LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
It's been a while...
Where are we on our travels?
I remember making it to the moon, and then some discussion about either coming home, or continuing somewhere else, but I don't remember what we decided.
David
Where are we on our travels?
I remember making it to the moon, and then some discussion about either coming home, or continuing somewhere else, but I don't remember what we decided.
David
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
We have indeed been to the moon, and returned to Earth. Pretty sure we are close to the moon (or beyond!) again. I will provide update when I get back to Denver - my travel computer doesn’t have all the tracking files on it. Thanks for sending out a locator beacon!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Next challenge: To infinity and beyond! (Of course, the mathineer in me feels compelled to point out that there is no beyond infinity...)
mathineer
mathineer
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 8.23.18
Week 4...it's early on, but we have TWO Lunies who have completed the Challenge! Congratulations to bg and Ed !
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
700 K Norma
550 K Thor
300 K bg
200 K Jonathan
200 K Andrea
200 K Ted
50 K Wim
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Larry 500 m
Liz 4,137 m
Patrick Hsr 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Sorin 5,000 m
Patrick Hmr 5,041 m
Andrea 6,020 m
Tombeur 6,123 m
Wim 6,745 m
Trevor 7,293 m
Jamie 8,000 m
Carol 8,018 m
Mathineer 8,178 m ... or, as some Harvard types have suggested, infinity and beyond might be a metaphor of a function that approaches a certain number, but never actually reaches it...we will reach the moon numerically for certain...
Tom M 8,300 m
Thor 8,361 m
Doug 8,621 m
David T 9,000 m
Cornel 9,156 m
david w 9,726 m
Jonathan 10,000 m
K2 10,000 m
Robert H 10,000 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Zach 10,010 m
Norma 10,101 m ...a one aught one palindrome!
Patrick S 10,524 m
Howard 11,100 m
danwho 11,111 m ...another onesie palindrome!
Ted 13,000 m
Ron 18,881 m ... a palindrome with special 8s in the middle!
bg 26,384 m ...she moons us AND completes the Challenge!
Ed 42,195 m ...full mooner, and what a way to get the week 4 Challenge numbers completed!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Ah, but there are different kinds of infinity. And actually, that topic made the news recently - well, maybe not the front page .
There is the countably infinite and the uncountably infinite. For example, all the integers, or all rational numbers is countably infinite, but all the real numbers is a higher level of infinity - uncountably infinite. Now, a big question since knowledge of the existence of these two classes of infinity was whether there were any others. And a big area of speculation since the time of Georg Cantor was whether there was a class of infinity in between those two - there was a good candidate for a tweener infinity, that no one could find a way to prove was equivalent to uncountably infinite or something less than it. But recently, someone did find a way to prove that particular case was equivalent to uncountably infinite. As far as I recall, it doesn't say whether a tweener infinity is not possible, just that certain candidates were not. All a bit fuzzy at the moment - I would have to go back and look at some articles - and I guess off-topic - just ruminations of a fellow mathineer.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
So, lets start with countably infinite?danwho wrote: ↑August 24th, 2018, 12:16 pmAh, but there are different kinds of infinity. And actually, that topic made the news recently - well, maybe not the front page .
There is the countably infinite and the uncountably infinite. For example, all the integers, or all rational numbers is countably infinite, but all the real numbers is a higher level of infinity - uncountably infinite. Now, a big question since knowledge of the existence of these two classes of infinity was whether there were any others. And a big area of speculation since the time of Georg Cantor was whether there was a class of infinity in between those two - there was a good candidate for a tweener infinity, that no one could find a way to prove was equivalent to uncountably infinite or something less than it. But recently, someone did find a way to prove that particular case was equivalent to uncountably infinite. As far as I recall, it doesn't say whether a tweener infinity is not possible, just that certain candidates were not. All a bit fuzzy at the moment - I would have to go back and look at some articles - and I guess off-topic - just ruminations of a fellow mathineer.
Louie
A note from bg
bg's having computer/modem issues and is unable to post - which is frustrating! But. She says she's still tuned in....just on mute.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 8.25.18
It's the tipping point of week 4....get over the midway and it's ALL downhill....kind of like when the dog busts loose from the leash....hahahaha!
Congratulations to our list of Lunie finishers:
Ed
bg
Ron
David A
Meanwhile, back in the land of cactus, bird of paradise blooms, and roadrunners...there are the most amazing lightning storms (and steady rainfall) in the monsoon season. Still, Florida reigns supreme in the US as the state with the most lightning strikes (17 cities of the top 30 are in Florida, and not a single AZ city is in the top 30...another data driven myth buster). August, with its oppressive humidity and high temperatures, was still a time to sit out on the porch and watch the lightning light up the sky. Probably wasn't the smartest thing to do, but it was spectacular.
Speaking of lightning bolts - it's an easy transition to meteor strikes. For those who might like 80s sci fi /fantasy...there is the Gandalara Cycle series (Starts with The Steel of Raithskar)...it is similar in its transport to another world to John Carter of Mars...except you're on a cruise ship, you're terminally ill..and a meteor hits. You wake up, on a different world...in a different body...
MILESTONES...Bragging RIghts...Celebrations:
1.45 MM Ron
1.3 MM David A
350 K Rebecca
350 K Dan O'
200 K Matthew
150 K Trevor
150 K Larry
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! To the moon !
Steve W m ...a twosie of a palindrome!
David T 3,500 m
Matt 5,000 m
Patrick S 5,089 m
Tom M 6,000 m
Tombeur 6,035 m
Trevor 6,122 m
Dan O' 6,382 m
david w 7,559 m
Jamie 8,000 m
Bernie 8,059 m
Thor 8,663 m
Carol 10,000 m
K2 10,000 m
Vanessa 10,000 m
Louis 10,001 m ...a one aught palindrome!
10,101 m ...a one aught one palindrome!
Jonathan 10,361 m
Larry 10,500 m
Rebecca 11,000 m
Howard 11,014 m
Jason 11,542 m
AJ 12,000 m
Robert H 15,000 m
Ian 15,861 m
Ted 17,000 m
David A 18,389 m
Gary 21,097 m .. he moons us!
Ron 21,097 m .. he moons us, too!
Terry 25,011 m ...we're mooned !
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Regardless of the cardinality of the infinity, there isn't any way to go beyond it! Considering rowing one meter at a time, we are dealing with a countable infinity. A mind stretching fact is that, although there are an infinite number of fractions (rational numbers) between each integer, there are the same number of rational numbers as integers. This is proved by showing that a one to one correspondence can be set up between the integers and the rational numbers. As a child of the 60's and 70's, I can only say, Wow, that's trippy!danwho wrote: ↑August 24th, 2018, 12:16 pmAh, but there are different kinds of infinity. And actually, that topic made the news recently - well, maybe not the front page .
There is the countably infinite and the uncountably infinite. For example, all the integers, or all rational numbers is countably infinite, but all the real numbers is a higher level of infinity - uncountably infinite. Now, a big question since knowledge of the existence of these two classes of infinity was whether there were any others. And a big area of speculation since the time of Georg Cantor was whether there was a class of infinity in between those two - there was a good candidate for a tweener infinity, that no one could find a way to prove was equivalent to uncountably infinite or something less than it. But recently, someone did find a way to prove that particular case was equivalent to uncountably infinite. As far as I recall, it doesn't say whether a tweener infinity is not possible, just that certain candidates were not. All a bit fuzzy at the moment - I would have to go back and look at some articles - and I guess off-topic - just ruminations of a fellow mathineer.
mathineer
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 8.25.18
Three days of opportunity remain !!
8 Lunies on the Challenge Honor Board as Finishers! Congratulations!
Keep the list growing!
David A
Cornel
Ed
Ted
Norma aka
bg
Kevin K
Ron
Uff da. One thing I discovered kind of quickly in my return to use of the indoor rowing machine for longer distances was that while I still have some good calluses on my hands, I'm used to wearing rowing gloves. I didn't have those that first day on the rower. Egad. Got some weightlifting gloves at this gym, and have narrowly avoided total blisterville on my hands. Only two model Es at the gym - and the weightlifters use them for warm ups. Thought I'd try to knock out the rest of the Challenge today and found that to my chagrin...I couldn't get enough time on the rower! Good grief..I am so spoiled. Reminded me of our teammate who was trying to get enough time on a gym rower to do a half marathon last year, and couldn't book it for enough time since the guys and gals used it for short warm ups! Many Lunies manage this situation of signing up for equipment use every day (bg, for example!)
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
200 K Todd
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Rebecca 2,000 m
Trevor 4,112 m
Dan O' 4,334 m ...a palindrome in three quarter time!
Melissa 5,035 m
Thor 6,024 m
William H 7,000 m
FRiC 7,781 m
Jamie 8,000 m
Richard McC 8,523 m
Liz 9,325 m
David T 9,500 m
Virginia 10,00 m
Kevin K 10,002 m
Carol 10,012 m
K2 10,021 m
10,101 m ...a one aught palindrome!
Patrick Hmr 10,477 m
Louis 11,235 m
Sorin 11,850 m
danwho 12,121 m ...a one and a two, and a one and a two...a Welkian palindrome!
Tombeur 12,299 m
AJ 13,061 m
Doug 13,437 m
Andrea 15,301 m
Ron 17,171 m ...a palindrome with a couple of Lucky 7's built in!
Todd 18,203 m
Minnie 19,003 m
Steve W 21,097 m ... he moons us!
Cornel 24,313 m ... he moons us!
Miles 27,579 m ... he moons us!
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 8.25.18
I figured I would try out the start of the Fibonacci Sequence.Kona2 wrote: ↑August 26th, 2018, 12:27 pm
Three days of opportunity remain !!
8 Lunies on the Challenge Honor Board as Finishers! Congratulations!
Keep the list growing!
David A
Cornel
Ed
Ted
Norma aka
bg
Kevin K
Ron
Uff da. One thing I discovered kind of quickly in my return to use of the indoor rowing machine for longer distances was that while I still have some good calluses on my hands, I'm used to wearing rowing gloves. I didn't have those that first day on the rower. Egad. Got some weightlifting gloves at this gym, and have narrowly avoided total blisterville on my hands. Only two model Es at the gym - and the weightlifters use them for warm ups. Thought I'd try to knock out the rest of the Challenge today and found that to my chagrin...I couldn't get enough time on the rower! Good grief..I am so spoiled. Reminded me of our teammate who was trying to get enough time on a gym rower to do a half marathon last year, and couldn't book it for enough time since the guys and gals used it for short warm ups! Many Lunies manage this situation of signing up for equipment use every day (bg, for example!)
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
200 K Todd
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Rebecca 2,000 m
Trevor 4,112 m
Dan O' 4,334 m ...a palindrome in three quarter time!
Melissa 5,035 m
Thor 6,024 m
William H 7,000 m
FRiC 7,781 m
Jamie 8,000 m
Richard McC 8,523 m
Liz 9,325 m
David T 9,500 m
Virginia 10,00 m
Kevin K 10,002 m
Carol 10,012 m
K2 10,021 m
10,101 m ...a one aught palindrome!
Patrick Hmr 10,477 m
Louis 11,235 m
Sorin 11,850 m
danwho 12,121 m ...a one and a two, and a one and a two...a Welkian palindrome!
Tombeur 12,299 m
AJ 13,061 m
Doug 13,437 m
Andrea 15,301 m
Ron 17,171 m ...a palindrome with a couple of Lucky 7's built in!
Todd 18,203 m
Minnie 19,003 m
Steve W 21,097 m ... he moons us!
Cornel 24,313 m ... he moons us!
Miles 27,579 m ... he moons us!
Louie
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 8.25.18
Hah, I hear you! AJ and I have been out of town and, getting home last night, realized that we only had four days to complete the current challenge. Good thing we have a rower AND a bike, or there would have been marital disharmony. (Only problem with working out at the same time is that we simply cannot agree on what to stream on Netflix!)Kona2 wrote: ↑August 26th, 2018, 12:27 pmThought I'd try to knock out the rest of the Challenge today and found that to my chagrin...I couldn't get enough time on the rower! Good grief..I am so spoiled. Reminded me of our teammate who was trying to get enough time on a gym rower to do a half marathon last year, and couldn't book it for enough time since the guys and gals used it for short warm ups!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I see the Fibonacci sequence now, Louis! 11,235 m
Always good to highlight these efforts - especially when I miss them! It’s part of our fun with numbers.
Always good to highlight these efforts - especially when I miss them! It’s part of our fun with numbers.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I thought mathineer would have caught that one.
Louie
He's A Meter Millionaire!
Whoop, whoop and way to grab the golden ticket! What a busy, busy, meter-filled summer you've had! Congratulations, Steve, on achieving a ONE million meter erging season! We wish you many, MANY more meter-filled summers and millions!