Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
molehill
........ I chose not too 95% of the time, and would go nowhere near any event that it was compulsory to carry one.
Think I covered that one.
Not whining at all, I believe any event organiser who intends instigating something new and 'compulsory' would be interested in potential participants views on it.
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
In fairness to Richard Head (and having read trundler and Molehill's subsequent replys) I think the opinion he expresses is valid and I doubt he was trying to claim originality so much as clearly stating a view.
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
Richard Head
Its simple really. If you dont like the idea of carrying a mobile dont f**king enter.
I didnt like the idea of paying £20 to do the Three Peaks so i didnt enter it but i have too much respect for race organisers to whine about it.
No Race Organisers = No Races
Oh it's valid alright, can't argue with that. How much richer the art of debate is thanks to contribution of Mr Head :rolleyes:
No Race Organisers = No Races? True.
No Runners = No F***ing Races! Also True.
(see how much I've learned from him...) :D
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
Richard Head
Its simple really. If you dont like the idea of carrying a mobile dont f**king enter.
I didnt like the idea of paying £20 to do the Three Peaks so i didnt enter it but i have too much respect for race organisers to whine about it.
No Race Organisers = No Races
The bigger picture is what Im concerned about. When mobiles become compulsory at one long event there instantly becomes pressure on other organisers to do the same. Therefore one organisers well meaning decision impacts on the whole nature of long races.
Richard - as far as I can see there is a valuable debate going on here, ignorant inflammatory comments like yours don't really help in any way.
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
Calm down guys - it's the festive season - goodwill and all that!!
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
molehill
Not whining at all, I believe any event organiser who intends instigating something new and 'compulsory' would be interested in potential participants views on it.
If you read Andy's post (no.25 to save you trawling through the whole thread), as race organiser he has made a reasoned decision and is sticking to it. So either take your mobile along or move on to another race
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
Dux de lux
The bigger picture is what Im concerned about. When mobiles become compulsory at one long event there instantly becomes pressure on other organisers to do the same. Therefore one organisers well meaning decision impacts on the whole nature of long races.
Richard - as far as I can see there is a valuable debate going on here, ignorant inflammatory comments like yours don't really help in any way.
I dont see this thread as a valuable debate. It is a mainly comments from two opposing sides, neither of whom has any chance of converting the other to their way of thinking.
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
Trundler
Oh it's valid alright, can't argue with that. How much richer the art of debate is thanks to contribution of Mr Head :rolleyes:
No Race Organisers = No Races? True.
No Runners = No F***ing Races! Also True.
(see how much I've learned from him...) :D
Merry F**king Christmas Trundler
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
Richard Head
I dont see this thread as a valuable debate. It is a mainly comments from two opposing sides, neither of whom has any chance of converting the other to their way of thinking.
Do you care about fell running?
Have you done many long races of this kind?
Honest answers please...
Remember - swearing doesnt make you sound clever Richard
Re: 101 uses for a mobile!
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Originally Posted by
Dux de lux
Do you care about fell running?
Have you done many long races of this kind?
Honest answers please...
Remember - swearing doesnt make you sound clever Richard
Could be interesting if somebody gets into a pickle at another race now and it ends up in court! So mr race organising tell me again why didn't follow the modern example set at the edale race!!!
Will it be enforced at wansfell is the big question!!!