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Old 11-13-2010, 09:44 PM
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There is so much done behind the scenes every day at LynnBlakeGolf.com. Things you never see and that you never know happened. But happen they do, and that is why you are viewing and participating in these pages today.
This is the kind of thing I'm talking about:

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All code is now stored in a version controlled repository here: http://code.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

We mysqlhotcopy the databases to /home/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxbackup/vbforum

The media files are stored in /home/lynnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

We run a full backup of the primary node. It includes media, code, up to the second replication db backup, and the nightly mysql hot copies.

For an offsite mirror like http://bambam.lynnblakegolfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx it's recommended you use an pre-configured VM and only rsync the database and media files. The xxxxxxxxxxxxxxlynn/config and ~lynnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxfolders should be kept up to date via the central code repository. This can be done with scripts in the ~lynnxxxx/config/xxxxxxxxxfolder. Do not use the push scripts unless you've made an approved change. They won't get pushed to the live site, but they could get accidentally updated on the live site during a release.
Gotta love it!



P.S. In our Website World, this is BRAIN POWER at work.

BRAIN POWER programming real-time, auto-execute SYSTEMS.

All for you.

Now, in our GolfStroke World, I offer the following 'stream-of-consciousness', unashamed threadjack.

Also for you . . .


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In certain preening quarters, a self-proclaimed 'new breed' of golf 'teacher/scientists' argues that you cannot use BRAIN POWER -- the same used by my guys on this site and by you every day as a human being -- to control your Left Wrist (and thus, the Clubface) through Impact.

In other words, they believe that you cannot make your Left Wrist execute one of three basic Feels -- Roll, No Roll or Reverse Roll -- through Impact.

Thus, you have NO CONTROL of the Clubface during Impact.

Well, we here at Lynn Blake Golf -- "junk scientists", "book literalists" or whatever -- just don't believe that.



To the contrary, we believe that your Left Wrist controls the Clubhead (Wrist Action) and the Clubface (Hinge Action). Further, we believe that your Left Wrist Control is in operation from Address to the Finish. Especially during Impact, the Left Wrist controls the ClubFACE.

In other words, your Left Wrist Motion through the Impact Interval -- and the resulting ClubFACE Motion -- is pre-selected and deliberate. There is no 'happenstance'.

As a player, your objective was . . .

Visualized as 'Ball Flight' in Preliminary Address . . .

Crystallized as 'Machine Alignments' in Impact Fix . . .

Programmed as 'Motion' in Adjusted Address; and then . . .

Executed in 'real time' as The Stroke.

Summarizing our "Cave Man" view:

The CONSCIOUS MIND programs . . . The SUBCONCIOUS executes.

If not this idea . . .

Then what?

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Old 11-13-2010, 10:08 PM
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Thanks, Yoda.

The knowledge about the alignments you teach is the only way I would've ever ended up with a flat left wrist when swinging a golf club. Without LBG, I'd still be deep in the fog.
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Old 11-13-2010, 11:43 PM
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Thanks, Yoda.

The knowledge about the alignments you teach is the only way I would've ever ended up with a flat left wrist when swinging a golf club. Without LBG, I'd still be deep in the fog.
Would have been a flipper for life minus LBG. Thank you for all your efforts, Yoda and crew...
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Old 11-13-2010, 11:27 PM
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Okay, this stuff can't stay here. Gotta move it somewhere. Reply, please, but expect it all to be in a new place tomorrow.

Maybe in the 'Compression' thread, aka, 'Secrets of the Non-Existent Hinge Action' . . .



Hey, it could work!

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Old 11-14-2010, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
This is the kind of thing I'm talking about:



Gotta love it!



P.S. In our Website World, this is BRAIN POWER at work.

BRAIN POWER programming real-time, auto-execute SYSTEMS.

All for you.

Now, in our GolfStroke World, I offer the following 'stream-of-consciousness', unashamed threadjack.

Also for you . . .


************************************************** **************


In certain preening quarters, a self-proclaimed 'new breed' of golf 'teacher/scientists' argues that you cannot use BRAIN POWER -- the same used by my guys on this site and by you every day as a human being -- to control your Left Wrist (and thus, the Clubface) through Impact.

In other words, they believe that you cannot make your Left Wrist execute one of three basic Feels -- Roll, No Roll or Reverse Roll -- through Impact.

Thus, you have NO CONTROL of the Clubface during Impact.

Well, we here at Lynn Blake Golf -- "junk scientists", "book literalists" or whatever -- just don't believe that.



To the contrary, we believe that your Left Wrist controls the Clubhead (Wrist Action) and the Clubface (Hinge Action). Further, we believe that your Left Wrist Control is in operation from Address to the Finish. Especially during Impact, the Left Wrist controls the ClubFACE.

In other words, your Left Wrist Motion through the Impact Interval -- and the resulting ClubFACE Motion -- is pre-selected and deliberate. There is no 'happenstance'.

As a player, your objective was . . .

Visualized as 'Ball Flight' in Preliminary Address . . .

Crystallized as 'Machine Alignments' in Impact Fix . . .

Programmed as 'Motion' in Adjusted Address; and then . . .

Executed in 'real time' as The Stroke.

Summarizing our "Cave Man" view:

The CONSCIOUS MIND programs . . . The SUBCONCIOUS MIND executes.

If not this idea . . .

Then what?

LOL

Homer Kelley's teaching of the wrist alignments, combined with Lynn Blake's explanation of how they work, PLUS Lynn Blake's videos on Finish Swivel have made me look like a good teacher with beginners through plus handicaps. What works in the REAL WORLD is what matters to me, not winning an internet debate with faux scientists with humongous egos and agendas. This game is played with an abundance of different strokes, not just full out drivers into a vast field. The truth will set you free...

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Old 11-19-2010, 05:52 PM
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I've noticed some password issues and early log off times.
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Old 11-20-2010, 02:19 AM
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I've noticed some password issues and early log off times.
Sorry, John. I've no idea what's happening here, but it may be related to our recent major server upgrade.

I've forwarded your post to our site sdmin.

You'll be hearing from us soon.


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Old 11-20-2010, 09:19 AM
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I've noticed some password issues and early log off times.
John, I need more detail, as I haven't had any other similar complaints and am not experiencing anything like this myself. Please describe what 'password issues' means. By early log off times, are you implying you're being logged off from the website while you're browsing?
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Old 11-20-2010, 03:26 PM
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Yes, that is exactly correct but it might be only 1 minute long.

Also, it wouldn't recognize my password and had to get a new one.

15 minute reset after wrong passwrod also wasn't working correctly.

As long as I click the remember me everything is fine.
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Old 11-20-2010, 09:34 PM
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Yes, that is exactly correct but it might be only 1 minute long.

Also, it wouldn't recognize my password and had to get a new one.

15 minute reset after wrong passwrod also wasn't working correctly.

As long as I click the remember me everything is fine.
If you expect to stay logged in for an extended period of time, you should be clicking the 'remember me' button. The server's timeout is set to 24 minutes, but depending on your browser settings and/or activity, that timeout could happen sooner. Again, I recommend using the remember me checkbox, as you've already discovered.

We store passwords encoded, so I have no way to know if you were entering the correct password or not, and since you've already changed it, we can't do any debugging there. I haven't had any other support requests about this, but we'll keep our ears open. Thanks.
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