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  1. last friday, the higher-ups called a company-wide meeting to say no more internet use for non-work related stuff due to privacy info. protection (i.e. stop surfing, people)

    grrh!

     

    everyone had to install this program that supposedly blocks or reports? a bunch of sites. no more gmail no more SJ for me at work \:\(

     

    they also handed out a list of unacceptable things to have on your PC. i double checked one of the things on the list with a co-worker and yes, you are officially not allow to have: nu-do gazou.

    who would have that on their work PC? damn. no more p*rn at work either

  2. Serre, ya there seem to a few reviewers who've gone. i guess tenjin is famous as a starting point for the b.c. this pic is facing i think tanigawadake first peak and ichinokuradake behind it. you can't see it clearly in this pic, but you could see there had been a bunch of slides on the lower right.

     

    gamera, that's beautiful. candles in snow always make for a good, peaceful setting. do you have to replace the candles often?

  3. extended inujuries suck but you prolly want to take it easy there will always be another powder day. but you may not always have perfectly healthy knees!

     

    for some perspective: i broke my left wrist bone, had surgery, had it put in a cast, refractured it (though not due to snowboarding), had it casted again. two long years later, i was back on the mts.

     

    enjoy the fireplaces and onsens this season ;\)

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    but, yall kinda peaked - skiers are back ta kickin your @sses again. We can go faster, higher, and throw cooler lookin tricks
    Yama, that skier-boarder clash is so 15 years ago but i'll take you up on it \:D
    world record for a boarder is 57 meters (length)of air by Mads jonsson, 2005

    agree w/ you about JJ. He rips anything he touches.
    do skiers get as many chicks as snowboarders?
  5. a friend named her board Thor Goddess of Thunder and would refer to it as an animate object.

     

    i don't name my boards, but i used to name my cars...'92 toyota corolla (when i had it) was called Egg or Papa (Smurf) b/c is was blue and egg-shaped and The Black Stallion was a '89 Chevy Lebaron, black

     

    i HAVE slept w/ my boards before. :p what can i say, i'm a kid at heart when it comes to ma boards.

  6. i don't know much about the snow industry in japan, but i like to know which resorts change owners, and which resorts are self sustained or owned. overall, more people have been exposed to snowboarding, which is great. the movie seems to be about giving respect to the last generation of riders and showcasing the current superstars.

     

    but it does come down to how much fun you and your friends have. like you, oyuki, i had tons of fun when i started doing something new. riding the park and the pipe was and is a great learning process. it feels great when you finally land and stick a trick you've been working on or go to steeper terrain. that, to me, is progress.

     

    how did you do a powder run w/o strapping into bindings? do you mean you had your boot in the bindings or you rode flat on top of the board, like surfing? so, that's progress to you. Cool!

  7. lost is a great show and i'm hooked. they've got the formula down. continue the island story while telling retro stories of individuals.

     

    DL and BT is a great trick, fb.steve. yeah, there are some weirdos out there. apparently, people all across the states starting playing that guys's lottery numbers in the real lottery...brainwashed!

     

    so do you mean we have to wait until JANUARY to see episode 10 of season 2?!? Grrrh.

    anna lucia is spicy hot

  8. i assume your dad skis in Oz, nicole...?

    but if you did in in some places in japan, even today, you'd stick out like a green tree in a forest

     

    my dad used these ugly leather ski boots for close to 30 years. they'd leak and by lunch time, his feet would be wet. but he's always said that his skis were easy to find near restaurants..the only skis w/ bindings to fit leather boots eek.gif

  9. well, if you think about snowboarding, it originally had a rebellious edge to it. it has a lot of influence from surf and skate culture. but since snowboarding has gained popularity in the last 10 or so years, i've started to wonder... when i was in junior high school, it was something different, something my friends and i did, something a lot of people didn't do. it was our thing.

     

    on one hand, if the "sport" (some people don't call snowboarding a sport, but a way of thinking or a way of living) gets too many people involved, the slopes become too crowded. Yet, on the other hand, if there's not enough people involved, few customers would buy equipment every year and the industry would suffer.

     

    ... so i do wonder how riding is progressing. for better or worse, i'm not sure... i wonder what others think

     

    i've only seen the trailer of First Descent (did you check it out?!), but while i'm glad to see snowboarding make it to the big screen, i wonder how much Hollywood/Corporations had they their hand in the production/distribution of the film.

     

    all the greats Farmer, Terje, Jake Burton, Sherman Popper, even Steve Alters, Brian Thien, The Guch, Craig Kelly (R.I.P.), Tom Burt, and everyone else who rips (i.e. they are GOOD) were and are inspirations and get more people into riding. i wonder what kind of impact the movie will have on snowboarding as a whole...

  10. was sweet on saturday! consistent and heavy, heavy snowfall all day. white out conditions. great for tourists and weekend warriors \:D , must be real tough for everyone who has to shovel. confused.gif

     

    toque-nice to match a face with a name. didn't see you @ the gondola, oh well. too bad i couldn't ski the trees w/ you guys--but at least skiers have poles to help them out. i got buried 2 or 3 times just on the slope--nose of the board goes in the snow, then in some more, then in some more

     

    WE ARE LUCKY THIS YEAR!! PLENTY OF POWDER IN HAKUBA THIS EARLY! happyglass.gif

  11. orange, you thread has been hijacked

     

    yeah, roger, i was wound by the time i got done reading the article. but the author has an immense knowledge of japan. he's the guy behind nihongoresources.com

     

    bushpig, "cunning" is apparent Br English, but i don't know if it's still used in that way anymore--way old-fashioned? americans wouldn't have a clue as to what that means.

  12. gamera, i stand corrected.

     

    there are words that have more than one pronunciation in katakana/japanese, which i get confused by, for example:

     

    ubiquitous【発音】ju(:)bi'kwitэs、【@】ユービクイタス、ユビӞ 1;タス

     

    which is it and why?

     

    nevermind somehow beocmes = don't mind, which then = don-mai-n, don-mai-n!! (nevermind my spelling ;\)

     

    Roger-more than you would ever want to know about Hotchkiss-Brand Staplers. http://www.jekai.org/entries/aa/00/np/aa00np69.htm

     

    reminds me of how x-ray is called "rentogen" in japan, after the man who discovered x-rays, Dr. Roetngen, not for the technology itself.

     

    this deserves like 87 へぇs!

     

    what about marathons?

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