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Re: Great news, Jane!
Jane,
Congrats on the new Model D. I know you will put it to good use!!!!!!When I saw the picture of Orion I thought OMG that's a model B. That makes the mileage yo put up during past challenges even more amazing.
We will be watching to see your results in the Crash Bs.
Dan
Congrats on the new Model D. I know you will put it to good use!!!!!!When I saw the picture of Orion I thought OMG that's a model B. That makes the mileage yo put up during past challenges even more amazing.
We will be watching to see your results in the Crash Bs.
Dan
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Congratulations on the upgrade to a Model D Jane!
I know you're going to like it. And I don't think you'll have much trouble selling the Model B. Try listing it on Craigslist, as someone who would be looking for a rower can easily google and monitor classifieds for a wide area on these electronic classifieds. (I occasionally find gems in used canoes that way... sometimes barely used.) Darryl
I know you're going to like it. And I don't think you'll have much trouble selling the Model B. Try listing it on Craigslist, as someone who would be looking for a rower can easily google and monitor classifieds for a wide area on these electronic classifieds. (I occasionally find gems in used canoes that way... sometimes barely used.) Darryl
Re: bragging a bit
thanks great.....barbaraCalamity wrote:Ok - I just got off the phone with concept2 after ordering my new - I mean our family's new - model d. It will be shipped out on monday and making tis way across country to my back porch. Yippee! Part of the inspiration to purchase did come from the team - so thanks I will sent you all a bill.
Jane
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.26.08
You remember the movie The Return of The King - one segment of The Lord of The Rings trilogy.....well, we have The Return of The Princess ! Welcome back Anais! (Getting ready for that new model D that's on its way!)
Row to Beijing - I believe we're portaging on our way to Sydney still....we've contributed a whopping 286,770 challenge meters thus far!
Season meters as of 87/365 = 11,219,010 m
Total meters on the day = 126,178 m
Oars in the water = 33 percent
MILESTONES:
Half marathon Dan
Thanks to our rowers for today's meters:
Darryl 29,001 m (looks like 2 days...I must have captured the numbers after you posted for 7.27?)
Dan 21,510 m
Pat 15,019 m (2 days here?)
Rowin 10,000 m
Chris 10,000 m
Peter G 8,000 m
Tony 7,778 m
Steven 7,137 m
AJ 6,380 m
Jane 6,000 m
Jan 3,000 m
Orion 2,000 m
Anais 353 m
Row to Beijing - I believe we're portaging on our way to Sydney still....we've contributed a whopping 286,770 challenge meters thus far!
Season meters as of 87/365 = 11,219,010 m
Total meters on the day = 126,178 m
Oars in the water = 33 percent
MILESTONES:
Half marathon Dan
Thanks to our rowers for today's meters:
Darryl 29,001 m (looks like 2 days...I must have captured the numbers after you posted for 7.27?)
Dan 21,510 m
Pat 15,019 m (2 days here?)
Rowin 10,000 m
Chris 10,000 m
Peter G 8,000 m
Tony 7,778 m
Steven 7,137 m
AJ 6,380 m
Jane 6,000 m
Jan 3,000 m
Orion 2,000 m
Anais 353 m
Wowzer Pat!
Wowzer, Pat! Way to row!
You are really close to that 300K milestone!
You are really close to that 300K milestone!
Re: Wowzer Pat!
JanKona2 wrote:Wowzer, Pat! Way to row!
You are really close to that 300K milestone!
Not to be persnickety, but wouldn't it be a Kilometerstone or maybe a meterstone? Just curious. LOL
Dan
Re: princess
Cute crew ... and just full of character!Calamity wrote:Here is princess Anais, her coach Orion and spectator Elias:
So, everyone who doesn't want to get whooped by a 7-year old ... to your rowing machines, now ... ready, pull!
Chris
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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.26.08
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29,001 m (looks like 2 days...I must have captured the numbers after you posted for 7.27?)
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I was rowing a little earlier this morning because my bride wanted to take in an art festival in beautiful Bayfield, Wisconsin and that meant being ready to go at 8:30AM sharp for the 2 hour drive over there - me being the driver. .... Also meant getting up at 5:30 AM for me to chug some coffee and get motivated to row for an hour, and still have time to clean up and have breakfast. Anyway the 29,000 meters is yesterday plus this mornings effort. Darryl
29,001 m (looks like 2 days...I must have captured the numbers after you posted for 7.27?)
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I was rowing a little earlier this morning because my bride wanted to take in an art festival in beautiful Bayfield, Wisconsin and that meant being ready to go at 8:30AM sharp for the 2 hour drive over there - me being the driver. .... Also meant getting up at 5:30 AM for me to chug some coffee and get motivated to row for an hour, and still have time to clean up and have breakfast. Anyway the 29,000 meters is yesterday plus this mornings effort. Darryl
Re: princess
what a great photo...barbaraCalamity wrote:Here is princess Anais, her coach Orion and spectator Elias:
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.27.08
Row to Beijing: we're still in the water off Australia (sharks out there!), and have contributed 300,554 challenge meters to the Concept2 RTB boat!
Season meters as of 88/365 = 11,356,852 m
Total meters on the day = 137,842 m
Oars in the water = 30 percent
Team now has 40 crew members - WELCOME Elias Newall - and we've got two new pictures posted - take a look!
KILOMETRICS: Dan - your logic is scary, but your sense of fun is good!
Tandem Half Marathons...again! Chris and AJ
1.2 MM Chris
900K AJ
300K Pat
HM - Chris - new personal best (by 15 seconds)
HM - AJ
ONE Million Meter Watch: Woohoo! We have a contender!
AJ with (92,228 m) to go!
And thanks to today's crew:
Chris 40,375 m (a bit MORE than an HM....but the movie was good?!)
AJ 21,097 m
Dan 13,053 m
Steven 10,000 m
Pat 9,035 m
Andrea 9,029 m
Jane 8,000 m
Tony 7,778 m
Gina 6,808 m
Jan 6,397 m
Peter G 6,000 m
Elias 270 m
Stellar rowing by all!
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Kilometer Markers
Kilometer MarkersToothdoc wrote:JanKona2 wrote:Wowzer, Pat! Way to row!
You are really close to that 300K milestone! And she made it, too!
Not to be persnickety, but wouldn't it be a Kilometerstone or maybe a meterstone? Just curious. LOL
Dan
FYI, the limited research I have done on the milestone vs kilometer-stone seems to indicate that the markers (which may also be stone or concrete besides the green/white highway signs we see in the US) for the kilometers are called kilometer markers. The standard is a vertical sign for the kilometers vs the horizontal sign for the mile marker. The US, Liberia and Myanmar (Burma) are the ONLY three nations who have not adopted this international standard. Most US states have cities with signage indicating miles per hour speed limit as well as km/hr - and you know that your vehicle speedometer for the US shows the metric conversions as well.
All that said, we're mimicking rowing on the water...and there's a whole different series for nautical miles....or is it nautical kilometers....
Marathons and Sea Lions
thx, Barbara! Are you training for your next marathon now? I was considering the Alcatraz 1.5 mile swim next July but, after reading the warnings (on the entry form, no less) about man-eating sea lions, rogue currents, and heart attacks in the 55 degree Bay water ... maybe I'll just enjoy the virtual shark-infested Australian waters on our way to Beijing.bg wrote: yeah chris on the pr ... barbara
Chris