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"The following is an actual question given on a University of Washington chemistry mid term."
Debbie V is a UW graduate. I wonder what the context of the hell question would be for her profession - a midwife? Natural childbirth perhaps?
Jane
Debbie V is a UW graduate. I wonder what the context of the hell question would be for her profession - a midwife? Natural childbirth perhaps?
Jane
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 12.05.08
Tis the season to row, row, row !
Season meters as of 220/365 = 36,238,166 m
Total meters on the day = 199,723 m
Oars in the water = 25 percent (really good for a Friday!)
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights.....Celebrations:
1.4 MM William H
ONE Million Meter Watch: ( Andrea has been silently rowing past the 900K and I have failed to include her in the countdown!)
Peter H with (28,907 m) to go! He's in the red zone!
Andrea with (70,903 m) to go!
And thanks to today's crew: HB = Honor Board (6 Luna-Tics Aboard)
William H 23,048 m HB
Tony 22,222 m HB
Larry 20,000 m
Mike 15,000 m
Darryl 14,530 m
Dan 14,003 m HB
Chris 12,500 m HB
Ted 12,000 m
Mary 11,044 m (just about to enter the 1 MM countdown! Row Mary row!)
Jack 11,000 m
Jan 10,000 m
Andrea 8,334 m
Jane 7,282 m
Tom P 7,000 m
Peter G 6,500 m
Barbara 5,260 m (you go girl - you're doing great!)
And the advent calendar for Dec 6th.....reveals........
Season meters as of 220/365 = 36,238,166 m
Total meters on the day = 199,723 m
Oars in the water = 25 percent (really good for a Friday!)
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights.....Celebrations:
1.4 MM William H
ONE Million Meter Watch: ( Andrea has been silently rowing past the 900K and I have failed to include her in the countdown!)
Peter H with (28,907 m) to go! He's in the red zone!
Andrea with (70,903 m) to go!
And thanks to today's crew: HB = Honor Board (6 Luna-Tics Aboard)
William H 23,048 m HB
Tony 22,222 m HB
Larry 20,000 m
Mike 15,000 m
Darryl 14,530 m
Dan 14,003 m HB
Chris 12,500 m HB
Ted 12,000 m
Mary 11,044 m (just about to enter the 1 MM countdown! Row Mary row!)
Jack 11,000 m
Jan 10,000 m
Andrea 8,334 m
Jane 7,282 m
Tom P 7,000 m
Peter G 6,500 m
Barbara 5,260 m (you go girl - you're doing great!)
And the advent calendar for Dec 6th.....reveals........
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Re: hell comments
Now you've got me curious about that Jane. When you think about the context of the question, it's actually a pretty darn good exam question requiring an excellent understanding of science and application of it to a problem and good logic to build an answer around. Debbie, were the profs at UW in the Chemistry Dept and your chosen field of study in collusion on mid term exam questions?Calamity wrote:Debbie V is a UW graduate. I wonder what the context of the hell question would be for her profession - a midwife? Natural childbirth perhaps?
Jane
I will say the student whose answer was posted didn't make any points with me in their proof that souls have mass. Without mass involved, the logic falls apart. There should have been at least a reference to Einstein.
And it is strange coincidence that the Duluth-Superior Symphony classical series theme this year is "A Cold Day in Hell". http://www.dsso.com/concerts08.html But this context is as those few doers that get the impossible done when the masses say why try.
Cold Day In Hell
And the canoe man has once again treated us to some interesting reading! I loved the write up on triumphs over tribulations - and the music selections! Thanks for sharing! (And you are as much of a science geek as I am)
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On a warmer topic, thanks to team mate Tom P., I have just enrolled our team for the upcoming JVC, and have made a recruitment posting under the JVC topic. I have not double checked the team roster to see if any of our mates are not on the JVC team yet, so if you think of it, check your logbook page to see that you have selected LUNA-TICS as your challenge team. I'll do the roster checking later this month before the challenge actually starts.
☆~Kristine~☆
This goes along with Darryl "Is Hell Endothermic or Exothermic"
Science Reveals Heaviest Element Ever Discovered
Research has led to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to
science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has one neutron, 50
deputy neutrons
and 435 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 486!
These 486 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are
surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since
Governmentium has no electrons, it is inert; however, it can be
detected because it impedes every reaction with which it comes into
contact. A tiny amount of Governmentium can cause a reaction normally
taking less than a day to take up to four years to complete.
Governmentium (Gv) has a normal half-life of 2-6 years. It never decays, but
undergoes a reorganization in which a portion of the assistant neutrons and
deputy neutrons exchange places. In fact, Governmentium's mass will actually
increase over time since each reorganization will cause more morons to become
neutrons, forming more isodopes and multiple oxymorons.
This bizarre characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to
believe that Governmentium (Gv) is formed whenever simple morons
reach a critical concentration and unite to form a mass of super
morons. This quantity is normally referred to as a "critical mass."
However, in the case of the unique element Governmentium (Gv) it is
called a "critical mess."
When catalyzed with money, Governmentium (Gv) becomes another recently
discovered element, Administratium (Am), that radiates the same
amount of energy as Governmentium since it has half as many peons but
twice as many morons.
Dan C
Science Reveals Heaviest Element Ever Discovered
Research has led to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to
science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has one neutron, 50
deputy neutrons
and 435 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 486!
These 486 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are
surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since
Governmentium has no electrons, it is inert; however, it can be
detected because it impedes every reaction with which it comes into
contact. A tiny amount of Governmentium can cause a reaction normally
taking less than a day to take up to four years to complete.
Governmentium (Gv) has a normal half-life of 2-6 years. It never decays, but
undergoes a reorganization in which a portion of the assistant neutrons and
deputy neutrons exchange places. In fact, Governmentium's mass will actually
increase over time since each reorganization will cause more morons to become
neutrons, forming more isodopes and multiple oxymorons.
This bizarre characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to
believe that Governmentium (Gv) is formed whenever simple morons
reach a critical concentration and unite to form a mass of super
morons. This quantity is normally referred to as a "critical mass."
However, in the case of the unique element Governmentium (Gv) it is
called a "critical mess."
When catalyzed with money, Governmentium (Gv) becomes another recently
discovered element, Administratium (Am), that radiates the same
amount of energy as Governmentium since it has half as many peons but
twice as many morons.
Dan C
Kristine Strasburger wrote:On a warmer topic, thanks to team mate Tom P., I have just enrolled our team for the upcoming JVC, and have made a recruitment posting under the JVC topic.
Nice post, Kristine. Your last year's JVC invitation was how I came across this supportive (and hugely eclectic!) team.
Chris
To The Nines! Nine Team Mates on the board!
Wow! The lunar pirates have been churning up a wake this afternoon! Everyone is putting in a lot of time and effort in this 2009 Holiday Challenge. We have NINE teammates on the honor board, and William H has moved up to the 200K honor board! Well done!
Congratulations to the newest honor board rowers:
Darryl - our forward facing canoeist
Mary H
Ted C-G
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 12.06.08
We've completed 10 days of this year's Holiday Challenge, and have TEN teammates on the honor board - and many who are ever so close ! Good luck and good rowing if this achievement is on your list of goals!
Congratulations to Tim S - newest Luna-Tic on the Honor Challenge Board!
From time to time I'm asked where the pirates come in relative to the team. I believe it had something to do with overtaking other boats, or being overtaken....which led me to pirates....and then the Space Pirates movie....or something like that. And then there was International Talk Like A Pirate Day (one that Jane and son Orion brought to our attention).... I like saying Aaaaargh..... The Somalian pirates are certainly in the news these days....cheeky dudes (we've not heard whether there are female pirates among the Somalians...) Short answer = it's random.
Season meters as of 221/365 = 36,489,612 m
Total meters on the day = 251,446 m
Oars in the water = 32 percent
MILESTONES....Kilometrics....Bragging Rights:
900K Mary - she's entered the Meter Millionaire countdown!
300K Kristine
100K Tim S.
ONE Million Meter Watch: Three In The Running....or Rowing
Peter H with (28,907 m) to go!
Andrea with (70,903 m) to go!
Mary with (96,866 m) to go!
And thanks to today's crew: HB = Honor Board
Will S 42,951 m HB
William H 24,049 m HB
Chris 21,097 m (number 32 in the series...) HB
Tom P 17,886 m (way to row, Tom!)
Tony 16,180 m (I can't guess this one - you could be setting up for a different number series or you might have just wanted a nonsequential day... ) HB
Darryl 14,569 m HB
Dan 14,083 m HB
Jan 13,010 m
Ted 13,000 m HB
Mary 11,014 m HB
Kristine 10,091 m
Peter G 10,000 m
Debbie V 8,210 m
Tom R 7,542 m
Tim P 6,918 m
Barbara 6,213 m
AJ 5,923 m
Bruce 4,180 m
Tim S 4,000 HB
Ben 500 m
Dec 7th calendar flap reveals....
Congratulations to Tim S - newest Luna-Tic on the Honor Challenge Board!
From time to time I'm asked where the pirates come in relative to the team. I believe it had something to do with overtaking other boats, or being overtaken....which led me to pirates....and then the Space Pirates movie....or something like that. And then there was International Talk Like A Pirate Day (one that Jane and son Orion brought to our attention).... I like saying Aaaaargh..... The Somalian pirates are certainly in the news these days....cheeky dudes (we've not heard whether there are female pirates among the Somalians...) Short answer = it's random.
Season meters as of 221/365 = 36,489,612 m
Total meters on the day = 251,446 m
Oars in the water = 32 percent
MILESTONES....Kilometrics....Bragging Rights:
900K Mary - she's entered the Meter Millionaire countdown!
300K Kristine
100K Tim S.
ONE Million Meter Watch: Three In The Running....or Rowing
Peter H with (28,907 m) to go!
Andrea with (70,903 m) to go!
Mary with (96,866 m) to go!
And thanks to today's crew: HB = Honor Board
Will S 42,951 m HB
William H 24,049 m HB
Chris 21,097 m (number 32 in the series...) HB
Tom P 17,886 m (way to row, Tom!)
Tony 16,180 m (I can't guess this one - you could be setting up for a different number series or you might have just wanted a nonsequential day... ) HB
Darryl 14,569 m HB
Dan 14,083 m HB
Jan 13,010 m
Ted 13,000 m HB
Mary 11,014 m HB
Kristine 10,091 m
Peter G 10,000 m
Debbie V 8,210 m
Tom R 7,542 m
Tim P 6,918 m
Barbara 6,213 m
AJ 5,923 m
Bruce 4,180 m
Tim S 4,000 HB
Ben 500 m
Dec 7th calendar flap reveals....
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Don't crown me queen
I wanted to give you a heads up that I erged early on Sunday morning, but didn't get to post my numbers until now (6:30 pm eastern time). It is after the days totals have been added to our forum. So, tomorrow when you look at my numbers, be aware that 13,122 of them were from Sunday and the balance from whatever I do tomorrow morning when I get on the erg.
Kudos to everyone and all their hard work.
Karyn
Kudos to everyone and all their hard work.
Karyn
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Re: Don't crown me queen
kgallagher wrote:I wanted to give you a heads up that I erged early on Sunday morning, but didn't get to post my numbers until now (6:30 pm eastern time). It is after the days totals have been added to our forum. So, tomorrow when you look at my numbers, be aware that 13,122 of them were from Sunday and the balance from whatever I do tomorrow morning when I get on the erg.
Karyn
Karyn I think your daily numbers have a reasonable chance of not loosing their identity. I always row in the mornings also. My experience is you will have to finish rowing and post your numbers before 8AM (Central) in order to to have a serious chance of doubling up with the day before meters. Kona2 has to be a morning person, and I swear she's doing our stats before she has breakfast most days! So my morning rows are never captured and counted as meters that day by Kona2. They always show up the next day. But of course if you have the will power and drive to get up before the chickens to row, more power to you, and that could result in a different story. Darryl
Morning person
Hahahahaha ha!!! - I am indeed one who likes to work on numbers and any kind of math thing early in the day....but forget doing any kind of rowing before ten in the morning! Not sure if that truly makes me a morning person or not!
Good to know that Karyn doesn't want to get the top badge of honor for the day() unless she has rowed/erged more than any other Luna-Tic teammate reports in that 24 hrs. I can respect that. I kind of like the chess pieces as designations....it's almost like getting a half moon for a half marathon, a full moon for a full marathon (which is something else we have adopted between last year's challenge and now!).
Congrats to Tony, the number sequence Vegas man, for attaining the 200K meter board by the way! Good rowing!
So far this day we are holding steady at 10 Luna-Tics on the boards!
Good to know that Karyn doesn't want to get the top badge of honor for the day() unless she has rowed/erged more than any other Luna-Tic teammate reports in that 24 hrs. I can respect that. I kind of like the chess pieces as designations....it's almost like getting a half moon for a half marathon, a full moon for a full marathon (which is something else we have adopted between last year's challenge and now!).
Congrats to Tony, the number sequence Vegas man, for attaining the 200K meter board by the way! Good rowing!
So far this day we are holding steady at 10 Luna-Tics on the boards!
Re: Morning person
You are an enigma, K2. Do the morning people among us do stretches and/or yoga before AM rowing? I don't think my joints bend without danger before 10 AM and several cups of coffee.Kona2 wrote: ... not sure if that truly makes me a morning person or not!
Way to row everyone ... and, Tony, 200K is very impressive! Did your "contribution" $ amount double?
Chris
For the first 100,000 the amount was .02 for each 1,000 meters. After 100,000 meters the amount went to .04 for each 1,000 meters. The first 100,000 meters is worth $2.00 and that amount did not change.
Tony
Tony
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27 trees! A veritable forest.tony501 wrote:For the first 100,000 the amount was .02 for each 1,000 meters. After 100,000 meters the amount went to .04 for each 1,000 meters. My current amount is $6.53 which is enough to plant 27 trees.
Tony
(I haven't decided yet where to direct my $5.27 ... and yes, it really is $5.27 ... )
Chris