l-tree wrote:All that being said, I am posting a Wiki called Crossfit Critique. Please follow the rules of Wiki so the page will stay up for all to review. For those not familiar with Wikipedia, go to http://www.wikipedia.com and search for Crossfit or Crossfit Critique. Follow the rules and instructions and have fun!
"This page may meet Wikipedia’s criteria for speedy deletion as a page that serves no purpose but to disparage or threaten its subject or some other entity."
Can you really make a page like this without wikipedia nazis coming down on you?
Quack Attack wrote:Maybe it would be easier to simply start a Wiki called "The Couch Thread"...
Do you mean a new Wikipedia article? Or an entirely separate Wiki site. If the former, it would probably get deleted by over-diligent admins for the same reasons. (lol, in the space of 9 minutes after my post, it got deleted.) If the latter, I think anything is game. Maybe it should be called The Couch Wiki...
Suggest we call it Couch Thread. Or Coaches Couch. Then as long as we put factual data, the nazi's won't delete. Can't put 'The' in the title. Creating now.
l-tree wrote:Suggest we call it Couch Thread. Or Coaches Couch. Then as long as we put factual data, the nazi's won't delete. Can't put 'The' in the title. Creating now.
Link?
Why make an article on wikipedia where it is subject to random editing and deletion by admins? Sides, a whimsical name like 'Coaches Couch' makes no sense on Wikipedia. Why not just make a separate wiki site?
This is fucking stupid. You can't just make up random wikipedia entries according to your own rules and then whine about 'Wikipedia Nazis' deleting pages that don't fit the wikipedia format. The place for a critique of crossfit is on the crossfit entry if anywhere, but I expect that to be subject to endless edits.
A smart person would work within the wikipedia rules, like that sly [citation needed] after 'former gymnast'. Small edits can gradually change the meaning of the crossfit page bit by bit while seeming innocent, as can inserting words and phrases like 'alleged' or 'Crossfit representatives claim that ...'.
Highlighting embarrassing cases like the RRG - or making a page for Glassman which just factually describes how little is know about his background or credentials - is a better use of time.
I am not interested in editing the wiki, but here is a suggestion:
FROM:
A separate initiative, Operation Phoenix, uses proceeds from T-shirt sales to equip U.S. Marine Corps gyms with CrossFit equipment.
TO:
to equip U.S. Marine Corps gyms with equipment claimed to be exclusive to Crossfit.
or
to equip U.S. Marine Corps gyms with traditional strength training equipment used in Crossfit.
or
to equip U.S. Marine Corps gyms with CrossFit equipment, most notably lengths of PVC pipe.
"Anonymous. Because none of us are as cruel as all of us."
There's not much info out on the net that I've been able to find and the doc's not too much help. My wife got rhabdo from a GHD crossfit workout about a month ago. She had significant swelling in her abdomen and her liver numbers were through the roof. She rehydrate enough that she pretty much saved her kidney but her recovery has really stalled. She tried some light lifting a week or so ago, like 40% of her old work sets, and swelled up again. I was wondering if you, or anyone else out there, had any experience with healing from this bastard and maybe had some advice I could pass on to her. She's getting restless.
Agreed. It was so subtle that I didn't catch it at first.
I'll third that, I actually like the font and the layout of the logo, I right clicked to save the pic to take to my designer until I noticed it was going to be saved as assaholic.jpg
Two thousand bucks a year just doesn't get you much these days....
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