LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I am glad BG is safe. I knew multiple people running, cheering runners, and watching the race. I cannot imagine the fear that BG and those people right there and in the race must have felt.
Numbers captured...posting delayed
There's something about 15 inches of snowfall that kind of throws a person's day off plan. I did capture numbers, but posting will be delayed for a few hours.
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Barb, so glad to hear you are safe. I haven't been here for quite awhile- so much going on lately - but when I heard the news yesterday I was concerned for you. My prayers go out to all those who are affected by yesterday's evil.
☆~Kristine~☆
He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire...AGAIN !!
Whoop, whoop and hooyah! With a FULL marathon (knew you were saving up some good rowing!), Jim finishes off another million meters to add to his meter piggybank. Most excellent! We wish you many, MANY more!!
Way to row, Jim !!
Million Meters in a Challenge...Again !!
Wowzer, Ron! That full marathon sure put you over the ONE million meter mark for the WEC. Great rowing throughout the Challenge !
Re: He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire...AGAIN !!
wooo hooo and congrats jim...and wow da do ron ron...Kona2 wrote:
Whoop, whoop and hooyah! With a FULL marathon (knew you were saving up some good rowing!), Jim finishes off another million meters to add to his meter piggybank. Most excellent! We wish you many, MANY more!!
Way to row, Jim !!
so glad your niece is okay, jodi...and kerry..i hope i have the right person, hope all the folks you know are okay...and k2...please do not send your snow here
went onto to boston today to get my bag that you bring to athletes village in hopkinton..the beginning of the race... and gets bussed to the end of the race.....i took public transportation and was surprised that my back pack was never checked...only saw national guardsmen in back bay....that's very close to were the two bombs went off...helicoptors overhead...once again very surreal....spooky almost....but folks talking to each other....vowing to run next year....so hard reading hearing about the people who died and are injured...i feel so lucky that i will be able to run again....
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.15.13
It's Over! But the rankings aren't complete. Here's what our awesome team has accomplished !! Whether you rowed a little or a lot (or thought about it), you contributed to our success! Thank you all !
1 Ron MacBruce M 58 1,011,171
2 Richard Tessier M 62 808,888 ... lot of good 8s there!
3 Jim (Jay) Kielma Jr. M 40 615,082
4 Norton Commando M 37 476,735
5 Ed Church M 52 473,750
6 Daniel Cox M 68 452,856
7 Roger Gwinn M 34 424,272
8 Rebecca Whitcomb F 30 405,000
9 Howard Lett M 63 384,197
10 David A. Alden M 52 338,042
11 Stuart Babendir M 54 321,744
12 Sarah Addams F 27 304,427
13 Andrei Rozenshtein M 41 299,706
14 Chris Tudury F 63 292,646
15 Stephen Wild M 47 287,699
16 Peter Gingras M 53 253,066
17 Martin Hayes M 27 247,880
18 Barry Thurston M 54 241,906
19 A J Tudury M 65 240,715
20 barbara grandberg F 62 238,028
21 Zachary R M 8 230,624
22 Alex R M 8 227,613
23 Tammy Gwinn F 33 223,636
24 Dan Wickwar M 59 222,938
25 Steve Johnson M 38 219,101
26 Dana Noeske F 54 210,269
27 Laurie Pachter F 51 195,116
28 David Tangerini M 65 192,000
29 Paul Sharp M 51 186,000
30 Bobbie Kielma F 60 182,979
31 Jon Casadont M 42 176,773
32 Kerry McBride F 36 169,068
33 Bruce Takenaka M 49 168,278
34 peter verdirame M 59 167,500
35 Brian Castilho M 50 160,000
36 Jane Newall F 43 147,082
37 Tim Garlick M 54 144,922
38 Brian McCormick M 44 137,028
39 Andrew Augenstein M 61 135,210
40 Joan Dwyer F 68 133,824
41 Greg Childs M 58 133,139
42 Rick Carveth M 61 132,836
43 John Marsh M 58 127,440
44 Beverly David F 67 115,483
45 Anthony Parendo M 69 107,767
46 Jan Stevenson F 60 103,749
47 Ryan Clough M 40 102,000
48 Jay Rawot M 53 99,981
49 Jodi Nelson F 51 99,339
50 Karyn Gallagher F 43 93,856
51 Tom McGuire M 60 93,070
52 Andrea Cosmin F 55 90,756
53 Ted Cowley-Gilbert M 52 82,000
54 Lynne Carpenter F 58 77,041
55 Geri Kaye F 56 73,635
56 Ron Jaracz M 43 73,278
57 Kenneth Guenther M 65 67,061
58 Sorin Spanoche M 46 65,448
59 Kris Heller F 42 63,403
60 Don Silseth M 60 59,100
61 David Haas M 60 55,000
62 Will Worthwine M 56 53,297
63 Tim Porter M 54 34,397
64 Bernd Jerzyna M 52 30,520
65 Kevin Nolan M 62 30,000
66 Kiba Chan F 25 21,000
67 Charles Dykstra M 45 20,000
68 Mike Crossley M 56 20,000
69 Jacki Viles F 51 17,572
70 Anna Cicognani F 42 16,793
71 Jason Hight M 41 16,543
72 David Bristow M 38 15,824
73 Debbie Vuillemot F 47 9,300
74 Michael Klein M 30 7,241
75 Jeffrey Godke M 37 2,598
76 Eric Anderson M 35 0
77 Kristine Strasburger F 48 0
Total Challenge Meters = 13,958,238
As the Boston Marathon story unfolds, I am reminded of several of our teammates who have lost limbs through acts of terrorism and war times. Maybe you thought of them, too. Michelle, Sarah of Canada and Israel, Rivka. We have been largely protected here in the US from such acts for many years. Our children will know a different reality. One of the quotes that I particularly liked said simply: Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Martin Luther King. There is need for deep strength and some shining light. We have some examples of those things on this team. Keep the faith, Lunies! Row strong - there are healing powers in those meters! I'm sure of it. In the meantime, keep lighting up those events with attendance and participation...it's your world.
While some teammates were rowing some marathons in support of bg and her goal, there were others who were rowing 2,600 m for the Newton folks, and others who rowed our special 8's. Who said rowing was just about the meters....it's often how we make our statements and work through things.
Season meters as of 350/365 = 144,241,009 m
Total meters on the day = 409,094 m
Oars in space (participation) = 22 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
7.2 MM Ron - with a full marathon
6.05 MM Richard T
4.0 MM Jim - with a full marathon
2.95 MM Rosi
2.55 MM Rebecca
2.1 MM David T
1.9 MM Matt F
1.9 MM Dan W
1.65 MM Jeff P
1.25 MM Stuart
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us!
Ryan C 2,500 m
Bobbie 2,600 m
Jay 2,600 m
Marty 2,600 m
Tammy 2,600 m
Tony m
Roger 4,000 m
Peter G 4,171 m
Jodi 4,202 m
Ted 5,000 m
Bernie 5,028 m
Zander 6,500 m
Rick C 6,504 m
Andrea 6,728 m
Peter H 6,746 m
Stephen 7,194 m
Kerry 7,304 m
Jay R 7,548 m
Richard T m
David T 9,000 m
Stuart 10,000 m
Andrew 10,040 m
Howard 10,877 m
David W 11,144 m
Dan W 11,680 m
Sarah 12,244 m
Jeff P 14,201 m
Ronnie 15,000 m
David A 17,087 m
Matt F 20,000 m
Rosi 16,385 m
Rebecca 35,000 m
Ron 42,195 m
Jim K 68,195 m
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.16.13
MORE SPRINGTIME !!
The Colorado Rockies baseball team played a memorable doubleheader yesterday following a two hour delay for SNOW removal from the field. Temperatures in the first game hovered around 41 F, which is pretty darn chilly by baseball standards. There were heaters in the dugouts, but it was taking an extra ten pitches or so for the pitchers to warm up. Of course, there were a couple of pitchers on both teams that weren't going to warm up no matter what. One of my baseball friends texted me at the beginning of the game to ask if they were throwing baseballs or snowballs. Probably some of each! A come from behind win in the first game sent the Rockies happily into their clubhouse for the 30 minute break between the two games. Meanwhile, the temperatures continued to drop and frozen mist (I think some of us would call this flurries) started to blow into the field with about a 10 to 12 mph wind. Temperature at the start of the game was 31 degrees (with a wind chill that put it into the 20s). And wouldn't you know it, what looked like a sure win for the Mets suddenly was a tie ball game...and on the coldest night for a major league game probably ANYWHERE in the US for this baseball season, the game went into extra innings. In the bottom of the 10th inning, a walk off single by a Rockies player ended the tie and the frozen innings ended. PS - Under The Baseball Moon is a book for teens written by J. Ritter. Haven't read it. Just liked the title. It was a snowshoe bunny trail.
Season meters as of 351/365 = 144,531,895 m
Total meters on the day = 290,886 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.85 MM David A
2.6 MM Dana
2.3 MM Zander
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us!
Bobbie 2,500 m
David T 3,000 m
Pat S 3,000 m
Jay 4,000 m
Marty 4,000 m
Roger 4,000 m
Tammy 4,000 m
Fritz 5,481 m
Tony m
Greg C 6,311 m
Kris H 7,035 m
bg 7,531 m
Stephen 7,549 m
Tim P 8,019 m
Wim 8,385 m
Sarah 8,563 m
Peter G m
Brian C 10,000 m
Laurie 10,000 m
David W 11,900 m
Dave H 12,002 m
Dana 13,858 m
Ronnie 14,000 m
Zander 14,000 m
David A 14,740 m
Howard 16,861 m
Danno 18,412 m
Ron 25,097 m .... and it's another half marathon !
Ken G 32,199 m
The Colorado Rockies baseball team played a memorable doubleheader yesterday following a two hour delay for SNOW removal from the field. Temperatures in the first game hovered around 41 F, which is pretty darn chilly by baseball standards. There were heaters in the dugouts, but it was taking an extra ten pitches or so for the pitchers to warm up. Of course, there were a couple of pitchers on both teams that weren't going to warm up no matter what. One of my baseball friends texted me at the beginning of the game to ask if they were throwing baseballs or snowballs. Probably some of each! A come from behind win in the first game sent the Rockies happily into their clubhouse for the 30 minute break between the two games. Meanwhile, the temperatures continued to drop and frozen mist (I think some of us would call this flurries) started to blow into the field with about a 10 to 12 mph wind. Temperature at the start of the game was 31 degrees (with a wind chill that put it into the 20s). And wouldn't you know it, what looked like a sure win for the Mets suddenly was a tie ball game...and on the coldest night for a major league game probably ANYWHERE in the US for this baseball season, the game went into extra innings. In the bottom of the 10th inning, a walk off single by a Rockies player ended the tie and the frozen innings ended. PS - Under The Baseball Moon is a book for teens written by J. Ritter. Haven't read it. Just liked the title. It was a snowshoe bunny trail.
Season meters as of 351/365 = 144,531,895 m
Total meters on the day = 290,886 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.85 MM David A
2.6 MM Dana
2.3 MM Zander
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us!
Bobbie 2,500 m
David T 3,000 m
Pat S 3,000 m
Jay 4,000 m
Marty 4,000 m
Roger 4,000 m
Tammy 4,000 m
Fritz 5,481 m
Tony m
Greg C 6,311 m
Kris H 7,035 m
bg 7,531 m
Stephen 7,549 m
Tim P 8,019 m
Wim 8,385 m
Sarah 8,563 m
Peter G m
Brian C 10,000 m
Laurie 10,000 m
David W 11,900 m
Dave H 12,002 m
Dana 13,858 m
Ronnie 14,000 m
Zander 14,000 m
David A 14,740 m
Howard 16,861 m
Danno 18,412 m
Ron 25,097 m .... and it's another half marathon !
Ken G 32,199 m
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Am I picking at nits here? I did 13,348 meters on the 15th and 14,390 meters on the 16th. Not a big deal, but I don't want to be credited with meters I didn't actually do. Coincidentally the totals for the two days almost work out to the same amount. LOL
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Hahaha! I could just say yes, but I would rather explain how the meter stuff sort of happens because lots of people wonder from time to time where their meters are, or how did I get more than they thought they put in on one day and less on another. It's a fair question!HowardL wrote:Am I picking at nits here? I did 13,348 meters on the 15th and 14,390 meters on the 16th. Not a big deal, but I don't want to be credited with meters I didn't actually do. Coincidentally the totals for the two days almost work out to the same amount. LOL
If you uploaded the meters all in one bit (i.e., 13,348 m on one day all at once, and 14,390 m on one day all at once), then they should have been visible to me just like that. If you uploaded a couple of sets of meters and they totalled 13,348 and 14,390 m respectively, I might have captured numbers that were incomplete totals for the day or which blended into the same totals over the two days.
Here's how the very manual number capture works: at some point in the morning (and this time varies depending upon what is going on in my world by several hours often), I log onto the team site. I get a print out of exactly what shows for the total team meters and then for each individual's meters. I take the individual meters and put them into an archaic (but good!) spreadsheet. If the total I get at the bottom of that spreadsheet matches the total for the affiliation at the time the snapshot of numbers was taken, then I breathe a sigh of relief. If it doesn't, I usually try to balance them out by slowly reviewing my work. Slowly. There is incentive for me to get it right the first time. Since the two numbers you provided exactly match the total of 27,738 for the two days, my guess is that you uploaded your meters in segments....and I just happened to catch the daily number total in between segments.
At one point, I did have a program that went out and got the numbers at exactly the same time every day from the website. It listed all the totals, and was wonderful. Except I couldn't see the patterns because it didn't put them into a spreadsheet...and often, the patterns are where the stories come from.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Ah, I see. Thanks for the explanation. Since the totals were so close I figured it must be something like that. Just as an aside, they were inputted as two separate entries, not several different amounts, Not a big deal in the least, just curiosity on my part. Thanks again for the heads-up.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.17.13
We'll see what kind of insulating layer snow provides!
These milestones are SOOOOOOOO close! Just 13 more rowing days to go for 2013 !
Million Meter Milestone:
David W with (62,627 m) to go!
Tom M with (87,912 m) to go!
Alex R with (100,649 m) to go!
Zach R with (102,138 m) to go!
Dennis with (120,081 m) to go!
Million Meter Milestone:
Matt F with (83,974 m) to go!
Dan W with 85,260 m) to go!
Roger with (111,815 m) to go! That's a mere 8601 per day...
Marty wit (132,606 m) to go! That's 10,201 m per day...
Sarah with (165,505 m) to go! That's 12,732 m per day...
Million Meter Milestone:
Rosi with (35,573 m) to go!
Minnie with (157,321 m) to go! Avg 12,102 m a day to get there...
Million Meter Milestone:
David A with (125,373 m) to go!
Season meters as of 352/365 = 144,872,403 m
Total meters on the day = 340,508 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
7.25 MM Ron
4.05 MM Jim
3.45 MM Ed
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! The journey always seems shorter when we have good teammates!!
Brian C 1,000 m
Bobbie 3,000 m
Kerry 3,014 m
Tony m
AJ 5,018 m
Jay R 5,051 m
Andrew 5,130 m
Zander 5,500 m
K2 m
Rosi m
Dan W 5,892 m
David T 6,000 m
Greg C 6,560 m
Marty 7,500 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Bernie 10,068 m
David W 12,958 m
Minnie m a palindrome...
Jim 13,611 m
Sarah 13,688 m
Ronnie 14,000 m
David A 14,717 m
Richard T 14,795 m
Stuart 15,000 m
Stephen 15,086 m
Howard 15,307 m
Paul S 16,000 m
bg 17,097 m
Ron 26,170 m
Ed 51,250 m
Be on the look out for bikes AND milestones!!
This is one of a series of five safe cycling posters from a young fellow named Thomas Yang in Singapore. He designed this series in support of the Bike Safety Campaign for Singapore, and has asked that if we like his work, that we share it around the world. Minnie sent me a copy of another poster that Yang produced for the series, thinking that I might want to add it to my collection of bicycling graphics. I contacted the artist and he shared all five posters with me to help spread the word. Bike safety is a global issue - we have many cyclists on the team, and almost everyone is a driver if they are old enough. Cool stuff.
These milestones are SOOOOOOOO close! Just 13 more rowing days to go for 2013 !
Million Meter Milestone:
David W with (62,627 m) to go!
Tom M with (87,912 m) to go!
Alex R with (100,649 m) to go!
Zach R with (102,138 m) to go!
Dennis with (120,081 m) to go!
Million Meter Milestone:
Matt F with (83,974 m) to go!
Dan W with 85,260 m) to go!
Roger with (111,815 m) to go! That's a mere 8601 per day...
Marty wit (132,606 m) to go! That's 10,201 m per day...
Sarah with (165,505 m) to go! That's 12,732 m per day...
Million Meter Milestone:
Rosi with (35,573 m) to go!
Minnie with (157,321 m) to go! Avg 12,102 m a day to get there...
Million Meter Milestone:
David A with (125,373 m) to go!
Season meters as of 352/365 = 144,872,403 m
Total meters on the day = 340,508 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
7.25 MM Ron
4.05 MM Jim
3.45 MM Ed
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! The journey always seems shorter when we have good teammates!!
Brian C 1,000 m
Bobbie 3,000 m
Kerry 3,014 m
Tony m
AJ 5,018 m
Jay R 5,051 m
Andrew 5,130 m
Zander 5,500 m
K2 m
Rosi m
Dan W 5,892 m
David T 6,000 m
Greg C 6,560 m
Marty 7,500 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Bernie 10,068 m
David W 12,958 m
Minnie m a palindrome...
Jim 13,611 m
Sarah 13,688 m
Ronnie 14,000 m
David A 14,717 m
Richard T 14,795 m
Stuart 15,000 m
Stephen 15,086 m
Howard 15,307 m
Paul S 16,000 m
bg 17,097 m
Ron 26,170 m
Ed 51,250 m
Be on the look out for bikes AND milestones!!
This is one of a series of five safe cycling posters from a young fellow named Thomas Yang in Singapore. He designed this series in support of the Bike Safety Campaign for Singapore, and has asked that if we like his work, that we share it around the world. Minnie sent me a copy of another poster that Yang produced for the series, thinking that I might want to add it to my collection of bicycling graphics. I contacted the artist and he shared all five posters with me to help spread the word. Bike safety is a global issue - we have many cyclists on the team, and almost everyone is a driver if they are old enough. Cool stuff.
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.17.13
Well rats. I did make a mistake and call this a palindrome. But it isn't. HahahahaKona2 wrote: Minnie m a double double repeater kind of thing...
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 4.17.13
Didn't even notice ... I was too busy thinking about your "Minnie with (157,321 m) to go! Avg 12,102 m a day to get there..." challenge!Kona2 wrote:Well rats. I did make a mistake and call this a palindrome. But it isn't. HahahahaKona2 wrote: Minnie m a double double repeater kind of thing...
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
also love the poster :}macbruce1 wrote: Great stuff K2 Like the poster and the message While cycling and running I've had several close calls. Most of the time it is people just not paying attention. A few times it has been malicious people playing "chicken"
Da Do Ron Ron