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Started by donkey, March 15, 2005, 03:10:14 PM

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dmh

I don't think anyone is familiar with me, but take a look


drhowarddrfine

You're right.  You don't look familiar at all.

dmh

The milk man knows me, however.

bozo

#153
These are some of my treasured moments.



I treat myself to one night on the town! and it gets no better than the bingo hall and casinos!

Below, I make friends after graduation day!



I know i don't look like i'm enjoying Tonys company above, but believe you me!
we are best buddies and often exchage the gossip over ICQ everyday, Tony
is a good friend, indeed.



Above, Jacc and myself exchange a joke about Tony, and how he
supports Chelsea football club.



Schroder is a cool guy, and we have common interest in collecting
baseball cards.
In this photo, I offer him 500 marcs for 1994 SP Alex Rodriguez, but as
i soon found out, Germany uses the euro now!! and he replies "keine Weise, die Sie täuschen!!"
or.."No way, you fool!"

And..



yup, thats me! ;)

u

#154

Only bad digital cameras is what I currently have  :'(
Please use a smaller graphic in your signature.

ramguru

Take a look at me

And some shots taken during stay at US
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/ramguru_zo/
Hope to be involved into asm-coding really soon...

Merrick

Rags and pbrenneck... are either of you ADK46er's? My wife and I have been working on that the past few years. We've been up four times and have 19 peaks so far.

PBrennick

Merrick,
Because I have to wear braces and use fore-arm crutches to go into the next room, mountain climbing is sort of out of the question. When I was a teenager, I took part in the annual race to the top of Mt. Monadnock in New Hampshire, USA. I suppose that does not count, though. Back then, I was a fitness freak.

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"Besides being the most popular mountain in America, Grand Monadnock is known as the most climbed mountain in the world. Monadnock has long been described as the second-most-climbed mountain in the world (after Mt. Fuji in Japan). Since 1990, it has been suggested that so many of Fuji's climbers have shifted to newly available public transportation for that ascent, that Monadnock's annual total of foot traffic now exceeds Fuji's. Now in southwestern New Hampshire, 125,000 people every year hike to the top of Monadnock.

...

Many types of people are attracted to Grand Monadnock. We've seen fitness hikers speeding up the trails, small children on their fathers' backs, old-timers with walking sticks, experts with cameras and notebooks, young sauntering couples, and energetic school kids."

The mountain has easy trails and hard trails depending upon your skill level. There is one face of the mountain that most users are not allowed to climb as you cannot do it without equipment. Try racing up a mountain, it requires a lot of training as the climb gets progressively harder as you go but the amount of available oxygen decreases (when you need it most) the higher you go. The runner's high kicks in about halfway which is another danger.

But it is fun.
Paul
The GeneSys Project is available from:
The Repository or My crappy website

rags

Quote from: Merrick on November 03, 2006, 05:46:43 PM
Rags and pbrenneck... are either of you ADK46er's? My wife and I have been working on that the past few years. We've been up four times and have 19 peaks so far.
Merrick,
Though I would like to do it, I never climbed a mountain over 2200 ft(about the average height of the local mountains here).
I did climb Mt. Washington(N.H.) in May 2001, but it was in my car LOL.
Rags
God made Man, but the monkey applied the glue -DEVO

daydreamer

Quote from: rags on November 04, 2006, 02:38:23 PM
Quote from: Merrick on November 03, 2006, 05:46:43 PM
Rags and pbrenneck... are either of you ADK46er's? My wife and I have been working on that the past few years. We've been up four times and have 19 peaks so far.
Merrick,
Though I would like to do it, I never climbed a mountain over 2200 ft(about the average height of the local mountains here).
I did climb Mt. Washington(N.H.) in May 2001, but it was in my car LOL.
Rags
been on Kebnekaise and tablemountains, but race upto drakensberg in highspeed can be quite a thrill, ooops someone came outside the road and fell down, car totalled but he was lucky to survive with only a few bruises

Bill Cravener

I came a crossed this old thread while searching for something else. Thought cool, I'll see what some of my old friends look like here on the Masm32 board but most all the pictures are gone. Hmmm. . .

Oh well, anyway thought my old friends Steve and Edgar would be curious as to what I look like. I've known Steve and Edgar for a long time. Here I am sitting on my Yamahog. I know, I look like an old fart with an attitude, but really I'm just a teddy bear. :bg


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hutch--

Bill,

You can do our advertising any old time. Bike looks great.  :U
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Bill Cravener

Steve,

Took that photo yesterday with my old Fuji SLR off a tripod. I set the timer for 10 seconds grabbed the Masm32 Rocks printout and set down on the bike. Picture came out pretty good. I had just got back from a fifty mile ride around the country side. I'm looking forward to a long ride up to the family camp for a weekend deep in the Allegheny Mountains. Its late spring here in PA and everything is green and fresh, love this time of year!!
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daydreamer

nice to see you cycle saddles

currently I am broadcasting MASM around the area  :bdg

hutch--

Bill,

If you take your camera with you on the long ride into the Allegheny Mountains see if you can get some decent photos. My mum years ago brought back some photoes from the Blue Ridge mountains and they were great stuff. Mike (rags) posted a photo from his back yard a couple of years ago that showed a mountain ridge on the horizon and its interesting torrain in PA. We have nothing like it here as OZ is a very old continent where the US is still active and new in comparison.
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