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andreacs
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by andreacs » November 7th, 2008, 4:05 am
DuluthMoose wrote:Congrats on the million meters Ted! Way to row!
Congratulations Ted for your first 1M of the season!
Happy rowing!
Andrea
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bg
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by bg » November 7th, 2008, 5:51 am
Kona2 wrote:Since you all permit me to play with the daily numbers, I see some big individual efforts every day: we've all seen Mary's daily meters reported here - and remember this is the gal who had a broken wing ! She's on a mission to the moon!
yeah mary.....
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » November 7th, 2008, 10:32 am
We've got people counting up....and down.....milestones falling! Wowzer! Put on your hard hats!
Season meters as of 191/365= 31,077,143 m
Total meters on the day = 129,470
Oars in the water = 23 percent
MILESTONES:
1.7 MM
800K Peter H
800K Andrea C
600K Mary
300K Jan
ONE Million Meter Watch:
Rodrigo with (
19,331 m) to go!
William H with (
57,580 m) to go! Your daily meters are climbing too!
And thanks to today's rowers:
Will S 20,254 m
Darryl 14,571 m
William H 14,137 m
Tony 12,344 m (I think you're influencing Dan!)
Chris 10,000 m
Peter H 9,093 m
Ted 8,000 m
Jan 8,000 m
Steven 7,054 m
Barbara 7,031 m
Mary 6,105 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Dan C 4,322 m (
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Andrea 3,559 m (yay! Way to finish off that milestone!)
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by Kristine Strasburger » November 8th, 2008, 3:07 am
K2, you are the perfect person for this job. Thanks for all the fun you add to the daily stats. I never knew numbers could become so entertaining!
☆~Kristine~☆
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » November 8th, 2008, 1:05 pm
Thanks, Kap'n K !
The numeric sequencing continues with variations on the theme! Tony started this with his 7777s, and now we're all having some fun with our countdowns or ups.
Season meters as of 192/365 = 31,176,487 m
Total meters on the day = 99,344 m
Oars in the water = 13 percent
MILESTONES:
One Million Meter Watch: Red Zone!!!
Rodrigo with (
19,331 m) to go!
William H with (
40,630 m) to go! And, can you tell that this guy is ready to reach that 1 MM mark....take a look at this week's chart for WH:
Elsewhere on the planet, our lunar mission continues! A strange numeric sequencing "virus" is spreading from team member to team member...doesn't appear harmful:
Dan C
22,222 m
(with
23,456 m) to 9 MM lifetime!
William H 16,950 m
Darryl 14,611 m (getting closer to that personal best level)
Chris 1
4,567 m (
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Mary 10,071 m
AJ 8,146 m
Tony
7,777 m
(numeric sequencer extraordinaire!)
Peter G 5,000 m
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by tony501 » November 9th, 2008, 11:33 am
Dan C 22,222 m (with 23,456 m) to 9 MM lifetime!
Dan, those are nice numbers!!!!!!
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Toothdoc
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by Toothdoc » November 9th, 2008, 11:35 am
tony501 wrote:Dan C 22,222 m (with 23,456 m) to 9 MM lifetime!
Dan, those are nice numbers!!!!!!
Thanks Tony501
dc
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » November 9th, 2008, 12:16 pm
Numeric sequences continue! Great way to get to your lunar goal (and keep us guessing what's next!)!
Season meters as of 193/365 = 31,304,382 m
Total meters on the day = 127,895 m
Oars in the water = 15 percent
MILESTONES....Celebrations....Bragging Rights....Kilometrics!
4.1 MM Will S
2.4 MM Chris
One Million Meter Watch:
Rodrigo with (
19,331 m) to go! Holding steady!
William H with (
25,107 m) to go! Closing in on target!
And thanks to today's crew:
Will S 43,190 m
William H 15,523 m
14,626 m
Chris 12,000 m
Dan
11,111 m with (
12,345 m) to go to 9 MM Lifetime!
Mary 10,070 m
Tony
8....7....6....5
Steven 7,110 m
Peter G 5,500 m
Well done, everyone!
And from across the world in Afghanistan....the godson calls and says he's doing ok!
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by Princess » November 9th, 2008, 1:08 pm
We thank "the godson" for serving and pray for his continued safety.
Jeanne Cox
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bg
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by bg » November 9th, 2008, 2:35 pm
Princess wrote:We thank "the godson" for serving and pray for his continued safety.
Jeanne Cox
yes...another thank-you to your godson...and a wow to dan for all those meters...
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » November 9th, 2008, 11:29 pm
2 the 99999999999999s
Ever wonder where the phrase "to the nines" comes from? I can't find anything that's definitive, but here's my favorite one thus far:
"The nine" or "the nines" were used to signify "superlative" in numerous other contexts.
Theories include: 9, being the highest single-digit number, symbolized the best; a metanalysis of Old English to then eyne "to the eyes"; and a reference to the 9 muses. (from Mark Israel and alternative english usage website).
Why is this important today?
Dan C's crossed into The Nines of course! Congratulations on reaching NINE million meters, Dan!
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just27
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by just27 » November 10th, 2008, 12:43 am
Kona2 wrote: ... 2 the 99999999999999s: Dan C's crossed into The Nines! Congratulations on reaching NINE million meters, Dan!
Congrats, Dan ... it was only 15 minutes ago that you posted a screenshot of your 5 million moment!
... building on "Why Do We Say That" ... another alternate for the phrase "dressed to the nines": The commonest type of large sailing ship of the nineteenth century was the square rigger with three main masts, each with three "yards" or "yardarms". The sails were hung from the yards, so when the ship was fully rigged each of the nine yards held a sail. The vessel was then said to be fully dressed. Dressed to the nines, then, means all dressed up!
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bg
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by bg » November 10th, 2008, 12:51 am
Dan C's crossed into The Nines of course! Congratulations on reaching NINE million meters, Dan!
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wooo hooooooo dan.......
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andreacs
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by andreacs » November 10th, 2008, 3:33 am
just27 wrote:Kona2 wrote: ... 2 the 99999999999999s: Dan C's crossed into The Nines! Congratulations on reaching NINE million meters, Dan!
Congrats, Dan ... it was only 15 minutes ago that you posted a screenshot of your 5 million moment!
Congratulations Dan for the 9M lifetime!
I see that you work to replace quickly all those glasses you broke
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Happy rowing!
Andrea
(who today will post for two days but still much below the top team members' daily results...)
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andreacs
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by andreacs » November 10th, 2008, 4:02 am
Princess wrote:We thank "the godson" for serving and pray for his continued safety.
Jeanne Cox
Jan,
He's in my thoughts and prayers as well!
Andrea