This was, actually, an interesting enough meme that I thought I'd do it. Trying to not be TOO specific, while getting uniqueness (at least among LJ friends) was quite some work.
1) Bicycled accross large chunks of western Europe. (Italy, Monaco, France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.)
1a) Bicycled along part of the course for the Monaco GP while they had it repaved & resurfaced for the GP, and walled off from traffic, with the boards up and everything, but still let bicycles on it. That was the BEST road surface we rode on the whole bloody trip. Glass smooth.
2) Attended over 100 science fiction conventions.
3) Rode and dropped a motorcycle on the Shanonville race track. (The corner monitor figured I was doing about 80mph when I went down, I think I probably was a bit slower, I probably started braking at about 80, but managed to scrub a bit of speed before I locked the front wheel and went down.)
4) Achieved Air Canada Aeroplan Elite status. (Yes, I travel a fair bit for work.)
5) Played in a World championship Bridge event. Didn't win, but didn't disgrace myself either. I did learn just how damn good the world class players are, though
6) Dated a woman 14 years older than me. Hm... oops... that isn't unique, actually now that I think about it, since I think
northbard's #7 might be related to an older woman if I remember the incident properly.
Maybe, instead, I should go with:
6a) Offered my motorcycle to a friend at an S.F. convention for escape from a jealous husband. :)
7) Jumped out window of my 2nd floor dorm room at university because my dorm-mates had "secured" the door shut from the outside.
8) Wheeled Fritz Leiber around an S.F. convention in a wheelchair.
9) Swam in a cold lake in Quebec on May 24 weekend. Repeatedly. Year after year.
10) Fixed bugs in a commercial operating system's kernel. If that's not specific enough, qualify it a bit more as, "in a commercial micro-kernel operation system's kernel".
11) Stayed awake for 68.5 hours straight. Then, went to sleep, got up 4 hours later, and walked home.
12) Bug-fixed and enhanced a character-graphics RPG game. (It was/is called Omega and is in the same family as Hack, Larn, Moria, Nethack, Ancient Domains of Mystery, etc.)
13) Took two partners to a work event. (Work summer BBQ one time, work Christmas party another time.)
14) Been mistaken, repeatedly, by several different people, on several different occasions, for
thatguychuck.
15) Burned a book. Actually a bunch of them.
1) Bicycled accross large chunks of western Europe. (Italy, Monaco, France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.)
1a) Bicycled along part of the course for the Monaco GP while they had it repaved & resurfaced for the GP, and walled off from traffic, with the boards up and everything, but still let bicycles on it. That was the BEST road surface we rode on the whole bloody trip. Glass smooth.
2) Attended over 100 science fiction conventions.
3) Rode and dropped a motorcycle on the Shanonville race track. (The corner monitor figured I was doing about 80mph when I went down, I think I probably was a bit slower, I probably started braking at about 80, but managed to scrub a bit of speed before I locked the front wheel and went down.)
4) Achieved Air Canada Aeroplan Elite status. (Yes, I travel a fair bit for work.)
5) Played in a World championship Bridge event. Didn't win, but didn't disgrace myself either. I did learn just how damn good the world class players are, though
6) Dated a woman 14 years older than me. Hm... oops... that isn't unique, actually now that I think about it, since I think
Maybe, instead, I should go with:
6a) Offered my motorcycle to a friend at an S.F. convention for escape from a jealous husband. :)
7) Jumped out window of my 2nd floor dorm room at university because my dorm-mates had "secured" the door shut from the outside.
8) Wheeled Fritz Leiber around an S.F. convention in a wheelchair.
9) Swam in a cold lake in Quebec on May 24 weekend. Repeatedly. Year after year.
10) Fixed bugs in a commercial operating system's kernel. If that's not specific enough, qualify it a bit more as, "in a commercial micro-kernel operation system's kernel".
11) Stayed awake for 68.5 hours straight. Then, went to sleep, got up 4 hours later, and walked home.
12) Bug-fixed and enhanced a character-graphics RPG game. (It was/is called Omega and is in the same family as Hack, Larn, Moria, Nethack, Ancient Domains of Mystery, etc.)
13) Took two partners to a work event. (Work summer BBQ one time, work Christmas party another time.)
14) Been mistaken, repeatedly, by several different people, on several different occasions, for
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Date: 2005-02-23 04:41 pm (UTC)*blink*
Wait, what? Okay, you've got some explaining to do, and you'd better start fast. Give!
Sorry, dagibbs, but...
Date: 2005-02-23 07:28 pm (UTC)Explanation: My parents are book lovers. They have untold rooms full of bookshelves. My mom has been on the local public Library Board and she also helps out every year with their used book sale, which is held at the library branch next door.
People donate vast numbers of old pulp paperbacks (romance, cowboy, etc. novels) to the library, which is not interested in cataloging stuff of that quality. If the pulp novels don't sell (for 10 cents or something ridiculous) it is/was apparently not worthwhile to sell them to the downtown used bookstore. So at least one time, my mom (who lives next to the library, and has a large garden) took home the leftovers and threw them on the bonfire, along with tree prunings and whatever. And I was there to help out.
Other years, she has buried stacks of novels in the ground, as compost. She does the same with my dad's twenty-year-old computer magazines. Is this any less sacriligious?
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Date: 2005-02-23 08:11 pm (UTC)(We met at ConFusion, at the regency dance lesson. I kept having issues with my boots.)
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Date: 2005-02-23 08:17 pm (UTC)Re: Sorry, dagibbs, but...
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Date: 2005-02-23 09:22 pm (UTC)And, I know people who've done more than 100 conventions myself -- I just don't think anyone in the "you" addressed by this post has done more than 100 conventions. Hm... of the people who read my lj, the only person I thought might be close was
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Date: 2005-02-23 10:09 pm (UTC)Hey, that's happened to me too!
Then again, it's also happened too many times that people have assumed I've been
And Raendrop's right now though, we really don't look a lot alike. I did go the laser surgery route though. You've never seen me in contacts. :)
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Date: 2005-02-23 10:26 pm (UTC)Define "World championship event". ;)
I admit, I've only played in North American championships, but that's because I don't travel much. Unless you could things like the upper levels of the Epson Pairs (or whatever it's called nowadays).
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Date: 2005-02-24 05:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-24 03:14 pm (UTC)2) I figure that I'm probably at about only 70 sf cons.
6a) You also drove someone who missed her train from Montreal to Burlington, VT (about 250km) and back on my say so on about 15 minutes' notice. A good friend.
8) I've hobnobbed with and had lunch solely with Roger Zelazny. I've also had Diane Duane tell me to get off the phone (to Ireland (before cheap long-distance)) before I bankrupted myself. We hit it off pretty well.
9) I know that lake. I've been in Lake Champlain in a fairly cold November, for about 45 minutes. Afterward, I ate quickly and then fell asleep under more covers than I've ever used, for about two hours. Been in similar water many times.
11) I haven't done 68 hours. Once, I stayed up for about 50 hours, slept for two hours and then stayed up for another 42 or so hours.
14) I'll tell you the mistaken for stories in another venue. Come to think of it, I've probably told you some of them.
Whew.
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Date: 2005-02-24 03:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-24 05:45 pm (UTC)For concrete evidence, I'm listed in the participants for the Rosenblum teams here (http://www.worldbridge.org/tourn/Montreal.02/Rosenblum_Teams.pdf).
I also have played in the Spingold a couple times, one year we unseated the 15th seed team in round one. In the 2nd round, that year, we lost in overtime. (Yeah, tied at the end of the 48 or whatever boards it is, and had to play 8 more. That was probably the best I've ever played.)
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Date: 2005-02-24 05:47 pm (UTC)And, you know, cause you read my LJ I couldn't mention going to the con the wrong weekend as one of my uniques, too. :)
Though, I've also arrived at a convention to find it cancelled, which is somewhat different from arriving to find that the convention is NEXT weekend.
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Date: 2005-02-24 05:49 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-02-24 05:53 pm (UTC)Guess I was wrong about the contacts/laser thing. Oh well.
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Date: 2005-03-01 12:28 pm (UTC)11) Stayed awake for 68.5 hours straight. Then, went to sleep, got up 4 hours later, and walked home.
11) I haven't done 68 hours. Once, I stayed up for about 50 hours, slept for two hours and then stayed up for another 42 or so hours.
I *keep* hearing stories like that, often from Canadians. After about 30 hours for me, everything shuts down whether I'm technically conscious or not (something about which I lose control after the aforesaid 30 hours--I can fall asleep while *walking*, or conversely might be unable to get to sleep even if I go to bed in a dark room after taking sedatives).
HOW in the names of all the gods can you DO that? There have been numerous occasions in my life that I really wanted to be able to do that. (Again, often in order to keep up with the Canadians....) Is there something in the water, or what?
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Date: 2005-03-01 01:02 pm (UTC)Seriously, I don't know about