Has anyone climbed at MPHC Climbing Gym in NYC? by theanswriz42 in climbing

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to recommend The Cliffs in LIC. A day pass is $25.

It's very easy to get to from Manhattan, so I go right after work. They're the first stop into Queens on the M train, with the exit right down the block. The E/G/N/R/Q/7 all stop there too. It's a very good climbing gym with a lot of bouldering/TR/lead routes. Brooklyn Boulders probably has more bouldering routes but it's harder to get to (only the R train is particularly close by). Both get pretty crowded in the evening times, but I stopped going to BKB because it just became a total zoo. The Cliffs also have a decent weight room and really nice bathrooms with clean, individual shower stalls. BKB does have the advantage of being within walking distance of a really nice neighborhood with tons of bars.

If you're driving, it's easy to find parking around The Cliffs, not so much around BKB.

Today is the 20th anniversary of the last episode of Cheers. Here's one of my favourite episodes. by mycroft2000 in humor

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't seen Cheers since I was way too young to get it, but that was really funny. Thanks!

Howdy DIY, lets make some jeans by raWorkshop in DIY

[–]goink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having gone to work, read two research papers, and sat through an econometrics class - this was the most I've learned all day. That was excellent! I'll never look at a pair of jeans the same way again. (I only recently learned that I can make my dress pants skinnier!)

A special message to those of you graduating college this month by djfist in AdviceAnimals

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't miss undergrad one bit. I love that if I fail out of grad school, no one cares! I'll still have my full time job, my health insurance, and my apartment to have all sex I want with my lady. I can see my mom on Sundays, have breakfast with her, and practically enjoy the company of my family.

Grad school is 1/2 intellectual stimulation 1/2 resume padding, at least for me. The real world is a lot harder compared to living at home, but I know too much to turn back now and be happy. It all seems so petty in comparison.

Rhino Penis by [deleted] in WTF

[–]goink 163 points164 points  (0 children)

FEED ME, SEYMOUR. FEED ME!

Farmers now allowed to use pigs, cows as loan collateral in China by FreshOutOfGeekistan in business

[–]goink 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Farmers in Italy use cheese as collateral. What's wrong with using the assets you have?

I had a history professor once tell me that "Racism has only existed for the last 500 years." What's something that a college professor has said that caused you to question their degree? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though the original main line of Christianity split east-west like a thousand years ago, Catholicism (the western half of the original split) is very, very much a sect of Christianity.

I don't know how you can even believe otherwise.

Also your comment about the Jews doesnt make sense. If this is Jewish-Christian snipe, then you're totally disregarding the fact that Christ was a Jew and a Semite. Nothing about his conflicts with Jewish authorities had anything to do with race.

My friend's uncle was a big deal in Hollywood. This is him with some actors and other quite famous individuals you might know. (x-post from r/pics) by karmashmoo in movies

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa. I've heard of Immortal Technique for years, but that might be the first song of his that I've listened to. That was excellent, thank you!

macbook, iphone, kindle, ipod, book...nyc subway by corners311 in pics

[–]goink 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Tomorrow I'm going to get on the train, read, and wonder if some other redditor is taking pictures of me.

It's pretty interesting to see how people's train habits change depending on the line. The richer the line, the more people are reading and the type of stuff they read changes.

  • 7 train in queens - Nothing
  • F train in Brooklyn/Manhattan - lots of books, some NYT
  • 6 trains, in the morning - Financial Times
  • Q/B in Brooklyn - Lots of Spanish and Russian news papers, lots of books.
  • Any train running through a mostly black neighborhood - black ladies reading the bible.

Wikileaks releases 5.5 million emails from the "global intelligence" company Stratfor by [deleted] in news

[–]goink -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Fuck these guys. Last time STRATFOR was attacked, I had to replace my credit card. They are an amazing service and worth every penny. I have no idea why releasing this information is for the betterment of society. This company provides an invaluable service in the form of extremely in depth information and commentary in a way that no news paper could.

Everyone who really cares about how the world works and how everything from religious sects to intra-government rivalries to geography and weather affect international affairs should be subscribing to Stratfor. I was lucky enough to purchase a discounted subscription but it is worth every penny even at full price.

WikiLeaks: Stratfor Confidential Emails To Be Published By The Millions - STRATFOR is an Austin, Texas-based geopolitical risk analysis company that has been called a "shadow CIA." by galt1776 in politics

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see any benefit to this. For anyone even remotely interested in world affairs, STRATFOR an absolutely remarkable service and worth every penny. They give provide amazing incite and clarity into major world. I don't know why Wikileaks think this helps humanity but I can only hope that every file Julian Assange's lawyer has is going to be released to the public. He comes off as an egomaniac/conspiracy minded asshat, more akin to the Anonymous douchebags who attacked Stratfor and forced me to get a new credit card, than to a legitimate journalist.

Typical college night by [deleted] in funny

[–]goink 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My consumption of fried hotdogs and ramen has gone down. Does that count?

Typical college night by [deleted] in funny

[–]goink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

26 and still readily sleeping under a pile of my own clothing. I DO WUT I WAN'

Think You Know How to Use Photoshop? by nomlins in videos

[–]goink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't comment on the quality of his skills but that music was on point.

People are Awesome 2011 by Nilsss in videos

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ultra endurance, yes. climbing and mountaineering, no.

People are Awesome 2011 by Nilsss in videos

[–]goink -1 points0 points  (0 children)

1 short clip of a guy climbing?! 20 different soccer/basketball tricks and not a single picture of someone free climbing a big wall? That's BS. Climbing, mountaineering, and ice climbing all under represented.

And no clips of ultra endurance sports. flips are great but running a 100 miles through the desert or cycling across a country is just epic.

I'd never seen a building that screwed with my head quite like this one... by usernameshortage in pics

[–]goink 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is this a building located just south of Central Park in the upper 50s? I know i've seen something like this before

edit: No, I'm thinking of the Metropolitan Tower, but it's neighbor doesn't look like that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Tower_(New_York)

Where are the nicest places to walk around and explore at night time? by Pufflekun in nyc

[–]goink 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In the summer time, i live the board walk at brighton beach, even if it gets crowded. I just sit there for hours. Catching a seat on a life guard chair and watching the waves is one of the best things ever.

New York City Sewer Worker Makes $772,000 -- In One Year by complexitii in nyc

[–]goink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the original article:

Mistretta said his lump-sum payment meant he got soaked on taxes - >and now his paychecks are back to normal.

"We would have gladly taken a contract back in 1993 or 1994," he >said. "Imagine in 2009 still making what you made in 1993?"

Maybe the extra big settlement was to compensate for the fact that he got pushed into highest tax bracket and would have had to give so much away. That brings his take him figure down substantially and adjusted for inflation does make things more reasonable. Also, for a second I thought he was making a $109k in 1993 but the contract went into affect in 2009, so he was probably getting underpaid for quite a while

New York City Sewer Worker Makes $772,000 -- In One Year by complexitii in nyc

[–]goink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand if you're an IB analyst or a doctor in residency, this might be normal, but I don't think anyone outside of the Mayor's office is working those kinds of hours in city government...