Do you think one of them is using gear pt. 2

Posted about it in my log the other day but I saw a guy do the absolute worst squats I have ever seen while hogging the rack for an hour. I came in and he had five plates per side and was resting. I peeked over a few times because I like the motivation I get from seeing a bro crush godly weight like that. Well he unracks it walks back, sets his feet and....... bends at the knees and goes down about 3 inches. I actually made this face:

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I probably wouldn't have cared if he didn't cause a backlog at the only rack to do this for an hour. And most of it was spent leaning on the bar glancing at the people looking at him because nobody sees this kind of weight lifted too often.

Yep, that kills me too. I had to quote your post just so I could say that your avatar is fucking hot as hell. :wackit:
 
Powerful morning everyone. Off to work in 10...

Today's Goal: Learn something new, unrelated to my general interests.

Okay, you ask and you shall receive:

The Operational Amplifier was first developed as a means of being able to solve calculus problems using current and voltages to model rates of change in mathematical problems. While the OP Amp (for short) is not utilized for this purpose anymore (it's far slower than current technologies), it does serve a purpose in removing noise from grounds (in a 0 gain utilization) as well as audio amplification. The typical gain can be as high as 50,000 to well over a million, or as low as 0.
 
Calculus?

Okay, you ask and you shall receive:

The Operational Amplifier was first developed as a means of being able to solve calculus problems using current and voltages to model rates of change in mathematical problems. While the OP Amp (for short) is not utilized for this purpose anymore (it's far slower than current technologies), it does serve a purpose in removing noise from grounds (in a 0 gain utilization) as well as audio amplification. The typical gain can be as high as 50,000 to well over a million, or as low as 0.

lol. None of that.

brings me back though. I'm keeping it simple. Thinking weather related.
 
lol. None of that.

brings me back though. I'm keeping it simple. Thinking weather related.

Hmmm, weather related...

How about rises and falls in barometric pressure are a natural signal which animals are able to detect, which can trigger patterns of feeding/mating. We humans tend to ignore these changes until they become drastic enough to create precipitation or bouts of dry weather. This of course can cause an expansion or contraction in the synovial fluid contained in our joints; causing discomfort.

That work? :D
 
lol 71! Not quite :p

Seems there are two different definitions for metamerism, color and biological.
I've never had to use the biological definition.
Today I learned.

Guys, we're trying to stump the equivalent of Ken Jennings.

Maybe it really is Ken Jennings...
 
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