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tod
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response 155 of 190:
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Sep 2 22:52 UTC 2003 |
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dah
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response 156 of 190:
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Sep 2 23:54 UTC 2003 |
All I know is that even Sindi Keesan needs oxygen. We all do.
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mcnally
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response 157 of 190:
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Sep 3 01:20 UTC 2003 |
re #156: I would've guessed that an intelligence the caliber of dah's
own could survive on CO2.
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dah
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response 158 of 190:
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Sep 3 01:25 UTC 2003 |
Well, CO2 has oxygen in it.
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rcurl
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response 159 of 190:
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Sep 3 05:19 UTC 2003 |
Not breathable oxygen - in fact, "breathed" oxygen.
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jaklumen
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response 160 of 190:
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Sep 3 05:21 UTC 2003 |
carbonized, man!
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keesan
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response 161 of 190:
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Sep 4 01:41 UTC 2003 |
I can sit in a chair for half an hour and type at the computer, instead of
flat on my back wondering where the number keys are. I can listen to music
instead of medical equipment. I can eat without falling asleep in the middle
and getting woken up and told to walk in circle and 'open your eyes'. I can
get woken up by garbage trucks and power mowers instead of people shining
lights in my eyes and asking how I feel today and what is new.
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tod
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response 162 of 190:
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Sep 4 03:31 UTC 2003 |
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scott
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response 163 of 190:
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Sep 4 14:09 UTC 2003 |
Congratulations on getting back to your house, Sindi.
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mynxcat
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response 164 of 190:
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Sep 4 16:17 UTC 2003 |
Perspective makes those garbage trucks and power mowers less of a
nuisance, doesn't it :)
Welcome home Sindi. The fiance sends his best wishes also.
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dah
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response 165 of 190:
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Sep 4 18:32 UTC 2003 |
Re. 159: Are you saying human bodies can't do decomposition reactions?
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tod
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response 166 of 190:
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Sep 4 18:33 UTC 2003 |
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tod
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response 167 of 190:
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Sep 5 17:22 UTC 2003 |
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jaklumen
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response 168 of 190:
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Sep 5 23:51 UTC 2003 |
Not in a position to carpool just yet-- but I would consider it a
great achievement if I did do it.
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naftee
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response 169 of 190:
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Sep 6 20:26 UTC 2003 |
re 161 wtf happened to you?
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jep
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response 170 of 190:
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Sep 7 02:59 UTC 2003 |
My 7 year old learned to ride a bike today. There are pictures (and a
couple of movies) available at http://jep.tonster.com/photoalbum/bike
if you're interested.
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tod
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response 171 of 190:
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Sep 7 15:03 UTC 2003 |
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keesan
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response 172 of 190:
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Sep 7 16:09 UTC 2003 |
Jim cut my hair so I can wash it faster while trying to stand up long enough
to shower. I stood up long enough to shower - don't need to bathe with wet
washcloths. We determined the best thing to sit on while drying is a
thermarest seat - quite a lot of padding in 1.5" - so it is now also on the
chair (it was on the toilet seat and shower seat) Finally found something
comfortable to sit on when I have none of my own padding.
Jim found a way to make the futon couch lie flat as a couch.
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jep
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response 173 of 190:
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Sep 7 23:58 UTC 2003 |
John rode 2-3 miles on a bike trail today, with me following him. He
has certainly taken to his bike! Great, great weekend.
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keesan
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response 174 of 190:
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Sep 8 13:19 UTC 2003 |
This sounds like he switched from the trail-a-bike. I am impressed with a
kid his age riding that far. Hope to join you on the trail again next year
(probably not sooner). I never would have imagined what a nice place Tecumseh
is before we visited - lovely 12 mile bike trail, perfect swimming hole (quiet
park with a clean pond in it). I wish Ann Arbor had the same.
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mynxcat
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response 175 of 190:
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Sep 8 14:59 UTC 2003 |
I learnt to balance on a bike at the ripe old age of 26 :P
I finally got some pictures on my web-site. They're of my cat. They can be
viewed at http://www.themynx.com/images/Mynxie/mynxiepics.html.
Click on the thumbnails to see bigger pictures
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jep
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response 176 of 190:
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Sep 8 16:16 UTC 2003 |
Yes, John's adventures on a bike this weekend were on his own bike, not
on the Trail-a-Bike. Maybe by next spring I'll be looking for a new
home for the Trail-a-Bike.
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tod
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response 177 of 190:
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Sep 8 16:41 UTC 2003 |
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response 178 of 190:
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Sep 9 01:09 UTC 2003 |
I accomplished completion of the "Lopsided Boomerang Tour 2003" today.
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keesan
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response 179 of 190:
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Sep 9 16:27 UTC 2003 |
Jim has accomplished what we thought we would never accomplish - found a home
for our three best top-tube (men's) bikes that he decided he does not want
to ride because he cannot get on and off them with things piled up behind him.
Our doctor friend took the one with the shock absorber for his teenage son,
and the Cannondale 700 mm touring bike and the aluminum frame Raleigh bike.
He bikes to work at the hospital and had an old cheap bike. The Raleigh is
better on the sort of road surface currently between here and the hospital
(wide tire). Jim also has a Gary Fisher to put together for him. We could
not find a buyer for any of these in the Freebies (all no-shows) and are
delighted they went to a friend. (He tried to insist on paying!). This is
the doctor who put me in the hospital recently, none too early. So I now no
longer have a building site full of bicycles (just computers and other junk).
Two more bikes to go to Kiwanis, one for a neighbor, a few frames to give to
someone else who does what we were doing, and we are down to three usable
bikes each and some free space. Except Jim found another bike at the curb
(for Kiwanis) and a battery operated electric power mower and a nice stainless
sink with a built-in drainboard so there goes my back yard again. And yet
another HP 500 series printer that works.... (for the book list). What I need
for him to find is a well padded chair with back support and no fleas.
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