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neodata686
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^^no that's what cup holders are for.

These are common:



As well as these:



Also my friend has these (yes the insides are insulated and there's a bottle opener):



^I meant more along the lines of you don't have to keep saying it. We get it. I'm insufferable sometimes. Otherwise you guys aren't any fun sometimes.

9/16/2015 7:58:32 PM

TreeTwista10
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Well nobody simultaneously drinks as they're swinging a golf club

9/16/2015 7:59:45 PM

neodata686
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I imagine all you guys doing exactly this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geaSakdY7XQ

9/16/2015 8:04:37 PM

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9/17/2015 1:04:53 AM

dtownral
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Quote :
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"golf clubs are a lot less expensive than a bike
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Don't be stupid."


Golf Galaxy has a new set of clubs on sale for $199, throw in $50 to have them sized if you need and you have brand new golf clubs for $250

The cheapest road bike at Dicks is on sale for $350

(wal-mart has a road bike for $150, but they also have golf clubs for <$100)

9/17/2015 8:30:06 AM

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9/17/2015 9:16:29 AM

jbrick83
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^^ It's not the direct comparison of golf clubs to a bike...it's the comparison of the overall cost of the hobby. Yes...there are several thousand dollars bikes (and several thousand dollar sets of golf clubs)...and while you will find outliers on the cheap and expensive side of both activities, the majority of people who golf pay more to enjoy that hobby than the majority of people who bike.


Also...those drink holders neodata posted above are awesome. I'm going to look into those.

9/17/2015 9:24:01 AM

Jeepin4x4
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You can't compare the cost of a bicycle and cycling to golf clubs. A bicycle is a one time investment. You don't have to pay to use the bicycle.

Those golf clubs? You have to pay to use them anywhere. Driving Ranges, public courses, private country clubs, everything associated with golf costs money. And most of them are expensive.

9/17/2015 9:28:38 AM

PaulISdead
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This is what I imagine everyone doing in this thread right now

9/17/2015 9:38:21 AM

dtownral
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carrying beer on the bike isn't the issue, it's the being illegal to drink it part

9/17/2015 9:39:48 AM

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I cant stop looking at that gif

9/17/2015 9:42:27 AM

TerdFerguson
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The biggest similarity between these two hobbies is you can easily measure your dick based on how expensive your equipment is. So talking about which hobby is more inexpensive is meaningless.

Anyone I know that is into golf for "networking reasons" isn't going to be caught dead with a bag of $200 clubs, the same is true for cycling and riding a Dick's sporting goods bike. Some network to build genuine relationships, most are just looking for someone to do something for them and whipping out a brand new over-priced club or rolling up on a bike that you've barely tapped the potential of sends up a flag to all the other peacocks that you may have something to offer them.

Some people just really suck at golf or hate it(this is me) or needed something that fit their brand better (green industries) and cycling is a logical choice.


Granted not everyone takes up golf or cycling just to network, and in my experience money is less of an issue with these folks.

9/17/2015 9:45:19 AM

dtownral
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i play golf to network all the time, very few people have particularly nice clubs, most people are more interested in what beer you brought. I have mediocre clubs and it has not been an issue a single time, some people even borrow/rent/share clubs.

9/17/2015 9:52:14 AM

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"You can't compare the cost of a bicycle and cycling to golf clubs. A bicycle is a one time investment. You don't have to pay to use the bicycle.
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Jesus christ...that's the fucking point.

9/17/2015 9:52:30 AM

TerdFerguson
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^^then you network with losers. I've made many business deals, great deals, Yooge deals, and I only network with the best and brightest.

[Edited on September 17, 2015 at 9:57 AM. Reason : /trumpism]

9/17/2015 9:57:26 AM

neodata686
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Well actually lots of people pay to mountain bike. I've done it a few times this year already.

9/17/2015 10:00:02 AM

jbrick83
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insufferable

9/17/2015 10:03:49 AM

neodata686
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Uh in this case I'm going to say no. Downhill mountain biking is a very popular sport. Whether it's via a shuttle or at a ski resorts it's a huge hobby and the resorts are packed with people taking lifts for downhill mountain biking. Even if you own your own bike you'll be paying for the lift or a shuttle.

Similar to resort skiing paying for a lift isn't required but you get more downhill time in.

9/17/2015 10:05:23 AM

PaulISdead
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Let's get back to the point folks:

9/17/2015 10:36:47 AM

neodata686
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So there's a big golf course in Vail I pass all the time. It's at ~10k feet I think. I hear your ball goes much further and you have to account for it. I'm surprised it's not heated in the winter so people can play year round (all the streets in Vail are heated so no snow/ice) develops on them.

9/17/2015 10:40:54 AM

PaulISdead
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Can someone explain why bikes and golf are relevant and related to Colorado?

9/17/2015 10:44:25 AM

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Because neodata686 is insufferable as fuck.

[Edited on September 17, 2015 at 12:09 PM. Reason : paying to downhill is a monstrous outlier in the sport of biking, and even mountain biking]

9/17/2015 12:01:05 PM

neodata686
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Eh depends who you talk to. A lot of my friends say resort skiing is an outlier as they laugh at people who pay to ski when you can go in the mountains and ski for free where ever you want just like you can go mountain biking anywhere that allows biking. I think the problem here is everyone is trying to make generalizations about certain outdoor activities and I've been simply trying to bring up another perspective from somewhere else in the country.

9/17/2015 12:29:33 PM

dtownral
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activities where you aren't drinking alcohol are shit for networking anywhere

9/17/2015 1:35:41 PM

neodata686
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Eh I don't know I've met a lot of people at the climbing gym and popular outdoor climbing sites. Half the time you're literally standing around belaying someone talking about climbing strategy. Climbers are known for being nice and sociable. I've met bankers, programmers, entrepreneurs, professional athletes all at the gym. Outside of drinking activities it's a great place to network. Not to mention popular gyms have networking activities all the time...beer socials, climbing classes, etc.

The best networking spot I've found is the hot tub at the Vail Marriott. Over the past few years I've made numerous connections in the software sales world as everyone always uses their points to stay for free at the resorts. Lots of drinking involved obviously.

I'll make it easy for synapse. INSUFFERABLE!!!

9/17/2015 1:44:41 PM

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Is there an 'Ignore neodata686' button available for use in this thread?

9/17/2015 1:51:28 PM

neodata686
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ok ok I'll shut up.

9/17/2015 1:55:13 PM

TreeTwista10
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Quote :
"I think the problem here is everyone is trying to make generalizations about certain outdoor activities"

Quote :
"Golf sucks...I feel like if I'm going to be outside all day I'd rather go do a real outdoor activity"

9/17/2015 2:33:06 PM

neodata686
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Exactly. Those two statements don't contradict each other. I said "making generalizations about real outdoor activities". I don't consider golf a real outdoor activity.

9/17/2015 3:01:37 PM

TreeTwista10
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What is it? A fake outdoor activity?

9/17/2015 3:16:01 PM

jbrick83
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"Eh depends who you talk to"


Well we now know the opinion of a choad...so there's that.

9/17/2015 3:38:00 PM

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"Eh depends who you talk to. A lot of my friends say resort skiing is an outlier"


Statistically speaking, those are both incredibly stupid positions to take.

9/17/2015 4:01:22 PM

neodata686
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Why are they stupid positions to take? All I said was it depends who you talk to. Not everyone skis in resorts or golfs at expensive clubs. I also know many people who downhill mountain bike at resorts. It's a very popular sport. I'm just pointing out that there are other options for outdoor sports many that are free. You guys need to learn how to think outside the box sometimes.

9/17/2015 4:27:07 PM

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Statistically speaking, wayyyyyyyy more people bike, and even mtb, for free, without paying to downhill at a resort.

Statistically speaking, wayyyyyyyy more people ski on paid mountains than ski on their own in the backcountry.

But yeah. We get it. You live in Colorado.

9/17/2015 4:43:09 PM

neodata686
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I never said anything I said was in the statistical majority. I was just bringing up a different way of approaching a sport. You guys don't always have to do things the way everyone else does them. Life gets boring if you just do what everyone else does.

Speaking of outdoor sports. What are your favorite outdoor activities that you do on the regular synapse?

[Edited on September 17, 2015 at 4:49 PM. Reason : s]

9/17/2015 4:47:03 PM

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Quote :
"I never said anything I said was in the statistical majority."


Quote :
"paying to downhill is a monstrous outlier in the sport of biking, and even mountain biking"

Quote :
"Eh depends who you talk to"


Quote :
"A lot of my friends say resort skiing is an outlier "


[Edited on September 17, 2015 at 4:54 PM. Reason : you know, the norm. bridge climbing, mountain boarding, canyon swinging, volcano boarding]

9/17/2015 4:49:55 PM

neodata686
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Annnnnnddd how do any of those statements contradict each other? I was making a point that some people do things one way while others do it a different way. Certainly all your friends don't do everything that's in the statistical majority do they? Or maybe they do?

Pointing out the some people do some things one way != those people represent the statistical majority. You should know that.

9/17/2015 4:53:15 PM

neodata686
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synapse IRL:

9/17/2015 5:07:59 PM

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I'm absolutely amazed you haven't mentioned backpacking, SD cards, or removable cell phone batteries ITT.

Props for that.

9/18/2015 2:43:12 AM

neodata686
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I couldn't make good correlations between them and golf or bicycling.

9/18/2015 9:18:28 AM

BobbyDigital
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hahaha

reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that neodata686 is the kind of dude who'll walk up to a group of guys talking about football and obtusely start talking about fütbol because that's what they call it in Europe.

9/18/2015 10:09:25 AM

neodata686
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Haha BobbyDigital is spot on although I don't like Football. I do watch some fütbol though. For me it's more fun if there's some disruption brought to the topic with some outliers (e.g. downhill mountain biking or back country skiing). It's always more fun and makes it a little more interesting in my opinion. I realize it's extremely annoying sometimes. My new goal is to be less insufferable just for you guys.

9/18/2015 11:55:31 AM

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Quote :
"I cant stop looking at that gif"


it's like an animatronic raptor






[Edited on September 22, 2015 at 8:51 PM. Reason : compsognathus]

9/22/2015 8:49:44 PM

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