The meeting other members competition thread
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Wouldn't that mean there are almost no 2 continents awayThomas W-P wrote:Well, we were drinking when it came to the rules discussion.
I think "2 continents" away is going to one where you have to go over another?
I.e.
Europe - Direct flight to N America, S America, Asia, Africa . Over another just to the Australian continent . Antarctica doesn't count as it doesn't have a permanent population .
North America, South America, Asia - Direct to everywhere
Australian continent - Direct to everywhere but Europe
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Sorry don't followThomas W-P wrote:2+ continents
Europe > Asia
Europe > S. America
Europe > Australia
Europe > Antartica
N. America > Australia
N. America > Africa
N. America > Antartica
etc.
The two continents thing is just to give a massive bonus to people who live a long way away a bonus for getting to see anyone?!
Note I think the bonus points for very long distances is a great idea, I just don't understand the difference between 1 continent away and 2 continents away
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Not wanting to throw a spanner into the works when your working out your points but Nick and I live in the most isolated capital city in the world! Not talking about just countries either, state or provincial capitals as well. Our distance from other captial cities in Australia is further than anywhere else as well, Sydney is a 5 hour flight
Anyone making the effort to come to Perth should definately get double points.
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Anyone making the effort to come to Perth should definately get double points.
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This is my take on the whole thing (and only my opinion, not saying it's right) – sure there will be a few more examples I’ve missed but if your not sure how many points you should get just ask others in this thread
UK Based
1 point - Within UK (ie – Eng. – Scot., Scot. – Wales, Northern Ireland – England etc)
2 points - Within Europe (ie – England – France, Northern Ireland – Southern Ireland)
5 points - Long haul flight across the Atlantic USA, Canada
10 points - The other side of the world
Europe based
2 points for ‘internal trips’(France – Spain, Norway – Sweden, Sweden UK)
5 points - across the pond
10 points - the other side of the world
USA based
1 point if neighbouring state
2 points any other state
5 points - if you cross the pond
10 points - drop down to OZ and neighbouring countries down there
OZ based
1 point if neighbouring state
2 points any other state
10 points Europe, US
1 bonus point for away trips
Now I know some counties are a lot bigger than others and a trip to the neighbouring state can take days but bottom line is it is only the next state. All move to England it’s nice and small and cosy
I’m sure I’ve missed something out. Just want to try and keep this as simple as possible
So my up coming trip to Boston will bag me 6 points and bag Pete 5 points for example.
When we met John in London he bagged 3 points per person (result) but we all only got 2 points
UK Based
1 point - Within UK (ie – Eng. – Scot., Scot. – Wales, Northern Ireland – England etc)
2 points - Within Europe (ie – England – France, Northern Ireland – Southern Ireland)
5 points - Long haul flight across the Atlantic USA, Canada
10 points - The other side of the world
Europe based
2 points for ‘internal trips’(France – Spain, Norway – Sweden, Sweden UK)
5 points - across the pond
10 points - the other side of the world
USA based
1 point if neighbouring state
2 points any other state
5 points - if you cross the pond
10 points - drop down to OZ and neighbouring countries down there
OZ based
1 point if neighbouring state
2 points any other state
10 points Europe, US
1 bonus point for away trips
Now I know some counties are a lot bigger than others and a trip to the neighbouring state can take days but bottom line is it is only the next state. All move to England it’s nice and small and cosy
I’m sure I’ve missed something out. Just want to try and keep this as simple as possible
So my up coming trip to Boston will bag me 6 points and bag Pete 5 points for example.
When we met John in London he bagged 3 points per person (result) but we all only got 2 points
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Points for Peter and me.
Points for traveling from the US to Canada.
Points for meeting Gaye and David McOnie in Toronto.
Drinking at a proper pub and eating curry and shepards pie.
Competing in a foreign country. (CIRC)
Gold medal.
What would the points be for US-Canada border
Everytime I read the point system I get further confused.
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Points for traveling from the US to Canada.
Points for meeting Gaye and David McOnie in Toronto.
Drinking at a proper pub and eating curry and shepards pie.
Competing in a foreign country. (CIRC)
Gold medal.
What would the points be for US-Canada border
Everytime I read the point system I get further confused.
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And winning the medal
I think this game takes on the mantle of Mornington Crescent - a very famous game on the radio here whose rules are famously "obvious".
With that, it becomes clear that the Canadian-US border scores 1 point under the South-North "Kanuk" ruling.
I think this game takes on the mantle of Mornington Crescent - a very famous game on the radio here whose rules are famously "obvious".
With that, it becomes clear that the Canadian-US border scores 1 point under the South-North "Kanuk" ruling.
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I reckon on bonus points for the cold wet snow. Then there are the additional points for Ann rowing after the consumption of a quantity of good quality Canadian booze.
The weekend was fabulous; the friendship is solid; and we did not upset international detente.
p.s. points go both ways in North America.
Dave and Gaye
The weekend was fabulous; the friendship is solid; and we did not upset international detente.
p.s. points go both ways in North America.
Dave and Gaye
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Points again for Gaye and David McOnie coming down to the states from Canada. =D>
I gave Peter a fantastic birthday party and our "virtual friends", now good friends thanks to Free Spirits, came to enjoy the festivities this past weekend.
Dave also cleaned and vacuumed both model C and D machines in our home, he also fixed my washer and dryer.
Unfortunately, Dave has a problem with his elbow and can not row but Gaye did her row at our home and is challenging the guys daily on the board.
That is the lastest update.
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I gave Peter a fantastic birthday party and our "virtual friends", now good friends thanks to Free Spirits, came to enjoy the festivities this past weekend.
Dave also cleaned and vacuumed both model C and D machines in our home, he also fixed my washer and dryer.
Unfortunately, Dave has a problem with his elbow and can not row but Gaye did her row at our home and is challenging the guys daily on the board.
That is the lastest update.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Great story Ann. I agree one of the best things about Free Spirits has been meeting the people - yep even you Plummy
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
I claim a point (non-border crossing) for meeting DragFactor (Steve) this evening.
A bit of a cheat really since he is only 4 miles away. It turns out our children go to the same pre-school and post-school and his wife and I vaguely recognised each other from various picking up children moments. Small World.
Steve need not have worried about his technique - we had a good chat, and he is going to work at his power graph
Great to meet you Steve and welcome (again) to the club.
A bit of a cheat really since he is only 4 miles away. It turns out our children go to the same pre-school and post-school and his wife and I vaguely recognised each other from various picking up children moments. Small World.
Steve need not have worried about his technique - we had a good chat, and he is going to work at his power graph
Great to meet you Steve and welcome (again) to the club.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Another point today - driving through the town where I work and to my shock I see someone proudly wearing a Free Spirits T-shirt!
I screech to a halt and meet richardp!
Two minute conversation then back in the car. No photographic evidence.
He says he has not done much rowing - all cycling in the summer.
I screech to a halt and meet richardp!
Two minute conversation then back in the car. No photographic evidence.
He says he has not done much rowing - all cycling in the summer.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Looks like it is our turn to claim some more points!! Ann & Peter Siedman are crossing the Canadian border at this time heading for Ottawa. Gaye and I reckon we should get twice the points as two of us meeting two other FS's .
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Hope you have a great meeting. Sounds like a solid friendship developing between you guys.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Kirby,
You must be claiming at least 100 points with travelling time and all the FSers at BIRC. Great race!!!!!!! =D> =D>
Ann, Peter, Gaye and I have been rowing, eating, occassionally having a drink and lots of laugther. Photo to come.
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You must be claiming at least 100 points with travelling time and all the FSers at BIRC. Great race!!!!!!! =D> =D>
Ann, Peter, Gaye and I have been rowing, eating, occassionally having a drink and lots of laugther. Photo to come.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Great picture - glad to see that everyone is making sure they take on plenty of liquids
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
To Petr Oliva -- maybe he does not read PMs --
I'll be on a conference from next week Monday to Thursday in Prague. I am taking my erg with me too. If you have time in one of the afternoons (preferably Thursday) then I could visit you in Pilsen (and row).
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Update: We met, and rowed 8x500/1' at 2k pace with 3k w/u and c/d. 2 points to Petr and myself.
I'll be on a conference from next week Monday to Thursday in Prague. I am taking my erg with me too. If you have time in one of the afternoons (preferably Thursday) then I could visit you in Pilsen (and row).
Regards,
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Update: We met, and rowed 8x500/1' at 2k pace with 3k w/u and c/d. 2 points to Petr and myself.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Dave said:
Graham(Weberg)-5
Stan- 5
Alan S.-5
Strider-5
Thomas and Tamsin W-P-10
Seb Miller-5
Plummy-5
Woj-5
John Glynn-5
Jason Hewitt and Mrs. Hewitt-10
Bill Doctor, Mrs. Doctor and 2 kids-20? (Are kids full value?)
Paul Victory-5
Steve Smith, Mrs. Smith and 2 kids-20
Mikkel-5
Andrew and Sally Flatlander-10
Iain Greenwood-5
Clive Ellis-5
Tyelander-5
Roger Bangay-5
Dan Brind-5
and of course,
J-R and Mr. J-R-10
Total 155.
I really hope I didn't miss anyone. I know there were a few FSers at the race who I just didn't get a chance to meet possibly because our races conflicted or a mutual shyness.
Just saw this. Yeah Dave, I think I could pretty much lap everyone at this game, so let's see I met:Kirby,
You must be claiming at least 100 points with travelling time and all the FSers at BIRC. Great race!!!!!!!
Graham(Weberg)-5
Stan- 5
Alan S.-5
Strider-5
Thomas and Tamsin W-P-10
Seb Miller-5
Plummy-5
Woj-5
John Glynn-5
Jason Hewitt and Mrs. Hewitt-10
Bill Doctor, Mrs. Doctor and 2 kids-20? (Are kids full value?)
Paul Victory-5
Steve Smith, Mrs. Smith and 2 kids-20
Mikkel-5
Andrew and Sally Flatlander-10
Iain Greenwood-5
Clive Ellis-5
Tyelander-5
Roger Bangay-5
Dan Brind-5
and of course,
J-R and Mr. J-R-10
Total 155.
I really hope I didn't miss anyone. I know there were a few FSers at the race who I just didn't get a chance to meet possibly because our races conflicted or a mutual shyness.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Oh my how this little game has moved on
Re-reading brought a smile, so I thought I'd ressurect it.
A few years later and there are many overseas visits to report.
Madchester being the pinical, as there is no "race" meeting as such.
Paul Vicorty and Mr & Mrs Wolfie met in Alvor, Portugal last month for a lovely evening. We need a new scoring system for both parties meeting outside of their own country!
Loads and loads of us have met now, and that can only be a good thing.... what a community this has developed in to.
Re-reading brought a smile, so I thought I'd ressurect it.
A few years later and there are many overseas visits to report.
Madchester being the pinical, as there is no "race" meeting as such.
Paul Vicorty and Mr & Mrs Wolfie met in Alvor, Portugal last month for a lovely evening. We need a new scoring system for both parties meeting outside of their own country!
Loads and loads of us have met now, and that can only be a good thing.... what a community this has developed in to.
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Re: The meeting other members competition thread
Some points were earned this evening in California.
I can't figure the rules so I'm pretty sure it's 1000 points for me and Zoot, 5000 for our respective spouses who willingly listen to erg talk, and 10,000 to Mr Plumb for making the big journey.
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AqZYux33U_okxH8ffSy2PFDY78J6
(Will embed the pic if possible another day, for now just a link)
Wonderful evening!
I can't figure the rules so I'm pretty sure it's 1000 points for me and Zoot, 5000 for our respective spouses who willingly listen to erg talk, and 10,000 to Mr Plumb for making the big journey.
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AqZYux33U_okxH8ffSy2PFDY78J6
(Will embed the pic if possible another day, for now just a link)
Wonderful evening!
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