Thanksdanwho wrote:Tombeur wrote:Query, a sine wave? So says Son No. 1 whom I am visiting in Madison, Wis this weekend. Tom
Not a sine wave, which as you see has this undulating pattern. The Witch of Agnesi curve has just the one peak and spreads out in both directions getting closer to (but not touching) the horizontal line you can imagine at its base.
However, a sine wave could also work for Halloween...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CtjhWhw2I8
LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Re: Halloween Humor for Astrogators
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 10.28.17
Lunies on the Skeleton Crew Honor Board !
Congratulations to new Crew members:
Remon
Donovan
Ken G
Gary - with a nice half marathon!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.1 MM Ed
850 K Donovan
500 K Ken
150 K Gary
150 K Stuart
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Kerry 4,006 m
Kevin 5,000 m
William 5,000 m
Mikkel 5,042 m
Robert H 7,000 m
K2 m ..a palindrome !
Keith 9,000 m
Howard 9,010 m
Patrick S 9,198 m
James S 10,000 m
Stuart 10,000 m
Tim 10,000 m
Dan O' 10,012 m
Tombeur 10,125 m
Steve W 12,330 m
Gines 12,335 m
FRiC 13,000 m
Doug 15,598 m
Remon 20,876 m
Gary 21,097 m ... he moons us!
Stefan 26,011 m ...he moons us!
Ken 31,000 m ... the whole Challenge all in one foop swell...
Ed 42,195 m ...he full moons us!
Donovan 47,084 m ... he full moons us...plus some!
Congratulations to new Crew members:
Remon
Donovan
Ken G
Gary - with a nice half marathon!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.1 MM Ed
850 K Donovan
500 K Ken
150 K Gary
150 K Stuart
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Kerry 4,006 m
Kevin 5,000 m
William 5,000 m
Mikkel 5,042 m
Robert H 7,000 m
K2 m ..a palindrome !
Keith 9,000 m
Howard 9,010 m
Patrick S 9,198 m
James S 10,000 m
Stuart 10,000 m
Tim 10,000 m
Dan O' 10,012 m
Tombeur 10,125 m
Steve W 12,330 m
Gines 12,335 m
FRiC 13,000 m
Doug 15,598 m
Remon 20,876 m
Gary 21,097 m ... he moons us!
Stefan 26,011 m ...he moons us!
Ken 31,000 m ... the whole Challenge all in one foop swell...
Ed 42,195 m ...he full moons us!
Donovan 47,084 m ... he full moons us...plus some!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Photobucket, is undergoing ANOTHER change...and I can't get to most of my albums...and those I can get to won't copy as IMG files. Sigh. Crazy. BUT...there is ALWAYS another way....and sometimes you have to figure out how to ask the questions the right way...so says Adele
LUNIES Whoop, whoop! Way to go!
Congratulations to our 9 newest Crew members:
Stuart
Ian ... with a fine full moon to get there!
Louis
Robert H
Howard
Ron
Tim
Patrick S
Steve W
WOWzer, mates! Looks like we have a bit of MOON fever going on! Shake, rattle and roll !
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.15 MM Ed
1.85 MM David A
1.8 MM Steve W
850 K Ian
100 K Laurie
100 K Robert H
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging AND bike-erging with us!
Patrick S 2,193 m
Kerry 3,005 m
Kevin 3,189 m
Bernie 5,020 m
Tom 6,000 m
Howard 7,000 m
Keith 7,000 m
danwho 7,777 m ....a lucky 7 palindrome!
Larry 8,000 m
Ron 8,008 m ... a palindrome bookended with special 8s!
Tombeur 8,637 m
FRiC 8,998 m ...a palindrome also bookended with special 8s..!
Derric 10,000 m
Gary 10,801 m ...a palindrome!
Tim 11,219 m
Louis 12,000 m
Stuart 12,888 m ...some special 8s in there, too!
Dan O' 13,260 m
Robert H 14,000 m
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
Minnie 18,563 m ...on a mission to the moon! Hula hula!
Laurie 19,200 m
Steve W 21,097 m ....he MOONS us!
David A 22,843 m ...he MOONS us, too!
Ed 33,333 m ....he MOONS us, AGAIN!
Ian 42,195 m ... he REALLY moons us!
LUNIES Whoop, whoop! Way to go!
Congratulations to our 9 newest Crew members:
Stuart
Ian ... with a fine full moon to get there!
Louis
Robert H
Howard
Ron
Tim
Patrick S
Steve W
WOWzer, mates! Looks like we have a bit of MOON fever going on! Shake, rattle and roll !
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.15 MM Ed
1.85 MM David A
1.8 MM Steve W
850 K Ian
100 K Laurie
100 K Robert H
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging AND bike-erging with us!
Patrick S 2,193 m
Kerry 3,005 m
Kevin 3,189 m
Bernie 5,020 m
Tom 6,000 m
Howard 7,000 m
Keith 7,000 m
danwho 7,777 m ....a lucky 7 palindrome!
Larry 8,000 m
Ron 8,008 m ... a palindrome bookended with special 8s!
Tombeur 8,637 m
FRiC 8,998 m ...a palindrome also bookended with special 8s..!
Derric 10,000 m
Gary 10,801 m ...a palindrome!
Tim 11,219 m
Louis 12,000 m
Stuart 12,888 m ...some special 8s in there, too!
Dan O' 13,260 m
Robert H 14,000 m
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
Minnie 18,563 m ...on a mission to the moon! Hula hula!
Laurie 19,200 m
Steve W 21,097 m ....he MOONS us!
David A 22,843 m ...he MOONS us, too!
Ed 33,333 m ....he MOONS us, AGAIN!
Ian 42,195 m ... he REALLY moons us!
-
- 6k Poster
- Posts: 716
- Joined: November 26th, 2013, 1:48 pm
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Indeed! High fives--still in complete remission!!! Five months of chemo until the next check-up, but it's all good.Kona2 wrote:
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
normadelaney wrote:Indeed! High fives--still in complete remission!!! Five months of chemo until the next check-up, but it's all good.Kona2 wrote:
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Great news, Norma !!!normadelaney wrote:Indeed! High fives--still in complete remission!!! Five months of chemo until the next check-up, but it's all good.Kona2 wrote:
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Woo Hoo! Awesome news Norma. Just rowing that cancer stuff right out of your body. you're a fighter and a inspiration.normadelaney wrote:Indeed! High fives--still in complete remission!!! Five months of chemo until the next check-up, but it's all good.Kona2 wrote:
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
Doug G
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Hooray, that's awesome news, Shaun!dag1 wrote:Woo Hoo! Awesome news Norma. Just rowing that cancer stuff right out of your body. you're a fighter and a inspiration.normadelaney wrote:Indeed! High fives--still in complete remission!!! Five months of chemo until the next check-up, but it's all good.Kona2 wrote:
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
Congratulations on a great report card.
-
- 500m Poster
- Posts: 81
- Joined: March 22nd, 2010, 1:35 pm
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Congratulations Norma, now I can row my one meter to hit 1,000,000 in your honor!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Mazel Tov!! Good news in itself but better. What we have here is a precedent for more good news to come.normadelaney wrote:Indeed! High fives--still in complete remission!!! Five months of chemo until the next check-up, but it's all good.Kona2 wrote:
15,551 m ...a palindrome in celebration of a good report card?!
-
- 6k Poster
- Posts: 716
- Joined: November 26th, 2013, 1:48 pm
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Many thanks for all the congrats and good wishes. Back to the rower for me.
He's A Meter Millionaire!
Whoop, whoop and way to get it done....with a ONE meter deposit to tally up to exactly 1,000,000 m ! Well done, David T! Congratulations on achieving another ONE million meter erging season! We wish you many, MANY more.
Re: He's A Meter Millionaire!
wooooooooo hooooooooooo and congrats :]Kona2 wrote:
Whoop, whoop and way to get it done....with a ONE meter deposit to tally up to exactly 1,000,000 m ! Well done, David T! Congratulations on achieving another ONE million meter erging season! We wish you many, MANY more.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 10.30.17
Lunies ...there's still time!!
Congratulations to the four new Skeleton Crew members:
- amazing effort to get that 31K done in TWO days!
Doug
Stefan
Minnie - hula hula
Another episode....murmurations....
Still working on getting some blue skies here - and with temperatures sort of stuck at the 30 F mark yesterday, I thought "great - I'll row more!" Not so fast - Aerie, the younger of the two goldens, gave me the most reproachful look...and off we went into what I call the frozen tundra. And, as almost always happens, it was good for both of us - this gallop through the neighboring trails. I try to use the time to focus on my natural surroundings, and come back with a couple things that seem meaningful at the time.
On my way back to the house to switch out the first dog for the second dog, a flock of birds coalesced in one of the trees ahead, then split up into two flocks, then coalesced again. It happened so fast, that I sure couldn't get a photo. I found myself wondering how these birds create these rapid moving, spinning flocks, a winter behavior kind of thing. Naturally, I started looking and before I knew it...there I was, down the bunny trail. Starlings (not really very nice birds) flock together in what is called a murmuration - a word that is an onomatopoeia (sounds like the sound it represents...examples given were cuckoo and sizzle). Loudest dang murmurs that I've heard if that flock I saw was a murmuration! So far, it appears that only starlings get the designation as murmuration formers - and these murmurations can go on for quite a bit of time. A British photographer, Dylan Winter, captured quite a sequence - and put it to music. It sounds better than the actual murmuration.
So how is it that they all know which way to turn in these events?? Some researchers have compared this activity to similar darts and flips that a school of fish carries out. What is suggested is that there isn't like this all knowing central thought that drives the design, but rather the actions of the six or seven nearest birds or fish that make the path what it is. One presumes that a few of the guard birds think they see a threat, and start moving away from it...then the ripple effect occurs that creates the swoops. High speed cameras used when putting birds in a wind tunnel showed that those birds approaching each other always turned right, and changed altitude relative to the other bird.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eakKfY5aHmY starling murmuration
No telling what I will see today...flocks of little trick or treaters...
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.65 MM Dan O'
1.00 MM David T
200 K Mikkel
200 K K2 ... it was a long time between milestones!
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome to get us started!
William H 2,088 m
Ian 4,069 m
AJ 5,019 m
K2 5,528 m
Stefan 5,545 m
Anna 6,140 m ...welcome back!
Rick 6,162 m
Gines 6,187 m
Laurie 8,807 m
Minnie 9,686 m
Derric 10,000 m
Sorin 10,000 m ... welcome back!
Stuart 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,023 m
bg 10,060 m
Steve G 10,328 m
Jonathan 11,002 m
David A 11,106 m
Doug 11,557 m
Keith 13,000 m
Dan O' 14,645 m
Norma 15,551 m ...naturally high five palindromes to deliver the total Challenge ! Very fun!
Andrea 16,343 m ...welcome back!
Gary 17,469 m
Ed 33,333 m ...a palindrome with a built in moon!
And now, as Norma says, "back to the rower."
Buttercup
Congratulations to the four new Skeleton Crew members:
- amazing effort to get that 31K done in TWO days!
Doug
Stefan
Minnie - hula hula
Another episode....murmurations....
Still working on getting some blue skies here - and with temperatures sort of stuck at the 30 F mark yesterday, I thought "great - I'll row more!" Not so fast - Aerie, the younger of the two goldens, gave me the most reproachful look...and off we went into what I call the frozen tundra. And, as almost always happens, it was good for both of us - this gallop through the neighboring trails. I try to use the time to focus on my natural surroundings, and come back with a couple things that seem meaningful at the time.
On my way back to the house to switch out the first dog for the second dog, a flock of birds coalesced in one of the trees ahead, then split up into two flocks, then coalesced again. It happened so fast, that I sure couldn't get a photo. I found myself wondering how these birds create these rapid moving, spinning flocks, a winter behavior kind of thing. Naturally, I started looking and before I knew it...there I was, down the bunny trail. Starlings (not really very nice birds) flock together in what is called a murmuration - a word that is an onomatopoeia (sounds like the sound it represents...examples given were cuckoo and sizzle). Loudest dang murmurs that I've heard if that flock I saw was a murmuration! So far, it appears that only starlings get the designation as murmuration formers - and these murmurations can go on for quite a bit of time. A British photographer, Dylan Winter, captured quite a sequence - and put it to music. It sounds better than the actual murmuration.
So how is it that they all know which way to turn in these events?? Some researchers have compared this activity to similar darts and flips that a school of fish carries out. What is suggested is that there isn't like this all knowing central thought that drives the design, but rather the actions of the six or seven nearest birds or fish that make the path what it is. One presumes that a few of the guard birds think they see a threat, and start moving away from it...then the ripple effect occurs that creates the swoops. High speed cameras used when putting birds in a wind tunnel showed that those birds approaching each other always turned right, and changed altitude relative to the other bird.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eakKfY5aHmY starling murmuration
No telling what I will see today...flocks of little trick or treaters...
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.65 MM Dan O'
1.00 MM David T
200 K Mikkel
200 K K2 ... it was a long time between milestones!
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome to get us started!
William H 2,088 m
Ian 4,069 m
AJ 5,019 m
K2 5,528 m
Stefan 5,545 m
Anna 6,140 m ...welcome back!
Rick 6,162 m
Gines 6,187 m
Laurie 8,807 m
Minnie 9,686 m
Derric 10,000 m
Sorin 10,000 m ... welcome back!
Stuart 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,023 m
bg 10,060 m
Steve G 10,328 m
Jonathan 11,002 m
David A 11,106 m
Doug 11,557 m
Keith 13,000 m
Dan O' 14,645 m
Norma 15,551 m ...naturally high five palindromes to deliver the total Challenge ! Very fun!
Andrea 16,343 m ...welcome back!
Gary 17,469 m
Ed 33,333 m ...a palindrome with a built in moon!
And now, as Norma says, "back to the rower."
Buttercup