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Edscapade
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by Edscapade » May 9th, 2014, 1:52 am
danwho wrote:macbruce1 wrote:Could spring really be here? It is supposed to be in the seventies today!
Hit 93 here today! That won't last (at least not yet), but I am so glad the upstairs AC was just fixed (that's where I row).

I will trade you! 105 with 90% humidity here. Takes breath away. Like you - glad AC works in my gym area! The bad part will only get worse the next 4 months.
Happy rowing!
Ed
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by Edscapade » May 9th, 2014, 12:04 pm
macbruce1 wrote:It has been brought to my attention that I have made several errors in posting of meters
It has probably been mistakes in entering meter totals into the spreadsheet. "To err is human". Link that human to a computer and the chance for error grows exponentially
I apologize for these errors and will try to better in the future.
Ron
Hi Ron,
No worries my friend!! We appreciate you taking care of it while K2 is off playing. We do appreciate it.
Best,
Ed
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by macbruce1 » May 11th, 2014, 10:31 am
The plot thickens. I did a search on the name "Ron". Posts came up where someone else mentioned my name, but not one of the posts I made and signed my name came up! The only way I could get back on to post again was to register. I used the same user name and password, but was not told these were already in use, so I looks like I WAS totally wiped from the records. I guess I shouldn't have made those comments about the NSA
Ron (I think

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by danwho » May 11th, 2014, 10:46 am
macbruce1 wrote:"The Man Who Never Was"
Ron... RON... wake up, man. You're still in bed. Were you having that rowing team dream again?
That is amazing. I noticed there was some kind of glitch. I thought I'd check back later. But I didn't notice that you were the TARGET.

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by danwho » May 11th, 2014, 11:01 am
macbruce1 wrote:"The Man Who Never Was"
I'm sure they can get this straightened out - but probably not until tomorrow.
Until then, look on the bright side... all credit card purchases made while you don't exist are FREE.
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by macbruce1 » May 11th, 2014, 11:29 am
danwho wrote:macbruce1 wrote:"The Man Who Never Was"
Ron... RON... wake up, man. You're still in bed. Were you having that rowing team dream again?
That is amazing. I noticed there was some kind of glitch. I thought I'd check back later. But I didn't notice that you were the TARGET.

Dulce et decorum est,
Pro patria mori.
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by bg » May 11th, 2014, 2:59 pm
i'v also had various glitches with the site...i just keep emailing concept2 folks till i find someone who can help me.....
and happy mother's day :}
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by Kona2 » May 11th, 2014, 7:52 pm
Twilight zone! Well Ron I guess you will have to contact
rowing@concept2.com and explain it to them. That is very odd thing.
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by macbruce1 » May 12th, 2014, 12:12 pm
Well I'm still here, whether or not Concept 2 thinks I am. Welcome and welcome back to Paul Robertson, Greg Halac, David Wilson and Richard Miller. Great to have you aboard. I'm sorry I didn't get the numbers posted yesterday. I spent a very nice day with my Mom and Sister and didn't get back home until quite late. So you get a double helping today. Hope everyone else had a great Mother's Day.
On a little bunny trail. Some of you may be wondering about my Latin quote: Dulce et decorum est, pro patria mori. It is a quote from Horace and is often translated as " It is sweet and honorable to die for one's country". I chose it, because it is inscribed on the tombstone of "The Man That Never Was". He was the poor vagrant who had died homeless was chosen to impersonate a military aide whose plane crashed off the coast of Spain just before the WW II allied inavasion of Sicily (Operation Husky). He was found by Spanish fishermen, turned over to Spanish authorities and eventually Nazi agents. In a briefcase he was carrying documents contrived to lead the Germans to believe the allied target was either Corsica or Sardinia, not Sicily. He also carried an identity made up from whole cloth. It did not convince the Germans fully, but created enough confusion to make the invasion of Sicily somewhat easier. Much of the information about this operation (Code name "Operation Mincemeat), has only recently been declassified by British Intelligence.
From 5/10
Season Meters as of 10/365 = 3.910,533
Total Meters on the day 396,476
Oars in Spae (participation) = 44%
Milestones...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
Christa 150 k
Steve G 150 k
Ronnie 100 k
Sarah A 50 k and a HM!
Marty 50 k
Jodie 50 k
Lynne C 50 k
Lily 2.020 k A double-double!
Mitch 3.108 M
Bobbie 4,000 m\
Lynne C 5,000 m
Paul B 5,000 m
Richard Miller 5,000 m
Norma 6,886 m Another palindrome!
Andre 7,054 m
Peter G 7.076 m
Rosi 8,000 m
Anita 8,000 m\
David W 8,000 m
Jim 8,008 m Palindrome!
Dominic 9,603 m
Dan W 9,988 m Dan really likes that palindrome combo!
Steve G 10,000 m
Rebbecc10,000 m
Jodi 10, 000 m
Greg H 10,002 m
Barry Shevlin 10,032 m
Sarah H 11,000 m
Stephen W 11,022 m
Christa 12,200 m
Marie 12,270 m
Jayne 13,225 m
Katerina 13,500 m
Ron 13,780 m
Marty 14,500 m
Jay 16,600 m
Ronnie 21,097 m Nice HM!
Sarah A 21,097 Another nice HM !
Ed 25,000 m
Paul R 28,484 m
Jon 25,924 m
From 5/11
Season Meters as of 11/365 = 4,206, 824
Total Meters on the day 296,191
Oars in Spae (participation) = 36
Milestones...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
David A 100 k I'm a poet and don't know it
Jay 100 k Another Little rhyme!
Jayne 50 k
Lily 1,770 m
Mitch 3,133 m
Marty 4,400 m A double-double!
Anita 5,000 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Lynne 5,000 m
Tom M 5,000 m
Jodie 5,555 m A double-double palindrome!
Norma 5.555 m Norma's plaindrome streak continues 
Marie 6,500 m
Jay 7,000 m
Ronnie 8,000 m
Jim 8,008 m A palindrome is your PAL!
Lawrence 8,019 m
Barry Shevlin 8,095 m
Dan W 9,988 m When Dan has a number he likes he sticks with it
Paul B 10,000 m
bg 10,015 m
Sarah H 10,555 m
Stephen W 11,020 m
Rosi 11,111 m Five aces and a palindrome!
Dominic 14,663 m
Jayne 15,346 m
Steve G 21,097 m HALF MARATHON!
Robyn 21,097 m ANOTHER HALF MARATHON!
Danno 29,406 m
David A 35,250 m
Thanks for sticking by me through my adventures in cyber space and thanks for erging with us!
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by macbruce1 » May 12th, 2014, 2:16 pm
Kona2 wrote:Twilight zone! Well Ron I guess you will have to contact
rowing@concept2.com and explain it to them. That is very odd thing.
I feel a little bit like Buckaroo Banzai

I've been shifted to a different dimension
I emailed C2 yesterday, but haven't heard back yet. With all the strum und drang I was at least able to get enough meters to go over 28 MM lifetime. Only about 12 million more to go to circumnavigate the globe
Ron
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by jayne_jayney » May 12th, 2014, 5:43 pm
macbruce1 wrote: With all the strum und drang I was at least able to get enough meters to go over 28 MM lifetime. Only about 12 million more to go to circumnavigate the globe
Ron
Congrats! On a mere 352k lifetime, numbers like 28MM hurt my head!
By the way, although I've not checked my exact figures, the last set of stats certainly look correct - for me at least! We'll make a computer guru of you yet

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by danwho » May 12th, 2014, 9:04 pm
macbruce1 wrote:
Dan W 9,988 m When Dan has a number he likes he sticks with it
Well, 9988 is a double double, which is also the double of a palindrome (4994), which makes it a little special.
But probably more importantly, it's a little less meters while I rehab my knee a bit.
Some knee trouble started to become more and more persistent. And I started to think that my rowing might be aggravating it, and that I might have drifted into a bad habit where maybe I came just a tad too far forward (for me) so that i'd have a little more oomph on the drive back - while trying not to slow my pace, as I added some more meters. Who knows? It's really hard to figure these things that take many months to present themselves. But it's one theory. And now my knee seems to be recovering
- which is really good, because another theory was "You're just getting old, and there's nothing you can really do about that."
And carrying on this scholarly tradition, I will close with a Latin quote:
In caelum cerevisiae est nullum, Itaque hic bibemus illum!
Translates to "In heaven there's no beer, that's why we drink it here!"
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by Kona2 » May 13th, 2014, 9:06 am
Hallooo Lunies! After a week of being K2 unplugged, I'm back to the land of computers. It was a great week of desert golf, although arriving back in Denver to 38 degrees and snow was a bit of a reminder from Colorado that there's a reason we have a mountain range called Never Summer....
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by Kona2 » May 13th, 2014, 11:44 am
Welcome back to Mike C and G-l-o-r-i-a M - always good to see Lunies returning for another fun season of erging !
Thanks to Ron for keeping the stats for the last week - although I did not expect that he would become the Man Who Never Was. Wasn't that the premise of the Bourne character ? It's a plot, Ron...you've been listed as one of Vermont's spies!
Meanwhile, bear with us as we do the transfer of information here. I think I've got the numbers captured for today.
Season meters as of 12/365 = 4,373,916 m (well done, Lunies!)
Total meters on the day = 356,424 m
Oars in space (participation) = 51 percent Whoop, whoop and hooyah! BIG numbers!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
300 K Ed
200 K bg
150 K Ron
150 K Rosi
100 K Kristine
50 K Dan W
50 K David T
50 K Stuart
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Dominic 860 m
Bobbie 1,500 m
Peter G 2,527 m
Gene 


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Mitch J 3,059 m
Tony 


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G-l-o-r-i-a 


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Marty 


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Jodie 5,000 m
Lynne C 5,000 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Barry S 5,328 m
Katerina 6,000 m
David A 6,315 m
Chris H 7,101 m
Anita 7,500 m
Dan W 


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Stephen 7,854 m
Ronnie 


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Larry 8,019 m
Wim 8,304 m
Jim 


m ... also a palindrome !
Mikkel 10,000 m
Todd 10,000 m
Norton 10,032 m
Jayne 10,260 m
Jane 



m ... a palindrome !
Stuart 



m ... a palindrome !
Steve G 10,544 m
Jay 11,000 m
Sarah H 11,000 m
David T 12,000 m
Jon C 12,000 m
Rosi 12,000 m
Kristine 19,030 m
Mike C 21,097 m
Ron 21,097 m
Ed 25,000 m
bg 25,139 m