Gets confusing
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Nothing is stopping you, I don't think you'd get in trouble for long so in most of the world. And if it's not where you are it's easy to go to a forest or anywhere else that's secluded enough.
In the US, in most states, getting caught or recognized is enough to put you on the sex offender list. Even if you're in private. (Again, in most states.) And that means you can no longer move into a new home without informing all your neighbors that you're a sex offender for the rest of your life, among other penalties. There's no difference to the US between this and people who actually do sexual crimes when it comes to this punishment.
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I remember portable cassette players and some mad people running with those.
Or those expensive CD players with supposedly anti "scratch/jump" features.
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Soon: running-porn.
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Where do people keep their keys?
They still wear shoes, right?
We never understood why one of the local convenience stores advertised this little arm bands that had a pouch built in roughly the size of a wallet. Then we learned the local uni had a big naked run enthusiast community and they regularly invited us you guys from the military base every year they did it.
Mostly people went barefoot but some had on slip ons. Vast majority of people had those arm bands though with an mp3 player or their phone shoved into the pouch, some girls wore sports bras, and some others had what I can only describe as a phanny pack across their middle. My group all wore the arm bands and camelbaks. Good times, would probably kill me to try that again.
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Or those expensive CD players with supposedly anti "scratch/jump" features.
If manufacturers specifically marketed those for running, then they're at fault, yeah. Otherwise, if you take the basic idea of how it works, you'd know it probably won't cut it for running. Anti-skip works by basically reading ahead (faster than playback) and caching a few seconds of playback (in a place that's not the disc so it's not affected by vibrations) so that when a sudden shock happens every once in a while, playback will continue from the cache and the normal disc reading will have time to catch up; if however every step you do while running is potentially a shock big enough to disrupt the reading of the disc, the caching just won't have time to catch up.
P.S. Sorry if that sounded a bit rant-y.
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Back in my day we just called this "running"
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Back in my day we just called this "running"
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Back in my day we had to run uphills both way, naked, in the snow!
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Back in my day we just called this "running"
"Streaking", anyone?
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"Streaking", anyone?
Well that was what we called naked running
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Back in my day we had to run uphills both way, naked, in the snow!
Damn straight and coach would make you run the whole thing again as a cool down.