In an Australian-style points immigration system, how many points does "coming over here, refusing to grade our hard routes" score you? Minus figures or what?
The grades in this system are similar to the French route grades, but have different meaning. An 8a route is significantly easier than an 8A boulder problem. To reduce confusion, some people write the bouldering grades in upper-case letters (e.g. "8B+" vs. "8b+").
I'm pretty sure it was Bjorn Pohl's idea. JL has not had a single good idea in his entire life.
It's a bollocks idea, since you can't rely on a consistency of capitalisation in most online content anyway. I've never seen a bouldering guide using uppercase.It's like having a system where you tell the difference between pounds and pence that relies on the person saying it being stood up or crouching.
It's like having a system where you tell the difference between pounds and pence that relies on the person saying it being stood up or crouching.
Quote from: dave on June 02, 2016, 07:00:27 pmIt's a bollocks idea, since you can't rely on a consistency of capitalisation in most online content anyway. I've never seen a bouldering guide using uppercase.It's like having a system where you tell the difference between pounds and pence that relies on the person saying it being stood up or crouching.Who's a grumpy bastard today then eh? You're on bloody holiday too!
that Craster Crack must be as good as people say
Quote from: lagerstarfish on June 02, 2016, 07:19:27 pmthat Craster Crack must be as good as people sayHe was tweeting a request for the Northumberland Apostrophe Polices' number earlier...
Quote from: 36chambers on June 02, 2016, 08:52:39 amFrom his instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BGIElmYSG6r/"8c+, 9a+ or 8b+. Who cares?! It's the name that counts! And the name is HUBBLE! It's a piece of history! Thanks Ben Moon for putting up that thing and for having a vision! A vision for what is possible, the next step!"I care. (a little bit.) I'm always slightly disappointed when professional climbers repeat hard things (with debatable grades) and refuse to comment. What are we actually paying him for??I would also like to know, even if it's just a personal little musing of what he thought. Wasn't Hubble the worlds first 8c+? I assume people then must have climbed it for the grade? I thought it got touted to be 9a after a visiting wad failed and the grade speculation and Ben Moon myth grew from there. It's probably better for no one to comment on the grade ever again, keeping the aura alive. 8b+. Is he on crack?
From his instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BGIElmYSG6r/"8c+, 9a+ or 8b+. Who cares?! It's the name that counts! And the name is HUBBLE! It's a piece of history! Thanks Ben Moon for putting up that thing and for having a vision! A vision for what is possible, the next step!"I care. (a little bit.) I'm always slightly disappointed when professional climbers repeat hard things (with debatable grades) and refuse to comment. What are we actually paying him for??
Quote from: dave on June 02, 2016, 07:00:27 pmIt's like having a system where you tell the difference between pounds and pence that relies on the person saying it being stood up or crouching.Tonal lsnguages innit? Rusing intonation: route. Falling: boulder
Quote from: dave on June 02, 2016, 07:00:27 pmIt's a bollocks idea, since you can't rely on a consistency of capitalisation in most online content anyway. I've never seen a bouldering guide using uppercase.It's like having a system where you tell the difference between pounds and pence that relies on the person saying it being stood up or crouching.Can't believe this is new news to you. Get with the programme Ken Wilson.