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On 10/16/2014 3:33 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
rickman wrote in : Yes, "that which doesn't kill me". I doubt hauling firewood uphill is what your doctor would recommend. You should find the time to bicycle more. I find that cross country running helps with sciatica, so long as there is no heavy jarring of my spine. So I have to be careful of that, but the result proves the old 'use it or lose it' strategy. I know running has some issues which may or may not be a problem for any given person. I discovered kayaking a few years ago and found it is a fantastic way to exercise. It really builds the core muscles... you know, the ones everyone says you need to strengthen. It helped me so much that my back pain I've had off and on since I was 30 is pretty much all gone now. It is true what they say about strengthening those muscles. Too bad I can't do it year 'round here. I need a summer place in Florida. -- Rick |
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rickman wrote in :
I know running has some issues which may or may not be a problem for any given person. I discovered kayaking a few years ago and found it is a fantastic way to exercise. It really builds the core muscles... you know, the ones everyone says you need to strengthen. It helped me so much that my back pain I've had off and on since I was 30 is pretty much all gone now. It is true what they say about strengthening those muscles. Too bad I can't do it year 'round here. I need a summer place in Florida. Nice. I've kayaked for only a short time on a couple of occasions (on calm sunlit sea, and in a grey force 7, off the Pembrokeshire coast) but I liked it. What I really miss is sailing... Not so arduous, but the balance of intensity and space to just sit and be aware of it all makes me know why it is some people's whole life. I'd like to do that again. |
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"Brian Reay" wrote in message
... He is confusing the E and M fields, which have a sine form but in orthogonal planes, for 'the radiation', in essence They are not planar, but 3D fields. he doesn't understand the nature of an EM wave. Physician, heal thyself. |
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"Brian Reay" wrote in message
... It is really best not to respond to him directly, you will notice I never do. So, you're brave enough to shout out your insults from behind the safety of the kindergarten fence, but too cowardly to deal with the responses to you? |
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2014 09:43:13 +0100, gareth wrote:
"Brian Reay" wrote in message ... It is really best not to respond to him directly, you will notice I never do. So, you're brave enough to shout out your insults from behind the safety of the kindergarten fence, but too cowardly to deal with the responses to you? But, but, but, that's what you are doing, as you know that he's not going to respond to you. It's why these deranged, borderline hysterical, illogical conclusions of yours are going unchallenged. But you already knew that... |
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gareth wrote:
"Brian Reay" wrote in message ... He is confusing the E and M fields, which have a sine form but in orthogonal planes, for 'the radiation', in essence They are not planar, but 3D fields. QED he doesn't understand the nature of an EM wave. -- Jim Pennino |
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