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  1. Henry Thai

    How much do you bench/squat/deadlift?

    I trained for Olympic Weight-lifting prior to my elbow injury. My powerlifts though, were: Bench: 70kg x 1 Squat: 160kg x 1 Deadlift: 170kg x 1 B/W: 68kg Never liked bench, so I rarely did it. Also has little carry-over to oly-lifting.
  2. Henry Thai

    Guide to hiking

    Hey guys, anyone here interested in hiking? I should have made this post sooner when everyone still had a long holiday left, but I was never bothered until now haha. However, HSC'13 students still have time! If you've never been hiking before, or are a novice at it - I wrote a short guide...
  3. Henry Thai

    Comment if you play a weird, strange or different sport

    I do Tricking, and also Mountaineering. It's like indoor rock climbing, except you climb mountains haha. If it's a snowcapped one, then skiing/snowboarding is also involved.
  4. Henry Thai

    cherry bloosom in sydney?

    I believe Auburn Botanical Gardens has some. I went there a few years back and they were blooming. I can't remember the season, though.
  5. Henry Thai

    What's your favourite sport?

    Mountain climbing and tricking. The adrenaline rush is euphoric.
  6. Henry Thai

    Girls & Guys: how much do you weigh?

    68kg @ 165
  7. Henry Thai

    Musical Instruments

    I've been self-teaching myself piano and violin for the past few months. I wanted to find a fun way to learn without worrying too much about formalities and technicalities. Violin has been harder to learn than piano though, but I'm managing!
  8. Henry Thai

    Am I right here for Q23 of 2012 HSC physics paper? the towers in LEO question

    Not sure if you still need help with this but I shall anyway. The question actually states the towers are at the altitude of a GEO orbit, which has the same period of rotation as the Earth. You are partially correct about the motion of the object dropped from tower A, but you should also mention...
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