Matthew Best
Penultimate Amazing
Travis' truck is shown on surveillance video chasing Arbery around. No gun in sight. .
I don't think I've seen that video - can you link it?
Travis' truck is shown on surveillance video chasing Arbery around. No gun in sight. .
To a first approximation, NO serious runners can break a 4 minute mile. And that is even among serious runners.
To be more precise, the number of serious runners that can run that fast is below 1 in a thousand, more likely below 1 in 100K.
For internationally competitive runners, it might be 1%. Those who specialize in that distance are probably 100% at this point able to break the barrier (although the distance is 1500 meters - a 4 min pace is 3:44 at 1500 m; there were 10 runners who could do that in the 2019 NCAA championships; maybe the winners of the 800m or the 5K could pull it off, but certainly not that many; only the best of these go on to be internationally competitive)
This gives us an idea of how many people in the US could pull off a 4 min mile. Considering competitive runners outside of college, we are talking about a couple of dozen.
It's a silly discussion. There are people who can run a 4 min mile. There are more who can get it done in 5 min. For regular runners, 6 min miles are very fast. For running hobbiests, 8 min miles are good. For casual runners, 9 - 10 min miles are typical. For out of shapers like me, I'm happy to be able to run at all for 1 mile.
I need to get back in shape (The Don always makes me feel inadequate)
Travis' truck is shown on surveillance video chasing Arbery around. No gun in sight. You still need to explain where the minimum 3' long shotgun was while he drove the pickup, too. Think a little about steering wheels and stuff.
You don't get to change the subject when you are called on BS. I'll wait.
That's true, sure. In a legal sense, a non-owner has no right to be on private property belonging to someone else.
On the other hand... there's no situation in which trespassing on a neighbor's property grants license to a non-owner to chase down and kill the trespasser.
So... I'm not really sure why it matters that he was trespassing.
The surveillance video where you can't even see Travis much less what he's holding? Are you doing that CSI zoom, enhance fictional thing to bolster your argument now?
You may also not know this, but many people are able to drive with one hand on the steering wheel and the other holding something.
Eta: your ever growing shotgun is funny, too. Now it's a minimum of 36 inches? Home defense shotguns typically range from 18 to 22 inches, while sporting shotguns tend to be 26 to 32 inches. Maybe Travis had him a custom gun made for hunting black people?
Just to cast light on your incessant lying one final time:
No, a slug/carbine barell alone is a minimum 18" to be legal. A typical 12 GA barrel is 28". But that's the barell alone. The shotgun in question had a conventional shoulder stock (not like a riot gun pistol grip only), making its overall length, assuming the shortest legal barell, to be around 36"
But tell you what: post the overall length of a shoulder stocked 12 GA as pictured in the video having an overall length of 18-22 inches per your claim, or a sporting gun being 26-32". Post the specs, easily available online.
Remember: overall length, don't weasel and try to sneak in barrel only length. You're trying to pretend you are familiar with shotguns, based on an uncomprehending Google search.
Do or die, liar.
Here's you saying "an actual runner can drop a mile in four minutes" and here's you saying "High schoolers are dropping that kind of time nowadays"
Yep. And high schoolers are dropping "that kind of time". Not all, and not everywhere, but they are demonstrably doing so.
What pisses me off is the dishonest argumentation.
Serious runners do run four minute miles.
But it doesn't matter in context.
Has a four-minute mile ever been run on a paved suburban street or sidewalk? Aren't "actual" competitive miles run on dead flat tracks with optimized surfaces, wearing highly specialized shoes?
Name four.
As I mentioned above, there were 10 college athletes who ran 1500 m at a 4 min mile pace in the NCAA championships in 2019.
There might be 4 high schoolers in the country. Maybe.
To a first approximation, NO serious runners can break a 4 minute mile. And that is even among serious runners.
To be more precise, the number of serious runners that can run that fast is below 1 in a thousand, more likely below 1 in 100K.
For internationally competitive runners, it might be 1%. Those who specialize in that distance are probably 100% at this point able to break the barrier (although the distance is 1500 meters - a 4 min pace is 3:44 at 1500 m; there were 10 runners who could do that in the 2019 NCAA championships; maybe the winners of the 800m or the 5K could pull it off, but certainly not that many; only the best of these go on to be internationally competitive)
This gives us an idea of how many people in the US could pull off a 4 min mile. Considering competitive runners outside of college, we are talking about a couple of dozen.
It's a silly discussion. There are people who can run a 4 min mile. There are more who can get it done in 5 min. For regular runners, 6 min miles are very fast. For running hobbiests, 8 min miles are good. For casual runners, 9 - 10 min miles are typical. For out of shapers like me, I'm happy to be able to run at all for 1 mile.
I need to get back in shape (The Don always makes me feel inadequate)
Hey, it's your claim that the gun in question is at least three feet long, I just used Google to double check you.
I obviously needed to after your claims about running times were shown to be absolutely pulled from your nether regions.
And, as we're demanding proof otherwise it's a lie, where's your video showing Travis without a gun in his hand? I'm not letting you change the subject just because you've been caught making stuff up again.
Eta: remember how all this stuff about whether or not Travis was carrying his rifle came about because you claimed that Arbery went for the shotgun immediately. Immediately in this instance apparently meaning "after 8 minutes of being chased". Officials in the case have claimed that Travis was open carrying that shotgun, the shotgun is in his hands as soon as we see Travis, but apparently you think it was in his pocket or something.
Ssshhhh.. Don't help her.
Challenge time! My statement was that a runner can do a mile in 4 mins. Is that statement factually true or false? Hint: it has already been posted by many that it is demonstrably true. No adding adjectives to the statement, btw (sub, all, any, etc).
Additionally, I have conceded the point anyway repeatedly... to the very same posters who agree that it is factually true. Mostly to move along, as you and yours clearly won't.
But hey, yet again: no runners, especially serious or actual ones, nor high schoolers, can run a four minute mile. This is despite the fact that several here post that it is absolutely true.
Since you evidently require repeated retractions: Mentioning the 4 min mile was intended to make the reader consider for a moment how fast and far Arbery would have travelled in 8 mins. However, as it confused posters so horribly, the comparison was happily retracted and a substitution of a 5 or six minute mile offered, as the point is the same.
I anxiously await the astute intellectual challenge to a six minute mile being factually possible, next.
Oh, no you don't. The claim of the guns being out "the whole time" was first, and challenged factually. You don't get to shift the burden on me to prove it one way or the other.
Btw, you are factually untrue in claiming I said there was video showing Travis without a gun. I said his truck is briefly captured on video, and no gun is visible. I don't know how else you could show a three foot long shotgun with a steering wheel in front of you, but we'll get there if you like. But we'll do claims in order.
No, and no idea why you would think such a silly thing. The gun is about 3 feet long, and Travis was driving. I'm saying it must have been on the floor, or behind the seat, or somewhere else out of sight.
Disagree?
You're dropping to pure childish ****, now. I'm out.