8 Pics Of A Possible Workout Overload
This girl was already in near perfect shape, but did she push the workout routine? Did see get `too much` in shape?
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 8:22:22 AM
If it makes you happy then who am I to argue. It was a general point on your posts therefore fail is perfectly correct. You cannot always reduce subjective points to an absolute fact. The mountain was clearly an analogy, hence the use of the word imagine rather than look at the picture.
Monday, February 13, 2012 4:56:19 PM
Anglion, questioning is fine but it isn't always a fail because you don`t like the answer or it doesn`t make sense to you, which is what you often seem to imply.
Fake. Not fail. They don`t mean the same thing.
[quote]Why this instead of a bridge? Why not?[/quote]
Various reasons, already covered.
[quote]Lots of reasons both ways and you can`t reduce them to one being right.[/quote]
Yes you can, because people who had it made this way clearly stated why they did so - it`s a historical monument and they want to make the crossing as unobtrusive as possible.
[quote]It may be pumped but imagine a lake high up a mountain, the lake is still full but it would be easy to run a drain pipe to a lower level.[/quote]
The Netherlands is rather short on mountains. The highest point is about 1000 feet above sea level and this isn`t it.
Monday, February 13, 2012 7:24:05 AM
It may be pumped but imagine a lake high up a mountain, the lake is still full but it would be easy to run a drain pipe to a lower level.
Monday, February 13, 2012 7:22:19 AM
Anglion, questioning is fine but it isn't always a fail because you don`t like the answer or it doesn`t make sense to you, which is what you often seem to imply. Why this instead of a bridge? Why not? Lots of reasons both ways and you can`t reduce them to one being right.