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Getting back into the Gym these days & a few things there are beginning to irk me...
1) Couples...why the F' do you bring your other half to train with you IF they have no intention of training themselves & just spend the entire hour or so you are there fawning over you, cuddling you, sitting on your lap between sets & generally just acting like teenagers (these are fully grown men & girlfriends in their 20's BTW) no need for it & winds me up...it's a place of work not for making out...go home if you want to do that.
2) people leaving fully loaded bars & machines...this really gets my goat.
I do not want to have to spend 5 minutes & a whole chunk of my energy unracking the 4 plates you left each side of the Squat bar or leg press machine.
OK you can lift big, but be a bigger man (or woman) & unrack when you're done...not all of us are that strong yet
Neil
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostMy strategy for not breaching gym etiquette is to never exercise. So far, it's working a treat.
We actually have a couple of blokes who train who video themselves as well which I find a bit OTT if I'm honest.
Granted they are deadlifting some big poundage...think I counted 5 x 20Kg & 1 x 15Kg plates a side plus the Bar weighs 20Kg on it's own so that's an impressive feat to me but vidoeing themselves is not for me oh & the shouts of encouragement get a bit much as well.
They are BIG guys though...powerlifters so I'm not about to tell them not to do it lol.
Neil
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Being asked how long last the story in Astebreed. Maybe not an irk, but the question surely weirded me out.
But a real irk is Adobe: they published an update for all Creative Cloud programs and since then Photoshop only recognizes 32MB on my GPU (out of 8GB), disabling OGL acceleration. And only PS, every other Adobe program is pretty happy with my W7100.
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The Creative Cloud has some nifty things that make the Creative Suite obsolete, but the subscription method is loathsome.Last edited by briareos_kerensky; 05-12-2015, 08:45.
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AVForums is now worse for trading than eBay. I was going to sell my tablet on there but it's awful so I just went straight to eBay where it'll no doubt make more money even with eBay's fees. Stuff like:
Well, a few months ago someone sold something similar to yours and it doesn't have a warranty and I really wanted it in black and whine whine moan moan so here's an absolute piss take of an offer.
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Originally posted by briareos_kerensky View PostThe Creative Cloud has some nifty things that make the Creative Cloud obsolete, but the subscription method is loathsome.
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This is the flaw. It only works for a certain number of services. People hit a limit. And when people examine their finances, subscriptions are an ongoing per year cost (and CC if pretty hefty). Removing instantly makes finances seem better. Even if the one-off cost is way more, once you've spent it you move on mentally and it can't be taken back. Whereas subscriptions can be stopped and will be once people hit their own subscription limit.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostYeah, subscription is a pain for home users but big businesses love buying that way. Less outlay, it can come out of operating costs, flexible. Companies like selling this way because long term they get more money. Asking the public to subscribe to something new in addition to their broaddband, tv and mobile is a big ask though.
I actually got my sub for ?35 in the sale last month and that will stay that price for the next 2 years, great value.
If you're a pro who relies on the Adobe suite, then you're going to be getting a hell of alot back from these programs.
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