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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 27th, 2017, 6:43 pm
Thanks for all the well wishes - leathers and helmets and sumo outfits (uff da!). Dogs are SO excited to go out for a walkabout that it is very hard to contain them. I only walk one at a time now as their combined super powers might be enough to drag me for a few blocks. It's so odd how much goes through your mind when you know you're going to hit the ground - and you have to decide whether to just roll with it or brace yourself. I took the bicycling crash approach, and just dropped the shoulder and rolled with it...and no collar bones were broken (put your hand out to catch yourself...and it's almost guaranteed that the collar bone will go). It's good to think about these things before you are mid-air...I can just see me in the sumo outfit, trailing along behind Thing 1 or Thing 2 ....neighbors calling in the alien report. Snort.
In the midst of all this, danwho has been keeping better track of the palindromes that you all slip in there than I have. I missed Rebecca's season total when I called out the 150K...she had a palindromic 150,051...good stuff all around! Love the puzzles to figure out...
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.65 MM Ed
900 K Richard T
550 K Jane
500 K Ron ...a cool half million !
150 K Donna
50 K Patrick H
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ...a singular palindrome made great with repetition!
Ross 3,084 m
Kevin 4,057 m
Ian 5,000 m
AJ 5,037 m
Patrick H 6,764 m
Tombeur 7,230 m
9,999 m ...hear it's hot enough to hula in Sacramento area...
David A 10,021 m
Donna 10,323 m
danwho 11,011 m ...a double aught double palindrome!
Jane 11,111 m ....a singular palindrome!
Richard T 11,266 m ...a double two double!
Ron 12,121 m ...a Lawrence Welkian palindrome...a one and a two and a one and a two...
Dennis 13,431 m ...a palindrome!
david w (GBR) 14,267 m
Keith 16,000 m
Ed 43,334 m ...a more than a full moon palindrome! He's a Lunie!
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 28th, 2017, 10:56 am
Another blue sky day to explore! Do good stuff today.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
700 K Steve W
500 K Norma ...a cool half million!
400 K Keith
250 K Mark
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us....and plugging away!
Tony 2,222 m ...a twosie palindrome!
Patrick H 5,000 m
Ted 5,000 m
Bernie 5,012 m
Ross 5,405 m
Kevin 6,345 m
David W 7,000 m
Larry 7,000 m
Norma 7,777 m ...a lucky 7 palindrome!
david w (GBR) 9,169 m
Minnie 9,999 m ....a to the nines palindrome!
Dan O' 10,000 m
Richard T 10,155 m
Donna 10,421 m
David A 11,301 m
Jane 11,511 m ...a double five double palindrome!
Keith 12,000 m
Louis 12,000 m
Steve W 12,280 m
Dennis 13,431 m ...a palindrome!
Mark 47,519 m ...over a full marathon worth of meters!
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Edscapade
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by Edscapade » June 28th, 2017, 1:09 pm
Hi Team,
The temps are starting on the up trend - 121 today! The good part is I am flying out tonight. I am going to meet my family in Washington and visit family and friends. The bad part I won't have access to a rower for three weeks. I will get golf and some hiking in but will miss my daily routine a little...
Take care keep working on your goals and happy rowing,
Ed
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just27
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by just27 » June 28th, 2017, 1:38 pm
Edscapade wrote:The temps are starting on the up trend - 121 today! The good part is I am flying out tonight. I am going to meet my family in Washington and visit family and friends. ...
I'll never whine about our 111 degrees, ever again!
Washington State, or D.C.? Safe travels.
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by Drivetofast » June 28th, 2017, 3:29 pm
75 here slight breeze. Sitting on deck with beverage watching grass grow

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bg
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by bg » June 29th, 2017, 10:39 am
Edscapade wrote:Hi Team,
The temps are starting on the up trend - 121 today! The good part is I am flying out tonight. I am going to meet my family in Washington and visit family and friends. The bad part I won't have access to a rower for three weeks. I will get golf and some hiking in but will miss my daily routine a little...
Take care keep working on your goals and happy rowing,
Ed
enjoy your washington adventures :]
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by Drivetofast » June 29th, 2017, 1:15 pm
I was very lucky today. I found the Lost River
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 29th, 2017, 5:42 pm
Another episode...bunny trails of the mind...
While Richard T was searching successfully for the Lost River, I was searching in another part of the world for a few lost golf balls. The mosquitoes were out in force, honing in on me in a squadron formation. Naturally (naturally!), I was the only one in the foursome that the little buzzers found tasty. Which started me down a couple of paths: the first being why are some people more tasty to mosquitoes than others; and, two a squadron of mosquitoes...these are the planes variety.
Turns out that there are a lot of things that (Rebecca W knows a bit more about these kinds of things I think) determine why some people get chomped more than others...the little vampires. Blood type, exercise, shirt color, metabolism and whether you drink beer all have an impact on how tasty you might be...and you can add genetics to the list, too.
Type 0 people (the universal donors) are twice as likely as Type A's to get targeted by mosquitoes. So how do the little buggers KNOW what type you are so they can pre-select you?! Well, there's an answer for that, too. 85 percent of us secrete a chemical signal through our skin that says what blood type we are. If you've got more lung capacity and are exhaling carbon dioxide in bigger batches than the person next to you....zap. You're it. Higher metabolism and exercise both raise temperature. Shirt colors (black, dark blue and red) send a visual signal (I wore a red shirt). Those little demons of mosquitoes can pick up the carbon dioxide from 164 ft away (imagine that research). I wasn't drinking a beer at that time or I probably would have been majorly chomped. Get the DEET.
In the WW II era, Downsview Canada (north of Toronto) was the manufacturing site of the deHavilland Mosquito - a wooden plane with a great many skillsets. Back in the day, there was a lot of metal alloy shortage, so wooden planes without armor were perhaps a default choice. The Mosquito was a two seater - and used to identify targets, fly really fast (like 400 mph), and live to fight another day by escaping from the enemy. Sting and run. Gives a whole nother visual for a squadron of mosquitoes.
Things you might not have known.
Meanwhile, the milestones keep pouring on in! Impressive numbers as we head towards a fast finish of month two of the 2018 Erging season.
MILESTONES...Bragging RIghts...Celebrations:
1.7 MM Ed
650 K David A
500 K Louis
150 K Ian
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Heather 939 m ...a palindrome!
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome!
Steve W 2,000 m
Ross 3,571 m
Patrick H 5,000 m
Paul 5,000 m
Tombeur 6,534 m
Ian 9,038 m
Derric 10,000 m
Doug 10,000 m
Greg 10,003 m
Dan O' 10,436 m
Jonas 10,436 m ...not often we get two numbers that are just the same!
Jane 10,501 m ...a palindrome!
David A 11,264 m
Minnie 11,511 m ...a palindrome!
Ron 12,121 m ...a palindrome..and a one and a two...
Danno 13,888 m ....he's alive!
Louis 14,000 m
Richard T 14,441 m ...a palindrome!
Keith 15,000 m
Ed 42,195 m ...a full marathon! Enjoy your family time stateside!
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Drivetofast
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by Drivetofast » June 29th, 2017, 6:19 pm
All I'm going to say K2 Is you should be a Author Kids must love you.

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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 29th, 2017, 8:02 pm
Drivetofast wrote:All I'm going to say K2 Is you should be a Author Kids must love you.

Snort - I'm not sure what that says about my maturity level - but I will take it as a compliment. The golf people say I would be a good kindergarten teacher. I am just trying to keep everyone entertained between Challenges (and during them too).All these bunny trails are a very active imagination and curiosity.
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by danwho » June 29th, 2017, 9:00 pm

(along with The Pie of Opportunity and The Eyeball of Observation)
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Edscapade
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by Edscapade » June 29th, 2017, 9:48 pm
just27 wrote:Edscapade wrote:The temps are starting on the up trend - 121 today! The good part is I am flying out tonight. I am going to meet my family in Washington and visit family and friends. ...
I'll never whine about our 111 degrees, ever again!
Washington State, or D.C.? Safe travels.
Washington State... beautiful day here! Trying to talk brother in to buying a rower...
Ed
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Drivetofast
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by Drivetofast » June 30th, 2017, 4:58 am
Kona2 wrote:Drivetofast wrote:All I'm going to say K2 Is you should be a Author Kids must love you.

Snort - I'm not sure what that says about my maturity level - but I will take it as a compliment. The golf people say I would be a good kindergarten teacher. I am just trying to keep everyone entertained between Challenges (and during them too).All these bunny trails are a very active imagination and curiosity.
Take it as compliment. Don't ever change K2
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by danwho » June 30th, 2017, 9:22 am
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 30th, 2017, 11:35 am
From Mosquitoes to Asteroids...micro to macro! And this is IT for June...already working on that great whooshing sound in the southern henisphere where tomorrow is today.
Some of you will remember The Far Side, a similarly single-paneled cartoon by Gary Larson. Larson retired the comic over 20 years ago, but all the works have been republished as collections. No secret symbols (that I know of) associated with The Far Side....but some favorite characters.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
16 MM Team Meters....the Lunies!
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us! And indulging in flights of imagination!
David T 2,000 m
William H 5,000 m
Patrick S 5,017 m
Bernie 5,031 m
Dan O' 6,525 m
Donna 7,001 m
David A 10,021 m
danwho 11,011 m ...a double aught double palindrome!
Jane 11,111 m ...a palindrome!
FRiC 11,568 m
Keith 12,006 m
Steve W 12,342 m
Louis 14,000 m
Richard T 24,007 m....he moons us secret agent style!