Why do you swim?

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I was thinking today about a lot of things (class is over and I only work part-time so I have A LOT of free time :)) and I started to think about my swimming. Why I had started back, why I was doing it now, and what I hoped to someday accomplish with it. So then I began to wonder why every one here swam? What is your reason for dragging yourself out of bed every morning? What made you decide to come back after all those years off (if in fact you did take years off)? Is it for fitness, for fun, or some other reason? Just curious!
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by Leonard Jansen Sorry, but you didn't provide all the steps in your proof. F- The correct proof sequence is: Math skills = good job good job = more $ more $ = more time (remember that Einstein proved that "time is money" in his Theory of Irrelativity) more time = more swimming more swimming = enjoy life more. Then by transitivity of equality: math skills = enjoy life more. Q.E.D. -LBJ Sorry to disappoint, I have a degree in Civil Engineering with a minor in Math... I can attest that the 'bezaires theorem' is fundamentally flawed ;)
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by Leonard Jansen Sorry, but you didn't provide all the steps in your proof. F- The correct proof sequence is: Math skills = good job good job = more $ more $ = more time (remember that Einstein proved that "time is money" in his Theory of Irrelativity) more time = more swimming more swimming = enjoy life more. Then by transitivity of equality: math skills = enjoy life more. Q.E.D. -LBJ Sorry to disappoint, I have a degree in Civil Engineering with a minor in Math... I can attest that the 'bezaires theorem' is fundamentally flawed ;)
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