LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Space Invaders Would Be Missing A Few Heads
Beaming up our teammates: unfortunately this year we cannot beam (although we can all give them a half marathon or full marathon moon !) - even with a functional tricorder! Towards the end of last year's competition, some teams were apparently using meters from folks who didn't even know they were part of the JVC competition. I would rather see this changed to have team members have to opt out of a team competition vs opting in. It would make life easier for those who work with the team lists! Oh well, best not to get to worried about it! It's for fun!
Congrats to William H -
Woohoo! Go Luna-Tics! Almost to 1 Million Meters! We have 41 teammates registered, and so far we've had contributions from 26! Good job Lunies!
Congratulations to William H ! You're first to 100K for our team!
Congratulations to William H ! You're first to 100K for our team!
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Re: JVC
Man, don't I know itToothdoc wrote:William H,
You are hence forth known as Wild Bill. But beware there are sneeky guys and girls waiting to ambush you.
dc
Now I'm lucky to be riding the bow wave you and Chris are pushing up with all your meters - it's going to be a long month ...
Row, eat, sleep, repeat
JVC 2009: Luna-Tics Progress Thru 1.3.09
Way to row! We're in 4th place overall with 43 teammates signed on! Contributions from 28 thus far! Every meter counts - you can row a bazillion or just a few!
January Virtual Team Challenge Individual Standings
Name Total Event Meters
David A. Alden 21,357
Darryl Bathel 29,257
Alistair Black 13,527
Pat Byron 1,039
Kiba Chan 60,000
Andrea Cosmin 32,095
Ted Cowley-Gilbert 36,000
Daniel Cox 85,785
Karyn Gallagher 29,069
barbara grandberg 11,080
David Grasfield 21,000
Nigel Greene 14,988
Kenneth Guenther 17,023
William Haag 102,837
Mary Harper 30,136
Robert Hess 30,000
David Hunter 61,478
Steven Larky 30,000
Gina Levy 15,699
John Longmire 20,060
Anthony Parendo 27,775
Tom Pinckney 60,000
Tim Porter 35,206
Will Salach 58,047
Sorin Spanoche 12,000
Jan Stevenson 31,000
AJ Tudury 26,199
Chris Tudury 76,276
Total Meters as of today 988,933 m
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.3.09
Buckle your seatbelts, mates! These ergs are zooming to the moon! And beyond!
Season meters as of 249/365 = 237,793 m
Total meters on the day = 237,793 m
Oars in the water = 26 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
2.4 MM
1.2 MM Tim P
400K Karyn
Half Marathon Moon Man Dan #80, #81
Half Marathon #39
And thanks to today's lunar crew:
Dan 56,539 m
32,229 m
Darryl 22,224 m (I don't think you have an HM...but there's more than 21K)
Chris 21,099 m
Tom P 18,500 m (way to row, Tom!)
Karyn 11,435 m
Tim P 11,213 m
Andrea 10,962 m
Mary 10,059 m
Steven 10,000 m
Tony 9,999 m
AJ 7,233 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Sorin 4,000 m
Will S 3,262 m
Jan 3,000 m
Pat 1,039 m
Season meters as of 249/365 = 237,793 m
Total meters on the day = 237,793 m
Oars in the water = 26 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
2.4 MM
1.2 MM Tim P
400K Karyn
Half Marathon Moon Man Dan #80, #81
Half Marathon #39
And thanks to today's lunar crew:
Dan 56,539 m
32,229 m
Darryl 22,224 m (I don't think you have an HM...but there's more than 21K)
Chris 21,099 m
Tom P 18,500 m (way to row, Tom!)
Karyn 11,435 m
Tim P 11,213 m
Andrea 10,962 m
Mary 10,059 m
Steven 10,000 m
Tony 9,999 m
AJ 7,233 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Sorin 4,000 m
Will S 3,262 m
Jan 3,000 m
Pat 1,039 m
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.3.09
This is better than my daily newspaper's brain tease section ... deciphering who and what! (Looking for my secret decoder ring ... )Kona2 wrote:
( ... for William's 100K ... a mountain in Tibet ... )
Chris
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.2.09
I agree. Looks quite yummy! Thanks for the invitation Darryl!just27 wrote: I'd love to share some of Darryl's trout ... I have never cooked fish that looks as good as that.
Chris
I will stop by today. Will do my first rowing set earlier, to come by at a reasonable time for dinner .
Happy rowing!
Andrea
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.2.09
Still in the virtual "sharing" mode from the New Year's party ... AJ just got a stalk of brussel sprouts from the farmers' market ... how many of us like this much-maligned little green veggie? (He hates them ... I'll probably have to eat the whole stalk by myself ... if no-one cares to join me ... trout and sprouts ... mmm.)andreacs wrote:Thanks for the invitation Darryl!
I will stop by today. Will do my first rowing set earlier, to come by at a reasonable time for dinner . Andrea
AJ with brussel sprout stalk. (Note our Meyer lemon tree with Christmas lights, for when the temp. threatens to be near freezing at night ... )
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.3.09
Thanks, Chris - that means a lot to me.Kona2 wrote:
( ... for William's 100K ... a mountain in Tibet ... )
Chris
Hint:
brussels sprouts
how do you eat a Brussels Sprout?
Peel off the leaves and toss the core!
No, really I do like them, braised in butter.
Gina
Peel off the leaves and toss the core!
No, really I do like them, braised in butter.
Gina
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Nice that you could stop by!
Dan, Chris, and Andrea: Nice to have you stop by on Sarah Lake. Just a tip but there's a really nice campsite with a great view ahead at about 63 kilometers. It's on an island in Brent Lake about 2 miles from the west end where it leads into the Darkwater River. No lake trout in the lake for supper there, but I promise there will be walleye frying! The next 5 pictures are at that campsite. There's plenty of room at the campfire!
http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2997 ... t=outdoors
Chris: I'm not really fond of brussel sprouts, but will eat them if I have to.... I had some for Christmas dinner and they were sauteed with oil and slivered almonds. The almonds made them taste a little better than usual.
Jan: No HM, just rowing and paddling meters added together. As you know it's a rare occasion for a HM from me. When I row its with no breaks, and a HM just doesn't have much going for it as a regular row for me. I'll let you know whenever I actually complete one.
http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2997 ... t=outdoors
Chris: I'm not really fond of brussel sprouts, but will eat them if I have to.... I had some for Christmas dinner and they were sauteed with oil and slivered almonds. The almonds made them taste a little better than usual.
Jan: No HM, just rowing and paddling meters added together. As you know it's a rare occasion for a HM from me. When I row its with no breaks, and a HM just doesn't have much going for it as a regular row for me. I'll let you know whenever I actually complete one.
Re: Nice that you could stop by!
[quote="DuluthMoose"]Dan, Chris, and Andrea: Nice to have you stop by on Sarah Lake. Just a tip but there's a really nice campsite with a great view ahead at about 63 kilometers. It's on an island in Brent Lake about 2 miles from the west end where it leads into the Darkwater River. No lake trout in the lake for supper there, but I promise there will be walleye frying! The next 5 pictures are at that campsite. There's plenty of room at the campfire!
http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2997 ... t=outdoors
Duluth,
Nice looking country you have there. I'll try to stop by in the next day or two. As for the BS, I can take'm or leave'm.
dc
http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2997 ... t=outdoors
Duluth,
Nice looking country you have there. I'll try to stop by in the next day or two. As for the BS, I can take'm or leave'm.
dc