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Race4LastPlace

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  1. Scary to see in any contact sport... Paralyzed from neck down after a kickoff return Video

    Having a father who has a catastrophic spinal injury similar to that, I can certainly relate to his family and wish him as full a recovery as possible. Definitely hard to watch, it's going to be an issue that young man is going to have to deal with for the rest of his life. If he can get to walking its a start, but the things inside his body are going haywire. Really makes me sad to see this and i wish his family all the strength and hope i have to get him well. :sad:


  2. Well the orthopedic doctors think they figured out the problems with my knee. I go in for arthroscopic surgery on the 21st (just enough time to rehab and get on the ice for WinterFest!). So im pretty excited that after 6 months of pain, something is getting done.

    And another for today: My brother added the movie 'Stir Crazy' to netflix instant que and we watched it before i went to work this morning. What a great way to start the day!


  3. Playing perhaps one of my best rounds of golf ever, 17 hole was a long par 5. Riding in the cart (buddy was driving) i wasn't sitting fully back as we were looking for balls. Full speed. As we turned slight left on an incline, the grass shielded a bump. We hit it and i was thrown from the cart. Deep rib contusion with one fractured. Finished the hole, but couldnt play 18. Ended shooting a 75 through 17, but now i cant swing, and it hurts to do anything.


  4. Exactly, DS50. Original doc thinks maybe meniscus or cartilage damage, but since the cyst is so far into the joint and not surfaced, I'm going to see a cyst and tumor specialist who will help decide where we go from there. As opposed to the original doc cutting me open and hoping to find the cause of my pain, instability, and the cyst. I'm just hoping to get in pretty quickly (with my hospital connections I should be able to). Grim outlook for hockey/tennis and other sports this year though..


  5. Saw the orthopedic surgeon about my knee again today. He has no idea what to do about it, MRI was inconclusive except to show I have a large 'cyst' inside the joint. Since cortisone injection did nothing at all, I now have to go see an orthopedic surgeon specializing in oncology. Fantastic...


  6. Not a Chelsea fan, but I would prefer them to win over ManU anyday.

    I've been following Chelsea for quite some time now. I'm fortunate that I have a good deal of friends also into soccer around here. Most of the state could care less, so I'm glad I got to celebrate with some people of knowledge...

    As far as ManU goes... poor JR :D


  7. One of my neighbors from my old street, although undrafted, signed today with the Cleveland Browns. His name is Jon Dempsey, out of the University of Louisville. Can only imagine the happiness for him right now. His mother passed away, who was an even greater person than Jon, and it's awesome to see him making it. Just wanna say congrats to him.

    Watched his career develop here after transferring from juco. Really became a key piece of the defense this past season, and had a good year. Glad to see he got signed.


  8. You have to use both numbers together. Just because the second number, say 50, is lower than 75, you have to use it in conjunction with the first number to determine bite. If i am interpreting the info correctly: A 100/50 will have more distinct 'bite' than a 90/75, because even though the height of the 'fang' is smaller (50 as opposed to 75 [in 10 millionths]), The angle is different due to the amount of flat area (.1 as opposed to .9[inches]).

    A 100/50 will have more bite than a 90/50 because the angles being different due to the length of flat.

    Bite and glide is the direct relation of length of the flat (first number) and height between flat area and edge of blade (second number). Neither number will tell you and exact angle, although one could possible be determined (pythagorean theorem?).

    So the more flat area is on a blade, the sharper the angle will be on the height of the 'fang', to the edge of the blade (is there another term BS would rather us use than fang? dont know what else to call it in simple terms)

    Thats how i understand it to be...

    From blackstone's website, here's how they describe it, hopefully its easier to understand than my eplanations :D

    The first number is the width of the flat part of the blade, in thousandths, after the sharpening. A thousandth is a way of measuring small lengths. One-eighth, 1/8, of an inch, for example, would be 125 thousandths. So, for example, the width of a 90/75 FVB (90 thousandths = 0.090 inches) is less than 1/8 of an inch (0.125 inches). Although the thickness of a blade varies from skate to skate, the typical blade is approximately 115 thousandths (give or take a few thousandths). This should give you an idea of the ratio between the blade and the flat area that an FBV puts on the blade.

    The second number is the height between the edges of the blade and the flat area of the blade (in 10 millionths). In the example given with the two FBV hollows, 90/75 and 100/75, a different angle of edge is obtained by changing the first number and keeping the second consistent, thus producing a different feel and more or less edge when skating.

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