A Health/Sport/Fitness/Nutrition etc Forum?

Discussion in 'SF Open Government' started by Rick, Jul 30, 2005.

?

This forum should be started

  1. Yes

    17 vote(s)
    58.6%
  2. No

    12 vote(s)
    41.4%
  3. Other

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  1. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    anyone in favor of this?

    Rick
     
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  3. analbeads "loosen up" Registered Senior Member

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    i am.....i'd love to talk football and hockey (even thought it's not a science)
     
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  5. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    Come on people, vote for god's sake....
     
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  7. invert_nexus Ze do caixao Valued Senior Member

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    No fucking way.
     
  8. Bells Staff Member

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    No. Please NO!
     
  9. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    well at least someone said something

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  10. §outh§tar is feeling caustic Registered Senior Member

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    we have free thoughts for that.
     
  11. GodlessEvil God is dead Registered Senior Member

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    Yes, engineering your body to build muscle, working individual muscle groups and understanding metabolism and nutrition to reach your goals IS a science and would be a good addition to the forum IMO .
     
  12. vslayer Registered Senior Member

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    hey, why the fuck not, id sound like a conservative if i decided we shouldnt have one just because i dont want any part in it. if you guys wanna talk about it, go ahead, just dont waste too much bandwidth belonging to true sciences.
     
  13. alain du hast mich Registered Senior Member

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    as long as its about the sort of stuff godlessevil mentioned, and not just arguments about which football team is better, then id say its a good idea
     
  14. Pi-Sudoku Slightly extreme Registered Senior Member

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    if enough people are intersted i suppose there isn't too much harm in it
     
  15. top mosker Ariloulaleelay Registered Senior Member

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    Sports are intended to keep the proles occupied, if I remember correctly...
     
  16. cjard Registered Senior Member

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    mosker; methinks you have an adrenaline deficiency

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  17. EmptyForceOfChi Banned Banned

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    yes i would like one, bieng a personal trainer and martial artist, and who just said sport has no science? so whats a sports science degree all about.
     
  18. Xerxes asdfghjkl Valued Senior Member

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    I'm also interested.
     
  19. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    man...we have some votes now in favor of this....

    Dave are you watching?

    Later,
    Rick
     
  20. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Wouldn't this be classified under the heading "Human Science "? If not why wouldn't you use that area to address anything about what you are speaking of?
     
  21. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    How many threads are started weekly on this topic? I can't say I have seen so many. Hence why bother.
     
  22. EmptyForceOfChi Banned Banned

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    there should be a section for this, and 1 question why did 39 odd % of you vote no for this ? i dont see why its a bad idea personally,


    make one please,
    peace
     
  23. Facial Valued Senior Member

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    In general, the topic of Health/Sport/Fitness/Nutrition etc would either probably go under Free Thoughts or Human Science. Sports can also be under Art/Culture.

    The creation of a new subforum wouldn't generate too many new threads, even on all of these topics combined.
     

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