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Thor MW
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by Thor MW » June 20th, 2016, 4:07 pm
Thor 21,495 m
No Lunies on the honor board ....YET....
The above meters did put me on the big board. I have 21097 for this day and I'm on the 6th screen I think it was. How many other Lunes took the plunge?
It is hot here today, 32 CC about 88F. Tomorrow it is supposed to be a bit cooler and my sons are taking me to Canada's Wonderland. Known for it's huge roller coasters. You know the boys are going to drag the old man on the biggest one's they have. I think I'd rather go to a library but I can't say no to them. It has been some years since I've done anything like this. I do recall the last time I was there going on some wild silly thing created by man for the sheer enjoyment of torturing reasonably inosent people like myself, I was thinking, Would a cow do this? A dog? I don't think so. Yet once again I am expected to stand in a huge line up for a few minuts so called fun. Why? Because I am sure me and the boys will have a few stories to tell for years to come. Well one other reason too, I bet I will enjoy some of it once I'm there. I would rather get a tandem bike and ride with K2 but what can a dad do. haha.
Keep on rock'n folks.
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FitterMe
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by FitterMe » June 20th, 2016, 5:24 pm
Hey, I won a T-shirt for putting my location up on the 40th anniversary map. So excited. Anyone know the sizing for the shirts? Do the shirts typically fit large or small, or are they unisex sizing?
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weemquill
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by weemquill » June 20th, 2016, 6:52 pm
FitterMe wrote:Hey, I won a T-shirt for putting my location up on the 40th anniversary map. So excited. Anyone know the sizing for the shirts? Do the shirts typically fit large or small, or are they unisex sizing?
Hey, congrats, FitterMe. You could always get it on the large side and it would fit someone else I know....
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FitterMe
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by FitterMe » June 20th, 2016, 8:38 pm
weemquill wrote:
Hey, congrats, FitterMe. You could always get it on the large side and it would fit someone else I know....
hahaha. Nice try Weemquill ... But it might just be negotiable.
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spieg
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by spieg » June 20th, 2016, 10:46 pm
Kona2 wrote: No Lunies on the honor board ....YET....
Just snuck in my half marathon under the wire! Pulled a new PR of 1:30:42.3. I've had my sights set on sub 90 for a half. Getting closer!
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just27
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by just27 » June 21st, 2016, 12:02 am
Kona2 wrote: No Lunies on the honor board ....YET....
We do love us our challenges, don't we ... !? I wasn't sure about the time and effort, but then noticed that it's a strawberry moon, or the (summer) solstice full moon, tonight. Let the crazies begin!
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Steve W
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by Steve W » June 21st, 2016, 8:11 am
spieg wrote:Kona2 wrote: No Lunies on the honor board ....YET....
Just snuck in my half marathon under the wire! Pulled a new PR of 1:30:42.3. I've had my sights set on sub 90 for a half. Getting closer!
Big CONGRATS Spieg. You did well!
63yo, 62kg, Erg 500m, 1:58.6; 1k; 2k 8:04; 5k 20:46; 30min 7096m; 10k 43:49; 1 hour 13578m; half marathon, 1:37:49; marathon, 3:36:47
Skierg 2K 9:10; 5k 24:30; 30 min 6075m; 10k 49:56.5; 1hr 11776m; half marathon, 1:52:43.2; skierg marathon, 4:04:14.
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dag1
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by dag1 » June 21st, 2016, 8:54 am
[url][URL=http://s173.photobucket.com/u ... .jpg[/img]Sounds like most of us are dealing with Hot! Hot! temps lately, I kind of already miss the spring snowstorms Great job Spieg on the pb, I had to break mine up yesterday. Thought the pic would at least make it seem a little cooler. [/url][/url]
Doug G
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 21st, 2016, 10:47 am
David A
David W
Derric
Doug
E Vos
Jean M
Jessica
Jim M
00-Minnie
Norma
Steve W
Ted
Thor
The honor board, as many of us have noted, is not searchable. I have requested search capability for EVERY challenge honor board, yet I have to send another email each challenge and plead my case that people want to be able to do this easily. Even if it was a search by name...it would be easier than rolling through 16 pages of accomplishments (and probably missing one or more at a time). That said, I still don't see Steve W's name on the roster - so I am guessing that there is a specific refresh time where Concept2 does a refresh of data received. Thor's data was similar yesterday - showed up after the stat's update was completed.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
650 K Derric
500 K David A - a cool half million!
300 K Doug G
300 K Jean M
250 K danwho
200 K Jim M
150 K David W
100 K Ted
50 K Melissa
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging - and having some Lunie fun!
Steve W 2,000 m
Melissa 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
David T 6,000 m
Jane 7,007 m ....a secret agent palindrome!
AJ 8,039 m
Ross 9,422 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Tombeur 10,233 m
Jonathan 11,007 m ....harbors a secret agent, too!
danwho 11,011 m ...an elevensies palindrome!
Ron 1..2...3...4...5 m ...the man who rows many moons at other times of the year!
Mike C 15,000 m
Norma 21,012 m ....a palindrome of epic proportions!
David W 21,097 m
Derric 21,097 m
E Vos 21,097 m
Jessica 21,097 m
Jim M 21,097 m
Doug G 21,112 m ...a onesie twosie palindrome
00-Minnie ...a onesie twosie palindrome here too!
Jean M 21,889 m
Ted 34,000 m
David A 36,030 m
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bg
- Half Marathon Poster
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- Location: somerville, ma
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by bg » June 21st, 2016, 11:25 am
Thor MW wrote:Thor 21,495 m
No Lunies on the honor board ....YET....
The above meters did put me on the big board. I have 21097 for this day and I'm on the 6th screen I think it was. How many other Lunes took the plunge?
It is hot here today, 32 CC about 88F. Tomorrow it is supposed to be a bit cooler and my sons are taking me to Canada's Wonderland. Known for it's huge roller coasters. You know the boys are going to drag the old man on the biggest one's they have. I think I'd rather go to a library but I can't say no to them. It has been some years since I've done anything like this. I do recall the last time I was there going on some wild silly thing created by man for the sheer enjoyment of torturing reasonably inosent people like myself, I was thinking, Would a cow do this? A dog? I don't think so. Yet once again I am expected to stand in a huge line up for a few minuts so called fun. Why? Because I am sure me and the boys will have a few stories to tell for years to come. Well one other reason too, I bet I will enjoy some of it once I'm there. I would rather get a tandem bike and ride with K2 but what can a dad do. haha.
Keep on rock'n folks.
enjoy :] and congrats to all for their rows yesterday :}
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danwho
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by danwho » June 21st, 2016, 11:46 am
FitterMe wrote:weemquill wrote:
Hey, congrats, FitterMe. You could always get it on the large side and it would fit someone else I know....
hahaha. Nice try Weemquill ... But it might just be negotiable.
Congratulations FitterMe on winning a shirt from Concept2's 40th anniversary map site.
I don't know any sizing information for the shirts. You could try an email to rowing@concept2.com.
Maybe, just to play it safe, you could change your nickname to FitsMeOrWeemquill...
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Kona2
- Marathon Poster
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- Location: Denver, CO
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by Kona2 » June 21st, 2016, 1:14 pm
FitterMe wrote:Hey, I won a T-shirt for putting my location up on the 40th anniversary map. So excited. Anyone know the sizing for the shirts? Do the shirts typically fit large or small, or are they unisex sizing?
They run small, close fitting
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Thor MW
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by Thor MW » June 22nd, 2016, 7:18 pm
[quote="Kona2"]
David A
David W
Derric
Doug
E Vos
Jean M
Jessica
Jim M
00-Minnie
Norma
Steve W
Ted
Thor
The honor board, as many of us have noted, is not searchable. I have requested search capability for EVERY challenge honor board, yet I have to send another email each challenge and plead my case that people want to be able to do this easily. Even if it was a search by name...it would be easier than rolling through 16 pages of accomplishments (and probably missing one or more at a time). That said, I still don't see Steve W's name on the roster - so I am guessing that there is a specific refresh time where Concept2 does a refresh of data received. Thor's data was similar yesterday - showed up after the stat's update was completed.
Way to go to all the folks the completed the 21K plus.
Like K2's job isn't tough enough. Man! Perhaps the next challenge K2 can remind us and a number of us can send a request to C2 asking for searchable. I know I look to see if I can search each time as I love to know which Lune have completed them.
Well I made it through the day at wonder land. My neck is stiff. My right calf too although I'm not sure why the leg. Grin. One does brace oneself how ever one can when being tossed about like an old rag. It was so nice to be able to have that day with my boys. Even the weather was perfect. It was not too hot with a nice breeze to keep us cool. School wasn't out yet so there wasn't even big line ups. About 7 hours of big bad rides. Now then let's see if I can get back to rowing tomorrow.
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 24th, 2016, 8:41 am
Bike to Work Day was a big success...we had 134 riders come through our station...albeit some of the youngest ones surely weren't going to work, but everyone enjoyed chocolate milk... I think we should call it Bike to Everywhere Day...
Yesterday was a golf tournament day, and the net result was that no stats were done for a couple of days.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.25 MM Ed
400 K Mike C
250 K bg
250 K Ross
200 K Stefan
200 K Stuart
200 K Norma
150 K Jessica
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Julian 3,414 m
Dan O' 4,036 m
bg 4,212 m
William H 5,000 m
Ian 5,003 m
AJ 5,039 m
Steve G 5,169 m
Derric 5,500 m ... a double double!
00-Minnie 7,007 m ....secret agent palindrome
danwho 7,777 m ....a lucky 7 palindrome
Jim M 10,000 m
Melissa 10,000 m
Bernie 10,031 m
Jean 10,437 m
Doug G 11,123 m
David T 12,000 m
Ron 12,321 m ..a count 'em up and down palindrome!
Stuart 12,662 m
Stefan 12,750 m
Norma 15,554 m ...surely a couple of palindromes....maybe 7777 x 2 or 5555 and 9999 m ...so many possibilities...I bet on the first one
Jonathan 15,637 m
Jessica 20,000 m
Virginia 20,000 m
Ross 21,520 m
Tombeur 23,348 m
David A 35,205 m
Steve W 35,829 m
Ed 40,000 m
Mike C 55,000 m ....wowzer....he's moving along at a good pace!
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danwho
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by danwho » June 24th, 2016, 7:50 pm
Is it the ice or the chocolate milk that is piquing Kihei's interest?