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New to running - My first 3 months
  • Hey, that's great to hear! Solid progress ✊ I'm down to about 225-230lb now, so we're probably a similar size.

    I picked up BodyGlide and put it in my thighs to help reduce the friction and that's helped a lot. Running can offer some embarrassing or nasty pains. People aren't usually shy about talking about ways to overcome them though!

    I've been reading and watching videos on "Zone 2" running to build one's aerobic base. Basically, for non-race runs: slow down. When the heartrate is too high to muster a few sentences while running, you should go slower. I was skeptical, but it's worked. I guess the heart is a muscle, too, and maybe an important one. So now, every time a new song starts in my headphones, I go through a breathing exercise to take 5 of the deepest breaths I can and semi-slowly release them. It forces my legs to slow their pace.

    Sorry for the soapbox moment. I wanted to say good job 👍 keep up the good work. You've made solid progress

  • In Buddhist view: If all misfortune/suffering is deserved due to bad karma of past actions in a prior life, why advocate ahimsa/nonviolence?
  • Karma is a weak excuse when used to justify bad behavior. I can see it as a useful tool for coming to acceptance for a unfortunate events, but I still think it's poor because it means that one has previously committed sins and that's ridiculous. As far as acceptance goes, some things just "are" and what's right or wrong will only cause mental suffering. Of course, I don't believe in reincarnation, so not everyone will share that.

    I was going to expand and relate it to a violence bank one can pull from, but I'd rather not further dwell on this any further.

  • How disheartening for Snowden to do the right thing and be stranded in Russia.
  • I looked up a list of countries without extradition to the US and it's a short list today. I'm not sure what it was when this took place, but it's probably quite similar. Not many of the options seem like an appealing long term plan 🙃

  • How disheartening for Snowden to do the right thing and be stranded in Russia.
  • I recall Snowden speaking out against WikiLeaks because they were a seemingly unfiltered trove of secrets disseminated, and he considered it reckless. Whereas Snowden worked with Greenwald and his team and ultimately had them figure out what to be published.

    I definitely remember WikiLeaks and the Clinton campaign though! I thought that was a Julian Assange thing.

  • How disheartening for Snowden to do the right thing and be stranded in Russia.
  • It's pretty crazy that he left his cushy job getting paid a government contractor salary and living in Hawaii and end up in Russia living in exile. He didn't strike me as someone who hates America - but someone who hated the abuse of power and lies. Which is all the more ironic. I still can't reconcile it. I understand that America isn't ALWAYS the good guy, and it's got a long history of awful things. But Russia? I still don't get it.

  • What’s the worst car you’ve ever driven?
  • I rented a 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander in 2022 and it was amazing how unresponsive it was. It's a small SUV with the engine of a hamster. It has a "sport mode" that really struggled to get me up some hills in Colorado.

    Also, the rubber seal for the door, on 3 of the doors, was constantly feel off and could be worn as a second seatbelt.

  • Running General Chat - Weekly Thread Sat 30 March 2024
  • It's getting easier. I'm a heavy guy, and a run typically leaves my calves feeling like they were assaulted with a hammer. I've only got 70mi on my shoes, and they're pretty comfy. So I think it's something to get used to.

    I'm training for a half marathon. I put in 7mi today when Hal Higdons plan only called for 4. At first I was very proud. But now I'm just tired and nauseous hahaha.

  • The Cory Doctorow Humble Bundle
  • I've read about a dozen of his works, and probably more if you count short stories. I really enjoy his writing style. I started with the Homeland series and have gone backwards and forwards. His latest work reads similar to Neil Gaiman's in a sense that I'm hooked and drawn into a new universe. Homeland was EXCELLENT. His earlier stuff is really creative and very detailed. The way he breaks down and describes how tech works is accurate and detailed. He's got 4 short stories that make up a works called Radicalized that really well describe the awful experience some people get fiscally locked into in tech.

    TLDR: yes.

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