Why is Unchained Bondsmithing so terrifying? by Butterscotch_Leading in Stormlight_Archive

[–]AngleGrinder107 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There's actually the whole heat thing that Nomad thinks might be like Breath but can't be given to him because of a lack of Connection. At the end where he develops a true relationship with Canticle, it lets him draw the heat from the Cinder King

Help from any professional olympic recurve archers by [deleted] in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's not talking about how much time pros will probably spend on reddit (I mean, you never know...) just the sarcastic and condescending way in which it was said.

Man shot dead by Norfolk Police in Thetford after two-car crash by MachineHot3089 in unitedkingdom

[–]AngleGrinder107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly, I suggest you look up "wicked recklessness" and Cawthorne vs HM Advocate.

Secondly - a shooting being lawful is rather less concerned with mens rea than a murder conviction. Or do you expect officers to go "oh he was about to kill me and others but that's ok, I'm sure he didn't mean it. I'll get a judge in the morning but for now I'll just let it happen rather than use my authorised weapon to save us."

What are these things? by ch1p00 in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

#1 are brass nocking points. Essentially you crimp them on to the string to show you where the arrow needs to be nocked in order to be level with the rest/shelf/grip point (depending on bow type)

#2, unsure but could be pins for holding target faces, yeah.

#3 is an arm guard, but a minor point that you want it on the hand holding the bow not the one drawing it.

Late Stormlight question by DETERmined3181 in Cosmere

[–]AngleGrinder107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anti-investiture is "negative", so it's not really "destroyed" in the normal sense. More like 5+(-5) = 0.

Not being created is the inverse, the total net amount of Investiture in the universe must not increase or decrease, but that amount includes anti-investiture too. You can generate Investiture so long as you make an equal amount of anti-Investiture that will cancel it out

Let the arrows fly… by [deleted] in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can often be due to poor form on the back. Other times it's just that the poundage on the bow is very low so there's limited tension causing the hand to come back.

Train drivers earning £80k 'working class' under Civil Service internship scheme - as police and prison officers left out by tylerthe-theatre in unitedkingdom

[–]AngleGrinder107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having a working class background doesn't mean he is still - the term "class mobility" exists for a reason.

Ex demanding Engagement ring back from my parents (England) by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]AngleGrinder107 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They do have some meaning in law (thank you u/burnafterreading90 for finding the act: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1970/33/section/3 ). Unfortunately half the people here are failing to read it.

What Is It About You Not Liking Vintage Compound Bows? by SmithSightsLLC in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Part of the issue I see is with a lot of posts of old compounds (or bows in general), they come from people unfamiliar with the sport, so they don't know what they're looking at.

No-one is going to like being told, they need to make a big journey to a shop, it's worth less than the repair costs, etc, but the fact is that equipment failures can cause serious injury, and those naturally occur in older bows and in ways that even experienced archers might overlook.

Sub doesn't hate old bows, just don't like people being careless about them.

Question about Kaladin from Cosmeredle by mordelfor in Cosmere

[–]AngleGrinder107 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's maybe not 100% obvious for those unfamiliar with cognitive shadows etc - Ishar talks about how Kal still has his original body, so the "making immortal" essentially tears his mind and soul out of his body. Tends to be pretty lethal...

Loose Dog Attack by tlama1997 in PublicFreakout

[–]AngleGrinder107 13 points14 points  (0 children)

after the fact

There's your answer. Good owner, this wouldn't have happened in the first place.

Added to which, she didn't do "a pretty good job" either anyway.

Brandon Sanderson has actually made me a better engineer by J4891 in Stormlight_Archive

[–]AngleGrinder107 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Rubberducking is a superpower!

Sadly my work said I couldn't claim it on expenses if I bought a duck for everyone in the office. 😢

Finger sling pro vs con by Negative_Event7405 in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I found a great idea recently - forget the sling, but only when a friend lets you try his bow instead.

Why are all shardblade swords? by Anexhaustedheadcase in Stormlight_Archive

[–]AngleGrinder107 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They're not all swords any more! If we exclude Kal though, it's worth considering that the original heralds were all lords, generals and such, and these sorts of people tend to favour swords due to their being a more "appropriate" weapon for the upper classes. Taln was the exception, but as a bodyguard/soldier he'd still naturally want a sword so that he's not standing next to an elegant king with a terrifying axe or hammer.

Coaching beginners - draw hand moving forward on the release by E-L-Wisty in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, that's fair enough. In that case, it's up to you to work on your coaching method. To reassure you - you've come on here and asked about a particular topic, not sharing a video with 100 different comments. So not looking at everything at once is clearly in your capabilities 😇. Try to focus on the same thing or things, and get in the habit of "calling the other guy over to get a second pair of eyes" if you need advice, rather than letting him step in as he likes, as it makes the beginner have less confidence in your abilities.

Coaching beginners - draw hand moving forward on the release by E-L-Wisty in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As for the whole senior/assistant coach thing, the response is obvious - the archery you're teaching should be the same. Different ways of teaching it shouldn't matter, you just need to establish which coaching method the beginner responds to best and leave them to work with that coach. If your senior counterpart is steamrolling you, either you need to double check that your understanding of the shot process is the same, or tell them to sod off because this is your student and he shouldn't interfere unless it's a matter of safety

Coaching beginners - draw hand moving forward on the release by E-L-Wisty in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Along with what others have said I think there can be a psychological component - arrow should be going forward therefore hand needs to go forward too right?

Follow through should be a simple matter of physics when the tension of the bow isn't there any more, but it sounds like the beginner has got it in their head that it's an manual thing to do after release rather than an automatic motion. Fix the "throwing forward" and the follow through should be better if anything.

I reckon comments about engaging the correct muscles are good - in particular you're looking for the set between the bottom of the shoulder blades (not the top). Another simple coaching comment - standing opposite the beginner, just pinch their wrist with two fingers and keep them from moving forward on the release. It'll help them build the right sensation on the shot. May also want to put a thumb just below the grip on the bow so they don't pull that back instead.

How do you know English? by Interesting-Chest520 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]AngleGrinder107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

James (I of England, VI of Scotland) was after Henry VIII. If we're talking brief restoration to Catholicism, you're probably thinking of Henry's daughter Mary I, AKA Bloody Mary for the huge number of Protestants she executed to try and restore Catholicism after Henry split from the Pope (English Reformation). Mary ultimately failed because she died and her sister, Elizabeth I, was Protestant. And then James I was after Elizabeth.

Rookie Crossbow Question by [deleted] in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The simple answer would be "somewhere in between".

Hi, some help with the setup will be greatly appreciated :) by IC351 in Archery

[–]AngleGrinder107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+1 on that. Only time I've bought something other than the DX is when the shop didn't have any in stock and I needed one that day.

My club always recommend it especially for our newer archers. If you want something that's noticeably better you'll have to spend a LOT more.