as the standard business hours. Whatever it's almost as small a peeve of mine as using pro-nouns on the radio. What is important is that since I've been playing disc all winter I'm ready to be competitive early.I thought that's what we were doing---changing ourselves, or at least our clocks. It's not like we push the earth's rotation backwards 15 degrees every spring.