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mothboy88

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  1. I was told to use this avatar or else they were gonna probe me again.
  2. But wait, theres more. I just realized I have an unopened HP 78 spare cartridge. Can't return it because I cut off the UPC code for a rebate. So now there is a brand spankin new color cartridge and used color and black ones, all free to a good home. My loss is your gain! I won't be undersold!
  3. My cheap HP printer died quite dramatically the other day (there was projectile plastic shrapnel). It has since been replaced but I still have the HP ink cartridges which are no good to me. But they freakin cost as much as the printer did. So anyway, the ink cartridges are yours if you can use them. The lucky numbers are.......................... HP 15 - (Black) HP 78 - (Tri-color) I am pretty sure they still have a significant amount of ink in them. I just hate to see them go to waste. I live in north Seattle next to Carkeek Park and work downtown at Harborview if you want to grab them.
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    Dannyism?

    He gave a major plug for Feathered Friends on his show today. Look for a bunch of KVI people walking around the Eastside in full down suits.
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    Dannyism?

    So that would be 30 min miles, gaining 1000' a mile. Sounds reasonable for someone in really good shape.
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    Dannyism?

    Are you talking round trip or just to the top?
  7. Link Here Yeah, I know, Orcas aren't really whales. I am wondering what Sea Shepard and Green Peace are going to do about this.
  8. Editorial suggestion - Hippies have changed, man.
  9. I would be willing to put some hardware money towards developing some routes out there if anyone thought there is something worthwhile at the quarry. But the potential sounds pretty bleak. Anyone know who owns the land?
  10. I had no idea the St. Helens shot stuff larger than ash that far. Crazy.
  11. I have heard rumors of some sport climbing at the old quarry by beautiful downtown Gorst. I don't know if there are any bolts or if they had to top rope.
  12. Today is the aniversary of the big eruption if I remember correctly. Question - Anybody here summit before the eruption? Was there any technical difficulty to it before or was it a slog like it is today?
  13. I am in line with Lambone and Mr. Radon's sentiments. I lost a friend a decade ago in a kayaking accident. That event provoked a lot of contemplation about my outdoor activities and how they effect the people I choose to be acountable to (my wife being primary among them). I chose to continue to paddle and climb, but I do have a different attitude. Instead of trying to attempt things that are probably pushing the end limits of skills, I am more content to attempt routes or rivers that have less exposure but still allow me to work on my technical skills in a more controlled setting. I am now more interested in the quality of how I did the activity than the sexiness of the end result. If that makes any sense. I still push myself and try to advance to doing harder routes. I am just not in as much of a hurry to bag a harder route even though I would like say I've done it. If I am not comfortable with the situation I am content to turn around and have no regrets. This attitude will probably always restrict me to a maximum potnetial of mediocrity in my paddling and climbing and make me look like a in most of your eyes. But its the balance I have found that works for me.
  14. My dad is an MD and a casual Lewis and Clark buff. He has a book called "Only One Man Died" or something like that which chronicle the journey from a medical perspective. I'll ask him or try to find it in the book next time I see him and post about what I find out. Its hard to imagine a poison that would only effect him for 3 years and be cleared up so fast. Wierd.
  15. Word to that. I haven't done this race much but there was always a buzz that they might have to shut down the kayak leg. Some old timers said they threaten that every year. I say screw the surf skis too. Might as well have the race in a pool if they won't run it with a few whitecaps.
  16. Just saw on the news that a climber fell on Liberty Ridge, broke his arm, and took a hit to the head. Apparently he was with 1 partner. They tried to call in a rescue, but weather didn't permit helicopter use. They have to bivy tonight. A rescue team is approaching on foot. Apparently the injured climber is in and out of consciousness. Plesae correct my info if I got anything wrong from the TV news. Thoughts go out to the climbers and the rescue team tonight. Everbody take care.
  17. Ahh, I the stories that could be told about JayB and sleeping through alarms in the early morning...
  18. I've been told that the average cat bite is worse than dog bites most of the time. Not because a dogs mouth is cleaner, but because they tend to tear the tissue more. That supposedly makes it easier to irrigate the wound and decreases infection. But cat bites are like getting poked by syringes. The germs fester inside and sometimes abcess. Or so I was told when I was bitten by a cat a few years back. I got on antibiotics within 2 hours and I still got a wicked infection. The next day I had red tracks creeping up my arm. Had to take the next day off work so I sould elevate my arm all day. This of course only applies to the more typical single bite. I would much prefer a houscat attempting to tear my throat out than a mastiff.
  19. Great article. My excitment for the hybrid thing taking off is definately getting harshed.
  20. Serious question - How many other Presidents have been arrested?
  21. I have been very excited about the prospect of Hybrid autos becoming more mainstream. Obviously reduced emissions is a good thing. But I was also under the impression that they would cost less in the long run due to saved fuel cost and tax rebates. This article Link Here argues that the savings are not as likely as I thought due to increased up front costs. Add to that - the batteries are very expensive (1-2K?) to replace and no one really knows how long they will last. I have heard that the manufacturers are not very helpful in helping consumers figure this out. Of course if gas cost continue to skyrocket or stay high, that changes the value equasion. Anyone know more about batteries for the hybrids? Are there other hidden costs? Do the batteries create environmental problems of their own? Thoughts anyone?
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