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April 22, 2013

Neat INKnBURN Running Shirts

by pyrad
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I first hear about INKnBURN products from blogger VanessaRuns. In fact, I recognized her by her green INKnBURN race shirt during the Walt Disney World Half-Marathon in 2012. When I was at the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend expo in January 2013, I noticed that INKnBURN has a booth. I remarked to the salesman there that I thought INKnBURN was only for ultramarathoners. He said he hoped not because that would really limit the audience he could sell too. I didn’t buy anything that day, but I may some day soon. I’m not a fan of a lot of the[…continue reading]



May 29, 2012

Radcliffe Heraldry

by pyrad
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This post isn’t actually about running, but I wanted to share it anyways. On my trip to Londom for the Virgin London Marathon, I happened upon a gentleman named David Linstead in a market who made coat of arms plaques. It took him only a few minutes to research what the Radcliffe Hearaldry would l have looked liked. I have wanted one for a while, so I commissioned him to make one for me. It arrived in the mail recently. He also sent me a certificate explaining everything. The banner at the bottom says “virtus propter se” which roughly translated[…continue reading]



October 4, 2011

But can they run?

by pyrad
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When I was much younger, I played a tabletop game called Warhammer 40k. I recently stumbled upon a wiki with information about the lore of this piece of my childhood. The most famous ‘human’ fighting force in this hellish, science-fiction future are the Adaptus Astartes or Space Marines. These fictional warriors are given implants and intense hormone training to become unstoppable warriors. Until I read this wiki page about them, I didn’t realize the proportions of how large these sci-fi warriors would be. Take a look at the size comparison on the bottom. The ‘Average human’ at 5’9″ is about[…continue reading]