Anyone have any board games they'd recommend? Looking to buy a new one. Going on a family vacation. Preferably something not too egregiously strategy oriented nor something 'silly' like Apples to Apples
Say you have a div container that has a canvas element in side it. I have a div element inside the container div as well that is to the right of the canvas
When the window gets small the rightdiv div in side the contianer div to the right of the canvs moves below the canvas.. How do you stop this?
why doesn't html have a option that is well stated as an attirbute to not make adiv to the right of an element in a container NOT go below the first element if the window width and thus contianer width gets a certian small size
Approach shoes are hybrid footwear that have some characteristics in common with hiking boots, and others with rock-climbing shoes. Like a shoe or boot designed for hiking, a properly fitting approach shoe can be worn comfortably while walking for long distances; like a climbing shoe, it generally has a specialised sticky rubber sole which maintains traction on steeper grades of rock. On more extreme terrain, or when carrying heavier loads, it supports neither task as well as more specialised footwear would.
Approach shoes typically also lack effective insulation in the soles, limiting thei...
was on the wrestling team in 9th grade. One of the kids was always messing around. He was jokingly pretending to snap my arm. And then he actually broke it.. fully factured both bones... no skin protrusions thankfully
re-broke it a year later in part because the plates and screws create weak areas (broke at a screw)
@TylerH My gym, like many gyms, has demo shoe days. Every time I try pretty much every manufacturers shoes. Only one other shoe fit me well and that was the overpriced Solutions from La Sportiva
my feet are large
so sometimes they don't even have my size
and i'm slightly wider than normal
finding soccer cleats also sucks most of the time for me
@TylerH I honestly average about 1 surgery per year
This discussion of brands and stuff makes me think of the discussion between web frameworks. I'm think, "pick one and roll with it. What you do with it is the important part"
I kept my left hand in those two bullet holes on top that his right hand goes on
and I found a little ridge for my right palm to rest on
then I just got my feet as high as I could and jumped, and bumped my left hand from those bullet holes to the jug he catches
then there's another jug on the right side that I put my right hand in. Well it's not really a jug but it's indented
and I put my toe up on the part where the crest of the wave, so to speak, dips down on the right, and then topped out like a normal 'side mantle' position
If they're at all experienced with belaying and weigh at least ~ 130 to ~150 then it's really not much issue
the physics of rope climbing helps defray much of the weight needed, and lowering your hips at the right time (something you learn from belaying over time) tends to solve most of the issues
I worked at a climbing gym and belayed dozens of people for a year and a half on top rope and lead (on top of climbing/belaying for ~ 4 years) so I am pretty experienced with it, but weight wise, even when I was ~150 pounds (I'm ~162 now) I didn't have an issue catching someone who was 220 to 240 pounds
problem is i just don't climb with anyone I'd trust enough to belay me on lead. I've seen way more close calls/actual injuries in my gym from lead climbers than those bouldering
@TylerH trust me, this i know. But I also won't do anything I think is dangerous. A few sketchy heel hooks early on in my climbing career straightened me out
this also reminds me of the irresponsible parents that let their children run around the bouldering area underneath climbers. I yelled real loud at a kid once.. scared him back to his mommy
i'm super cautious even when in the gym. I've broken holds multiple times. And even more so, spun them. When i was climbing a lot i'd spin 1-2 holds per week
i'll back out of tops occasionally because I don't trust the hold
@Wes Say you start typing in that box, and it overflows. What I want it to do is adjust its size so that it will fit the width without overflowing the text
I have an image set to cover the background of the body of my page and I wanted to make the background cover bring up and down the opacity I was able to accomplish the animation via css but everything on the forground changes instead of JUST the actual BG image
and luckily I don't have to support them but someone in my group does
when they floated around who would support it and they got to me I was like hell no, I would just tell them to throw out every single machine and email each other stuff
I have never touched a fax machine
it's basically just a lazy man's version of emailing and printing anyway