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Training Log Archive: j-man

In the 7 days ending Oct 2, 2010:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Bike3 2:30:00
  Orienteering2 1:11:10 2.92 4.7 220
  Run3 1:05:00
  Cross Training1 20:00
  Weight training1 10:00
  Total7 5:16:10 2.92 4.7 220

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Saturday Oct 2, 2010 #

Run warm up/down 10:00 [1]
shoes: October 2010 Oroc 280

Orienteering race 51:10 [3] 4.7 km (10:53 / km) +220m 8:49 / km
shoes: October 2010 Oroc 280

Boggs Mountain Blue Middle.

Friday Oct 1, 2010 #

Run warm up/down 10:00 [1]

Orienteering race 20:00 [3]

Boggs Mountain "Sprint."

Thursday Sep 30, 2010 #

Cross Training 20:00 [2]

There were no towels, which really dampens my inclination to train in the gym, because I don't want to dampen others with my dampness.

Weight training 10:00 [3]

Wednesday Sep 29, 2010 #

Bike 1:00:00 [2]

Tuesday Sep 28, 2010 #

Bike 45:00 [2]

Monday Sep 27, 2010 #

Run 45:00 [2]

Sunday Sep 26, 2010 #

Note

I wrote a little routine to play the (Boris) word game. It took a little less than an hour, but it is semi-ineffective.

I spent most of the time trying to get a dictionary file. I felt a little dirty. It seems like most of the demand for these things are for password crackers.

So, I got one with about 55K words, but it also contained some proper names, which I had to strip out. Leaving me with 48,150, which isn't dense enough.

But, if I get a file with the right density, I should at least "guess" optimally. The interesting question would then become how and why will humans guess better/faster than my routine?

If I were to pick a word randomly from my dictionary, there is not reason a person would be faster than my perfect slicer algorithm? Is there? ESP? (Kidding... although I'm open to suggestions...)

Bike 45:00 [2]

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