Well, goodness, one positive discovery this weekend ... very low levels of radon in my county! Yellow is our friend. Now, I only have to angst about the exploding volcano, and lava flowing ever-onward toward our next month's vacation rental in Hawaii ... a duck couple trying to establish residence in our pool ... and, receiving my jury duty notice for next month!Kona2 wrote: Radon is a naturally occurring gas that comes from decaying uranium in the soil. It seeps into your house through the basement as cracks and other things happen over time, and its levels will change over time. Colorado is considered a red state (for these purposes) because levels for most of the state are above 2-4 pCi/L. Continued exposure to radon increases your probability of developing cancer, especially lung cancer. Here's a link to EPA's state maps of radon averages... https://www.epa.gov/radon/state-maps-radon-zones
And here's a link to the EPA's Citizens Guide to Radon https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/fi ... _radon.pdf ...unless they've cut that program, too!
So. Now that I KNOW that I'm DOOMED after 25 years here (and once upon a time smoker in my younger and more foolish years)....I am getting the radon mitigation done before I exercise downstairs. Live in the moment because who knows what will happen.
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.06.18
Whoa. Get some flame retardant grass skirts, Minnie! Hula, hula!
Days of opportunity remain!
So far, we have FIVE Lunies on the half-marathon board: Ed, Jeff B, Gary (2), Derric (6), David A and one Lunie on the marathon board: Ed. Well done, everyone!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
100 K Minnie
50 K Steve W
50 K Ron
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! And welcome Lisa H to the Lunie team!
Tony 1,111 m ...a onesie palindrome!
Rebecca 3,000 m
Tom M 4,146 m
Dan O' 4,354 m
David T 5,000 m
Melissa 5,000 m
Ryan 5,000 m
Bernie 5,018 m
Liz 5,276 m
Kevin 6,700 m
Danno 7,000 m
Steve W 8,600 m
Doug 10,000 m
Chuck E 12,000 m
Lisa 15,138 m
Ron 16,061 m ...a palindrome!
Ian 18,804 m
Minnie 18,781 m ...a palindrome!
Derric 21,097 m ... he moons us!
Ed 21,097 m ... he moons us, too!
Stuart 22,759 m ...and he moons us!
Here's a list of volcano disaster movies for you to review, Minnie. You never know when one scenario or another might save your life! And, in compiling this list, I realize there are a few gems out there that are kind of cult films, quite campy and goofy. I will watch one or two from the relative safety of my non-volcanic island.
Volcano
Dante's Peak
When Time Ran Out....this one doesn't sound like it has a good ending
Magma...into the heart of the matter, so to speak
Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York...so tempting to play with this title...
Joe vs The Volcano....this Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan comedy is one that was a box office flop, but appears to have a cult following...
Pompeii...well, we know what happened here, and quickly
The Burning Dead....sounds more like zombies
The Island at the Top of the World
Krakatoa: The Last Day...another not so happy ending?
St Helens...some memorable scenes here
Supervolcano
The Devil at 4 O'Clock...Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra....there's an oldie
Airplane vs Volcano...wait...is George Kennedy in this one?
Krakatoa, East of Java....she blows!
Super Eruption
The Last Days of Pompeii (1935)
Apocalypse Pompeii
Volcano: Fire on the Mountain
Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959, 2008 ....choose your decade, but Jules Verne really good
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WOO HOO!!!Kona2 wrote:
Whoop, whoop, put an extra loopy de loop in your half orbit, and grab the complimentary Concept2 sports bag! Congratulations, David T, on making the 20 MM official ! We wish you many, MANY more milestones and celebrations! (But this is really a biggie!)
Congratulations!
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I hope you have a quick, and complete recovery soon.Tombeur wrote:My Learned Luna-Tic Friends,
I last used a Concept2 machine (the rower) on April 19, 2018 and so have contributed nothing to our Team's 2019 meters. This is the longest I have gone without rowing since I acquired my rower two weeks after completing my 70th orbit around the sun in April 2012. It is indeed eerie to see a big fat zero next to my name on the Challenge board for the new season. On April 20, 2018 I had surgery to repair a decades old left inguinaI hernia, and I was told by the surgeon that I would have to wait at least one month before rowing again, so that I expect a further delay until May 20th before making any contribution to the Luna-Tic's standing. I will see him on May 10th. He may or may not then modify the timetable. In the meantime, I am allowed to walk and have graduated to an approximate normal pace from that of a procession in a coronation. One is grateful for small things, but I am not handling this inactivity at all well.
On a brighter note, I am pleased to read how well everyone is doing this marathon season. Hoping to return soon.
Semper Fi,
Tom Rafter (Tombeur)
David
Pele's Stretching Her Legs
I've seen several of those volcano movies ... I enjoy a good disaster movie, from time to time. I was actually thinking about Dante's Peak, a couple of nights ago ... grandma sacrifices herself to save the family ... yikes, kept me awake for hours! So, I got up and ordered two children's' books on Pele (volcano not soccer) for the grands.Kona2 wrote: Here's a list of volcano disaster movies ... you never know when one scenario or another might save your life! And, in compiling this list, I realize there are a few gems out there that are kind of cult films, quite campy and goofy. I will watch one or two from the relative safety of my non-volcanic island.
Volcano
Dante's Peak
When Time Ran Out....this one doesn't sound like it has a good ending
Magma...into the heart of the matter, so to speak
Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York...so tempting to play with this title...
Joe vs The Volcano....this Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan comedy is one that was a box office flop, but appears to have a cult following...
Pompeii...well, we know what happened here, and quickly
The Burning Dead....sounds more like zombies
The Island at the Top of the World
Krakatoa: The Last Day...another not so happy ending?
St Helens...some memorable scenes here
Supervolcano
The Devil at 4 O'Clock...Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra....there's an oldie
Airplane vs Volcano...wait...is George Kennedy in this one?
Krakatoa, East of Java....she blows!
Super Eruption
The Last Days of Pompeii (1935)
Apocalypse Pompeii
Volcano: Fire on the Mountain
Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959, 2008 ....choose your decade, but Jules Verne really good
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.07.18
8 days into the new season finds us with 51 Lunies onboard, and in 10th spot overall. Hmphf. On the plus side, it is a FIVE palindrome day, and there ARE 51 teammates!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
150 K Ed
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome!
Steve W 2,002 m ...another palindrome!
Steve H 2,500 m
Doug 3,227 m
Larry 4,167 m
Gines 4,968 m
Danno 5,000 m....great to see your name on the roster on a regular basis!
David T 5,000 m
FRiC 5,000 m
Jessica 5,000 m
Matthew R 5,000 m
Ryan 5,000 m
bg 5,139 m
Chuck E 6,000 m
Dan O' 6,664 m
Rebecca 7,000 m
David W 10,000 m
Louis 10,000 m
danwho 11,011 m ...a double aught double palindrome!
David A 11,108 m
Patrick S 12,035 m
Ron 14,041 m ...a palindrome!
Minnie 18,674 m
Derric 21,097 m ...he moons us for the 7th time this year!
Ed 33,333 m ...a palindrome with a built in moon!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
150 K Ed
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome!
Steve W 2,002 m ...another palindrome!
Steve H 2,500 m
Doug 3,227 m
Larry 4,167 m
Gines 4,968 m
Danno 5,000 m....great to see your name on the roster on a regular basis!
David T 5,000 m
FRiC 5,000 m
Jessica 5,000 m
Matthew R 5,000 m
Ryan 5,000 m
bg 5,139 m
Chuck E 6,000 m
Dan O' 6,664 m
Rebecca 7,000 m
David W 10,000 m
Louis 10,000 m
danwho 11,011 m ...a double aught double palindrome!
David A 11,108 m
Patrick S 12,035 m
Ron 14,041 m ...a palindrome!
Minnie 18,674 m
Derric 21,097 m ...he moons us for the 7th time this year!
Ed 33,333 m ...a palindrome with a built in moon!
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Today completed a half orbit.
20,037,500
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dtangerini wrote:Today completed a half orbit.
20,037,500
woooooooooooooooohooooooooooo and congrats :}
Half an Orbit
dtangerini wrote:Today completed a half orbit.
20,037,500
Whoop, whoop, and way to follow the orbital path! Congratulations, David T, on powering through the first half of the orbit around the Earth! We wish you continued success along the pathway!
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Thanks BG & Kona2.
What next?
What next?
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.8.18
Love the long amount of daylight at this time of year!!! Meanwhile, so MANY moons keep appearing in the skies above our Lunaverse...and Ed and Derric added a couple more of them yesterday!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
200 K Ed
150 K Derric
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome!
Michael O' 2,726 m
David T 3,500 m
Dan O' 3,513 m
Jessica 5,000 m
William H 5,000 m
bg 5,022 m
Gary 5,780 m
david w (GBR) 6,000 m
David G 6,660 m
David W 7,000 m
FRiC 10,003 m
David A 11,185 m
Ron 13,031 m ...a palindrome!
Louis 14,000 m
Minnie 17,599 m
Derric 21,097 m ... he moons us!
Ed 21,097 m ... he moons us, too!
Ted 25,000 m ...most excellent update!
The next square root day is May 5, 2025....that should get quite a few teammates up into orbital status by then! Seven years will fly by before you know it....right?!
I'm off for a few days of chasing the golf ball through different parts of the desert, and danwho is going to take the virtual reins (thank you!). See you later, Lunies!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
200 K Ed
150 K Derric
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome!
Michael O' 2,726 m
David T 3,500 m
Dan O' 3,513 m
Jessica 5,000 m
William H 5,000 m
bg 5,022 m
Gary 5,780 m
david w (GBR) 6,000 m
David G 6,660 m
David W 7,000 m
FRiC 10,003 m
David A 11,185 m
Ron 13,031 m ...a palindrome!
Louis 14,000 m
Minnie 17,599 m
Derric 21,097 m ... he moons us!
Ed 21,097 m ... he moons us, too!
Ted 25,000 m ...most excellent update!
The next square root day is May 5, 2025....that should get quite a few teammates up into orbital status by then! Seven years will fly by before you know it....right?!
I'm off for a few days of chasing the golf ball through different parts of the desert, and danwho is going to take the virtual reins (thank you!). See you later, Lunies!
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I have NO DOUBT that we will come up with something....there are always targets to keep us headed forward!dtangerini wrote:Thanks BG & Kona2.
What next?
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.8.18
I'm off for a few days of chasing the golf ball through different parts of the desert, and danwho is going to take the virtual reins (thank you!)
enjoy!!!!! and thanks danwho :]
enjoy!!!!! and thanks danwho :]
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Good luck enjoy the nice walk in the park!!!bg wrote:I'm off for a few days of chasing the golf ball through different parts of the desert, and danwho is going to take the virtual reins (thank you!)
enjoy!!!!! and thanks danwho :]
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dtangerini wrote:Thanks Danwhodanwho wrote:Take care of yourself, Tom. No worries, the rower is patient. Absence makes the erg grow fonder.
And Congratulations, David T !!!
Thanks to you, DanWho, and the others who sent their thoughts for a successful recovery. I see the surgeon tomorrow, which is 20 days after he repaired the hernia. I am feeling really well, and so am optimistic he will tell me I am recovering nicely. Tom (Tombeur)