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XilR8

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  1. Heading out to Hakuba tomorrow and want to wax my board in preparation. I have the Toko wax set, I've always just used the 'all-round' wax, but I'd quite like to give the coloured ones a go to see the difference. I have Yellow, for 0 to -4, and Red, for -4 to -10 degree snow temperatures. Which is likely to be best, do you think?

  2.  Quote:
    Originally posted by Indosnm:
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    Originally posted by XilR8:
    Back home you just buy, and then pay back as much as you can each month, as long as you meet the minimum payment. Can't you do that here?
    Most cards here are paid off in full each month. If you actually do the above ( as quoted) , then financially you are very stupid!
    Not really, as doing this allows you to buy things that are more expensive than you could afford to pay for in just one go.

    Anyway, I didn't ask for judgement on my financial wisdom, I just want to know what a revolving payment option is.
  3. I just got a Japanese credit card, and I seem to have various payment options - 3 month, 5 month, 10 month etc. But there is also a "revolving" option. Can anyone explain what that is?

     

    Back home you just buy, and then pay back as much as you can each month, as long as you meet the minimum payment. Can't you do that here?

  4. Dude, why would you go to Nozawa Onsen if you were already in Hakuba?

     

    I've never actually stayed over in a resort (always a day-tripper), but I heard that there is actually some nightlife around Naeba (Yuzawa). No idea about Hakuba, although EBC or FT should be able to give you some idea there.

     

    Yuzawa has Onsen. Both have plenty of easy slopes. The Hakuba area is bigger though, so if you are novices, you'll find more in the way of resort runs there, so go to Hakuba.

  5. If you only have one child, the population will halve. Whicb is what is projected to happen to Japan's population over the next few generations.

    To maintain a population, a family should have at least 2 (2.1) children.

    This guy is just doing his bit to maintain the British population. He's allowed 16 other families to have just 1 child lol.gif

  6. I made my first boarding trip of the season today, to Karuizawa. There were only 2 runs open, both very basic green runs, about 900m each. It was nice to refresh the legs' memory before the real season begins, and good to be on snow again, but it would get boring quite quickly if you were a good boarder, or spent any more than 1 day there. Not really a mountain so much as a hill, and the amount of people crammed onto those 2 tiny courses was incredible. 10-15 minutes wait for a lift. However, fun was had, and it was only about 7000 for a return shinkansen and lift pass, so a cheap day out by all accounts.

     

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