I don't see it as histionics, only opinion giving. Why do you view it as histrionics? Would love to insult you based on that response, but won't
i did not really want to post his picture, but I think all this talk about james being a massive overgrader is getting a little bit silly now,
Quote from: SA Chris on November 27, 2008, 12:41:56 pmI don't see it as histionics, only opinion giving. Why do you view it as histrionics? Would love to insult you based on that response, but won'tFeel free to insult me, I've got thick skin.Just checking down the quotes available below we have 'eunuchs at a orgy', '2008-internet-forum-wannbees-media-hype-shyte', 'shit talked ', 'Its a shame idiots like... ', 'numpties', ' blatantly slagging someone off for no reason' -could we agree on very strong opinions in place of reasoned argument then?
Yes, discussion is most certainly needed, and it needs to be removed from any discussion of the personalities involved. As someone involved in guidebooks, it would be nice to have a rational debate about the grades of these things, free from any sense that you were hurting someone's feelings.
He can fucking climb and that's where it's at, ladies.
alas i'm saving it for the onsight. sucks to be me.
Any thoughts about E-grades compared to the R, S, X suffixes?Obviously I'm still learning E grades since I've only been here for a month [and spent much of the time in the rain]. I think the concept of E grades is really good, they do convey a lot of information. But I don't really know all that well. I still mentally convert everything here back to YDS.R and X wouldn't really work at all over here [on Grit at least] since virtually every route would be considered R. They work well in the US though because routes are generally taller and better protected.Basically, a route is a route, it doesn't matter that much how you number it. Ultimately you still just have to look at the route and decide if it looks like something you can do.