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Today, I swam the 200 yards free in 2:09.11. This beats my previous best of 2:09.54 from April 1994. I challenged the 2:09.54 in the past 11 years, over 20 times, many times under what I learned the hard way to be the wrong preparation, and never came close. My result will be posted officially in the USMS databse. I won't be able to make the 2005 Short Course Nationals, but hopefully I will make the 2005 Long Course Nationals. The reason that I bring this success here is that there are some lessons to learn from it: 1.) to pursue virtue and excellence by meeting the intrinsic requirements that come to having a worthwhile goal (in my case, the goal is to stay in my prime intellectually and physically, for longtime), that's intelligence and tenacious work; I immigrated to U.S. and relocated within U.S. on job skills in science to live my lifestyle; this lifestyle comprises now, over 39 weeks of the 2004-2005 season so far, of 1,093 kilometers of training (an average of 28.025 kilometers per week, or 30,828 yards per week, no matter the holidays, tapering or illness, that includes kicking, strokes, and technique quotas), the most mileage I slowly built my late starter physiology up to in life, mostly under a Masters club with primarly college and age group swimming expertise, which I searched for and choosed; I also cross train consistently in weights and running; 2.) I scrutinize self-indulgence and greed (to an employer who was asking me to work overtime like his Japanese employees do, even though I was ahead in schedule in a project, and who thought that I am a slave to him giving me a work visa, I stated "You know, my life doesn't depend on you." and I walked away from a near six-figures salary because it was jeopardizing my swim training; I looked for and found another) and I scrutinize good intentions backed up by feelings without hard data. 2:09.11 and staying in my prime, that's a tribute to 1.) and 2.).
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    Tom, I equate this thread to a car wreck. I'd like to stay away, and keep my focus on the road ahead. I'd like to pretend it didn't happen, but it sucks you in and sometimes you even want to turn around and go back and get another look ... but that's just me bing impressionable ...
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    Originally posted by Ion Beza Ask what Connie tries to prove. In her last post. And ask what geek tries and fails to understand. In his last post. Me, I know this. Hence my process. This insight: "Well if you do get baited back in, take a step back and reenter the argument with the knowledge that you cannot prove anything to those who do not understand the basic premise of your argument." given to me moments ago, applies.
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    Ion, you are a legend in your own mind!
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    Interestingly enough (or perhaps it's not I don't know) I had lunch with my mom today and were somehow got talking about how I was at 3. She said that she heard that your personality is pretty much set at three. How was I at three? She said, I remember your preschool teacher telling me that most kids sat back and watched what was going on, not Heather. Heather was in the middle of everything... just my personality I guess. I also started preschool young (at 2) so I guess I can't comment b/c I had an unfair advantage to others ... And no, I do not have numerical data to back that up.
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison Ion, you are a legend in your own mind! Nah, Tommy. You know you are.
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison Ion, you are a legend in your own mind! Oh, I'm a legend in my own mine too! I live in alternate reality, it's a great place, I enjoy it very much!
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    Darn it sucked right back in ...
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    Naaa Ion, I really am not....now, Mr. Moose & Ralph are! Are not, are too, not, too....
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    Originally posted by Ion Beza Ask what Connie tries to prove. Nothing. I'm just entertained poining out your contradictions, and arm-chair psychoanalyzing you. I tend to arm-chair psychoanalyze people a lot, plus I'm having a slow day at the office. Much like the silly WWF bantering... In one corner we have "Fast Ion..." challenging the "Cat-Woman". Will Ion run out of banter-power, get booted out of the pool or gag on a hairball? Will the cat woman outswim Fast Ion, or get left in his toe bubbles??? What can I say, there's no TV with cartoons here in the office. :p
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    Originally posted by Tom Ellison Naaa Ion, I really am not....now, Mr. Moose & Ralph are! Are not, are too, not, too.... I remember. This is what makes you think -like you wrote a few pages back- that you contribute knowledge to the forum.