RRO wrote:the # of tries, points and rules are all very cool on a programing/data base level but the chest pump stuff is just goofier than hell. like on the # of tries, no one has put down it took them 20 tries on a route, you only see a # if it was done quickly and makes you look good. if your gonna go thru the trouble of logging it log all of em.
the reason i haven't logged the number of tries on some of my stuff is that i honestly don't remember. for my hardest send, i know it took me a lot but not 11+. so i feel it'd be
less honest to put something made up..
rro wrote:for the old weak ass's like myself that really enjoy using the tool only as a record keeper would it be a huge issue to give us an option to be hidden in the spray list ? i really enjoy the ability to see what has been done when im searching where to go climb and just in general enjoying your online creation. guess it may be back to the stone age of just making notes in the wonderful guidebook written by the dreamy ray ellington the guidebook author.
you can always maintain a personal spray list. but, honestly, i appreciate it when people share. i like to see what certain people have done because i like their tastes in climbs. and i always like to laugh at anyone that looks up my spray list and then makes comments on it.. as though i care that they care.
it's all choice my friends. i don't understand how this is such a big deal.. what's the difference between grades and points? a base number system and that's about it. it's our choice to get upset, offended, worked up about any of the rest of it. that such and such has their spray list out there and makes up number of tries.. who gives two sh*ts?! i laugh and shake my head.. so what. and if they make fun of me for my spray list.. so what!? i am myself..
walt whitman in song of myself wrote:
Trippers and askers surround me,
People I meet, the effect upon me of my early life or the ward and
city I live in, or the nation,
The latest dates, discoveries, inventions, societies, authors old and new,
My dinner, dress, associates, looks, compliments, dues,
The real or fancied indifference of some man or woman I love,
The sickness of one of my folks or of myself, or ill-doing or loss
or lack of money, or depressions or exaltations,
Battles, the horrors of fratricidal war, the fever of doubtful news,
the fitful events;
These come to me days and nights and go from me again,
But they are not the Me myself.