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Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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Post by just27 » January 10th, 2009, 3:34 am

grams wrote:Wow- lots of marathoners! And so fast, too! ... So, those of you who have them, get your mugs out and hoist a beer to yourselves. And to all us 'old-timers' who manage to do long distances. Looks like I'll have to do another one, I don't have a pin! grams (66 now and glad to be back on the erg)
Hi, Grams ... good for you, that was a most excellent time for a FM ... I squeeked in just under 4 hours ... the mug provides much more motivation than a pin for me ...
Image ... I say we behave in a wild and unruly manner (kick up a little lunar dust) until they bring back the mugs!


Gina - Very cool telescope, indeed.
Chris

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JVC Luna-Tics: Team Progress Thru 1.09.09

Post by Kona2 » January 10th, 2009, 12:26 pm

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It's the much anticipated FULL moon, mates! Row a few extra meters towards our bright target destination today! King of the hill is William H with over 300K meters! He's headed for a ONE MILLION METER Month!

Twenty-four team mates have posted greater than 50K !


January Virtual Team Challenge Individual Standings

Name Total Event Meters

David A. Alden 77,348
Darryl Bathel 116,556
Kristine Bay 14,584
Alistair Black 30,553
Pat Byron 4,075
Kiba Chan 250,000
Andrea Cosmin 79,531
Ted Cowley-Gilbert 125,000
Daniel Cox 223,233
Mike Crossley 0
Chris Czech 59,983
Karyn Gallagher 94,721
Rodrigo Garcia 0
barbara grandberg 21,142
David Grasfield 64,000
Nigel Greene 53,397
Kenneth Guenther 72,138
William Haag 327,308
Mary Harper 90,449
Robert Hess 40,000
Dawn Howe 15,000
David Hunter 164,740
Peter Huurman 45,000
Bil Kerrigan 34,080
Steven Larky 90,000
Gina Levy 48,299
John Longmire 95,505
Dana Mitchell 33,922
Jane Newall 0
Orion Newall-Vuillemot 0
Anais Newall-Vuillemot 0
Elias Newall-Vuillemot 0
Laurie Pachter 25,070
Angelo Papadopoulos 0
Anthony Parendo 78,881
Tom Pinckney 165,000
Tim Porter 63,910
Debbie Rohlwing 0
Tom Rosengarth 22,184
Will Salach 213,084
Eva-Kristin Schuster 33,572
Sorin Spanoche 18,000
Jan Stevenson 52,000
Kristine Strasburger 0
Tim Strasburger 0
Ben Strasburger 0
Keith Strasburger 0
Chris Tudury 154,580
AJ Tudury 57,613
peter verdirame 53,500
Debbie Vuillemot 0
Andy Ward 0
Nicole Williams 2,915
Will Worthwine 39,329

Total Meters as of 1.10.09 AM MST 3,250,202 m

Total Meters on the day = 277,492 m

We're in fourth place with 54 team members! Way to row!
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Lunacies

Post by DuluthMoose » January 10th, 2009, 1:01 pm

Just for tonight's special occasion...
(Captain K do you have a map of the moon? If not there's one on this yahoo page.)



http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20090109/ ... moonof2009

"Saturday Night Special: Biggest Full Moon of 2009"

By Robert Roy Britt
Editorial Director
SPACE.com robert Roy Britt
editorial Director
space.com – Fri Jan 9, 12:56 pm ET

"If skies are clear Saturday, go out at sunset and look for the giant moon rising in the east. It will be the biggest and brightest one of 2009, sure to wow even seasoned observers.

Earth, the moon and the sun are all bound together by gravity, which keeps us going around the sun and keeps the moon going around us as it goes through phases. The moon makes a trip around Earth every 29.5 days.

But the orbit is not a perfect circle. One portion is about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) closer to our planet than the farthest part, so the moon's apparent size in the sky changes. Saturday night (Jan. 10) the moon will be at perigee, the closest point to us on this orbit.

It will appear about 14 percent bigger in our sky and 30 percent brighter than some other full moons during 2009, according to NASA. (A similar setup occurred in December, making that month's full moon the largest of 2008.)

High tides

Tides will be higher, too. Earth's oceans are pulled by the gravity of the moon and the sun. So when the moon is closer, tides are pulled higher. Scientists call these perigean tides, because they occur when the moon is at or near perigee. (The farthest point on the lunar orbit is called apogee.)

This month's full moon is known as the Wolf Moon from Native American folklore. The full moon's of each month are named. January's is also known as the Old Moon and the Snow Moon.

A full moon rises right around sunset, no matter where you are. That's because of the celestial mechanics that produce a full moon: The moon and the sun are on opposite sides of the Earth, so that sunlight hits the full face of the moon and bounces back to our eyes.

At moonrise, the moon will appear even larger than it will later in the night when it's higher in the sky. This is an illusion that scientists can't fully explain. Some think it has to do with our perception of things on the horizon vs. stuff overhead.

Try this trick, though: Using a pencil eraser or similar object held at arm's length, gauge the size of the moon when it's near the horizon and again later when it's higher up and seems smaller. You'll see that when compared to a fixed object, the moon will be the same size in both cases.

More lunacy

If you have other plans for Saturday night, take heart: You can see all this on each night surrounding the full moon, too, because the moon will be nearly full, rising earlier Friday night and later Sunday night.

Interestingly, because of the mechanics of all this, the moon is never truly 100 percent full. For that to happen, all three objects have to be in a perfect line, and when that rare circumstance occurs, there is a total eclipse of the moon.

A departing fact: The moon is moving away as you read this, by about 1.6 inches (4 centimeters) a year. Eventually this drift will force the moon to take 47 days to circle our world."

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.09.09

Post by Kona2 » January 10th, 2009, 1:03 pm

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Will lunar dust form a cosmic cloud? The above cosmic cloud is apparently from the Hubble Telescope - supernova explodes....


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International multi-team campaign....BRING BACK THE MUG! I wonder if I post this on the forum......good idea, Chris! We can always claim lunar influence!


Season meters as of 255/365 = 46,309,192 m

Total meters on the day = 236,973 m

Oars in the water = 27 percent

MILESTONES...Celebrations....Bragging Rights:


3.3 MM Chris
2.5 MM Image Darryl
300K Jack

ONE Million Meter Watch: Screaming Red Zone!

Angelo with (10,702 m) to go!

Kenneth G with (42,984 m) to go! He's in the red zone now!

And thanks to today's rowers, we're that much closer to the moon!:

William H 36,771 m
Dan 30,247 m
Will S 21,407 m
Jack 16,002 m
Ted 16,000 m
Chris 15,127 m just27 meters to tack onto a milestone
Kiba 15,000 m
Darryl 14,623 m
Tom 12,000 m
Mary 10,036 m
Steven 10,000 m
Tony 8,888 m Image
Kenneth G 7,025 m
Gina 6,798 m
Laurie 6,028 m Image
Peter G 5,000 m
Jan 5,000 m
Pat 1,021 m

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Post by kgallagher » January 10th, 2009, 4:18 pm

I was tempted to do a full marathon in January, but my back started aching a bit, so I began to second guess myself. Then to hear that our reward is a pin, well I doubt that getting a pin will motivate me to follow through. Imagining treating myself to a glass of cider (Magners or VT Grannie Smith Woodchuck) from the beautiful mug trophy was a much nicer vision than wearing a C2 pin.

The truth is, I am inspired by all of you and that's why I want to try a marathon -- not for the mug or the pin. However, I may be putting my mararthon on hold for a while. My coach (for those who don't know I'm an on-the-water rower from roughly April to December) has asked me to participate in a training experiment with him. So, for the next six weeks he wants me doing a set work out 5 days a week. I'll have to see how I feel before I decide if I'll still try the full marathon on one of my off days.

I also don't know how this will impact my meter contribution for our trip to the moon. I'm hoping to put in at least 10,000 each day, but won't know how it works out until I start this on Mon.

Happy Erging! Congratulations to all you amazing ergers out there and thanks for the inspiration!
Karyn

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.09.09

Post by just27 » January 10th, 2009, 5:20 pm

Kona2 wrote: Laurie 6,028 m Image
It took a couple of beats (I was hung-up on it being a gingerbread man) ... but I got it ... Voodoogirl!

10-4, Darryl ... If there's no tule fog tonight, I'll be outside, looking at the Saturday Night Special moon. Will that count toward my LunaTic merit badge?

Bring Back the Marathon MUG or anarchy might prevail!
Chris

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.09.09

Post by William H » January 10th, 2009, 5:47 pm

Kona2 wrote:
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International multi-team campaign....BRING BACK THE MUG! I wonder if I post this on the forum......good idea, Chris! We can always claim lunar influence!
Well, I knew something was special about this morning - I woke up feeling like it would be a good day to do my first Full Marathon - and I did!

Between Yoda's advice, today's full moon, the team's inspiration ... it was bound to happen.

I really wanted a mug (and I will ask and see if there are any leftovers in lieu of a pin), but just having done it is reward enough.

Again, thanks to all for the daily inspiration :D

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Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.09.09

Post by just27 » January 10th, 2009, 7:27 pm

William H wrote:Well, I knew something was special about this morning - I woke up feeling like it would be a good day to do my first Full Marathon - and I did! ... I really wanted a mug (and I will ask and see if there are any leftovers in lieu of a pin), but just having done it is reward enough. Again, thanks to all for the daily inspiration :D
Hooyah, William H!
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JVC Luna-Tics Update

Post by Kona2 » January 10th, 2009, 11:34 pm

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Woohoo! Welcome Joe B to the JVC team! This brings us to a total of 55 team members.

Congrats also to Wild Bill on his accomplishment!

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Re: Lunacies

Post by just27 » January 11th, 2009, 12:00 am

DuluthMoose wrote: "Saturday Night Special: Biggest Full Moon of 2009"
Just went outside and looked at the Wolf Moon ... that is one big, bright moon ... our lunar mission must be getting closer!

Chris

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Good stuff

Post by Toothdoc » January 11th, 2009, 12:18 am

For all who they are fit:

Amazing

Polish Gymnasts WOW!!!
the sheer strength this takes, and the balance and grace...awesome!

2 brothers, 41 and 39....gymnasts..this is so beautiful. Watch it all the way thru...it gets better and better.

Click here: Let me amaze you...
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Post by Toothdoc » January 11th, 2009, 12:49 am

Wild Bill,

Sweet, Full Marathon on the Full Moon. Great job! I tried to join you but fell short. No excuses. Just fact. I'll catch you on the flip.

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Post by Kona2 » January 11th, 2009, 11:03 am

just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote: Laurie 6,028 m Image
It took a couple of beats (I was hung-up on it being a gingerbread man) ... but I got it ... Voodoogirl! Voodoogirl in space!

10-4, Darryl ... If there's no tule fog tonight, I'll be outside, looking at the Saturday Night Special moon. Will that count toward my LunaTic merit badge?

Bring Back the Marathon MUG or anarchy might prevail! I'd like to start an email ranking@concept2.com campaign.....
Chris
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JVC Luna-Tics: Team Progress Thru 1.10.09

Post by Kona2 » January 11th, 2009, 11:24 am

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Congrats to Mary H and Steven L for attaining 100K metric for this challenge!


Full Moon: Wolf Moon
Read more about it: http://www.farmersalmanac.com/full-moon-names
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We have our own wolves at the door with the Rowpro team! Row strong!

January Virtual Team Challenge Individual Standings: Thanks for rowing!

Name Total Event Meters
David A. Alden 77,348
Darryl Bathel 131,097
Kristine Bay 25,356
Joseph Bennett 8,348
Alistair Black 38,433
Pat Byron 4,075
Kiba Chan 280,000
Andrea Cosmin 88,944
Ted Cowley-Gilbert 125,000
Daniel Cox 223,233
Mike Crossley 0
Chris Czech 59,983
Karyn Gallagher 94,721
Rodrigo Garcia 0
barbara grandberg 21,142
David Grasfield 69,000
Nigel Greene 53,397
Kenneth Guenther 72,138
William Haag 369,503
Mary Harper 100,557
Robert Hess 40,000
Dawn Howe 15,000
David Hunter 164,740
Peter Huurman 45,000
Bil Kerrigan 44,080
Steven Larky 100,000
Gina Levy 55,295
John Longmire 95,505
Dana Mitchell 33,922
Jane Newall 0
Orion Newall-Vuillemot 0
Anais Newall-Vuillemot 0
Elias Newall-Vuillemot 0
Laurie Pachter 31,104
Angelo Papadopoulos 0
Anthony Parendo 86,658
Tom Pinckney 181,000
Tim Porter 72,527
Debbie Rohlwing 0
Tom Rosengarth 32,184
Will Salach 230,652
Eva-Kristin Schuster 47,129
Sorin Spanoche 18,000
Jan Stevenson 73,097
Kristine Strasburger 0
Tim Strasburger 0
Ben Strasburger 0
Keith Strasburger 0
Chris Tudury 171,652
AJ Tudury 67,915
peter verdirame 53,500
Debbie Vuillemot 0
Andy Ward 0
Nicole Williams 2,915
Will Worthwine 42,612

Total Team Meters as of 1.11.09 AM MST 3,546,762 m

Total meters on the day = 306,560 m !

Our greatest contributions generally happen on Sundays - go for it!
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 1.10.09

Post by Kona2 » January 11th, 2009, 12:26 pm

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Update on our progress: We've completed one full percentage point of the distance to the moon in a little under two weeks! That's incredible!! And, just as a reminder, we only count the meters of the year round team towards the distance goal as some challenge team members belong to other year round teams! New team members are welcome!

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One of our JVC team members has joined the year round Luna-Tic team! Welcome Bill K! This brings our team roster to 67 lunar team mates!

Season meters as of 256/365 = 46,866,703 m

Total meters on the day = 557,511 m (thanks to importing a new Luny!)

Oars in the water = 27 percent

MILESTONES.....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


2.4 MM William H
1.2 MM Andrea
700K Jan
300K Bill K

Image Full Marathon - and a first! - William H (Wild Bill)

Image Half Marathon - # 4 - Jan


ONE Million Meter Watch:

Angelo with (10,702 m) to go!

Kenneth G with (42,984 m) to go!


And thanks to today's lunar crew:

Bill K 301,443 m (imported new team member)
William H 42,195 m
Kiba 30,000 m
Jan 21,097 m :D
Tim P 18,617 m
Will S 17,568 m
Chris 17,072 m
Tom P 16,000 m
Darryl 14,541 m
AJ 10,302 m
Mary 10,108 m
Steven 10,000 m
Tom R 10,000 m
Andrea 9,413 m
Joe 8,348 m (really close to that 100K milestone!)
Tony 7,777 m Image
Gina 6,996 m
Laurie 6,034 m

Good rowing today - and every day!

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